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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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Ok, sorry to post all these topics. I'm just trying to find the most efficient way to have all my roms, emus, etc. localized. With the information received from Magic Potato Ninja, it seems more economical to get a pre-modded XBox (If I could do it, right, I would).
So I found some that are modded (able to play emus, copy games, new XBOX 360 Dashboard, 200 GB HD, LED Controler, Cables, + a LOT more). They come with an array of emulators and over 35,000+ Roms (Doing a lot of the work for me). The best part about it, is that it has a FULL 1-Year Replacement Warranty. The price is $250.00 (w/ shipping).
I'm look for opinions on this. I'm not sure if some of you have priced them before or not, that would help. Just wanted to hear something before I fork out $250.00.
Thanks.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 6/30/2005 Posts: 2,781
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I can see you really want a Modded XBOX so I would go for it I guess. Ask him if he can lower the price alitte.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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Joined: 12/29/2004 Posts: 4,525 Location: not where I want to be now
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I don't know much either, but 250 sounds decent. 200gb HDD is not bad and it's already modded. If you want it I'd say go for it.
May 16th...
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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Yeah I think I will. After all the apps, emus, and roms are loaded, there is still enough room for 70+ XBox games to be loaded on there. The following emulators are also setup and loaded:
Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari Lynx Coleco Commodore 64 Game Boy Advanced Intellivision MAME NeoGeo Nintendo 64 (N64) Nintendo (NES) PlayStation 1 (not a complete set) Sega Master System Sega Genesis/Sega 32X/SegaCD Super Nintendo Turbo-grafix16
Includes a total of 35,000 roms.
You can also come back and load roms of a DVD-R. I'll have to be picky with PS1 games because I heard they were somewhat big in size.
Thanks, I needed to hear someone say go for it. I'll buy it. :D
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 5/21/2005 Posts: 702 Location: the US of A
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Yea that sounds like an awesome deal. Tell us how it works out then.
My IGN Collection
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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Yeah, I'm getting all psyched about it know. For some reason, it's a big difference playing your roms on a PC and playing games off a console. It'll be nice to sit in front of the LCD big screen and playing Marvel vs. Capcom 2 off the XBox with my buds.
Also, just to add a little. He's throwing in a DVD-R of all handheld emulators (GB, GBC, GBA, GG) + 1000+ roms for each emulator.
I'll let you know how it works out.
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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Do you have a link to this offer? $250 for all of that is an excellent deal actually.
I spent $120 on a used XBOX, $65 on a solder-proof Xenium modchip, and $85 for a 250 GB Maxtor HDD. In addition, I added all the emulators and ROMs manually which takes awhile. One reason being that there is a 40 character limit in file names for the XBOX's filesystem, and it's rather time-consuming to go through and individually count the number of letters in a file name and then rename them appropriately. I probably spent a few hundred hours total getting all my emulators/ROMs right, and I'm still missing some.
I just want to see the link to pre-modded XBOX deal, to check its "legitimacy". Packaging systems with non-public domain ROMs sounds a bit shady. http://www.playthenes.com
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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"Magic Potato Ninja" wrote:Do you have a link to this offer? $250 for all of that is an excellent deal actually.
I spent $120 on a used XBOX, $65 on a solder-proof Xenium modchip, and $85 for a 250 GB Maxtor HDD. In addition, I added all the emulators and ROMs manually which takes awhile. One reason being that there is a 40 character limit in file names for the XBOX's filesystem, and it's rather time-consuming to go through and individually count the number of letters in a file name and then rename them appropriately. I probably spent a few hundred hours total getting all my emulators/ROMs right, and I'm still missing some.
I just want to see the link to pre-modded XBOX deal, to check its "legitimacy". Packaging systems with non-public domain ROMs sounds a bit shady. Sure, I don't mind. In fact, I'd appreciate you taking a look at it. Here is the link off of sell.com. They have a feedback score like eBay also. http://www.sell.com/224H2Z?c=1
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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"Dante Diamond" wrote:http://www.sell.com/224H2Z?c=1 Well it looks professional enough. The only thing missing is that the seller doesn't specify which mod chip is installed. That can have a bearing on what kind of apps that you can run on it, however shouldn't be too big of an issue as long as you're getting the emulators and the dashboards to run correctly.
I might just install that 360 skin for XBMC. Looks cool.
Good luck with this. http://www.playthenes.com
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 6/30/2005 Posts: 2,781
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Off topic but is it harder to mod an Xbox then an XB360? Also who here put Linux on there Xbox? I told my uncle about how he can play Nes on an Xbox. He was telling me he wants to play SMB but doesn't want to go buy a Nes, as the prices are not cheap for a Nes there. Is it safe to put Linux on an Xbox?
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Joined: 12/13/2004 Posts: 3,577 Location: Ontario, Canada
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"Aaron" wrote:Off topic but is it harder to mod an Xbox then an XB360? Also who here put Linux on there Xbox? I told my uncle about how he can play Nes on an Xbox. He was telling me he wants to play SMB but doesn't want to go buy a Nes, as the prices are not cheap for a Nes there. Is it safe to put Linux on an Xbox? You can't mod a 360, there are DVD firmware hacks, but no full-on mod chips or anything. I'm absolutely positive he'll spend less on an NES and a copy of SMB/DH than he will on an Xbox, a mod chip, and the hassle of getting it set up. Please use common sense. Also, to everyone who says "X360" or "XB360" if you're too lazy to type Xbox, Just say 360. it's a gaming forum, everyone knows that 360 = Xbox 360.

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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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omg how dare u tll m nt 2 use abrvtns.
The SiniLegion wants YOU!Signature mostly fixed by Luke. ;)
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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"Magic Potato Ninja" wrote:"Dante Diamond" wrote:http://www.sell.com/224H2Z?c=1 Well it looks professional enough. The only thing missing is that the seller doesn't specify which mod chip is installed. That can have a bearing on what kind of apps that you can run on it, however shouldn't be too big of an issue as long as you're getting the emulators and the dashboards to run correctly.
I might just install that 360 skin for XBMC. Looks cool.
Good luck with this. Sounds pretty legit. Seems to have a lot of happy customers too. Yeah that 360 dash is pretty cool.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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"Luke" wrote:"Aaron" wrote:Off topic but is it harder to mod an Xbox then an XB360? Also who here put Linux on there Xbox? I told my uncle about how he can play Nes on an Xbox. He was telling me he wants to play SMB but doesn't want to go buy a Nes, as the prices are not cheap for a Nes there. Is it safe to put Linux on an Xbox? You can't mod a 360, there are DVD firmware hacks, but no full-on mod chips or anything. I'm absolutely positive he'll spend less on an NES and a copy of SMB/DH than he will on an Xbox, a mod chip, and the hassle of getting it set up. Please use common sense. Also, to everyone who says "X360" or "XB360" if you're too lazy to type Xbox, Just say 360. it's a gaming forum, everyone knows that 360 = Xbox 360. But would it not be easier to put Linux on the XBOX, then going online and buying a Mod Chip? And then opening your XBOX and then installing the Mod chip? Too bad you can just Burn it to a CD-R a certain way and play it like on the DreamCast, too bad you couldn't do that on a XBOX, Oh well I guess. Also $70CDN for one of those Complete Action or something Nes system there. I did not get a chance to see the price's of used Xbox's there but it's $109CDN at some Pawn Shops, Also he has an Xbox.. Is it hard installing Mod Chips?
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
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I'm sure it's not too difficult, but I'm lazy and would rather have someone do it for me. :D
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"Dante Diamond" wrote:I'm sure it's not too difficult, but I'm lazy and would rather have someone do it for me. :D I really like the layout they added for the Xbox, 360 one nice. Also I was on that site and saw a list of games, XBOX ones and I think it said 0.1KB besaide there names, Are they the real Games? If so how did they shrink the file so small? Or are they Game Saves?
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 Rank: Lakitu Groups: Member
Joined: 12/24/2004 Posts: 976 Location: Linux on XBOX is totally ACE!
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"Luke" wrote:You can't mod a 360, there are DVD firmware hacks, but no full-on mod chips or anything. This is why there are no modchips for the 360."Luke" wrote:Also, to everyone who says "X360" or "XB360" if you're too lazy to type Xbox, Just say 360. it's a gaming forum, everyone knows that 360 = Xbox 360. I would have preferred it if Microsoft simply called the new system "360" without tacking "XBOX" on the front of it. It makes it difficult to search for XBOX-related information only to get stuff about 360 instead."Aaron" wrote:But would it not be easier to put Linux on the XBOX, then going online and buying a Mod Chip? In order to run Linux, the box needs to be modded first. There are ways of getting a dash on the system without chips and hardware modifications, but it is extremely risky. It's called "soft modding". Apparently certain XBOX games (like 'Splinter Cell' and 'Mech Assault') allow temporary FTP access through exploits."Aaron" wrote:Too bad you can just Burn it to a CD-R a certain way and play it like on the DreamCast, too bad you couldn't do that on a XBOX, XBOX uses a unique ISO system that Microsoft developed to read games. It's pretty much fool-proof without modding, and even then most burnt games won't load (<-experience). Plus most XBOX games won't even fit on a CD-R. This is why a hard drive upgrade is handy."Aaron" wrote:Is it hard installing Mod Chips? It is precision work, but the modchip I installed needed no soldering. The instructions for installing such chips are quite comprehendable."Aaron" wrote:I was on that site and saw a list of games, XBOX ones and I think it said 0.1KB besaide there names, Are they the real Games? If so how did they shrink the file so small? Or are they Game Saves? Those games are listed for display purposes only. It's to demonstrate what the backup XBOX games folder would look like populated. The actual games are MUCH larger.
I installed the latest version of 'XBOX Media Center' with the new MC360 layout. It's "awesoime"!

(Note: XBOX games' file sizes.) Not only does the new XBMC improve the look, but functionality as well. Highly recommended. http://www.playthenes.com
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