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Xbox 360 64MB Memory Unit |  | From: Microsoft Software Category: Video Games
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $7.98 as of 2/9/2010 01:35 CST details You Save: $27.01 (77%)
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Seller: GameOnGamers Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 4657
Platform: Xbox 360 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: B4C00001 Model: VAMSFT 882224021524 UPC: 882224021524 EAN: 0882224021524 ASIN: B000B6MLRS
Release Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Transport your Memory Unit in the portable carrying case that fits on your keychain | | • | The Memory Unit 64 MB requires no setup. Just plug it in, and you can save your favorite games | | • | Xbox 360 holds up to two optional Memory Units, so you can easily upgrade to more storage space |
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Product Description Further enhancing the gaming experience, Xbox 360 Memory Units allow you to save your in-game achievements and unique gamer profiles. The Memory Units are easily portable and enable quick and easy access to previously established benchmarks, putting you in control of your games and your lifestyle. You can save your games, your Xbox Live profile, and more with Xbox 360 Memory Units.
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Not bad, but not the best either. May 12, 2009 Shane O'Connor (Bethpage, TN USA) I bought this memory card for my Xbox 360 back when i had my old xbox360 which could save anything internally. Now i have a new 360 arcade edition and it saves most of games now. But if you need something to transfer save states over to a friends xbox or what ever. Then this will get the job done.
Got tired of losing data April 8, 2009 Matthew A. Chambers (Wetumpka, AL) Got this when my SF4 data got erased after completing a lot of the challenges and unlocking everyone now i keep a backup of all the games im far on.
surved its purpose June 28, 2008 Michael Geraci the only problem i had with it was when it got shocked by my hand in the winter it would not work anymore
Too Much Money For Too Little Functionality April 1, 2008 S. Frost (Pasadena, MD United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's a memory unit so you can store game saves, your Xbox Live Account information, and any content downloaded through Xbox Live that's "locked" to a particular account. That's all it does. You can't connect this memory card to your computer to use it as an extra storage option either, such as moving music and photos from the computer to view through the Xbox 360. It only connects to the Xbox 360, period.
The Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 allow you to use almost *ANY* sort of USB-based storage device, such as external hard drives, or SD card to save and store content, game saves inclusive. Given the level of storage flexibility in the other two consoles, this product simply costs too much money for the extremely limited, one-task-only functionality provided. The same problems plaguing this unit infect the other Xbox 360 storage options, including the over-priced, completely proprietary, non-standard hard drives.
You can buy a multi-gigabyte thumbdrive for the price of this one 64 MB card, but you can't use that thumbdrive to save your Xbox Live Account and Xbox 360 game saves. You can use that thumbdrive to view pictures and listen to music on your Xbox 360, though. Why the disconnect? Why not use USB for game saves and the like? There's something wrong with that sort of business model.
Two stars, for lack of compatibility, no multi-tasking uses, over reliance on proprietary methods, and lack of support for accepted storage mediums and standards.
More money, less space. November 24, 2007 DeathScytheRuler 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
When I got this Memory Card, I assumed it was 64MB. When I poped it in and loaded it up, I saw that it only had 52MB available. For some reason 12MB was needed to do something that it probably required it to function. So if you can deal with paying between 30 and 40 dollars and having less space than what it says on the box, I'd say go get it. Otherwise seek another type of memory card or just use a hard drive.
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