Xbox 360 Memory Unit (64MB)

By on 27/02/2006

More Microsoft reviews , RRP: AU$50.00

Description:

This Xbox 360 Memory Unit (64MB) allows you to save your game scores and gamer profiles.

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7.7/10

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360 | 64mb | accessory | memory | unit | xbox

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sed8ed
30/04/2007, 04:31 PM

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8
/10

I bought mine from ebay OEM for $23.00..AUD. No box, nothin..just the card. Mailed from U.S. got it in 5 days. I would never pay $50.00. Ideally it's worth about 5 bucks...

Dont believe the hype about the premium. I have a core and have not bought anything but a mem card and second controller...didnt cost me the same price as the premium. I play most of my online stuff on the pc so I dont need a HDD. They are available from ebay in the U.S for $80.00 anyway ($96-100 AUD) .

Pros: Allows game saves. That's about it. Makes a Core Pack a great buy.

Cons: Very pricey indeed. It's a necessary evil.....Unfortunately. When you consider it (XBOX 360) has usb ports it's a shame you cant use all those memory sticks, pen drives you have lying around...but then Microstuff wouldnt make any money..



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sammydelasenza
06/04/2007, 02:26 AM

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8
/10

great memory card, lots of space.

Pros: Lots of space, very handy

Cons: Instruction manual very vague

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Someguy
28/12/2006, 12:42 AM

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7
/10

Good for taking gamer tags and saves to a friend's house or when on the move.

Cons: Tad expensive at 50 AUD

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