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  1. konami america hellboy scienceKonami Of America Hellboy: Science of Evil - Xbox 360 Video Games

    Experience the epic adventures of the acclaimed comic book hero, fusing action, atmosphere, and humor in Hellboy: The Science of Evil. Universal ... Read More

  2. zune game entertainment systemMicrosoft Xbox 360 Pro Video Game and Entertainment System

    60GB hard drive, Multimedia HDMI output, Xbox LIVE membership, DVD player, Wireless controller, Headset ...

  3. ultimate xbox strategy guideThe Ultimate XBox Strategy Guide (Volume 1)

    Paperback, Future Games

  4. midway home entertainment blacksiteMidway Home Entertainment BlackSite: Area 51 - Xbox 360 Video Games

    Everything hinges on the actions of Aeran Pierce, a former Special Forces assassin thrown into the most explosive moment in American history ... Read More

  5. sun tzu xbox warFrom Sun Tzu to Xbox: War and Video Games

    Pages: 400, Paperback, PublicAffairs

    Overall Rating: Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 5 reviews )
    1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full ( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 8 2006

      Mr. Halter's richly informative and highly entertaining exploration of the complex relationship between war and gaming technology sucks you in and doesn't let go until the very last page. War buffs and game enthusiasts alike will find themselves engrossed in this book, but even those of us who approach it with far more limited knowledge will be delighted by the journey into the workings of our own country's war machine.

    2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 4 of 4 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jul 25 2006

      I picked up Halter's book almost by accident. Although I'm a military historian and wargamer I've never been interested in the video game genre. I was just about to put the book back on the shelf when I realized the book isn't really about video games per se but about how computer wargames have been shaped by war and how computer wargames fit into our culture. Halter argues that from the beginning of the computer age, when primarily military money was used to fund computer research and development, to the present there has been an almost symbiotic relationship between computer games and war. One, in turn, fed the other as experience in war led to more realistic computer games which allowed computer wargames (or simulations, if you prefer) to increase the realism of training. At the same time the knowledge created by the military-industrial complex (to which Halter adds academia) spilled into the entertainment industry. This in turn developed more realistic animation and interactive capabilities that went back into the military's training simulation programs. The book is easy to read, as you'd expect from a journalist, and certainly causes you to think a bit differently about the development of the computer and the entertainment industry as it relates to wargames. The only (small) issues I had was that its focus on the military aspect of computer R&D does not allow a consideration of NASA's impact on computer development. The other issue was that, as a journalist and not an academic, it is not well foot-noted or sourced so you can't go to the sources to verify or validate the information he uses to support his argument. Having said that, Halter certainly presents an interesting and thought-provoking argument and commentary on the relationship between society and the military as it's connected via computer wargames. I wouldn't want to use it as a source for an academic paper, but it certainly presents a thesis that makes for interesting reading.

    3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full ( 6 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jul 7 2006

      As a professional in the Modeling and Simulation field I see this book as a great analysis of the mistaken belief that because you can play video games you can fight a war and take on complex social problems. Video games are made for entertainment to satisfy the need for humans to play. If you put the psychology of real human beings into video games, you will not have fun game. Mr. Halter's book give great insight into the problems that have to be overcome to create a "realistic" environment for the training of future soldiers, and what we have so far are not even close. The day we can have a kid walk from the video arcade to a M1 Abrams tank and fight effectively we will have reached our goal. . .but, is that where we want to be?

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  6. grid xbox 360 videoGrid Xbox 360 Video Game

    Race Driver: GRID Is all about the race - that period from lights to flag; full of tension, pressure, noise, and action.

  7. sega america inc condemnedSega Of America Inc. Condemned 2: Bloodshot - Xbox 360 Video Games

    A year after a ruthless serial killer terrorized the city, renegade special agent Ethan Thomas has deteriorated into a disgraced, alcoholic pit ... Read More

  8. sega beijing 2008 officialSega Beijing 2008 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games - Xbox 360 Targ

    Beijing 2008 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games from SegaA{R} is authentic simulation of over 35 events from the upcoming Beijing ... Read More

  9. xbox 360 soundaround soundXbox 360 Soundaround Sound System

    Adding SoundAround to your videogame system takes you into a new realm where, within the game, sights and sounds immerse you into a sense of ... Read More

    Overall Rating: Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full ( 1 reviews )
    1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Nov 17 2007

      I bought this product because I was losing sound quality when I was playing my HD DVD's on my 360. I have a first generation 360 and I had to turn my stereo system (1000 watt) all the way up to hear the movies at a desirable level. I hooked this up and noticed an immediate change the sound is crystal clear and I only have to put it on 20 as opposed to 50 to hear anything. I would recommend this to anyone who wants better sound quality without upgrading their entire stereo system.

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  10. don king presents prizefighter Don King Presents: Prizefighter - Xbox 360

    Don King Presents: Prizefighter, the most realistic boxing Video game simulation for the Xbox 360. This in-depth, documentary-style title ... Read More