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#1 ddtcato
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What everyone else is saying. Halo does it, but CoD4 doesn't...hey...quick question, does The Orange Box do it?Maluigi

No. Orange Box is one player only per 360. No split screen. Only Team Fortress 2 is multiplayer, and only on Live or system link.

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You need to get to the Tools: Options... window, then go to the Library tab. On the Sharing portion, you need to click on Configure Sharing..., and see if your 360 is listed as a device. If so, selected it as a device to share with. Then back on the Library tab, go to Monitor Folders.... and make sure the folder that contains your music is selected. That should be all you need to configure the computer. You may need to have your 360 during this so that the computer can see it on the network.

Then, on your 360, you need to have it look for your computer. If you had it looking at your computer already, you still may need to re-select your computer. I had to re-select after changing a hard drive on my PC.

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Perfect Dark Zero for me.
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Yes. Just any regular network cable will work.
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#5 ddtcato
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There are other options. You just have to really look for them....

In my case, I bought 2 ****** wireless routers, for $40 each. One is my main router, hooked to the Internet, and setup as the DHCP server. It is upstairs in my house, connected to my desktop computer and DSL modem. The second router is setup to bridge wirelessy with the first. Second is downstairs, by my 360. 360 connects to the second with the supplied network cable. Works perfectly. I have no problems. Easy to move 360 to a different room this way. 2nd wireless router moves with it. Also, 3 open ports on the router mean I can host System Link parties easily as well.Much better value than spending $100 on the 360 wireless adapter.

Think outside the box...

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left bumper button, when not dual wielding. Also, only switches if you have more than one type of grenade.
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#7 ddtcato
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Get the extended warranty. It is worth the peace of mind. Speaking from experience. My first 360 got 3 Red Lights of Death. I didn't have extended warranty. Then Microsoft extended warranty to one year, and I exchanged my 360 after not playing it for 4 months. Got an extended warranty with second 360. Second 360 is broke now, with E74 error. Sending it to Microsoft as soon as I get the shipping box. Sam's Club extended 3 year kicks in after Microsoft's one year.
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#9 ddtcato
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OK let me blow all you youngins out the water my first game was electric football! only gamers over 40 might know what im talkin about holla!Ranger11B

Oh Yes! I loved those games. The double-headed ones were fun. I remember spending a lot of time playing that game with some friends. Loved it when Target started carrying some of those 'retro' games. Who needed high-tech HD graphics to enjoy a game back then. '-' was all we needed. Have fond memories, but I'm not quite 40 yet...

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#10 ddtcato
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I remember playing Pong on my uncle's standalone Pong game that connected to the TV. Mid 70's.

I also remember having fun with the game Triple Action for the Intellivision. We had a 'Tandyvision', which was Radio Shack's knock-off of the Intellivision. The biplane game was a lot of fun.

This type of topic really shows how young most of the people are on here.