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    $44.95
    1. Forza Motorsport
    $39.88
    2. XB Lego Star Wars
    $58.95
    3. XB Live 12 month Starter Kit
    $29.99
    4. MVP Baseball 2005
    $49.99
    5. Need for Speed Underground 2
    $29.88
    6. Yourself Fitness
    $27.95
    7. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005
    $27.95
    8. FIFA Soccer 2005
    $39.88
    9. MX vs ATV Unleashed
    $29.99
    10. Madden NFL 2005
    $29.95
    11. Nascar 2005: Chase for the Cup
    $59.88
    12. Karaoke Revolution Bundle
    $39.88
    13. World Soccer Winning Eleven 8
    $27.95
    14. NBA Live 2005
    $49.99
    15. NBA Street V3
    $19.95
    16. Shrek 2
    $18.95
    17. DDR Ultra Mix
    $39.99
    18. FIFA Street
    $39.99
    19. DDR UltraMix 2 LIVE
    $19.40
    20. SpongeBob SquarePants: The Battle

    1. Forza Motorsport
    by Microsoft
    Video Game (03 May, 2005)
    -- our price: $44.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0006BK58U
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    In Forza Motorsport, it's all about you and your car. With over 250 of the baddest racing machines imaginable, an infinite number of ways to customize them, and all the tools you need to tune them to perfection, you'll find yourself behind the wheel of the slickest vehicles on the planet.

    With Forza Motorsport, you'll be able to own cars from the world's most recognized manufacturers. Get behind the wheel of the Enzo Ferrari, Porsche 911, Ford GT, or the Audi R8, to name a few. The physics model of each car is based upon actual car data, so your driving feels like the real deal. Plus, Forza has taken meticulous steps to design each car's visuals according to exact specifications. Teams of artists have worked to reproduce the surface properties of materials in an ultra-realistic fashion -- the painted metal is shiny with gloss, the glass reflects light, and the car's rubber is rich with texture.

    You can trick out every car with real-world body parts, such as rims, wings, side skirts, bumpers, and hoods. At the advanced paint shop you can pimp your ride with phatty decals and classy custom paint schemes. But don't stop with looks alone -- Forza also lets you upgrade your car with suspension kits, turbochargers, superchargers, intercoolers, brakes, and racing slicks. It's your car, and Forza gives you the tools to make it your own.

    And once your ride is ready, you can immerse yourself in 17 different environments that deliver challenging tracks textured with accurate, photo-realistic graphics. Slip on your driving gloves, get behind the wheel, and rev your engine as you ready yourself for the world-famous Nring Nordschleife, the corkscrew turns of Laguna Seca, the urban jungle of New York City, or the lush Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro. Each location has been recreated with detail matching the attention given to the vehicles -- the total package of fast cars and exotic locales makes the racing experience of Forza Motorsport totally awesome.

    Take your powerful, new creation to cyberspace, and challenge the globe's toughest drivers on Xbox Live. Once you've built your vehicle and mastered all the driving nuances, you'll be ready to burn some serious rubber.

    ... Read more

    Features

    • Make every car yours: Collect models from more than 60 top car manufacturers, including Mazda, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Chevrolet, Ferrari, Porsche, BMW, and Dodge. Trick out sport compacts with real-world body kits, rims, spoilers, decals, side skirts, fender flares, and hood scoops. Add motorsport decals and team paint-schemes to supercars, GT racers, and exotics. Transform production cars into racetrack monsters.
    • Tune it up: Take your car to the garage and install alternative engines, suspension kits, bolt-on superchargers, brakes, rims, racing slicks, and more. Fine-tune gear ratios, fuel-mapping, forced-induction pressure, tire temperature and pressure, and ignition timing for the ultimate setup.
    • Experience the most technically advanced driving simulation on Xbox: Top automotive engineers teamed with experienced programmers to create an advanced physics engine for Forza Motorsport, designed to simulates authentic car performance. Cars incur damage and wear, which affects car performance. Advanced tire and suspension models respond to heat and pressure changes as well as weight transfer and aerodynamic load.
    • Drive in gorgeous track environments: From the famously challenging Nurburgring Nordschleife to the spectator-lined streets of Rio de Janeiro, race on meticulously designed tracks with an incredible sense of speed and realism.
    • Check out the revolutionary A.I. Drivatar technology: Train your own A.I. Drivatars to use the same racing techniques you do, so they can race for you in competitions or train new drivers on your team. Drivatar technology is the foundation of the human-like A.I. in Forza Motorsport.

    Reviews (12)

    3-0 out of 5 stars Decent...but overhyped
    I definetly looked forward to this game, but after 2 years of Project Gotham 2, I can't seem to accept what "seems" like a game that was created before PGR2.

    The graphics are by FAR a letdown. GT4 blows it away, and PGR2 is must crisper also.

    Game play is decent...sure its more realistic, harder to drive, turn, less acceleration, but it's NOT AS FUN!!

    If you are a GT4 fan, this may be for you. But if you want instant XBOX live racing with a more "fun' factor...then look to PGR2.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Get the Fanatec Speedster 3 ForceShock steering wheel
    If you have an extra $150 after buying this game, then I strongly recommend you also get Fanatec's Speedster 3 ForceShock steering wheel for Xbox.It was designed to work with Forza Motorsport, and it's the closest you'll get to a force feedback steering wheel on the Xbox.The Xbox doesn't offer true full-blown force feedback, but this wheel is pretty close.The wheel also works with other Xbox racing games, but Forza Motorsport has special code in it to work specifically with the Fanatec wheel to offer force feedback.

    Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't sell this wheel, so you'll have to get it from either Gamestop or Fry's.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A real beauty!!!
    I loved GT3 on the PS2. THe realness was fantastic, but it suffered one problem, after a while it just wasnt fun! As great and realistic as the game is it just wasnt as fun as Need for Speed - Hot Pursuit. Now comes Forza... hands down the BEST racing game I have played period! Adds the realism of Grand Tourismo with the fun factor of Need For Speed Underground.

    It's great that Forza has the option of using the left stick for periferral vision too.... but I wished it was smoother looking all the way around the car like you see when looking to the front right and left corners rather then the straight cuts you see when looking back and to the back corners.

    All in all a great racing game! ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Racing    7. Flying   


    2. XB Lego Star Wars
    by Eidos Interactive
    Video Game (05 April, 2005)
    -- our price: $39.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0007M226G
    Sales Rank: 61
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Compete in action packed lightsaber duels against Darth Maul
    • Experience mind-blowing space battles in your starfighter
    • Use the Force to construct - accessing secret areas and overcoming obstacles - and play as many favorite characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Yoda and more!

    Reviews (14)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Lego StarWars- an awesome game w/ many cheats
    The first few seconds i played this game, and i was hooked. Its title may make people think its a poser video game, but i say its the real deal. its also fun to beat up your partner, giving them less limbs and stuff. i rate it a 11 out of 10 because its just that good!
    Also, here are a few cheats to use at dexters diner
    ~Ki Adi Mundi = DP55MV
    ~Padm`e = 92UJ7D
    P.S. all the codes require lego Studs.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Revenge of the Bricks
    First a point of clarification: Lego Star Wars is not a game destined to go down in the annals of gaming history. It is not for the hardcore gamer. However, if you are a devoted fanboy of Star Wars, or Legos or Star Wars AND Legos, then this game will not disappoint.

    First I shall talk about the many ways this game is a fanboy's delight. There is something very odd, yet astoundingly cool about seeing the Star Wars universe transformed into Legos. Every aspect of the game is tied to the bricks. When enemies (and your character) die, they shatter into lego pieces. Jedi have to use the force to build and break pieces. Every ship, building and character is built from bricks. It all works flawlessly and, thanks to good graphics, looks good too. Also, transforming the Star Wars movie into Legos adds a quirky sense of humor to the (in some people's opinions) sometimes lacking movies. Familiar scenes are fun to see skewed as Lego reimaginations. There is no dialogue, so all the little Lego guys communicate through facial expression and sound effects, and it works surprisingly well.

    For the Star Wars fanboy, you are set, if anything by the sheer number of playable characters. You can unlock almost any Jedi that has been in the prequel, and tons of other characters that all look great and sometimes hilarious as Legos. I'm pretty sure this is the only Star Wars game that you can play as Darth Maul, Darth Vader and The Emperor, not to mention a Gronk Driod, three versions of Obi-Wan, Yoda and of course, R2-D2.

    Gameplay wise, Lego Star Wars is a bit more complex than its look would mandate. Combat is simple, but effective. The game also has a very simple RPG feel, as you have a party of different characters that you must switch to at different times to perform different tasks. This is no Final Fantasy or KOTOR by any stretch of the imagination, but you do need to be mindful of having the right characters with you at the right times. It adds something to a game that could be seen as too juvenile.

    That brings up a good point. Lego Star Wars is marketed as a kids game. This will scare away the hardcore gamers, which is probably a good idea and just what the makers wanted. Hard core gamers who are not Star Wars fans probably should keep looking for a deeper, more challenging game. I am not a kid (per se) but I was still able to find a lot of enjoyment in this game. The most "kid-like" quality is that it is short. In a rental period, you could unlock pretty much anything worth unlocking.

    The saving replay factor is that every single level has the chance for cooperative multiplayer, so its a great game to have on your shelf when friends come over. Because its controls are simple and the story is familiar to almost everyone, its a great game for people that don't usually play video games.

    All in all Lego Star Wars is a fun great game. Though its not for everyone, its for anyone that likes Star Wars, Legos and accessible gaming.

    5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!
    For PS2 this game was awesome!!!!i dont have any other platforms so i dont know about any others but i thought it was really cool, the graphics were avg. compared to most PS2 games and the concept of LEGO and star wars put together was just the icing on the cake. It is a clean game with no gore or blood or anything, so if your parents are like mine and are very strict about what games u can play then even they will let u play THIS game8-) -its a smiley ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Star Wars (Starwars)    2. Video Games    3. Xbox (x box)    4. Microsoft    5. Action    6. Adventure   


    3. XB Live 12 month Starter Kit
    by Microsoft Software
    Video Game (20 April, 2004)
    -- our price: $58.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000209V8K
    Sales Rank: 397
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Add new characters, new maps, and exciting new levels with online content downloads
    • Includes Crimson Skies: High Road To Revenge (Rated T)
    • Track your stats and rankings against others with your own unique ID number -- the GamerTag
    • Get connected anywhere people are playing Xbox games
    • Talk up your skills and challenge your buddies with the Xbox Communicator, then strategize for future games

    Reviews (16)

    5-0 out of 5 stars The greatest online invention ever to hit consoles!!!!!!!!!!
    This is the greatest thing I have ever seen. Xbox live is a great way to take your gaming online because it works with numerous amounts of games and is something you can never get bored with. A little too much, but every penny is worth it. The new revolutionary way of communicating over the internet is phenomenal. People actually talking into a headset together while they are playing.

    More features about xbox live is the fact you can create a gamers tag, which is just any silly name that pops into your head with also an optional voice sensor. This allows your voice to sound anything you want it to. It is the coolest and funniest thing alive.

    The people online are very friendly and helpful, but sometimes you get those people who do not give a dang about rookies. People who just bought this item; stay absolutely away from Halo 2 for right now. The people in the multiplayer matches will slaughter you in seconds. Take it from me. One minute the enemy is vanished and the next minute they are wacking you over the head with their gun.

    You have the choice of a yearly renewal or monthly. Im not sure how much the monthly is, but the yearly is fiftly bucks, which is well worth it.

    There is only one slight problem with xbox live. If you do not have internet connection from the room you are playing in, then it may become costly. You would have to get a game adapter, a wireless modem, and a bunch of other connections. This alone boosts the price up to somewhere you cannot afford.

    All in all, this product is fabulous and recommend it to people who feel lonely playing with AI all the time. Isn't time for another challenge. Maybe someone that is actually real and can be more of a challenge.

    You decide.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This RULES but bundle with a new game already, PLEASE!
    Before I get to all the good stuff.It would be nice if XBOX bundled with a different game already!!!We all have that game, we all need another headset, we all need to renew.So bundle with a new game!(I realize this needs to be said to XBOX not Amazon, but they probably read these reviews.)

    XBOX Live is the greatest thing that ever happened to video games!You will find your self not even finishing games because online play is so much fun and addicting.No matter how sophisticated developers make the ai, it can never compare to human intelligence and challenge.After playing online you will go back to the game campaign with new skill.Xbox live adds an infinite amount of life to games.Some games have a much more advanced Live experience then others, ie. Halo2 with matchmaking and ranking systems, that really adds to the experience and playability.

    Guarantee...You will spend way too much time playing Live!The house could catch fire and you will not put the controller down.You will find yourself thinking about yesterdays matches while you should be thinking about your work/school.You will be so wired, sleeping is just not an option.Your sex life will go down the tubes, unless she plays Live with you (let her win, and don't tell her she sucks.)You will forget you have kids.Dinner, what for?What day is it? Yes this will happen to you.

    Be aware (in all games) for cheaters and those that taunt, swear and spray racist comments.This is a problem with the Human race not XBOX Live.Some people can really get carried away and ruin the experience for all of us.

    5-0 out of 5 stars An online multiplayer revolution for Xbox!
    A multiplayer revolution has arrived on Xbox. Xbox Live!

    When i first got Xbox live i thought that it would be a hassle to set up. I was totally wrong. In a matter of ten minutes it all set up and ready to play.

    All you basically have to do is ask your parents or if you are a parent, you have to type in your credit card number. You then have to fill out a lot of personal information about yourself, which might feel uncomfortable, but it is actually perfectly safe and is well worth it.

    Xbox Live might also be a little bit pricy as it can add up to over $150 if you need a wireless router also including the headset and subscription card. But one thing i think people are unsure about is if you really do need to pay a certain amount of money per month. Heres how it goes.

    If you buy the subscription card, once it runs out you can either go by another year long subscription card OR start paying for it per month. If you buy a subscription card, you do not have to pay $6 per month, so it actually ends up being a good deal.

    As far as the performance of Xbox Live, i think it is amazing and truely worth your money. Most of the games now a days support the Xbox Live feature. You can also download content onto games via Xbox Live. Trash talking your opponents is awesome and hilarious also, all though they get ticked off if you do it to much, so its not recommended all the time. But i was also surprised in how good the communicator headset quality was in terms of hearing and talking to people. However, the headset can break easily if you step on it making it sometimes a money waster.

    You can also have a friends list where you can list all of your friends. Any time you want you can message them or invite them to a game which can make it much more fun also.

    One problem with Xbox Live is that it can lag/disconnect depending on which game you are playing. If you are playing games like Mortal Kombat Deception, it can disconnect quite freqently which can get very annoying. Lag appears on almost every game you play once in a while. But on the other hand games like Halo 2 and Mech Assault are almost perfect in terms of it not disconnecting or lagging, so it all depends on which game you are playing.

    Xbox Live requires a High speed or broadband internet service, cable or DSL modem, Ethernet cord, subscription to Xbox Live and a game that is Xbox Live-enabled.

    You can simply quick quick match which throws you into any customized game no matter what game you are playing, or you can customize the rules that you want by pressing a on optimatch. I prefer optimatch in my opinion.

    The last problem with Xbox live is that once you create a gamertag, you are stuck with that one for the rest of your subscription until you make a new one. This can be a problem if you start to go off your gamertag and are desperate for another. But that is hardly an issue to complain about as the high performance and great quality makes up for that.

    In conclusion, Xbox Live is a must have for all Xbox Console owners. I got it, and straight after my friends realized how fun it was, and they loved it as well and bought it within a week!
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    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft    4. Cables (Cable)    5. Adapters (Adapter)    6. Controllers   


    4. MVP Baseball 2005
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (22 February, 2005)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00075GLVK
    Sales Rank: 139
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Own the PlateMove in the batters box to adjust to where the pitcher is working you, or keep the defense honest by laying down a drag bunt.
    • Precision PitchingPaint the corners and send a message with the all-new Precision Pitch Meter, or catch runners napping with unparalleled pickoff control.
    • Enhanced Big Play ControlMake user-controlled stretches and dives, and beat pickoff throws with the all new manual leadoff control.
    • Build an Empire From setting ticket and concession prices to throwing promotional days, control every aspect of your organization in all-new Owner mode.
    • All-New Create Ballpark FeatureBuild a pitchers paradise or a hitters dream. Will you spend your earnings to upgrade your ballpark or to sign that cherished key free agent?

    Reviews (21)

    5-0 out of 5 stars My favorite diversion.
    My only concern with the game is that the pitching and hitting don't seem to be of equal difficulty.At All-Star, I'm dominant (ERA around 1.50) with the Yankees' starting pitching despite losing Carl Pavano to injury for most of the season.However, my super-high-priced lineup bats about .240 (with way too many Ks) despite far too much batting practice.The net result is that most games are pitcher's duels, which is enjoyable for me- I'm frequently calling bunts, pinch runners, defensive substitutions, mound visits, pitchouts, and otherwise keeping Joe Torre very busy trying to squeeze out a one-run victory.

    That said, the game comes with a bewildering array of adjustable parameters, and I'm slowly tweaking the game more towards realistic play for me.The major statistical anomalies I've noticed are that I rarely if ever walk a batter unintentionally (pitchers have exceptional control over all pitches), and pitchers fatigue very slowly and recover quickly- it's more than possible to run a three-man rotation even if they're pitching complete games roughly half the time.Outfielders are somewhat dopey in their positioning and tracking of gappers, so you see a lot of triples.

    Baserunning is challenging- stolen bases require a combination of outthinking the AI, a weak catcher's arm, a fast runner, picking the right pitch to go on, and even altering your slide at the last instant based on where the throw is leading the covering infielder.It's only recently that I've broken the 50% mark there, but it's becoming a bigger part of my game.Taking extra bases on base hits is a bit easier- the computer is pretty conservative with its throws, and will often throw to second or third to halt baserunners rather than risking a hard throw to the plate.

    The computer AI is a lot better than last year's, most notably in that it now tries to steal bases when prudent, and moves runners over well.As an example, with a runner on second and no outs, the computer goes well out of its way to hit to the right side of the field in order to move the runner over on a sac fly or groundout.It also makes sensible substitutions- pinch runners, hitters, and on defense.

    Finally, all the little things are done well.Players have realistic motion, the announcers (usually) describe plays accurately, the parks look like their RL counterparts, and you can play at any level of detail, down to playing countless minor league games, recruiting future prospects, and (literally) adjusting the price of popcorn at your stadium.

    5-0 out of 5 stars MVP Baseball 2005
    This is a great game.It is the most realistic baseball game I've ever play and I only play sports games.The pitching meter is awesome.It's like in real baseball, when the pitcher throws a bad pitch, the hitter hits it over the fence.It's the same in this game.If you are early or late, you will throw a bad pitch. I also love that you can send out the manager to argue a call.You can choose the intensity of the argument and if it gets too intense, the manager gets kicked out the game.Also, when the batter gets hit by a pitch, you can make him charge the mound.I won't say any more because the other reviews say the rest.It is an awesome game.

    4-0 out of 5 stars MVP Baseball 2005
    MVP Baseball 2005 shows alot of improvment from last year's game. This year's owner mode has improved also. You can even create your own baseball field and manage your improvments. It has the upto date rosters in it. I just loved this game overall. It could be better and the price is right but ESPN 2k5 has the lower price and might make the difference between the two. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Outdoors    2. Video Games    3. Xbox (x box)    4. Microsoft    5. Action    6. Adventure    7. Sports   


    5. Need for Speed Underground 2
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (15 November, 2004)
    -- our price: $49.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ILSH4
    Sales Rank: 460
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Tune every aspect of your car's performance with hundreds of licensed aftermarket performance upgrades
    • Car models from such makers as Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Toyota, Ford and Volkswagen
    • Single player, multiplayer, and online multiplayer modes
    • Street-racing game
    • Explore a massive city divided into five distinct

    Reviews (40)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Lots of detail!
    this games is a great game if you like to customize you car and every detail of it. I found no cons in the games.

    1-0 out of 5 stars A Travesty of a Title
    This game is quite a travesty. Thank goodness I purchased it used from a third party dealer on Amazon. I will be selling it at my local Gamestop tomorrow for hopefully an small loss.
    I can't comprehend the hype over this game. Perhaps, the positive evaluations are emanating from folks who haven't played other quality race titles or any good game before for that matter.
    There is no improvement in this title over the first one. In fact, I popped in the old one just to ensure I wasn't delusional. It turns out I wasn't. NFS 1's graphics are almost identical and I believe the gameplay may be better in the first game. It certainly had more redeeming qualities, easier functionality, and was actually fun (but nothing serious like PGR2).
    Driving all over town to find "the next race" may be one of the most annoying tasks I ever had the displeasure to endure in any video game. I had enough of those kinds of non-sensical chores in "Grand Theft Auto"; It justs takes away from a game that already doesn't have much to offer as a baseline.
    Even the cut-scenes are total crap. They are are actually non-animated comic book like graphics. This is completely unacceptable in 2004-2005 on the XBOX when animations from Halo 1 & 2 and Ninja Gaiden are far superior.
    From a racing perspective Project Gotham 2 totally steps all over this game in every single aspect (See my review of that).
    EA racing games pretty much blow.In the past, I rented Burnout 3, another EA game, and whoa, what another incredibly overrated waste of time and energy. I will never again invest time nor money in an EA title. They have proven recently that they are incapable of putting out a quality game for XBOX.

    3-0 out of 5 stars No replayability no fun when u complete boooring
    Need for Speed+Underground+2=????
    i'm sorry EA this is going to be a bad review for ur game :(
    Wow... the visuals, the performance upgrades, the cars.
    It sounds great.
    It sounded great when I bought it for ( oh i cant say what i bought it for)
    It now sounds like a form of torture.
    Now ive finished the game ive realized that the only good part of it is the soundtrack...and the idea
    At first ithought that this game was soooo coool!!
    Then I got to the last two levels...
    It gets repetative!!! Really repetative!!! So repeatative its like chinese water torture. In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.In career mode you win about 20 races then you sign a new sponsor.
    AND YOU DO THAT FOR ABOUT EVER
    Then they seem to make you stop unlocking parts cars and visuals and the races become pointless...
    all there is to do now is play free mode.
    On the back of the case it says race or roam on 125 miles of open road.... HA
    this is so UNtrue
    yes the city is huuuge.. but it has about 5 other streetracing cars driving around and 30normal people cars...that come in 5diffrent varieties(hatchback, van, pickup, suv, and taxi)this may sound good.. but if you think about it , on 125 miles of road you encounter 3 cars every 5 minuites
    the motorways(or for USA rreaderes highway or freeway)are absolutley emptty!!!(apart from one or two cars)
    races are good. but you repeat the same one over and over again

    the cars are amazing and the modding(or to the not knows CUSTOMIZING or CHANGING YOUR CARS STYLE AND APPEARANCE)is fantasatic with endlesss... etc...BUT no damage detail...
    you see me going down the motaorway at 200 mph suddnley i crash into one of the few cars. it goes into slow motion for a second and then well...you emerge with no damage at all ( no wonder they had to put a saftey warning at the beggining...no wonder i always see people flying past my bedroom window at 200 mph and then killing themselves by crasing into so guys ride...expecting to emerge absolutley fine lol lol )



    i reccomend not buying this but buying the first midtown madness.at least in that there is more traffic...which means more fun and crashes!"!!(with damage detail)
    (just kifdding [lol] buy the game butdont expect much of it i also reccomend buying the first midtown madness.)

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    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Racing    7. Flying   


    6. Yourself Fitness
    by CokemInternationalLtd
    Video Game (07 October, 2004)
    -- our price: $29.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00061NL7W
    Sales Rank: 535
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Personalized Training Programs: Maya, the Yourself!Fitness personal trainer, will create a customized health and fitness program focused on your unique needs and individual goals.
    • Dynamic fitness routines: To assure that no two workouts will ever be the same, each day Maya will build your personalized routine based on your progress and commitment level.
    • Over 500 unique exercises: Maya will coach you through training sessions featuring Yoga, Pilates, Cardio Fitness, Strength Training, Flexibility Exercises and Targeted Weight Loss routines.
    • Equipment Integration: Maya will integrate the fitness equipment you already own into your workout experience.
    • Customized meal planning: As part of the Yourself!Fitness program, Maya offers nutritional advice with over 4,500 recipes, preparation instructions and shopping lists to make eating right an easy part of any lifestyle

    Reviews (30)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Game
    I purchased Yourself Fitness this January after my son got an x-box for Christmas.Overall a good fitness video game, but I do have a few problems with it.The trainer asks you what home equipment you have - and I don't have a step - but her cardio routines seem to be suited for the step.I do find most of her cardio warmups somewhat repetative and boring.She should work in some kickboxing type moves to get your heart rate up, but instead it is a lot of marching and side stepping.

    The second issue is the whole rewards thing.I use this video to supplement my routine- it is not my regular thing.I have done many, many workouts, but because I don't schedule them I have never gotten a new workout space or new music.It would have been nice if you could have chosen a way to earn your rewards.So a good game if you use the whole package, not so great if you are looking for a supplemental video.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Meet Maya your personal Trainer!!
    I've been using this game for almost four months now and have completed 60 workouts.(...)

    As I'm always looking for something to inspire me to exercise it didn't take me long to come across this little gem. Yourself!Fitness is an Xbox "game" geared towards physical fitness. You are introduced to Maya who will be your personal trainer.

    Maya starts you off by having you do a physical assessment where you are taken through a series of exercises and your resting and elevated heart rates are measured. You put in your height, weight and sex and from there Maya will customize a workout plan for you. Based on what your results are Maya will recommend a goal for you such as Weight Loss, cardio and other selections.

    If you own hand weights, a balance ball or stepper, Maya can also incorporate those into your workout as well but you don't need to have those things to do it.

    Y!F lets you set up a calendar to record when you want to exercise and for how long each session. For your initial fitness evaluation, Maya will recommend to you a weekly schedule but you can customize that for yourself. For instance, Maya recommended weight loss for me and had me scheduled every other day for 15 minutes to start. I am very overweight and I think "she" didn't want me to overdo it in the beginning. But I thought I could handle more and I adjusted the calendar to add in some 30 minute workouts. I'm entering my third week of workouts and have been doing five to six workouts a week at 30 minutes each.

    Each time you go to workout, you are greeted by Maya. Maya will ask you how you are feeling. You are giving three options for an answer. Paraphrasing here but here is an example: A. Nothing can stop me, B. Feeling okay today and C. You're lucky I'm here!

    Now, based on your answer, Maya will set the intensity of the workout before you even start. As you are working out, Maya will again ask you how you are doing. You can than chose if you think the workout has been too hard or too easy and Maya will then adjust accordingly.

    This is so much better than a dvd or video just for the above mentioned customization but there is also some more neat things. Like you can zoom the camera in and out and pan all around Maya to get a better look at how she is doing the exercises. There is also a tutorial that you can exit out of the workout and you get more detailed instructions on how to do the workout. When you are ready you can rejoin Maya! There are different work out settings and music to chose from so less chance of getting bored.

    Each day, when you start your program, Maya will suggest a daily focus - Weight loss, Cardio, Upper body, Lower Body and Flexibility. She varies these so you aren't doing the same thing over and over again. Weight loss is my main goal but I do the other workouts too and they are geared more to help me lose weight. You have a warming up period in the beginning and then you do the targeted workout for the day and a few minutes of stretching near the end.

    Y!F also has a "Meditation Garden". This is a "place" to go and do yoga exercises. I haven't tried this part out yet but others have really enjoyed it.

    There is also a reward system. After you've completed three scheduled workouts, Maya will reward you with some bronze dumbbells, a new location and a new music choice. There are two more sets of dumbbells to earn after this and more locations and music to unlock.

    The workouts use Yoga, Pilates, Cardio, Strength training, and flexibility exercises.

    After a set amount of workouts, Maya will have you do another Physical Assessment to see how far you've progressed.

    There is also a great support system at the Yourself!Fitness website where you can keep an open journal where other members can encourage you and you encourage them.

    There isn't much negative I can say about this except maybe a better selection of music or music you can download into it would be nice.

    The graphics for Maya are excellent! She looks almost like a real person and moves pretty realistically too. Sometimes her arms look a little funny or she seems to be floating a bit but other than that, she looks great. The background graphics could be a little better but maybe the next version will address that.

    I own a ton of exercise videos, dvds and very expensive exercise equipment that I just don't use. I'm starting my third week with this and I feel almost addicted to the program. There's something about being greeted and asked how you are doing or being told you're doing a great job meeting your commitments. It also keeps you on your toes not knowing exactly what to expect because each workout is different. There are over 500 exercises and Maya usually adds one to two each workout.

    There is also a meal plan for those who are looking for that sort of help. I haven't done the meal plan but folks on the Y!F website who have really like it. You can download recipes from the website that you will find on the game.

    This also comes in a PC version and a Playstation 2 version as well.

    I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a home fitness routine.


    Recommended
    Yes

    1-0 out of 5 stars lmao
    sorry but in my opinion just the idea of this is stupid....go work out for real, you dont need a game to tell you how to lift a dumb bell,or how to roll you flabby self on a stupid ball....sheesh what will they think of next....oh wait yourself eating!!! that be great you can eat all you want in a virtual world..lol ... Read more

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    7. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (20 September, 2004)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $27.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ILSLK
    Sales Rank: 313
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • GameFace II feature allows for near infinite combinations of facial features, body types, and skin tones
    • 8 new licensed courses; 15 PGA Tour pros
    • For 1 player
    • Golf sports simulation game
    • Modify course dynamics such as tee-box length, fairway patterns, and more

    Reviews (15)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Tiger Woods y'all......it's all good y'all
    Having bought and played the EA Sports Tiger Woods series since it came out I have a pretty good idea of what is to be expected.I loved TW 2004 and played that game until the disc starting smoking and caught on fire.For all the people who want to buy a golf game and don't have TW 2004 you should buy this game especially since you can buy 2005 for thirty bucks now.If you have 2004 and also have Xbox live you should buy 2005 since the online play is great. If you don't have Xbox live I will break down what I like and dislike about the game.

    What I like about TW 2005 -
    First of all the basic controls are the same and gameplay is almost exactly the same - they did add Tiger vision but I will get back to that later.The graphics are similar and the courses are similar.There are more golfers to choose from - and I am very excited that Natalie Gulbis is added again this year because she is beautiful and she adds alot to the LPGA tour.There are better clothes this year, and more sponsorships
    are available in your PGA tour season.Also they added Tiger-proofing, I haven't really gotten really in depth into that so I can't say to much about it but it looks pretty cool.

    What I dislike about TW 2005 -
    There is basically one thing.The game is too easy.This is where the Tiger-vision comes into play - there is no skill in putting now.They should make the Legends harder.The PGA tour season is too easy.The first tournament I finished 70 strokes ahead of the next person.Other than this I really love this game.I do have one minor complaint.Some of the "fictional" courses have illegal holes.If it is humanly impossible to reach the green in four stokes on a par five that is an illegal hole.I think there is one hole that is a par four and its impossible to reach the green in three strokes too.These are stupid complaints though.

    Basically I bought this game because I love the EA Sports Tiger Woods series, if you do as well.....Hurry and buy this game!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Game Ever!!!!!!
    This game is very very good because the graphics are really good, it has a lot of options and you can create your own career.It has a lot of cool players and lots of good unlockables like courses and players.You can also make courses with lots of strange colors and weird things.There are also tournaments for you to play.You can also make your own people and design their clothes, pants and shoes.The players look very realistic and they're very cool looking.There are also players who are not professionals that you can play with.The players reactions to when they hit the ball are very good like, if they hit a bad shot they will slam their club or if they hit a good shot they'll smile.The crowd also makes a lot of cool noises and applauds a lot of shots.There is one more thing which is the commentary.The announcers announce everything very well and sound very realistic.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Golf Game Ever!!
    This game is the best golf game because it has very good graphics and you can do so many things.There are also a lot of cool unlockables like people and courses.This game is also fun because you can play with the game and play against the game.You can also make up your own courses with different colors and you can make your own players and design their pants, shirts and shoes. ... Read more

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    8. FIFA Soccer 2005
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (12 October, 2004)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $27.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ILSII
    Sales Rank: 829
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • First Touch Gameplay: All-new fluid player kinetic system that recognizes and then directly translates the speed, vision and awareness of the worlds greatest players to button presses on your controller.
    • The Absolute Broadcast: With new in-game camera angles, smooth and continuous cut sequences for replays, and improved contrast and lighting for players and stadiums.
    • The Worlds Ultimate Roster: More than 350 official licenses, including 20 leagues, 40 national teams, and 12,000 players are available.

    Reviews (18)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best you can get
    Although there are a few flaws in this game, overall it is the best yet. The new first touch feature let's you beat your oppenent almost every time.
    When I first played this game my shots would never go on target, but when i figured out how to use the shot meter it was very easy.
    The one major flaw in the game is that in carreer mode you cannot manage whatever team you wanted you have to manage one of the bad teams. Which takes alot of the fun out of being a manager.
    But with the new and improved gameplay it is a must have. I suggest buying this game right now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars it's definitely an improvement over past 3 fifa's...
    arcadey, fun,i only played the demo and it's good.it's worth the money. rent it and buy it now!!!!!!!!it's really 5 starsbut i give it 4 because of the controls and stuff it's worth the buy and a great addition to any xbox owner.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Arcade instead of a Sim...
    If you want to play football without much control depth then choose this over the European "Pro Evolution Soccer 4" (title is "Winning 11" in the US) and if you have heard the buzz surrounding that game then you should know that it is in the top three sports simulations of all time.

    Winning 11 however is not an out-of-box game, taking days to learn, weeks to master and then improve on with other players. FIFA works straight out of box, is easy, but its limits become all too obvious in light on Winning 11, a game has been in development since the Nintendo 64 and is easily the best soccer engine out there.

    The bottom line is that if you want a soccer game that works out of box, that youcan play almost right away with anybody, then FIFA has it. If you want a real soccer sim that takes longer to get into but is far better, then choose Winning 11. ... Read more

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    9. MX vs ATV Unleashed
    Video Game (22 March, 2005)
    -- our price: $39.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0006JMLMU
    Sales Rank: 2197
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Everything Off-Road Motocross bikes, ATVs, sand-rails, monster trucks, bi-planes and even 4X4 golf carts
    • New Racing Events, Mini-games and Freestyle Challenges SuperMoto, Short track, Hill climbs, Waypoint races, Monster Mash, Gap Jumps and more...
    • Groundbreaking MX vs. ATV Career Mode MX bikes and ATVs meet on the same track to determine racings best machine
    • Online Race against 6 players on Xbox Live and PlayStation2 with live chat
    • Rhythm Racing Rainbows breakthrough physics model that allows players to race through unique non-linear environments with exceptional real world animations

    Reviews (3)

    3-0 out of 5 stars A very average game.
    I wasn't that excited about MX vs ATV Unleashed, so i decided to rent it. I'm just thanking myself that i decided not to buy it considering that it is an extremely average made game.

    Graphics: The graphics in MX vs ATV Unleashed are very simplistic and resemble graphics that you might find in a Gamecube. (No offense Nintendo.)To put it in a better way, they are graphics that you would find in an average MX/ATV game.

    Gameplay: MX vs ATV unleashed provides the gamer with many different gametypes which include freestyle, freeride, race cross, race the top and many more. The controls are fairly simple to memorize and ihave to say, it is fun once in a while when you bust off this huge trick giving you thousands of points. However, it still feels like you are playing the first ever made MX/ATV game, as not many changes have been made except for the gameplay types, a lot more have been added.

    Audio: The music revolves mostly around rap/metal rock. If you like those music categories,you will like the soundtrack. If you don't, then you wont like the soundtrack. Its as easy as that.

    Online: The online is probobly the best part in this game. It hardly ever lags, and you can go up against your opponent in many different gametypes including the ones that i previousely listed.

    As a result, if you are a fan of these kinds of games then i guess it is worth adding to your collection, however if you are not, i would leave it on the shelf.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointment
    I purchased this game a few days ago with high hopes. I have been waiting for a good racing game featuring trophy trucks for a long time, and after I saw some in the game's trailer, I decided to give it a try.

    At first, I was very entertained, as I hadn't played a dirt bike game since excite bike for the nintendo.It is somewhat satisfying performing tricks and racing on the bikes, however, this leads to my first and second disappointment, which is the driving physics and the graphics.To put it bluntly, RalliSport it isn't.Maybe I was expecting too much after many hours with RalliSport and RalliSport 2, but the game just isn't up to the level of other Xbox racing games.
    Another disappointment is the collision detection.I find myself partially going through walls and hills more often than I would like.Another frustrating issue I come across, is landing jumps. Most of the time it is flawless, but other times, it seems like a landing is shaping up to be perfect, but the rider crashes. Other times, the rider "crashes" in mid air before the jump is complete. If these are just due to my lack of skill, then perhaps there should be a better tutorial.
    My final complaint has to do with the "other" vehicles.The driving/flying of the monster trucks, trophy trucks, and helicopter is absolutely poor. There is no other way to describe this.Also, although I somewhat expected, the involvement of the other vehicles in the actual game is somewhat limited.
    I should also mention that the menu screen is not well laid out. At first it is unclear what needs to be done to initiate a "career mode".It is also not clear how you have done on individual tracks before you select them...some type of box off to the side displaying stats would be welcome.

    This game will provide hours of entertainment jumping and racing the bikes and atv's, but don't expect too much from any other aspect of the game.I can't believe I haven't purchased Ghost Recon 2 yet, but picked this up...wait for the price to drop.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Off Road Game EVER!!!
    This game is the best because there is a veriety of choices between what you can be ATV, Motorcycle, Helicopter, Plane, Sand Rail And MORE!! One Bad thing it king of takes to long to load each race. Grafics are super. There are also a lot of tracks you can unlock like Glamis. Another cool thing is you can choose wheather your a Motorcycle or ATV of haveing a 2-Sroke or 4-Sroke engine lots of optons for you bike and ride to have the way YOU like it. Overall a 5 star game and worth buying. ... Read more

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    10. Madden NFL 2005
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (09 August, 2004)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00020V4NK
    Sales Rank: 329
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Create-a-fan feature lets you put your likeness into the stadium crowd
    • New Defensive Playmaker Control lets you modify pre-snap assignments for any defensive player on the field
    • Single player and multiplayer online modes
    • Football simulation/action sports game
    • New storyline central in franchise mode gathers game events into news-story presentations

    Reviews (61)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Gameplay Rocks
    Gameplay 93% A-
    Franchise 79% c+
    create a fan 59% F
    Stadium Upgrades 71% C-
    Commentary 82% B-
    Talk Show 89% B+

    5-0 out of 5 stars Coolest game on earth
    I realy reccomend this game and for $29.95 its a giveawaway!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars My Mighty Bengals...
    Madden NFL 2005 is a quite good game. Everyone else and the kitchen sink has gone over the various improvements, so I will not list them. The graphics are great, but can be a bit... iffy at times. Franchise Mode is where many of the improvements have been made, and yours truly have already taken the Bengals to three Super Bowls... unfortunately, I have only won one of them.

    ***REVIEW HALFTIME***

    About my Bengals...

    This season, they have went 8-8, the same result as the previous season. Before that was twelve years of substandard play, and people saying...

    "The NFL is good when the Bengals are bad"
    "Bengals? Who cares?!"*
    *Check my previous reviews for my thoughts on that horrible phrase.
    "The Bengals will never, ever be good"
    "I grew up watching the Bengals on TV, so I know all about pain"

    ... and many others. The fact of the matter is that before the twelve years of... rampant losing, they were a pretty decent franchise, putting winning teams on the field (save for the 1987 season, but that's for another day). They even went to two Super Bowls. TWO SUPER BOWLS! Unfortunately, they lost both of them to the same opponent (the 49ers).

    ***END OF REVIEW HALFTIME***

    Only one gripe about Madden, though: It seems a bit too easy to win! That's what I thought before upping the difficulty and adjusting the A.I. Those who say that it's too easy to beat the game should do what I had done.

    Oh, one more thing: you can edit rosters. That's what I did to my Bengals when I started Franchise Mode. They were such a Patriots-esque robot super-team...

    Anyways, that's my review. I do hope you find it helpful, and if you don't, then to hell with you. ... Read more

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    11. Nascar 2005: Chase for the Cup
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (31 August, 2004)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $29.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ILSIS
    Sales Rank: 1023
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • First game to feature NASCAR's new point system
    • Create-a-Driver feature allows you to customize your character and racing gear
    • Single, multiplayer, and online multiplayer modes; race up to 43 cars on a single track through Xbox Live
    • Sports racing game
    • Develop your racing skills--and settle your disputes with other drivers--by racing cars through city streets

    Reviews (14)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Racing Fans!
    I was apprehensive about buying this game.However, I went ahead and laid down the money and have been extremely pleased with my decision.First of all, the graphics are very good and the racing can get intense.The action is fast paced and all of the tracks look as they do on TV.

    One thing I love is the Nascar 2005 can be a very deep game with a lot of replay value.Of course, if you just want to race one race at a time you can do that, but if you want to start a carrier, it is very detailed and involved.You start in the Featherweight division with little money and no fans.After you start winning some races, you gain money, fans, and notoriety among the other racers.You also have an agent who will help you climb the ladder of fame.If you do well in the Featherweight, you can move up to the Truck series, the Bush series, and then on to Nascar.However, you have to wait for offers to come across from car owners in that particular division.For example, if you are doing well in the Bush series Motorola may offer you a deal to drive for them in Nascar.You can take the deal, or hold out to try and get a better offer from another sponsor.It's totally up to you.You will also be challenged to street races by some of the Nascar drivers.These are pretty cool because they allow you to race with streetcars such as the new 2005 Ford Mustang!If you win, you will gain notoriety and the drivers will respect you more on the track.

    Another aspect that I love is the gas pedal.With the gas being the right top button on the XBOX controller, you can use it just like an actual pedal.You can let off a little to make it through the turns then floor it on the straightaway's.It really gives you more control of your car because you are able to make it through the turns easily, while still applying a little bit of gas.Very nice!

    Also, the addition of the "share draft" and "intimidate" buttons work nicely.If you are drafting someone that is on the inside of a two car wide draft, you can press the "share draft" button and it will suck you up on the car in front of you.This allows the driver to pass cars on the outside because the more cars you have in a draft, the faster you are.As for the "intimidate" button, you can press and then literally intimidate the car in front of you.If you have the button locked in and bump draft the car you are intimidating, he will usually move out of your way.However, if you are too rough you could tick him off and cause him to come after you.Yeah, I've been wrecked a couple of times for pissing off a driver.

    This game is a blast and I give it my highest recommendation!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great game for dedicated NASCAR fans
    This game is for players that want a challenge (Not recomended for beginners).This game is good for NASCAR fans that under stand the season.You start out racing Ryan Newman on the streets and if you beat him you will get a race contract (Don't think you will start out in the Nextel series, but you will need to move your way up the to the Nextel series).This is FIGHT TO THE TOP mode, but that's not the only thing.You can go to race mode and do Race Now, Season, Chase For The Cup, Dodge Speed Zone, Lightning Chalange, and Race Online. In the Features mode there is What's New and Costom Car Garage.There are many other features in this game you can explore.Just a heads up it's a 1-2 player game unless online.Things to improve are when you race FETHERLIGHT and PRODUCTION there is no pitting or yellow flages.Also in FIGHT TO THE TOP once you put difficulty in and start you can't change it, but you can change how your person looks.You can save more than one game on it(X-BOX only).It could improve but it is still an awesome game.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Better than before, Still much room for improvement
    I'm not a big NASCAR fan but I found this to be a pretty good game. The combination of driver/owner modes is a cool idea but both seem to be a bit under developed.

    Owner mode pretty much consists of buying a team, buying all the upgrades for the car and the pit crew, then letting it run itself. In real life, most teams have more than one car. This is not an option here. You are also limited in the drivers you can hire and I have only seen one who has the capability to actually win a championship, sort of frustrating if you own two or three teams.

    On the driver side, your car setup will rarely need to be adjusted. You should be able to get the pole in virtually every qualifying session without any adjustments (at the lower levels anyway). The allies / rivals feature is a nice touch but only works one way. If you want to 'share draft' with someone, you have to let him pass you then draft him. The AI drivers will not use this feature on you no matter how good your alliance is.

    The production car feature is, in a word, silly. Just as an experiment I took the Mustang GT out on Talledega. I'm sure the new Mustang is a fine car, but I doubt it is capable of 190+MPH in fourth gear at 9000RPM. Last I checked, 9000RPM would send pistons flying every-which-way in 95% of production cars. As well, Last I checked the SRT-4 was Front Wheel drive, yet when you do a burn out on your 'victory lap' you quite clearly spin the rear tires madly. For the production cars, they clearly just put a different skin over the stock cars and called it a day.

    The single most frustrating thing about this game however is the "Pit road problem" On occasion, there will be an accident on pit road which will get a car stuck sideways, blocking all access to the pits. The AI can't get the car unstuck. If you're entering the pits and this happens in front of you, your only option is to quit the race, otherwise you'll just be stuck there as the rest of the field drives laps around you.

    All in all, it's a fun game to drive and the multiple series allow for a lot of playablility. ... Read more

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    12. Karaoke Revolution Bundle
    by Konami
    Video Game (09 November, 2004)
    -- our price: $59.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00068B9QK
    Sales Rank: 1481
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Compete in multiple exciting game modes like Arcade, Showtime and Karaoke
    • Special technology rates the pitch and rhythm of your vocals
    • Multiple mini-games that will keep you singing along all night
    • Sing along to licensed hits and well known classics, then be judgedon your performance
    • *Give it your best performance or you'll be humiliated by the crowd -- they react to your performance in real-time

    Reviews (6)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Humiliation was never so much fun!
    Got the game, connected the microphone, and was having a blast in less than 3 minutes.You pick a complex or simple song, choose plain karaoke, or get graded by the crowd or your friends.Connect to Xbox Live for more songs.Sure it'll cost you, but isn't singing "Jessie's Girl" to an adoring crowd worth it?

    There is no mystery to this game, just flat out karaoke fun.The "bundle" part of Karaoke Revolution Bundle is the microphone that plugs into your joystick (just like an xbox live headset).

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!! Can't Wait for the next one!!
    This is an awesome game!!! I love that you have to actually have some talent in order to play. I love how the microphone can pick up what note you are singing. (Isn't technology crazy?!?!) This game is fun for the person/people playing and for anybody who might be just watching. The characters get pretty animated and they glow when you sing really well. (It's pretty challenging to try to get your character to glow during the entire song! But trust me, it can be done!) The crowd watching your character also waves their arms and dances if you are doing a good job. If not, then the crowd leaves and your character gets pretty depressed. I hope that Konami comes out with more for XBOX!!!

    Note: there is one downside to this game. You find yourself singing the same songs over and over again. (60 songs really isn't that many to choose from)


    4-0 out of 5 stars Needs more songs,but you can download if online w/XBOX Live
    This game took me off guard. I expected just a simple little Karaoke game with lyrics on the screen and nothing more. I never played the ones on the PS2 and really never wanted to, but when it came out for XBOX, I figured, what the heck, I enjoy singing so I'll give it a shot. In 4 words, "what a party game!" First off, Konami did a wonderful job of replicating the actual music from the original artists. The music is nearly cloned perfectly. People with home theaters will jam to this with the 5.1 Digital. The way the crowd reacts to you really gets your adrenaline flowin, if you sing bad, you're character will get booed off stage, heck, you do bad enough, the music stops--- if you do well, they will go nuts for you. It really makes you feel like you're at a serious karaoke jam. But not only do you just sing, you're also being judged! The game judges you by tone of voice and timing. It's very picky at times and when you don't know the words by heart, prepare to have a mean crowd by your side.

    The different venues like county fairs, outdoor stadiums, party palaces and local bars gives the game a very realistic feel. The characters available are comical to watch on-screen and they move their mouth with yours, downright funny. The males will get a kick out of choosing the "Britney Look Alike Girl" and doing Friends in Low Places.

    Up front, the music selection is a mixed bag and I won't judge if it's good or bad because different people prefer different things. It mostly included a little country, some 80's, 90's and some recent stuff. I know it's hard to make everyone happy, but the thing to do is offer more music. And that is where XBOX Live comes in. With an XBOX Live subscription (which is already $49.99 a year) you can connect online to get new songs. Of course there is no mention of charging us in the instruction booklet, but not to my surprise, there is a $4.99 fee for each group of songs. Each group of $4.99 contains 5 songs. I'm sorry, $4.99 is a rip off, especially when we may only want it for 1 or 2 of the selections. And we're already paying Microsoft to go online for our yearly subscription. Sigh. More money out the door...

    And considering we spent $59.99 for the game itself, Konami seems a bit greedy. I would have liked it more if you could buy in singles for .99cents. Seems more logical. At this time "Jan 05" the downloads are pretty weak, only about 6 groups availalbe and the stuff they do have is pretty skimpy. A few 80's songs, Jessie's Girl, more Michael Jackson, some Britney Spears, Madonna, etc. Good stuff, but we need a wider variety. Hopefully over time they will get that price down and get more for us.

    As a whole, I still loved this game, I'm a karaoke fan and love to jam out, other fans will love it to. As with me, some music you're simply never going to sing, or want to. The problem, some of the modes force you to sing what it chooses to continue on to earn new characters and venues. It's annoying and if it was up to me to market this game, I would make different genres of music to sell seperately instead of putting a mix of music on one game. How about an all 70's, all 80's, all 90's and "Modern" releases so people dont' get stuck with songs they'll never use. But as a whole,it's good fun and I'm lovin' the songs I do like, and the ability to download new songs is nice, but $4.99 for 5 songs is greedy and they should let you choose them individually. Duh Konami? ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft   


    13. World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International
    by Konami
    Video Game (01 February, 2005)
    -- our price: $39.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00076OMRO
    Sales Rank: 2214
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Featuring 136 club teams and 57 national teams, Winning Eleven 8 offers gamers control of up to 4,500 of the world's greatest soccer players. The inclusion of licensed leagues is a huge step forward for the series, with player likenesses, player names and official kits, bolstering what is already considered the most advanced and realistic soccer game to date.
    • The world's biggest stars are brought to life through photo realistic graphics and authentically modeled features, as well as individual styles of play, movement and ball control. Additionally, the game will introduce a wealth of new moves and tricks including new free kick and penalty kick techniques, an innovative indirect free kick move and a new dribbling system that offers more control as gamers go one-on-one and try to pass opposing players. Teaming up with these new features will be mor
    • Further adding to the excitement of the game, Winning Eleven 8 will also feature the first-ever on-screen referee in the history of the series. Boasting an enhanced ref AI, the referee will run up and down the field reacting realistically and instinctively to fouls, giving advantage for minor infringements and even stepping in to calm things down when the action gets heated.
    • Taking the series to a new playing field, Winning Eleven 8 features improvements on a number of options in the game. An enhanced training mode allows beginners to learn the basics of soccer as well as to help gamers master the vast depth of play. In addition, Winning Eleven 8 features improvements to the popular Master League, which now has more strategy through player development and injury, and a new 'My Best Eleven' option so fans can save their greatest teams.

    Reviews (8)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Better Than FIFA
    I am from England where ever loves FIFA but now there is a new footy game on the market and everyone is turning. In the UK its called Pro Evolution Soccer 4 and i have had ever single one of them sice Pro Evo 1. They all better than FIFA because it has better game play and is much fast than FIFA which is slow and boring not like the beautiful game of football but the only thing FIFA has over Pro Evo is that it has better graphics and has the real names, which is made up for in gameplay. This is a great game playing against your mates because the pace of the game is gets much faster. This is much better than FIFA and the more people that buy it the more real kits and names there will be on the game SO BUY IT.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best of the Winning Eleven series to date
    I have played all of the North American W.E. games since WE 6 and I have to say that I am impressed with the consistent improvements that Konami has done with this series.Below is my review based off the PS2 version:

    The Winning Eleven games have all had one thing in common: tremendous and realistic gameplay.Not only does WE 8 continue this tradition, but the game also adds on welcomed new features that compensate for the lack of online play and club licenses that is synonymous with the FIFA series:

    - On the pitch referee
    When fouls are committed, you'll witness a referee run up to the play to either warn the player or toss out a yellow card.What makes this neat is that you have the option to select which referee will be the decision maker for your game.One ref that is not made available is Pierluigi Collina, who is heralded as being the best ref in the sport.That's a bit of a bummer but doesn't really do much to affect the game

    - Free kicks now involve two kickers
    Yep, that's right.By using the select button (on the PS2), you have the option of using two kickers from the spot.This now only adds to realism, but strategy as well since you have more than one person at getting around the wall during free kicks.

    - Advanced moves
    In previous versions of W.E. you had to be real adept in using the buttons to get around your opponent.Although you still need to be pretty skillful in maneuvering your man, you can use the R2 button to perform stutter steps and more fakes to get around the defender.Playing against the computer on the highest difficulty will show you how hard covering the AI has really gotten.

    - Improved AI
    As great as WE 6 was, the AI wasn't overly difficult.WE7 was better at working on this but now, WE 8 has really added to this department.You'll find that if you play the same two teams 3 times, you'd be pressed to win all 3 games in a row.The defense of the AI has hard to get around unless you really are adept in passing well.As I said earlier, offensive AI is hard in its own right in that the addition of trick moves makes it hard to cover your opponents one on one, especially if the opposing player is a star such as Ronaldo, Zidane, Henry, etc.You'll also never score the same goal twice (unless it's a penalty kick).The AI is just too good in this game.

    - Improved graphics
    This is easily the best looking WE game in the series.Although FIFA has been renowned for their graphics, I really think WE is not that far behind anymore.You can easily make out players such as Beckham, Schevchenko, Figo, etc.Heck, you can even witness Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United along with his huge earrings.Animations are numerous in this game as well.Players complaining, goal keepers trying to motivate teammates, players pushing each other after a hard foul was committed all add to the fun factor in this game.You'll even see dirt stains on players' jerseys after a few minutes have passed in the game.

    - Deeper Master's League
    Although I have yet to try this part of the game, I have been told that this is the bread and butter of the game.Basically this is the part of the game where you take a team over the course of several seasons and try to build a dynastry (similar to franchise mode on other games like Madden).You can keep track of your players during the course of a season with player ratings fluctuating.Old players will retire at season's end and young players, with added playing time, will improve right before your very eyes.Previous W.E. Master League's have kept me busy so I'm expecting this year's iteration to do the same to me once I get to it.

    Here are the few cons I found (PS2)
    - Commentary/Sound
    Not horrible, but not great.However, once youre knee deep in games (which will happen once you play the hardest level), you won't be concentraing on the sound as much.

    - A bit of slowdown
    If you have several players in the box, there's occasional slowdown but not bad enough to take away from the gameplay.

    - No online play.Probably the most "glaring" deficit of this game according to some.True, online play adds fun to games, but I always felt that playing a sports game with more than one person is best when you play your friends directly instead of over a broadband connection.



    Overall, this is probably one of the best sports games I have ever played (Madden 2003, NBA 2K series, and SSX I think are on this level). Even if you're not a soccer fan you'll enjoy how much of a challenge this game will provide for you.If you are a soccer fan like myself, you'll be blown away by the realism this game serves up. And if you're a Winning Eleven fan, you'll be flat out impressed with the new features this game adds over previous editions.

    4-0 out of 5 stars No frills... addictive gameplay
    This is definitely a no frills soccer game. The menus are crap. The music sounds like it was ripped from some 80's action flick. The graphics are pretty good but it looks like we've hit the wall with this generation of consoles, so you feel like your looking at every other soccer game around. The manner in which you save games and highlights is clumsy. And I'm sure there's more stuff but I've only owned it for about 24hrs.

    What stood out is the game play and physics. There must be hundreds of player animations, all extremely realistic, that tie together seemlessly. Players stumble, trip up, dive, roll over and over like Klinsman back in the day, get pushed aside, throw up their arms in dismay when they miss an easy chance (and sometimes cover their faces and drop to their knees), dispute throw-ins and fouls with the ref, reel from a powerful shot, and so on. It's all these manerisms that you take for granted when you watch live soccer on the TV, but appreciate so much in this game because it's obvious that the designers cared about making it as realistic as possible. It's all in the details. The game play itself is smooth and intuitive. If you've played FIFA for donkey's years because it's the only soccer game of note in North America, then you can dive into this one very quickly. Once you get up to speed you will find that games flow nicely and are very challenging. The opposition AI makes for a tough game at higher difficulty levels and goals won't come easily. Stadiums are varied, more so than in FIFA. The way the grass has been cut, the quality of the pitch, the type of netting used in the goal, the closeness of the crowd to the pitch, all vary as they should. I love the way the ball behaves in wet weather, stopping up short and kicking up sprays of water every time it hits the turf. The way the netting responds to the ball hitting it at different angles and speeds is a thing of beauty. I look for all of these small details in a soccer game, and I was pleasantly surprised here.

    Overall it's a bare bones package with high quality game play and incredible attention to detail. As far as licenses go you get the Spanish and Italian leagues and maybe a couple more, but the others are all fictional with some real names thrown in. Giggs plays for Man Red apparently. There seem to be plenty of other features like training, cup competitions, editing capabilities, etc. that I don't really care about. I just want an entertaining and realistic soccer experience and this game delivers.
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    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Sports    7. Outdoors   


    14. NBA Live 2005
    by Electronic Arts
    Video Game (28 September, 2004)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $27.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ILSJM
    Sales Rank: 316
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • A collection of brand new moves put even more control in your hands
    • Dynasty mode lets you build your team and watch your franchise flourish for up to 25 seasons
    • For 1 to 4 players