All Pro Football Xbox
All Pro Football Xbox
How much will i get for this?
How much will i get If i trade in my:
Xbox 360 Pro: With MW2, MLB 2K7, Gears of War (Platinum Hits), Madden 07, PGR 3, All Pro football 2K8, How much will i get for this because i want to buy a PlayStation 3, The reason for my Trade is that my Xbox keeps freezing, and Most of the Time doesn't want to Connect to the Internet, idk if it is my connection to connect to live, or is it that 360 Sucks, and I would rather buy a PS3 because people say it's more Reliable. Should I Trade me Xbox 360 because of my Connection problems
XBOX SUCKS ! DON'T GO TO GAME STOP !! LIST THEM ON EBAY !!
PS3 ALL THE WAY !!
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All Pro Football 2K8 |
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Imagine Rice, Unitas, Butkus, and Singletary. In their prime, on the same field, or maybe even the same team. Imagine preparing a precision squad of mercenaries—even building your own players. Imagine football action the way football is really played... |
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NCAA Football 12 |
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Chart your path to collegiate gridiron glory from high school to college. View larger. Pick Your Path to Collegiate Gridiron Glory NCAA Football 12 lets you experience the rise to dominance of a young, up-and-coming gridiron star hoping to make his way to a college superpower of choice and eventually a national championship... |
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Madden NFL 12 |
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Madden NFL 12 continues the rich tradition of the storied franchise by bringing fans closer to the NFL than ever before. Featuring all 32 teams, stadiums, and your favorite players in the league, Madden NFL 12 is true to the game... |
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Madden NFL 08 |
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Why just watch NFL football on TV when you can take an active role in the game with Madden NFL 08 by Electronic Arts? Madden NFL 08 lets you control the running game like never before. Step up as the lead blocker to create a hole, then take control of the tailback and smash through, overpower, or slash away from would-be tacklers as you fight for every yard... |
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Kinect Sports Season Two |
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Kinect Sports: Season Two” sprints out of the box at full speed, taking full advantage of the revolutionary Kinect technology and its latest exciting features like in-game voice commands and enhanced motion tracking. |
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 |
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is the 2010-2011 version of Konami's long-running, video game soccer franchise. The tenth release in the series overall, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 refreshes the popular series by merging the best features that earlier iterations have presented to video game footballers worldwide over the years, along with new features that will carry the franchise into the future... |
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NCAA Football 12 |
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Chart your path to collegiate gridiron glory from high school to college. View larger. Pick Your Path to Collegiate Gridiron Glory NCAA Football 12 lets you experience the rise to dominance of a young, up-and-coming gridiron star hoping to make his way to a college superpower of choice and eventually a national championship... |
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NBA 2K12 (Covers May Vary) |
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Get back on the court as some of the greatest NBA players of all time in NBA 2K12. Featuring legendary players and teams from NBA history, NBA 2K12 lets you truly settle the argument of who is the greatest... |
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Madden NFL 11 |
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Madden NFL 11 is the 22nd version of EA Sports' classic video game football franchise. Featuring cover athlete Drew Brees, Super Bowl XLIV MVP and quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, Madden NFL 11 incorporates a blend of simpler, quicker and deeper new features with time-tested classic features expected from a game in the Madden franchise... |
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 |
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is the 2010-2011 version of Konami's long-running, video game soccer franchise. The tenth release in the series overall, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 refreshes the popular series by merging the best features that earlier iterations have presented to video game footballers worldwide over the years, along with new features that will carry the franchise into the future... |
How to Get Paid to Play Getting started in the ârent to pwnâ business
It seems simply incredible to us that some people actually get paid to play video games (especially to our mothers), but if you are good enough, you could actually make a nice living from-that's right-gaming. But even Walshy, Fata1ity and T-Squared didn't become highly paid superstars overnight. The road to success is paved with thousands of hours of practice, failure, and (maybe just maybe) a triumphant payday. So if long odds and even longer practices sound like good times to you,then read on.
First things first: don't waste your time by asking for cash before you've made a name for yourself. Winning a couple of matches on the GameBattles ladder is a good start and a fine accomplishment, but follow that up with a couple of dozen more before you start shopping for matching Rolexes.
Have something significant to talk about with potential sponsors before you begin making the rounds. The internet is a wonderful place, but potential sponsors want you to participate in live tournaments rather than existing completely online. Live tournament play is where you'll have the opportunity to be seen and meet the most people-even if it's just a local LAN or regional tournament.
Most importantly, live tournaments and events are the only place where you'll meet potential sponsors and partners. This is where you'll meet with company representatives and develop personal relationships-do this well before asking them for dollars. Spamming companies' inboxes with solicitations without a direct personal relationship will only succeed in putting you on their email blacklist.
After you've won some live tournaments and shaken some hands, always remember that you are entering into a mutually beneficial marketing arrangement. The upside to you is that you'll potentially receive free gear and travel expenses-but there has to be a return on investment for the company as well. Be prepared to show exactly how you plan to do that, in terms of cost per impression. Having a team website with an active fan community is a natural place to start since you can give potential partners actual data on unique visitor traffic, page views, and site ranking.
Your team's image is absolutely crucial to any potential sponsor relationship. You'll be an extension of the company's brand. Today's world-wide corporations won't touch you with a ten-foot contract unless you project a mature, responsible image-no matter how good you are. Start by removing racist, homophobic, and drug references in your Gamer Tag and other avatars or signatures that you use in forums and social networking sites. Bigoted behavior online or in person will quickly earn you a negative reputation, and that's game over. Drugs and alcohol are a non-starter, period. This includes inappropriate behavior at events but extends to MySpace and Facebook photos-or wherever you keep a public profile. Ask Michael Phelps about his Kellogg's contract if you are unsure about how important this is.
Even if your team has a carefully crafted image, you probably don't have a real shot at taking down Str8 Rippin' on MLG's main stage-at least right away-but there might be more ways to make your team marketable beyond raw skill. What makes your team interesting? Is your team comprised of former high school football stars (or the cheer leading squad)? Does one of your players have 6 fingers? Look for an interesting angle-are you all from the same small town in Iowa, or from the four corners of the globe? Be sure to keep this in mind when you are looking for teammates who you might otherwise pass up.
Most of all, when you are playing and searching for great teammates, remember to have fun and enjoy the rigors of competition, but always treat both your teammates and other players with respect. The professional gaming community is an extremely tiny subset of gamers and you'll be sure to meet and network with the same people again and again.
In closing, there are few occupations in life that are as incredible as being a paid, professional gamer. Given the right attitude, skill, and dedication you could be one of the proud elite that can say:"I get paid to play videogames."
About the Author
By Joshua LaTendresse -- Producer, ASTRO Gaming. ASTRO Gaming creates premium video gaming equipment for pro gamers, leagues and their lifestyles. Spun-off from design powerhouse ASTRO Studios, known in the gaming world for designing the Microsoft Xbox 360â„¢, Alienware PCs, and HP's Blackbird PC, ASTRO Gaming produces a line of gamer centric "tech-life" products, supporting this rapidly growing community. ASTRO Gaming's product line includes the critically acclaimed A40 Audio System, the Official Licensed MLG Gaming Headset, and the new Transport Series of gaming bags.
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