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Microsoft Drops Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter Price
By Eli Green
January 16, 2008 - 22:10




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Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter now $99 CAD


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Today, Microsoft announced that it has officially dropped the price of its Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter. The Adapter, which allows Xbox 360 users to connect the Xbox Live or a compatible Windows PC without the need for an Ethernet cable, has gone from $129.99 CAD to $99.99 CAD. Some of the features of the Adapter include the ability to stream photos, videos and music from compatible Windows XP and Vista-based PCs, daul band 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz wireless A/B/G home network compatibility and a design that eliminates wire and adapter clutter, as it attaches to and is powered by the Xbox 360.

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EA releases new train management simulator


Electronic Arts announced that it shipped Rail Simulator to North American retailers today. Developed by Kuju Entertainment, the North American version of the game features new content including U.S. trains and the famous Barstow to San Bernardino route modeled in extraordinary detail. Rail Simulator was developed to give train enthusiasts more control, track options and graphic quality than any previous train management simulator, as well as giving them the chance to take the helm of a number of historic and contemporary trains on over 1,000 miles of real-life train routes from around the world. Rail Simulator is available now for PC for $39.99 USD and CAD and is rated E or Everyone.

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XBLA update


This week's Xbox Live Arcade update brings us a new title from Sierra Online, featuring bunnies. Lots of bunnies. Boogie Bunnies , a colour matching 3D puzzle game, forces players to keeps their wits about them as they try to keep a herd of bunnies out of danger. Players will visit exotic locations, where they will try to complete extensive puzzle chains in order to trigger “funky bunny dances”. There are three game modes available to play – Classic, Arcade and Endless – plus offline and online multiplayer, featuring co-operative or competitive play. Boogie Bunnies is available worldwide (except in Japan and Korea) for 800 Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone.



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