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21 out of 22(95%)reviewers recommend this product.
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Dj219
fromLas Angeles, CA
Age:25-34
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Great price at this value!
PostedNovember 20, 2013
Alright, so this comes with the full version of Lego Starwars III, which if you where to buy seperate, it would be about 30.00. And this, right here is 30 dollars more than the 250 G ($30 = 70 gigs more) and if you were to minus that, it would pretty much be the same exact price as the 250 G. So, 70 G FOR FREE!!! Yes, the download takes an 1 Hr. & 30 min. but still WELL WORTH IT!!!
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Posted byDj219
Las Angeles, CA
One more thing...
onNovember 27, 2013
Well, mine didn't come with Lego Star Wars III. It came with a full version of NFS: Most Wanted, and Ms. Splosion Man, and some demos where already installed on the drive.
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JoeJr23
fromMilwaukee, WI
Age:18-24
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A must buy for 4GB Slim owners!
PostedJuly 9, 2013
I recently bought the 320gb hard drive for my 4gb 360 slim, and so far I'm very happy with the extra gigabytes I received, now I have plenty of room for all my future downloads, game saves, and more. This is a must buy for anyone who owns a 4gb 360 slim, or for anyone looking in general to upgrade their 250gb hard drive to a larger one.
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Anonymous
fromNew York, NY
Age:35-44
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Absolutely Perfect
PostedJanuary 24, 2013
While I could have gotten a "knock-off" drive on amazon or ebay I opted for the official branded MS drive. While you could save with a knock-off I always say, "Are you willing to damage the investment you made to your gaming?" I didn't want to risk damage to my machine, even if the risk was minimal so I went with the branded drive. It works as advertised and the free game was a neat inclusion.
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DarkPaladin
fromUt
Age:18-24
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Bigger GB=BETTER!!!
PostedSeptember 16, 2012
When it comes to xbox memory, bigger is always better. With modern games, bigger is a necessity. Why? Games now days take a lot of space. Examples? Borderlands with dlcs is about 7gb. BF3 with patches and dlcs is at 8gb, and there are 3 more dlcs coming out (so it’ll probably be a total of 13gb for bf3) many other games take a lot of dlcs. If you ever buy movies, music, downloadable content (dlc), arcade games, etc, they take a lotta memory space. Even simple patches (required to play online) take a lot of space. Last BF3 patch was almost 2gb. I play only a handful of video games, and I am at a total of 95 gb being used. I don’t buy movies, music, or anything of that sort, just games.
Now a common question is “can’t we just delete unused files to make space?” Of coarse you can. However, if you delete a saved game, you never get it back. Deleting a patch like a bf3 patch, if you ever come back to the game, it takes about 2 hours to redownload. Dlc’s also take an average of an hour to download. Dlcs you pay for, so losing those is like losing money. You can redownload them from your “download history” however sometimes they aren’t in the download history. When this happens, the only way to get the dlcs back is to rebuy them. Ridiculous right? I mean rebuying a dlcs starts at 10$, and some can be up to 30$ EACH. Just at what they would cost would pay for a bigger hardrive.
I can’t stress how important it is to buy a bigger hardrive. With the amount of games I play, I’m comfortably around 100gb, even though I have a 250gb hardrive. If you can afford and buy tons of games and dlcs, then yes you will want the biggest one possible. Keep in mind on top of game stuff, dlcs, movies, music, etc, there are patches. Not just game patches, but system patches application patches, etc etc. All of which take space.
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