Old Xbox games and other accessories from Walmart.com
by Lord_Satorious on Comments
Last night I ordered several older Xbox games from Walmart.com, because they're backwards-compatible with my Xbox 360, and because they're cheap. - Dead or Alive Ultimate, $14.82 - Max Payne, $9.82 - Soul Calibur II, $9.82 - The Thing, $12.82 - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4, $12.82 Five games; more than the number of Xbox games I had for the majority of the time I still played my Xbox. I bought Dead or Alive 3 first, but I never had a human opponent to play against, so that's no fun. I never did pick up the bonus disc which contained all the extra costumes of the Japanese and European versions of the game. I bought Panzer Dragoon Orta when I bought the component cables for my Xbox, around the same time I bought my Hitachi 57SWX20B. That was around March of 2003. I bought Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee some time later, then Gunvalkyrie for cheap on eBay. Before I bought my Xbox 360, I bought MechAssault, but never got far into it because I bought my Xbox 360 shortly thereafter, disconnected my Xbox, and was unable to play MechAssault anymore. I did buy Halo 2 for my Xbox 360, so my total Xbox game count will be eleven, or less than the number of Xbox 360 games I own. If I had to have one more, it would be Psychonauts. I saw it in a bargain bin once, but didn't buy it because it wasn't backwards-compatible at the time, but it's been added recently and now I want it. The only other games I wish were backwards-compatible are basically the ones I own, especially Panzer Dragoon Orta. Having to start all over again sucks, but it's a great game that I never really tired of. I also bought an Xbox Quick Charge Kit for my Xbox 360 for $29.82, which is useful to have; and a Nintendo GameCube WaveBird controller for $27.82 (why is everything a certain dollar amount and 82 cents?), which isn't useful at all at the moment because I own neither a GameCube or a Wii, but I intend to buy a Wii when they become readily available.