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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Xbox 360

$22.00 to $40.00



Oblivion is the quintessential role-playing game for the next generation and another leap forward in gaming. Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. Oblivion is the latest chapter in the epic and highly successful Elder Scrolls saga and utilizes next-generation video game hardware to fully immerse you into the experience. With a powerful combination of freeform gameplay and unprecedented graphics, you can unravel the main quest at your own pace or explore the vast world and find your own challenges.Minimize

Manufacturer:Bethesda Softworks Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN710425312830
Publisher   Bethesda Softworks
Genre   Role-Playing
ESRB Rating   T - (Teen)
Output Signal Supported720p
HDTV SupportHDTV Support
Audio SupportDolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio16:9
ESRB DescriptorViolence • Blood and Gore • Use of Alcohol • Language • Sexual Themes
Control ElementsKeyboard • Gamepad
Max. Number Of Players1
Release DateQ4, 2005
UPC710425298790


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the, elder, scrolls, iv, oblivion, xbox, 360,

Sonic''s Ultimate Genesis Collection Xbox 360

$13.00 to $38.00



Developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for the Xbox 360 contains over 40 classic SEGA games in one package; making it the largest collection of SEGA first party games ever offered.

Manufacturer:Sega Key FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
Publisher   Sega
ESRB Rating   E10 - (Everyone 10+)
Output Signal Supported1080p • 720p
HDTV SupportHDTV Support
Max. Number Of Players2
Release DateFebruary, 2009
UPC010086680348


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sonics, ultimate, genesis, collection, xbox, 360,

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Xbox 360

$18.00 to $60.00



The critically acclaimed Call of Duty franchise moves to the 21st century in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Tackle a variety of missions as a US Marine or British SAS Agent to thwart a terrorist madman bent on launching a nuclear assault against the western world. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has a thrill-ride single player campaign, but it's the robust multiplayer mode that will keep players coming back for more. Featuring a deep leveling system and a variety of different modes of play, Call of Duty 4 is the most popular multiyplayer console game ever released.Minimize

Manufacturer:Activision Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN83157
Publisher   Activision
Genre   Shooter / FPS
Release DateQ4, 2007
UPC447875830798


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call, of, duty, 4, modern, warfare, xbox, 360,


Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Xbox 360


Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook…


Halo® 3: ODST Xbox 360


Halo® 3: ODST returns players to familiar ground on a vital, top-secret mission. The gripping story, cooperative campaign and new multiplayer content will have Halo fans "Preparing to Drop" in Fall 2009. Originally titled Halo 3: Recon, the new game brings the perspective of new characters to the Human-Covenant struggle, as it explores the ODST, or Orbital Drop Shock Troopers.Minimize


Just Cause Xbox 360


Approach missions in any way you like or break off from the fight and enjoy exploring the islands; over 250k acres of land to explore, the largest environment ever seen in a game; jump from vehicle-to-vehicle, parasail, skydive and base-jump; over 100 of the most varied, exciting array of land, sea and air vehicles ever seen in a video game; procedurally generated landscape delivers a huge, beautiful, detailed world while eliminating loading times; story missions, side-missions, bonus missions and many more; ensuring plenty of action spread throughout the islands; Sheldon and Kane, two cia field operatives, will provide you with reconnaissance info, extraction and vehicle drops; the best way to explore San Esperito is by air.Minimize


Guitar Hero: Van Halen Xbox 360


Activision's third band-centric Guitar Hero release follows rock group Van Halen during its formative years with David Lee Roth as lead singer, but without original bassist Michael Anthony.