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	<description>The Xbox 360 Arcade has now launched, making the popular gaming console a more family-friendly and affordable system. The new system features a wireless controller, an HDMI connection for high-def output, 256 MB of memory for storing games, and 5 games. The included games are: &amp;quot;PAC-MAN Championship Edition,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Uno,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Luxor 2&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Boom Boom Rocket&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Feeding Frenzy&amp;quot;. At $279.99, the low priced offering that plays games, TV shows, and music is sure to be very appealing to families as an all-in-one device. The Arcade&#39;s Family Settings feature also brings peace of mind to mom &amp;amp; dad, by allowing them to control the kind of content their kids watch and play. In addition the announcement of the console, also announced were the addition of more kid-friendly content for the Xbox: “Looney Tunes” cartoons, Nickelodeon&#39;s “Blue’s Clues,” “The Backyardigans” and “iCarly.&amp;quot; Also, “SpongeBob SquarePants Underpants Slam&amp;quot; and “SHREK-N-ROLL&amp;quot; games will also be available exclusively on Xbox LIVE Arcade.</description>
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			<![CDATA[It's about time Microsoft put out a variant of the core that featured a HDMI out port.&nbsp; I need this new 360 for my new Sharp 52&quot; LCD HDTV with 3 HDMI inputs so I can free up a component input for the original black behemoth XBOX.&nbsp; Now just think, I wouldn't need to use my original XBOX if Microsoft had supported backwards compatibility like they should have. <br><p>posted by Matthew Mushall</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[It's about time Microsoft put out a variant of the core that featured a HDMI out port.&nbsp; I need this new 360 for my new Sharp 52&quot; LCD HDTV with 3 HDMI inputs so I can free up a component input for the original black behemoth XBOX.&nbsp; Now just think, I wouldn't need to use my original XBOX if Microsoft had supported backwards compatibility like they should have. <br><p>posted by Matthew Mushall</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[It's about time Microsoft put out a variant of the core that featured a HDMI out port.&nbsp; I need this new 360 for my new Sharp 52&quot; LCD HDTV with 3 HDMI inputs so I can free up a component input for the original black behemoth XBOX.&nbsp; Now just think, I wouldn't need to use my original XBOX if Microsoft had supported backwards compatibility like they should have. <br><p>posted by Matthew Mushall</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[It's about time Microsoft put out a variant of the core that featured a HDMI out port.&nbsp; I need this new 360 for my new Sharp 52&quot; LCD HDTV with 3 HDMI inputs so I can free up a component input for the original black behemoth XBOX.&nbsp; Now just think, I wouldn't need to use my original XBOX if Microsoft had supported backwards compatibility like they should have. <br><p>posted by Matthew Mushall</p>]]>
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