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3.0 out of 5 stars
NO! unless you have friends with an XBOX, November 15, 2001
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This review is from: Xbox Flash Memory 8mb (Video Game)
the only purpose I found for having this is NONE! XBOX has a hard drive to save everything to. Made for those who have friends with XBOX and want to trade/load/share their info with them. Everyone I know has a PS2. This serves me no purpose fro now.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Use the memory card for game data backup insurance, December 1, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Xbox Flash Memory 8mb (Video Game)
There is a more compeling reason to buy a memory card...when your xbox breaks down. Because all of your achived levels and player stats are stored on the internal hard drive, if you ever need to send in your xbox for repair, there is a significant chance that they will wipe the hard disk clean and/or update the OS, or replace it with a new hard disk if that was the cause of the failure. This would result in *ALL* of your game data being lost and you would then need to re-play *all* of your games for dozens of hours just to get to where you were before the xbox broke. So, I'm getting this memory card and doing "backups" every so often so if the xbox ever breaks, I won't loose my game data.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Definite Necessity, December 23, 2001
This review is from: Xbox Flash Memory 8mb (Video Game)
Many people will ask,"Why would anyone waste their hard earn money on a TINY 8MB memory card when there is a HUGE (and free) 8GB hard drive in the X-Box?" The answer comes in two parts. Firstly, if the system ever breaks down for any reason, there is a good chance that your "free" hard drive will be erased, or your memory will get corrupted (this actually does happen, it happened to me). Second of all, it is the only way to share or move important game data (I discovered the wonders of personalized data while playing HALO with a system link, which I highly recommend as being the single best gaming experience ever). Buying a thirty dollar memory card might sound a bit frivolous, but if you already payed [a lot of money] for the system, and a ridiculous amount on games an peripherals, it is a well spent insurance plan.
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