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Rubber Soul (Deluxe Crate Edition with T-Shirt)


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Deluxe crate edition features the remastered Rubber Soul CD and t-shirt, all together in a black crate!
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Cheats Unlimited presents Xbox 360: The Best of the Best: Classic Reviews, Features and Cheats


Cheats Unlimited presents Xbox 360: The Best of the Best: Classic Reviews, Features and Cheats


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Sky TV coming to YOUR Xbox?

The Xbox 360 has looked the poor relation when it comes to TV services. While both the PS3 and Wii can take advantage of the BBC’s iPlayer service, Microsoft’s console has never been able to take advantage of it, mainly because it lacks a Web browser. Luckily though, we believe Sky is set to announce that its TV content will soon be available to view on the 360.

The service could be similar to Sky Player, which currently offers live TV and a selection of pay-per-view content over the Internet. We’ve had a demo of Sky Player and have been very impressed by the picture quality of the live streaming. So its arrival on the 360 would only be a good thing. It’s worth noting that Sky Player uses Microsoft Silverlight, so it’s wouldn’t be a massive surprise for the two of them to be working together on this little enterprise.

If this were to happen, it’s reasonable to assume what’s currently available on Sky Player will be the same on the Xbox service. That would mean you’d get access to live sport, news and a selection of Sky’s partner channels, such as G.O.L.D and the History channel. That would bring the promise of pay-per-view TV too, which is great if you want movies on-demand.

There’s some interesting competition here. Microsoft already provides a selection of movies to download via its Marketplace, so we wonder how this crossover with Sky will work. Will Sky’s pay-per-view allow you to pay with pounds sterling, or will you need to use those idiotic Xbox points? There’s also been no word on HD content — we’re going to assume this will be a strictly standard-definition offering, at least at the start.

We have to say, the idea of being able to access Sky through the 360 excites us. It will bring Sky to more homes too, because people who can’t put up a dish might decide to use this system to get access to Sky’s excellent sports service. It’s also interesting to ponder how Virgin will react to this. Imagine that people who have a Virgin TV package decide to cancel it in favour of using this service, but use Virgin broadband to do it. Surely that’s going to test the already fragile relationship between the two companies.

There’s no firm word on a launch date, as yet, and no indication what it might cost. If the service is like Sky Player on a computer, it will need a multi-room subscription and you’ll get access to the same channels as you do on your TV. You won’t need an existing Sky subscription either, so anyone with a fast Web connection and some cash to spend will be able to sign up.

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Can 1400/2800 xbox live points work on an US xbox account in Canada?

I created an xbox live gamertag in Canada and for some reason it thinks I am from the United States and it cannot be changed. Also i can’t use a credit card because the billing information has to match my creditcard. I do not want to make a new gamertag. Can the 1400/2800 points cards work on a US account? If they do not do you have any other ways to buy points? Thanks.

Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX to sort out the problem with your account. You should also check the system settings in your Xbox360 to see the location setting is set to “Country: CANADA”

From what I know. US and Canadian Points cards are different, and regionalized, so you can not use US Xbox LIVE points on a Canada Gametag account and vice versa.

The easiest solution is to make another gametag that is Canadian, and use it only to fill up on Canadian Xbox Live points. Everything you purchase can be played and access by your other US xbox account.

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