18.4.07

How-To: Make an Xbox 360 laptop (part 1)

The making-of How-To for the Xbox 360 laptop will be in three parts. In today's segment we'll discuss the parts list, stripping down an Xbox 360 motherboard, and modding / reattaching the DVD and hard drives. The next installment will cover case design, construction and hacking the LCD display, as well as wiring the video. Part 3 will then describe wiring all the separate parts together, troubleshooting, and finishing up the unit. Full design files will be including along the way. Let's take a look and prep to get started!

Can't make an Xbox laptop without some parts, so let's see what we'll need....

GRAW2 vs. the real world: GRAW2 wins

There's a very interesting article at Popular Mechanics exploring the differences between the technology of GRAW 2 and its real world counterparts. Of course, we already know that GRAW 2 is the most realistic game ever produced, but how realistic is it really? Popular Mechanics compares the Cross-Com of GRAW 2 with the American Army's Land Warrior system. So, how does GRAW 2's system compare? First of all, both systems allow for the tracking of friendly units. In Ghost Recon, these are indicated by blue diamonds that move in real time. The Land Warrior system has a similar system that uses blue circles on a GPS map. The only difference here is that the tracking is far from real time. In fact, it takes a full minute to register new movement. The article notes that the GPS system is useful for large, conventional battles, but that it proves far less useful for the smaller, faster battles of modern day warfare.

What about Ghost Recon's infamous camera gun? In GRAW, players can crane their gun around a corner and lay waste to an entire squad, all the while remaining undetected by the enemy. The real world counterpart, a 12x magnified camera mounted on an M4 assault riffle, has less than responsive focus, making it hard to use in a similar fashion. The real world model also includes a thermal sight and laser rangefinder, but these attachments require extra batteries and a CPU. That's a lot to ask of a soldier who's already carrying an 80 lb. load. The article admits, though, that such equipment will likely be smaller and lighter by 2014 (when GRAW 2 takes place). The article also notes that GRAW's enemy tracking is very unrealistic if not technically impossible.

All in all, GRAW 2 serves as a heavily fictionalized version of what the Army is actually developing. Then again, it's a videogame. It wouldn't exactly be fun if your character was constantly tired from hauling around extra batteries and computers, all while dealing with the frustration of unresponsive equipment. Maybe they can work all of that into GRSLAW, Ghost Recon: Slightly Less Advanced Warfighter.

Spending the big bucks on Xbox 360 games


Playing on a very costly and sweet gaming setup (minus the television) velodyne_76 has invested a lot of time and money into his video game hobby addiction. With over 150 original Xbox games and his Xbox 360 library growing past 116 titles, we can't help but wonder if there are even 116 Xbox 360 games that are worth purchasing. Actually, we just noticed a copy of Pimp My Ride in his game collection, so that answers that. Not a problem though, because velodyne _76 is rocking out to Guitar Hero II, watching HD content on his HD DVD player, and playing A+ titles like Gears of War. So fanboys, can anyone one-up velodyne_76 with either their video game collection or gaming setup? Just cash out your life savings and go on a shopping spree, it'll be fun.

Command & Conquer 3 demo to arrive tomorrow

"Ever since the release of The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth II for the Xbox 360 a while back, gamers have wondered what it would be like to play other well-known RTS games on a console. Tomorrow, their questions will be answered. Scheduled for a release this Thursday, the Command & Conquer 3 demo will show off the new and improved console controller scheme, which EA hopes will deliver an authentic strategy experience to the living room."

Microsoft details Forza 2 demo

An update on the Forza Motorsport 2 website has revealed new information on the upcoming demo, which will give you the chance to checkout over 20 vehicles from classes A, C and R2.



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Gyruss and Minigolf putt onto Arcade

So, today you have two flavors to choose from for your weekly Xbox Live Arcade fix. In the retro side of things, you've got Gyruss, complete with updated 3D rendered graphics, multiplayer (co-op and versus) over Xbox Live, coming in at a cool 400 MS Points. On the other side you've got 3D Ultra MiniGolf Adventures, which features 36 holes, 4 player support over Live, and even a nifty course editor to mix things up with, and that one runs you 800 points. So, not that we're expecting Microsoft to make a habit out of it (yet), but what do you think about having dual releases, with one retro and one "new" game available on the same day?

Blu-Ray camp organizes HD-DVD retaliation

After AVSForums's HD-DVD fans stunt to make a huge spike in HD-DVD sales PS3 owners and Blu-Ray DVD owners have decided a bit of retaliation is in order. Lets see if Blu-Ray buyer will be able to hold their vow to do more then HD-DVD's little spike.



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"Too Human" for Xbox 360 to feature 4-player Co-Op!

"Dennis Dyack is now breaking the silence by plopping a big ol' exclusive over at IGN and saying Too Human is too different now. He just wants people to M.I.B. flashy-thingy last year's demo from their memory. The big shiny reveal for this too new Too Human is the very ambitious four-player cooperative mode that can be played over Xbox Live."



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