Xbox description

             To me, my Xbox is the greatest entertainment in the world. With it, I can play games, watch DVD movies, and store music. If you don't own an Xbox your missing out. Although they are expensive, I use mine a lot so I get my moneys worth. I love firing up that black box with the lime green circle in the middle to entertain me in my free time.
             Playing video games to me is the best thing ever. I could play it all day and never get tired of it. It doesn't matter what I'm playing. It could be football, basketball, baseball, racing games, hunting, or adventure games. There are hundreds of games you can buy. Games usually cost anywhere for twenty dollars to fifty dollars.
             To setup the xbox, you have to hook it up to an electrical outlet and to either your television or VCR. It only takes two cords that keep you going for hours. They both hook up in the back of the Xbox. One running into the electrical out let to make it run. The other on is called an RCA jack. It goes from the xbox to the VCR or television. On the other end it has three prongs that connect to different holes. There is a red, yellow, and white one. What they do is put the video and sound onto the television.
             To play video games, you use a controller. There are different buttons that act as commands for different moves on the game, such as the A button will make the person jump. There are four main buttons that are colored. All together there are ten buttons, two joysticks, and a directional pad. It's tough to get the hang of all the buttons, but after you play a lot it becomes a sixth sense.
             Another grate thing about an Xbox is it also acts as a DVD player. You have to buy a separate piece that costs about thirty dollars. It plugs into one of the four controller outlets on the front of the Xbox. Then you just put in the DVD and push play with your DVD controller. It is a great feature to add to the Xbox. It gives you mor...

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