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The more I play, and the better I get at the fighting, the less stupid I think it is. There is too much randomness, but based on the type of game it is and how short it is, its probably appropriate. 8/10, well worth 800 points. Now if only XBLA could get the original Donkey Kong license, I hate Nintendo.
The game is worth 800 points, however, the poor fighting system (random fighting outcome in a game that only allows 1 death is ridiculous) almost ruins the whole experience. It's borderline simply not fun. They made the game hard to live up to its reputation of being difficult by making a simply stupid fighting system.
The only thing Safari does better than IE7 is bookmarks. No flash, no imbedded WMP,can't even view video on CNN.com. It'll be novelty.
Yes, Windows sees the wireless devices as connected devices. Once you connect, it's just another joystick to Windows. All the wireless accessories will work including the racing wheel and headset. You can have up to 4 devices and 1 headset I believe, it could be 4 and 4.
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You hear everything on your PC when the wireless headset is connected. It's just like connecting headphones.
I've had this for 2-weeks, it's fantastic. The best accessory, the XBox 360 Wireless Headset. I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 and it has all the drivers built-in. True Plug and Play, in less than 3 minutes I had the adapter installed, the wireless headset connected, and tuned it for Windows Live Messenger and was giving audio commands to Vista. You absolutely cannot beat this deal. $80 for a wireless headset and mic for Windows Live and Speech Recognition. Now that makes me say WOW. This is a hot product slipping way under the Radar.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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