Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Xploder 360 Cheat Saves (Xbox 360) For Project Gotham Racing 4

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List Price: £14.99
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Manufacturer: Fire (International) Ltd
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Fire (International) Ltd EAN: 0709458086504 Label: Fire (International) Ltd Manufacturer: Fire (International) Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Fire (International) Ltd Release Date: 2006-10-26 Studio: Fire (International) Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: To the post below me Comment: Ok, the site is pretty much useless to most people since you need an invite to get in. So, normal people not willing to bend over backwards to find an invite key (normal consumers), will not have access to the 1000s of saves you brag about
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not True Comment: To the Person Below me.
Yes it does say tons of saves and then there are 10-20 on their website.
i will repeat THEIR WEBSITE.
Go on 360gamesaves.com and they have over 1000+ Saves there. (you have to download their software called Xplorer360 which is in my opinion a better version than you get with this product.) (all you need in this product is the Adapter for the memory card to the PC)
How ever M$ has put in their latest update a console blacklist making all the saves there not work. There is a Solution and they are calling it the Resignier which will be out in a few days making all the saves workable again. See the Website for more infomation about this.
any way this is a Great buy for people who want to put up their gamerscore or unlock something.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tons of Saves??? Comment: The last time I used this (recently) there were only 20 saves hardly as described "tons of saves for the latest and greatest 360 games". Don't waste your money
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