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Trash Talk (Xbox 360)
List Price: £29.99
Our Price: £16.68
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months
Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5

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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Datel Direct Ltd
EAN: 7194801134521
Label: Datel Direct Ltd
Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Datel Direct Ltd
Release Date: 2007-03-16
Studio: Datel Direct Ltd

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: i didnt get a usb cable!
Comment: i didnt get a usb cable! so icant put sounds on it so i got ripped off and your meant to get one with it and you cant use any usb it has to be a tiny one for the trash talker

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Tacky
Comment: I do not recomend this. It costs to much for what it is. Its feels really cheep and plasticy, its hard to find the sound you want as it shows lighs for folders. The poor sound quality and low memory make this hard to use and usally have players asking me what I just said. At this price I do not recomend it.


Editorial Reviews:

With Trash Talk for Xbox 360, you can insult your enemies at the push of a button. It's the ultimate weapon to flame, taunt and ridicule your buddies over Xbox Live. Sitting between your game controller and your plug-in headset, Trash Talk gives you a bank of buttons which activate pre-recorded sound clips, letting you assemble your own messages and activate them at will.

You can, of course, record your own taunts and insults to use in the heat of battle. Instead of shouting gotcha!, or everybody follow me down your microphone, you can just press a button and issue exclamations or instructions automatically. If your Xbox 360 microphone's on the blink or you simply haven't got one, by recording the samples on your PC and transferring them to Trash Talk, you can still issue your orders.

But Trash Talk's capable of much more. Why not slip in a soundbite from your favourite film or TV show, to activate during the game? If you're injured, you could utter, I ain't got time to bleed in Jessie Ventura's sepulchral growl from Predator. If you're killed, play Arnie's catchline, I'll be back!. If a talkative opponent is getting on your nerves, play him BA from The A-Team saying, Shut up, you crazy fool. The possibilities are endless&

Trash Talk for Xbox 360 contains everything you need. There's the Trash Talk unit, a USB cable to connect it to your PC and a PC application with which to manage your sounds. You can store up to 16 samples at a time, and the device has a total storage capacity of one minute.


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