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Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Membership Card
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Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Membership Card

Customer rating on Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Membership Card: 5 out of 5 stars ( 206 customer ratings )

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This allows members to connect to the online community and create their own digital identity with an Xbox LIVE gamertag and personalised Gamer Profile. XBox LIVE members will be able to send and receive text and voice messages and join their friends on Xbox LIVE. Xbox LIVE Marketplace is the one-stop download centre for additional game-related content like free trailers and demos as well as content that adds more to games, such as new levels, characters and weapons. Gamers can also purchase and download fun, casual and highly addictive Xbox LIVE Arcade games directly to their Xbox 360 system (additional fees may apply, hard drive or memory unit required for downloads).

Xbox LIVE Gold Membership also features access to premium multiplayer experiences. This includes online multiplayer gaming, enhanced matchmaking and feedback tools, along with exclusive privileges and rewards on Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

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Customer rating on Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Membership Card: 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (206 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars powerplug

Kingyyyyy | 05/01/2009 | See all Kingyyyyy's reviews (3) »

Yes it will work its what i use and it has great connection speed so able to host

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Powerline

NJDome | 04/01/2009 | See all NJDome's reviews (1) »

Yes it does, mine is set up that way and it works fine

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Powerline Homeplug Adapter

southsussex | 31/12/2008 | See all southsussex's reviews (1) »

Will Xbox Live work with a Powerline Homeplug Adapter - where the Xbox is attached to an adapter which is then plugged into the house's electricity supply and transfers the signal to another adapter which in turn is attached to the router. Its just that my Xbox is so far away from the router and I don't really want to buy the Xbox wireless connector.