Xbox Live on Core System (360)
Xbox Live on Core System (360)
I might be getting a new 360 soon, but I'm a bit low on money, and don't want to spend too much money.
So I was wondering, would I be able to play XBL on the core 360 system? Because I'd need to install updates, but the core system has no hard drive..
So I was wondering, would I be able to play XBL on the core 360 system? Because I'd need to install updates, but the core system has no hard drive..

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xb ... efault.htmXbox LIVE: Xbox LIVE is where games and entertainment come alive, the only unified place where you can play with anyone, anytime, anywhere. And the best just got better. Connect Xbox 360 to your broadband connection, attach a storage device (hard drive or memory unit) and get instant access to Xbox LIVE Silver. Express your digital identity through your gamertag and gamer card, talk with others using voice chat, and access Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xb ... eornot.htm
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New news.
So if you get the Arcade bundle (Replacing Core systems), you will be able to play Live, but you won't be able to store much. No downloaded content or anything of the like. Your playing will essentially be limited to that of the retail game itself.Xbox Scene wrote:Thanks to Emanuel, an intrepid tipster who went above and beyond the call of duty, we managed to get a full unboxing of the Xbox 360 Arcade before Microsoft has even been able to send out a press release about the thing. Whenever the console officially lands, you can expect to pick up the hard drive free console for $279.99, which includes a 256MB Memory Card, a Wireless controller, an HDMI port minus the cable, and a disc that includes copies of Xbox LIVE Arcade games Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2, Pac-Man Championship Demo, and Uno.