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Xbox 360 Faceplate Review Part 1
>> Here's the 1st part of the Xbox-Scene Xbox 360 Faceplate Review (covering faceplates from Nov 2005 to April 2006) written by HSDEMONZ. Here's a short excerpt of the introduction: [QUOTE] This review continues to grow beyond the scope I had first intended. Originally, I had intended to only comment on the differences between the Stock Faceplate, with the Microsoft aftermarket Faceplates. (and there are differences) Then we started seeing some third party options like Joytech, Pelican, and MadCatz faceplates. In and around the launch of all those third party plates, we've had 2 released batches of TeamXtender.com Faceplates, with Chrome Plates recently made available. (not covered in this review are the TeamXtender.com Chrome Plates, and any special or limited edition faceplates handed out with games, or part of special promotions like the E3 plates, or Launch handouts, etc.) What was supposed to be at first a simple review is now one that will span a number of articles. With so many options, priced between $10-24 US, there is quite literally replacement Faceplates to suit your every mood. [/QUOTE]
Read our complete review that includes a full overview of all these faceplates. With many pictures and videos: http://www.xbox-scene.com/hardware/faceplates-p1.php
Buy Xbox 360 FacePlates (all stores shipping world-wide): * Lik-Sang * Extreme-Mods * Play-Asia * Divineo.net
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