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I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
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XBOX Portable: eXodus

Submitted by on November 5, 2005 – 9:43 am33 Comments

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Back on September 8th I wrote about a fake XBOX portable called “Velocity” that someone had designed in Photoshop. Well “TE” from Playbomb has designed what he thinks an XBOX portable should look like in Photoshop, called

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  • wierdo135 says:

    Why in the world would microsoft make a portable xbox… Dont ya think they would have learned from the failure of the psp!

  • cameron says:

    i dont care what the xbox portable would look like. if it plays halo and halo 2 im getting it.

  • epher says:

    I agree, wacky grips and analog sticks!!!

  • Pyrokid117 says:

    It would be more portable if the joysticks were pushed in and when you turned it on they would light up and slowly come out but it would be something that i could play on a plane or in a car and actually enjoy. personally i don’t care weather i can put it in my pocket , i never put my psp in my pocket. so overall i would buy it for no more then 400 dollers

  • daniel says:

    Does the, Xbox Portable come with built in xbox live?

  • austin says:

    i think its a great concept in keeping the original design of the controler but it should be a bit smaller and not so bulky. i’d probably buy it

  • joe says:

    nice mass porduce that littel thing

  • eldar says:

    it would be cool if it could play halo and halo2. i would give 700$ for this xbox.

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