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June 30, 2008

Microsoft release licence tool, finally!


by David Allen

Many gamers will have upgraded their Xbox 360 for the larger hard drive in the Elite system, not to mention the black HDMI, but with all of that the one thing that a serious gamer would want to do is play the games stored on the hard drive of the machine.

But there will have been a problem with the play back, as the collection of games that had cost a fair amount of cash over a long period of time will not work on a new machine unless it is connected to the internet!

This should now be a problem of the past, as Microsoft have released a licence tool which should do the trick.

It’s easy to use and the burning question now is why did it take them so long to sort this problem out?

After all, there must have been many gamers who were really fed up with playing demos on games that they had already paid for.

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