My 360 can blog!
Back in June I signed up for www.360voice.com, and I gotta say I check the site almost every day. If you have an xBox 360 I suggest you sign up. It’s free and takes no effort but is very cool.
Okay, here’s how it works: You sign up your 360 and GamerTag and your xBox blogs about you. If you don’t play for a couple days it takes jabs at you. If you play a lot it comments on your awesomeness.
Here’s epGotU’s (that’s me) latest entry:
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As you can see, there is a GamerScore total, my gamerpic and a couple other items. The scope of statistics and information the site tracks is really impressive and interesting.
The blog keeps track of the games you play, the GamerScore Points (Who doesn’t love points?!) you earn and awards badges based on your point totals.
I’m not going to go into complete detail about all the badges, there are so many, but for an example the disc with the No. 5 under it means I’ve completed five retail titles 1000/1000; Sports with one star means I’ve completed a certain number of points in the games in the sports genre. There are three star levels for the genre badges and many badges, like your 360’s attitude, can change daily. It also tracks your rankings in achievements and points on the site.
It’s also a very cool community, people can comment about your 360’s blog, too. The site admins are always adding new features. The latest new hawtness materialized in the form of 360 Challenges. These are much like the Old Spice Challenge on xbox.com, but the parameters for the 360voice challenges can be created by the site’s members themselves. The site keeps track of the challenges. This is a very cool feature that I haven’t had the opportunity to try out yet. I can’t wait.
Like I said, go sign up it’s free and it’s especially good for a little chuckle/diversion if your having a bad day at work.
When you do, post a comment on my 360’s blog under GamerTag: epGotU
See you all on the Web, the blogs and in Halo 3 matchmaking.

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