PlayStation 3 160GB Call of Duty: Black Ops Bundle
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Although they don't include a power cord, it seems to work just fine
I can connect to the internet via WiFi or directly through a plug-in
To use this model, it should be CECH-compliant A 2501B or CECH-based computer
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Selected User Reviews For PlayStation 3 160GB Call of Duty: Black Ops Bundle
My system froze as soon as I put in the disc and tried to play it after putting up my Sony account and using one disc. A power outage has shut off the system completely. I've tried to plug the power cord into another device and it worked, so it's not the power cord. It's the system. Despite ordering this item and having it shipped overseas and clearing customs and extra money being spent, I did not even get to play for five minutes. There is nothing to say but "poor poor poor. " The last time is the last time.
My son got this for Christmas it is the very first slim model we own. This sleek and quiet design is super nice. In spite of the hard drive listed as 160 GB, the system states the drive has 140 GB of free space, out of a total of 150 GB (the actual game does not install, and must be played from blu ray). Maps included in the bonus pack are approximately 1 inch. It is a 7 GB download from the PlayStation Store. There is an easy way to set up a free PlayStation account if you don't already have one. The map pack can be installed once it has been downloaded, but I haven't checked how much space it actually uses. Wifi was as easy to set up as it was on the traditional PS3 (same XMB as old) and the signal is great. A better reception than the WiFi that is on the shelf above the Xbox. It was no brainer to buy from Amazon, but not so easy to choose from the current offers. In any case, the price of the game is going down later this year. On the classics, the power button and the disc eject button have been replaced by actual power and disc eject buttons (odd, the Xbox has the opposite design). Sony games are my favorite, but I tend to prefer Xbox Live for pure online gaming experience, since it's easier to connect with friends and such during a session. The decision is a toss up as well for offline play. It is easier to hold the Xbox controllers because they feel better, but I think the Dual Shocks have better precision and are built to last. There is an additional cost for the Xbox with the Rechargeable Battery of the Dual Shocks and another charge if you want this feature. While both systems are great, they share many similarities and both have their own merits, as well as differences.
Included in the package is a DS3 controller, a USB cable, a power cable, a composite cable (SD), and a Compared to my old Fat PS3 with 60GB backwards compatibility, the Slim is much lighter because it has less parts and a sleek design. The slim is also exceptionally quiet upon power-up, but it crashes when reading the COD disc. Loud BOs make a lot of noise. In fact, another new PS3 slim I purchased for my nephews around the same time also had the loud disc reading noise effect when loading BO, so it seems to be Ultimately, I prefer the original fat PS3 design to the new, cheaper, smaller design, but its not the most important factor when it comes to gaming. In fact, there are no new maps on disc as there are in Borderlands 2, and Black Ops LE comes with zombie modes already unlocked from the beginning If you wish to download new maps you will need an Internet connection because you get a redeem code for a PSN voucher.
That is the only thing I disliked about it. The system works well, I will have to buy a new controller, but that's okay!.
Rather than improving the system, it makes things worse. I would strongly advise you not to buy this!.
It was fun.
The product arrived quickly and works.
I love this game and look forward to building up more in the future.