Offercentric Xbox 360 conga
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You've all heard of the Offercentric Network giveaway deals: sign up, complete a (sometimes) free offer, refer a 'few' friends, and get a free iPod Nano/Notebook/Minimac. Assuming you do everything correctly, you do in fact get the advertised item. The first two steps are relatively easy, but it's the referral part that's hard. None of your friends are all that reliable, and they think you're trying to scam them... that's where the conga line comes in.
The Random & Straight Combo conga is a list of people who have signed up for the Offercentric Free Xbox360 offer through THIS LINK (write it down for future reference). For the first 10 people, the line will be a straight conga line. After the first 10 people get their 360’s the link will rotate between the person closest to having all of their referrals and someone random from the list. This ensures that everybody on the list DOES get their 360 eventually, and reduces the change of nobody getting their 360 (if everybody is just stuck at 7/8 referrals on a completely random conga.)
Step 1: Click the main link above and sign up for the Free Xbox 360 offer while the conga line is just starting. You may want to create an email address for this purpose but they have an anti-spam law so you will never get any spam from this company.
Step 2: Complete one of the offers on the list they provide to you. Many of them are free or cost very little. As one green member of the line put it:
"Seriously, how hard is it to go green? Took me about $5 and about 20 minutes."
If you do have to pay something for the offer you pick, write a sticky note and call to cancel a few weeks later. All of the offers are through reliable companies (AOL, BGM, Colombia House, etc).
Use Internet Explorer to ensure that you get credit when completing an offer.
Step 3: EMAIL US
(ONLY IF YOUR OFFER HAS GONE GREEN ON OFFERCENTRIC, GREEN MEANS COMPLETED! Yellow Offers will be added to the line, but will get bumped by GREENS!)
Include...
Your referral link/number:
The email you registered with:
The referral link/number on the conga when you registered. (This is why you wrote it down earlier)
We will verify that you linked through this site and add your name to the list. DO NOT EMAIL US YOUR LINK UNLESS YOU HAVE COMPLETED AN OFFER. WE VERIFY EVERY LINK BEFORE POSTING! If you don't e-mail us using the address that you signed up with, include that in the message as well. Like all conga lines, this one will eventually get bloated with too many people and your odds of being posted as the active link will dwindle - SO SIGN UP WHILE THE LIST IS JUST STARTING! Tell your friends and they will tell their friends and soon you be getting your free items like others on this list have. Soon, we will reduce the time between link switches from 12 hours to 6 and then maybe even to 3 - but we have to pick up more traffic before we can get people their free items that quickly. Spread the word and we will beat the system!! The active list currently has 32 people on it. You can get bumped to the #8 spot with a Green (=completed Offer) referral. (Yellow=Pending Offer)
CLICK HERE to sign up while it’s just starting -Management
Update on the offers:
The Free Credit Reports have immediate verification!
Also recommended is AOL, Video Professor online, and BGM Music
If you are completing an offer, add this site to your favorites now, so that you don't have to remember the address when you wanna check back for your status! This is just a reminder since some people have reported having trouble getting back here after completing an offer.
Our Current List. –Which will start rotating after 10 people receive all of their completed referrals (Names adjusted to reduce chance of Spam)
1. Dino H. Gone Green!
2. Section Drey Gone Green!
3. Campos Gone Green!
4. Justin Stan Gone Green!
5. Anemi Gone Green!
6. Toca Gone Green!
7. Free R Gone Green!
8. Neo (Yellow)
9. Fake Hotmail (Yellow)
10. Dallas (Yellow)
11. Armor (Yellow)
12. Derwin (Yellow)
13. Duri (Yellow)
14. Runner Man (Yellow)
15. CSCustoms (Yellow)
16. Red Dragon (Yellow)
17. Soccer Kicker (Yellow)
18. Lozan (Yellow)
19. B Guppy (Yellow)
20. Barrington (Yellow)
21. Green Monkeys (Yellow)
22. JFosco (Yellow)
23. T Pack (Yellow)
24. Psycho (Yellow)
25. Daveman (Yellow)
26. Shame Greg (Yellow)
27. Dale PC (Yellow)
28. crazyfootball (Yellow)
29. DJ 305 (Yellow)
30. Nicki <3 (Yellow)
31. Matt F. (Yellow)
32. Dom (Yellow)
Complete your offer and get bumped to the #8 spot!
Please remember to check the email account you signed up with on a regular basis for any updates! Inactive Yellow members will be taken off the list until they reply to conga update emails! Greens are secured spots!
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No doubt you've all heard of the Gratis Network giveaway deals: sign up, complete a (sometimes) free offer, refer a 'few' friends, and get a free computer/ipod/TV. Assuming you do everything correctly, you do in fact get the advertised item. The first two steps are relatively easy, but it's the referral part that's hard. None of your friends are all that reliable, and they think you're trying to scam them... that's where the conga line comes in.
The equal opportunity conga is a list of people who have signed up for the Gratis Network Free XBOX 360 offer through THIS LINK. Every 24 hours, the link will change so that a randomly selected person on the list gets the credit for people who sign up. In other words, every 24 hours another person will be getting a free computer once this site picks up some steam.
Step 1: Click the main link above and sign up for the Free XBOX 360 offer while the conga line is still short. You may want to create an email address for this purpose but they have an anti-spam law so you will never get any spam from this company.
Step 2: Complete one of the offers on the list they will provide to you. Many of them are free or cost $1. All are easy and shouldn't take more than five minutes. If you do have to pay something for the offer you pick, write a sticky note and call to cancel a few weeks later. All of the offers are through reliable companies (Blockbuster, RealPlayer, Circuit City, etc). Use Internet Explorer to ensure that you get credit when completing an offer.
Step 3: EMAIL US
(ONLY IF YOUR OFFER HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY GRATIS)
Include...
Your referral link/number:
The email you registered with:
The referral link/number on the conga when you registered:
We will verify that you linked through this site and add your name to the list. DO NOT EMAIL US YOUR LINK UNLESS YOU HAVE COMPLETED AN OFFER. WE VERIFY EVERY LINK BEFORE POSTING! If you don't e-mail me using the address that you signed up with, include that in the message as well. Like all conga lines, this one will eventually get bloated with too many people and your odds of being posted as the active link will dwindle - SO SIGN UP WHILE THE LIST IS SHORT! Tell your friends and they will tell their friends and soon you be getting your free items like others on this list have. Soon, we will reduce the time between link switches from 12 hours to 6 and then maybe even to 3 - but we have to pick up more traffic before we can get people their free items that quickly. Spread the word and we will beat the system!! The active list currently has 28 people on it.
CLICK HERE to sign up while it's still so short!!!! -Management
Update on the offers:
The Free Credit Report has immediate verification!
Also recommended is Blockbuster, Free Bidding & Netflix
Our Current List. - remember there is no particular order because we give everyone an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY no matter when they signed up. The Link will change randomly!
James Collins & nbsp; P. Johnson & nbsp; Mi chael Johnson
Steve Mahony & nbsp; &n bsp; Daniel Moussavi   ; Josue D.
Pat Ash &nbs p;   ; Justin C
Andrew Mazur &n bsp; &nb sp; Ken Turner
Sean Mantell & nbsp; Liz GuillenKaren G. & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; Bill M.Valentine Vjay &nb sp; &nbs p; Joel Doss
Jonathan Grimes & nbsp; JR Morris
Stevie Powers & nbsp; &n bsp; Miguel Rodriguez
Steve Hailer & nbsp; &n bsp; Lewis Moten
Jose D. & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; Doug Ash
Jestin Jund &nb sp; &nbs p; Matt Eaton
Dino Hopic &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p; Joe HoffDavid Brophy & nbsp; &n bsp; Mark HavlickShane Tyner &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;Richard Brum
Joe Conway & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; Tom Mahony
ADD YOUR NAME WHILE THE LIST IS SHORT!
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Get ready because we are bringing you the next best conga line as soon as Gratis announces information on their Playstation 3 program! Would you like to get in on the list now? If so visit us over at our forums by clicking here and get your name on the list!
MS unwraps Xbox 360
Microsoft unveiled the Xbox 360 last night, as anticipated. The unit, which most console fans have already seen thanks to recent photography leaks, contains a three-core IBM PowerPC processors, clocked at 3.2GHz and capable of handling six threads simultaneously. Each core has an AltiVec vector engine for handling multimedia data.
The graphics sub-system is based on an unnamed ATI chip clocked at 500MHz, with 10MB of memory built into the chip packaging. The console contains 512MB of GDDR 3 SDRAM, shared between the processors and the GPU.
Crucially, there's a liquid cooling system to keep all this stuff from melting.
For storage, the console has a removable 20GB hard drive and a 12x DVD-ROM unit. Up to four controllers can be connected to the machine, all wirelessly, and there are three standard USB 2.0 port too. Microsoft said the unit was "Wi-Fi Ready" - the adaptor card is an optional extra, though.
"And every MP3 player, digital camera and Windows XP-based PC with a USB 2.0 port can plug right into an Xbox 360 system to stream music and photos," gushed Microsoft. Every MP3 player? What iPod too? That'll be interesting. If true, we'd love to know what Apple has got from Microsoft in return.
The system connects to a Windows Media Center 2005 PC as an Extender unit, but it lacks PVR functionality itself - though apparently it will rip CDs.
The Xbox 360 will launch in the US first, "this holiday season", followed soon after by the European debut. It will ship in Japan in December. The console will apparently arrive in under six months, so it should hit the early November at the latest.
Games previewed at last night's launch include NBA 2K6, Call of Duty(r) 2, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Quake 4, Madden NFL 06, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06, The Darkness, Perfect Dark: Zero, Kameo: Elements of Power, Project Gotham Racing 3, Gears of War, Saint's Row and Ghost Recon 3. However, Microsoft didn't announce a specific launch title list. ®
Xbox 360 Inside & Out
By the GameSpot Editors
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While it's convenient to draw parallels between the Xbox 360 and the Sega Dreamcast--another white, modular console that launched before its two competitors--that's just a little too easy of a comparison. Yes, the 360 is hitting a fair amount of time before the Revolution and the PlayStation 3, but there isn't any substance in the comparison beyond the superficial similarities.
First and foremost, this is Microsoft. So love it or hate it, the company's got a fair chunk of change in the bank...at least the last time we checked. The success of the original Xbox has everyone on board with what it's doing now. You also can't underestimate the appeal and untapped potential of Xbox Live. The online service has been one of the key reasons Microsoft has had so much success this generation of consoles, and Microsoft is obviously hell-bent on pushing that advantage over the competition, which never really offered as comprehensive a service to gamers. Although the comparison to the Dreamcast is an easy one to make, Microsoft is doing enough things right with the 360 to make sure it won't go the way of Sega's last console. That's not saying it could never happen, but it's highly unlikely the 360 will fail to catch on with the masses.
As a game console, the Xbox 360 comes packing a serious amount of appeal for both gamers and developers. From a development standpoint, game creators are being handed the keys to a powerful piece of machinery that challenges them to try to tap its potential. The powerful hardware, complete with an unprecedented amount of RAM (one of the key things developers always want more of), is as tricked-out as a console has ever been.
Third-party support is shaping up strongly, with just about everyone who developed on the Xbox coming to the party in a big way. Even more significant is that Microsoft has made sure to fill gaps in the stable of third parties that were absent on the Xbox, namely Japanese support, which should help the company both stateside and in Japan. Finally, having someone like Peter Moore around, who was at Sega during the Dreamcast's life, helps quite a bit. Not only is he a smart guy in general, but also he has experience at Sega that will serve him well as Microsoft works to ensure the Xbox 360 finds its stride. 
Above and beyond the meat and potatoes of the hardware and software, services like the new incarnation of Xbox Live have a lot to offer 360 owners and developers alike by opening the door to expanded community features, downloadable content, and microtransactions. As far as developers go, the 360 has a lot of potential for new revenue streams. Downloadable content was something we saw flirted with this generation, and, in most cases, it went well. The ability to extend the life of a game you've had for six months or a year adds quite a bit of value to it, especially if you're talking about something like a Halo, which has a huge fan base hungry for more content. The much discussed, but heretofore not implemented, concept of episodic content is also a very real possibility for developers to try. You'll also probably see crazy retail promotions that will let you have microtransactions based around game content or even products in the real world. Hopefully developers won't get too greedy by cluttering up games with product placements or blanketing them with microtransaction offers (although they probably will at some point).
Several Microsoft executives up and down the line have repeatedly stressed that the Xbox 360's strengths will be its hardware platform, software, and services.
