Tag Archives: xbl avatars
Tue, Mar 29, 2011 | 16:34 BST
Bring your XBL Avatar to life with FigurePrints
Those interested in bringing their Xbox 360 Avatars into the real world may now do so with a figurine to set on your desk at work.
Fri, May 21, 2010 | 21:10 BST
Lost Planet 2 and Star Wars Avatars light up XBL Marketplace
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Capcom has released some Lost Planet 2 Avatar goodies through XBL Marketplace.
So has Lucasarts to celebrate The Empire Strikes Back turning 30.
Thu, Feb 25, 2010 | 17:48 GMT
Prove you’re a Star Wars nerd with Force Unleashed XBL Avatar items
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Ever fancy being a Stromtrooper in your virtual life without having to play a game where you are one? Love Star Wars and want to show the world just how much?
Now you can through Xbox Live by dressing up your little Avatar.
Tue, Feb 09, 2010 | 15:00 GMT
BioShock 2 Avatar goodies hit Xbox Live Marketplace

BioShock 2′s out today, and those who want to show their appreciation for the FPS’s return to Rapture or just a bit of fandom, can now get some Avatar gear over on Xbox Live.
Thu, Jan 14, 2010 | 19:04 GMT
Darksiders Avatar goodies hit Xbox Live Marketplace

Darksiders item and clothing goods for your XBL Avatar popped up on the Marketplace today, and for those who love all things horses (us), there’s even a Ruin mask.
Tue, Oct 06, 2009 | 17:15 BST
Microsoft: Avatar clothing has been changed 150 million times
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Microsoft’s Robbie Bach, president of the entertainment and devices division, said during the First Annual Microsoft Open House in NYC that gamers had changed their Avatar clothing more than 150 million times.
That’s more than Cher during a Vegas show, we reckon, which is a feat in itself.
According to the math, if you divide that by 20 million Xbox Live users, it means each person has changed its virtual clothes seven times each.
Other figures of note include the knowledge that over 425 million games were “crunched” for matchmaking, and 200,000 games of 1 vs. 100 were being played every weekend.
More through Joystiq.


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