
Channel: Green Ham Gaming
Category: Gaming
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Description: A couple of old friends connect their Xbox 360’s to an Ethernet Switch for a LAN party in November 2016. Games played are: Halo 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops and the original Left 4 Dead. — Note on COVID: ——————————————————————— This video was filmed in November 2016, DO NOT throw a LAN party right now. With COVID, now is a truly terrible to time to throw a LAN party. The LAN party has all the essential ingredients for COVID spread. However I thought this video which I have left on my hard-drive for years, saving it for a time like this- might be fun to distract you for a few minutes and give you an idea for something to try out once COVID has settled down. — Music Credits + Links ——————————————————————— 1: “Hospital” Composed by Ian Stocker From “The Urbz: Sims in the City” for Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Developed by Griptonite, Inc, Published by Electronic Arts Inc (2004) youtube.com/watch?v=5VyaAVdq5RY 2: “Day Glo Blues” By bygone dogs (Joel Alvares, Tim Alan, Brad Kaiser) Recorded and mixed by Spencer Nilsen & David Young at Sega Music Group Studios, SA From “Cyber Speedway” for Sega Saturn Developed by NexTech, Published by Sega (1995) youtube.com/watch?v=6iO8-qRDm1Y 3: “Tabatha” By bygone dogs (Joel Alvares, Tim Alan, Brad Kaiser) Recorded and mixed by Spencer Nilsen & David Young at Sega Music Group Studios, SA From “Cyber Speedway” for Sega Saturn Developed by NexTech, Published by Sega (1995) youtube.com/watch?v=bW6NgiEmSUI 4: “Manager’s Suite” Composed by Ian Stocker From “The Sims 2” for Nintendo DS Developed by Amaze Entertainment Inc, Published by Electronic Arts Inc (2005) youtube.com/watch?v=t7KurUkTUCI — Video Clip Credits + Links ——————————————————————— 1. “Coronavirus outbreak in China is spreading through human contact, authorities confirm” ABC News (Australia) Jan 21, 2020 youtube.com/watch?v=Xh3NB6S7CxE 2. “Shoppers charged over toilet paper brawl” Nine News Australia Mar 8, 2020 youtube.com/watch?v=Y1nEnOmC6IQ 3. 'Yet to see worst' of coronavirus pandemic | The World” ABC News (Australia) Jul 22, 2020 youtube.com/watch?v=2aPDD2HNQ1w 4. “Coronavirus - The importance of social distancing explained” ABC News (Australia) Mar 25, 2020 youtube.com/watch?v=KXgtarOkKEw — Description ——————————————————————— We’ve talked a lot on this channel about all the wonderous things you can do with an Xbox 360. But one feature that we are yet to discuss is it’s System Link capability which makes it a truly fantastic device for LAN parties. But you might be asking yourself, what is a LAN party? Well hopefully this video will show you and demonstrate how a couple of cheap, old Xbox 360’s can be easily connected together to make for hours of gaming fun with no need for the internet or an Xbox Live subscription. If you want to try this (after COVID has calmed down) You'll need one of these per person: - Xbox 360 Console - Power Cord / Power Supply - One copy of each game per person - HDMI or AV Cable - Monitor or TV with HDMI, Component or Composite video input - Ethernet Cable - Router or Ethernet Switch Optional: - Tea or a Beer if that's more your thing (ensure you check all the Xbox's are running the same system and game firmware) ———————————————————————



















