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Xbox 360 Black Play & Charge Kit

Xbox 360 Black Play & Charge Kit

Recharge your Xbox 360 Wireless Controller while you play and kiss disposable batteries goodbye! Complete with a charging cable and rechargeable battery pack, the Xbox 360 Play and Charge Kit is all you need to juice up your Wireless Controller – even in the midst of battle.

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Xbox 360 Quick Charge Kit

Xbox 360 Quick Charge Kit

Recharge in a flash and kiss disposable batteries goodbye with theXbox 360 Quick Charge Kit. Quickly recharge up to two battery packs at the same time. Your Xbox 360 Wireless Controller needs a new battery? Swap in a fresh pack from the Quick Charge Kit. Multiple wireless controllers? Pick up a couple of extras, so you’ll always be ready with a fully charged battery that’s ready to go.

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Xbox 360 Live Subscription Gold Card

Xbox 360 Live Subscription Gold Card

From the Manufacturer

Upgrade to Xbox LIVE Gold Experience the best in gaming and entertainment with Xbox LIVE Gold. Raise the curtain on your own instant movie night with thousands of HD movies and TV episodes streamed instantly from Netflix. (Netflix membership sold separately). Invite friends all over the world to connect, cheer and play online multiplayer games. And as a Gold member, you’ll enjoy exclusive Deals of the Week that save you money and special sneak-peak game de (more…)



Five Crowns

Five Crowns

From Parents’ Choice®

It’s somewhat like rummy. Each succeeding hand is played with one additional card; the number of cards dealt determine which card is wild: e.g. when players begin with three cards, the 3’s are wild; with four cards, the 4’s are wild and so on up to thirteen cards, when Kings are wild. (Ruth B. Roufberg, Parent’s Choice®, 1996)

Five Crowns is a fast paced ingenious rummy-like card game. Its double deck contains five suits (the stars are ne (more…)



SET Game

SET Game

Editorial Review

SET is a card game of quick recognition and deduction. Each card contains one of three symbols (squiggles, diamonds, ovals) in varying numbers (up to three), colors (purple, green, red), and degrees of shading. A dealer arranges 12 cards, face up, and the players–without taking turns–hastily scrutinize the images for logical “sets” of three cards linked by combinations of sameness or difference. It’s not as complicated as it sounds: examples include a trio of p (more…)