The summary of ‘I Bought 3 Xbox 360 Consoles from Goodwill… BLADES DASHBOARD!’

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The video follows a content creator who purchases three untested Xbox 360 consoles from Goodwill. They unbox and test each console, noting their conditions, features, and contents. The consoles vary in manufacturing dates, hard drive sizes, and motherboards, with some showcasing nostalgic interfaces like the Blades dashboard. The consoles have various user profiles and games played, indicating past usage history. One console is a special edition Resident Evil model with downloaded games yet to be played. The content creator plans to give away all featured consoles on a live streaming app called Whatnot. Ultimately, the video concludes with the content creator expressing surprise at the issue-free purchase and thanking viewers for their support.

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In this segment of the video, the content creator bought three untested Xbox 360 consoles from Goodwill. The plan is to test them and see if they work properly. The first console unboxed appears to be in good condition and comes with original packaging, manuals, controllers, a play and charge kit, a memory card, and other accessories. The console seems to be in good shape, and the creator is impressed with the overall contents and condition.

00:03:00

In this segment of the video, the YouTuber inspects a Xbox 360 console manufactured on June 18, 2006, noting it has a 20GB hard drive and lacks HDMI. They mention it is on the Xenon motherboard, which originally had issues with the red ring of death. The console appears to be in good condition. They demonstrate turning it on, showing the Blades dashboard, an older nostalgic interface. The disk drive works well, and they test it with Burnout Revenge from 2006, showcasing the dashboard functionality. The YouTuber highlights the console’s loud disk drive and explores various features on the Blades dashboard.

00:06:00

In this part of the video, the speaker examines a pristine Xbox 360 console with one profile named “Player” that seems unused. They explore the dashboard, check the profile for played games (Sonic the Hedgehog, Lego Star Wars 2, Geometry Wars), and find a 20-gig hard drive with 12 gigs free. They also look at an empty memory card and highlight the feature where you can emulate a disc drive. The speaker reminisces about playing demos on the Xbox 360 and mentions future plans to sell or give away items shown in the video on a live streaming app called Whatnot, where viewers can interact, bid on items, and participate in giveaways. Instructions on how to access the app, get $10 credit, and join the speaker’s future live streams are provided. The video also briefly shows a black Elite Xbox 360 being unwrapped.

00:09:00

In this segment of the video, the console received from Goodwill is wrapped in an excessive amount of bubble wrap. Upon inspection, the console has scuffs, dirt, and cobwebs, along with a cracked faceplate. Despite these issues, the console appears unopened with intact warranty seals. After connecting the console and booting it up, it shows a Metro dashboard with various Xbox Live profiles like Dr GI Mo and Crazy Granny’s. The profiles show games played such as Max Payne 3, COD Ghost, and Battlefield 4, indicating past usage and history of the console.

00:12:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker explores a gamer’s profile with 179 games played, including older titles like Call of Duty 2 and NHL 2006. They test the console’s disk drives, finding that two out of two consoles work well. They check the storage, finding games like Red Dead Redemption and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 downloaded. They then unbox a third console, discovering various cords, a PS2 adapter, and games like Call of Duty Black Ops and Forza Motorsport 3.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter showcases a special edition Resident Evil Xbox 360 console, pointing out some scuffs and scratches but overall stating that it looks nice. The console is a 2009 model with a Jasper motherboard, indicating it may be less prone to the red ring of death issue. After plugging in the console, it successfully powers on, showing various user profiles with games like Mortal Kombat and Tony Hawk shred. Notably, there are many downloaded games on the console that have not been played by the current users. The disc tray opens fine, and the presenter plans to give away all consoles featured in the video. Finally, they test the disc drive by checking if Forza Motorsport 3 can be read.

00:18:00

In this segment of the video, the content creator shares their surprise about the Goodwill console purchase being issue-free, which is uncommon for them. They thank viewers, encourage likes and subscriptions, and signal the end of the video.

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