Dragon Age 2, Your Shape and Disney come to Xbox Live Avatar Marketplace
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The Avatar Marketplace has received a bunch of new items, including Dragon Age 2 gear, some Your Shape: Fitness Evolved props and ... Disney sidekicks? Sure enough, you can own a virtual version of Sebastian from The Little Mermaid. Talk about a sentence we never thought we'd have to write.
Pricing on these new Avatar duds is pretty much par for the course. Your Shape and Disney sidekick props will run you 240 MS Points ($3) a piece, while some of the more complex Dragon Age 2 ensembles will set you back upwards of 400 MS Points ($5). Hit the links below for your preferred Avatar gear.
Pricing on these new Avatar duds is pretty much par for the course. Your Shape and Disney sidekick props will run you 240 MS Points ($3) a piece, while some of the more complex Dragon Age 2 ensembles will set you back upwards of 400 MS Points ($5). Hit the links below for your preferred Avatar gear.
Reader Comments (22)
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:10PM Cleric said
I would never waste my money on th- IS THAT STITCH?
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:15PM trickybuz93 said
Must...resist.....urge....to....buy.....Stitch.......not.......resisting.....hard enough (haha that's what she said)....
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:21PM KungFuChaosNinja said
I'm still amazed people pay for this crap. More money than brains, I guess.
The only avatar items I download are freebies/rewards.
The only avatar items I download are freebies/rewards.
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:32PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
@KungFuChaosNinja
I know, it pisses me off when people choose to spend the money they make on things they want.
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I know, it pisses me off when people choose to spend the money they make on things they want.
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:36PM Bubbameister33 said
@KungFuChaosNinja
Sometimes when you have extra money you can buy things you don't really need. As long as you enjoy it, what does it matter?
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Sometimes when you have extra money you can buy things you don't really need. As long as you enjoy it, what does it matter?
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:41PM KungFuChaosNinja said
@Ezio Auditore da Firenze
And I'll judge them for spending real world money on digital clothes for your Barbie/Ken doll avatar. Use that money to buy some clothes for charity or something. That'll put a kid or adult in a good sweater for the winter season. You know that our materialistic culture has lost control when they spend their money on this crap.
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And I'll judge them for spending real world money on digital clothes for your Barbie/Ken doll avatar. Use that money to buy some clothes for charity or something. That'll put a kid or adult in a good sweater for the winter season. You know that our materialistic culture has lost control when they spend their money on this crap.
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:43PM KungFuChaosNinja said
@Bubbameister33
The point being, how do you "enjoy" something that brings absolutely no enjoyment. It's an item that provides nothing of value, be it entertainment and something more. It's something that merely attaches to something that already brings no enjoyment (i.e. avatars).
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The point being, how do you "enjoy" something that brings absolutely no enjoyment. It's an item that provides nothing of value, be it entertainment and something more. It's something that merely attaches to something that already brings no enjoyment (i.e. avatars).
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 11:53PM RandomZero said
@KungFuChaosNinja
Just because YOU don't find Avatars enjoyable doesn't mean others feel the same way. Believe it or not, there are more opinions in the world than only yours. Just sayin'.
Personally, I don't care either way. What another Xbox user does with their system, their microsoft points, and their money is up to them. I don't work their job or earn it, so who the hell am I to judge?
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Just because YOU don't find Avatars enjoyable doesn't mean others feel the same way. Believe it or not, there are more opinions in the world than only yours. Just sayin'.
Personally, I don't care either way. What another Xbox user does with their system, their microsoft points, and their money is up to them. I don't work their job or earn it, so who the hell am I to judge?
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 11:15AM The Wicker Man said
@KungFuChaosNinja. Still hate these stupid a avatars and their dead eyed smirking faces. I vote with my dollar though by not purchasing this crap. To each their own. I just prefer to spend what little money I have on games not digital clothes.
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Posted: Dec 31st 2010 12:44AM gnark1ll420 said
Personally they should be cheaper than what they are.
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 12:51AM DWilson8504 said
That looks almost exactly like my avatar...what the hell?!
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 1:21AM Misfit Toy said
Little bit o' spoilers in the Dragon Age stuff.
Also the unitard is funny... but I will not buy it. I hope one of my friends does though.
Also the unitard is funny... but I will not buy it. I hope one of my friends does though.
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 1:32AM Xiegfried said
@Misfit Toy
Y'know, most of the time when something involves spoilers, those who haven't arrived to that point in the game/movie/book/etc. won't notice and will likely forget by the time they get there if they do notice. I can't stand when people point out that something is a spoiler because then I will be looking for it and thinking about it. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, it just bugs me when people do that.
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Y'know, most of the time when something involves spoilers, those who haven't arrived to that point in the game/movie/book/etc. won't notice and will likely forget by the time they get there if they do notice. I can't stand when people point out that something is a spoiler because then I will be looking for it and thinking about it. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, it just bugs me when people do that.
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 2:07AM RandomZero said
@Xiegfried
I get what you mean. I'm pretty prone to reading things and forgetting about them, but the moment you put *spoiler* in front of it, not only will I remember whatever it was, but even if I'm trying to avoid all spoilers about a game (for instance), I eventually give in and "get spoiled". Damn my weak willpower!
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I get what you mean. I'm pretty prone to reading things and forgetting about them, but the moment you put *spoiler* in front of it, not only will I remember whatever it was, but even if I'm trying to avoid all spoilers about a game (for instance), I eventually give in and "get spoiled". Damn my weak willpower!
Posted: Dec 31st 2010 7:55AM Jonthomasdesigns said
Ahhh where the heck is Simba ???
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