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Hey guys , i would really appreciate if you could check out this link and see if there is anyway you can help. I would really love to bring funny , fun and enjoying games to the xbox 360 console. so if you could please check out my link and share it with your friends : http://www.gofundme.com/8uu54s

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you are asking for donations?!

 

get a proper job and then come back with a build draft when you got the cash

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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Nuh-uh

Selling my parts of my 900D rig for a jacked up Ncase M1. PM me for offers if interested (will take some reasonable-low offers because I'm desperate).

Parts that I'm selling: 900D (1 slot cover broken for stealth DVD drive mod) | Asus Z87 Deluxe | Cooler Master 212 Evo | Corsair 4x2GB black ram @1600mhz | EVGA 1000G2 PSU (2 cables with missing heat shrink) | DVD drive | HP membrane keyboard | Ducky Shine 3 YOTS in blue switches (warranty sticker broken)

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You are clearly not an adult as you don't seem to understand that you won't be able to start a game company. Especially not with $800, I would say as has already been stated. Get a job, from there practice, it's much more likely for you to get a job in the gaming industry than become an Indie dev. Unless you have a fantastically creative idea and let's be honest, there aren't many left.

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Good try, but I don't think that just begging for money will get you very far.  People like to donate with a purpose.. You haven't really explained what you would do to benefit a donator.  

 

And another thing.  MY advice would be to start developing for a mobile platform like android or iOS (If you can afford it).  You don't need as powerful a machine as you would think to develop for android.  And you can learn as you go, which could help carry over some skills for when you could actually start developing for Xbox360. 

 

Ultimately, keep a positive outlook, and try not to give up.

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