No you don't, but you can't save you're progress, unlike some other systems, Xbox 360 has no internal memory, a memory card or hard drive is what you need to save you're progress! The PS3 has internal memory, I recommend that you use one
No, the USB memory card reader will not work for an Xbox 360 storage device. A memory card reader is a device for inserting a memory card into so that data can be retrieved and any storage device that is to be connected to an Xbox 360 must be properly formatted so that it is compatible with the console.
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yes you can use any hdd for any xbox if you want something with less gb get a memory card
You Can Use An Xbox 360 Capture Card
You need an Xbox 360 transfer cable. Connect it to your console along with the hard drive that has all your memory in. Then get the empty hard drive and connect it with the transfer cable and start the transfer.
you use the code on the back of a Microsoft point card or use a credit card and buy them off of the xbox 360 itself
Probably not, but you can trade it in for money, and use some of that to buy an Xbox 360. The main reason for this is that the PS2 is not as high=profile and new as the Xbox 360, which is considered a much better console. If you want to trade something in for an Xbox 360, it should be as high-profile and desirable as an Xbox 360 itself.
No you will need a transfer cable to get your memory on a new xbox. Alternatively you can configure an USB flash drive and use that as your memory system
No, you must buy a special memory card for the 360.
No, It will not save game memory.
The same amount as any online game would for the xbox 360.
Yes, but some games, like Halo 3 will not let you play co-op campaign through xbox live and will not let you use theater.