The difference in terms of 20 gig and 40 gig for an Xbox 360 is the storage. The gig refers to "gigabyte" which is how much data it can hold.
the xbox 360 arcade and the old 20 gig-60gig is, but the xbox elite is black and so is the new xbox 360 250 gig.
the elites hard drive has a 85 gig and arcade has a 12 gig
The Xbox 360 Slim replaced the Elite line. ... The Slim Xbox 360 features a 250 Gig hard drive. The Elite generally has a 120 Gig while the Arcade has no hard drive. The Xbox 360 Slim is several inches smaller and thinner than either the Elite 360 or the Arcade.
No, 20 gig is a perfect size for games.
All Xbox 360's are basically designed to use a hard drive, so an arcade version can definitely use a 20 Gig hard drive, but if you may have to recover your gamertag.
Well first of all you have to have Star Wars Battlefront2 for the origional Xbox and you have to have an xbox 360 with a hard drive of 60 or more Gigs and then it will play on your Xbox 360 console and other rigional xbox games will also play on your xbox 360 console when you have a 60 or more gig hard drive
The only difference besides price is the hard drive size.
if your a really big gamer then xbox 360 elite.. i recommend 60 gig for xbox live.. 20gig still works but less memory.. and i DO NOT recommend the arcade version for xboxlive.
Yes, but it will format to a 32 gig so I suggest getting two 32 gigs.
Well to be honest the best arcade system the 360 can be is the 120 gig hard drive and then the Xbox originals section of Xbox Live. Awesome games from the originals Xbox's lifecycle, but if you are a casual gamer and are looking to kill some time, the miniature golf games are pretty good, as are the board games, billiards games, and puzzle sections. Kingdom for Kieflings will kill a whole day of yours in one shot as while playing it, you will forget to eat sleep pee walk the dog ect ect
1000 kb or mb i am not sure is 1 gig ok that means 4 gig is ^Answer