Yes, simply connect the memory unit to the new Xbox and sign in with the account.
Not directly. You can do it by direct transfer from a USB-enabled drive (with the video file on it) and plugging it into the USB port on the 360, possibly do a file transfer. Just be sure the codec and file type are supported by the 360...or it is a major waste of space.
Stargate Worlds is not currently available for Xbox 360.
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.
the xbox 360 comes with all the cables you need
No. Though they use the same general type of processors, the Xbox 360 is much more powerful than the Wii. It also uses a different operating system. For a shorter : No. Get an Xbox 360 if you want to play Xbox 360 games.
Yes, but only if you save it to the XBox360, switch out the cards, then save it to the other memory stick.
Yes...
when you take in your old xbox, they let you keep your hard drive, which has your account and membership
you carn't
You can buy a transfer cable which will allow you to transfer saved games and stuff from one xbox to another.
you need 2 profiles with different xbox live accounts on 1 xbox 360 you need 2 profiles with different xbox live accounts on 1 xbox 360
You cant, the only thing you can do is transfer the memory to the new xbox 360 slim with a transfer cable.
no you cant sorry
yes you'll need an xbox 360 an xbox 360 transfer cable and a mac or PC
yes anything you get from xbox live will stick with your gamer tag but if you are wanting to buy it once for two xboxes that wont work
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.
yes