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Well its been awhile, but i've finally finished my long awaited version 2 of my "XBOX OS" theme.

However, what started as a simple modification turned into a total makeover and brand new theme. :D

The theme was actually completed about a month ago and I've had it running on my computer ever since.....ironing out little bugs and stuff. ;)

Sceenshot:

XtremeXP_Screen1024.txt

This theme includes a default green color scheme as well as

a blue color version for those blue skinning fans out there =]

The theme also includes a matching shellstyle and a

new Xbox wallpaper I made for the release of this theme.

Download here:

[themexp.org] Xbox XtremeXP

[wincustomize.com] Xbox XtremeXP { WindowBlinds version }

A HUGE thanx goes to Frogboy and DJP for their support in making this theme possible....cheers!!

Also thanx also goes to the guys at - www.xboxxtreme.net

for support...and the name :p

Hope you enjoy :)

~AquaJack~

p.s. A WindowBlinds version of this theme will be out very soon.... :p

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