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I jut made this for myself as i wanted a Xbox 360 wallpaper with a bit of blue to match LE3, couple of people asked me for it so i will share :D

So here it is...2 flavours, 1 size

*Stripey and non stripey version

*1280*1024

Click for the big versions

Stripey:

360wallp.jpg

Non-Stripey:

360nsp.jpg

UPDATE 29/5

Added more colours and a variation with just the circle in the middle.

What's new:

*Green, Orange, Black and White/Grey colours, Stripey and non Stripey.

*Versions with just the xbox circle in the centre, Stripey and Non Stripey

*Plain Blue Version with no logo, just blue with stripes at the request of joe1031 and StevoFC ;)

Grab 'em here

:happy:

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What bout a white  background version to go with the XBOX 360 colour scheme :p

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I'm lovin' the stripes!

May I trouble you to export a wallpaper with JUST the stripes (ie no X360 logo)? :rolleyes:  :blush:  :rolleyes:

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Yep, i'm gonna do a few more coulours and variations right now, will get them to ya in a while ;)

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