The only snags we encountered were when we put together a faceplate and went to attach it to the system. When removing the paper template from the printed page, you have to take extreme care not to tear it. Then, when you place the paper template on the clear front faceplate, it's pretty difficult to match up all of the cutouts without the paper bunching up in some areas. And finally, when it's time to remove the dual faceplate/sheet combo, it's difficult to get all three off at once, as you'll sometimes end up removing the front one. In short, the whole process is a bit nerve-racking, especially when you consider you're limited to 15 blank paper templates. Fortunately, Nyko says it will soon sell the paper templates separately.
In the final analysis, the small problems with the Nyko GameFace 360 are easily overlooked when you consider that, for the price of a single Microsoft faceplate, you get as many as 15 of your own designs. The fact is, it's the only product you'll need to customize your 360.
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