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Xbox 360 Arcade Spring 2010 Bundle

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Edition: Arcade Spring 2010 Bundle


Features

  • Xbox 360 Arcade console is everything you need to begin playing right out of the box.
  • This console includes an HDMI output, so you can experience your games in the highest definition possible, up to 1080p (HDMI cable sold separately).
  • Xbox 360 redefines what games look like, sound like, feel like, and play like to engage you like never before.
  • Amplify your music, photos, video, and TV.
  • Watch progressive-scan DVD movies and share your digital pictures with friends.

Description

The Xbox 360 Arcade console is everything you need to hit the ground running. Plug in the console and connect the wireless controller and you're playing.

Platform: Xbox 360


Input Device: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 MB


Resolution: 1080p


Brand Name: Microsoft


Model Number: XGX-00100


Manufacturer: Microsoft


UPC: 885370177176


Manufacturer Part Number: XGX-00100


Item Weight: 12 Pounds


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  • XBox 360 Arcade Great For Upgrade
Edition: Arcade Spring 2010 Bundle
Let me begin by saying that I purchased this item for my children. However I feel I am qualified to write this reveiw because I unpacked the XBox 360 Arcade and upgraded it with my used 20GB hard drive. I also transferred my childrens' data from my XBox to their XBox as it now had a hard drive. And of course I have monitored my children's use of this item to be certain it has performed well...and it has been a great investment. I am certain there are others out there in a similar situation. I am an avid gamer on the XBox 360 and as my children became older they had become avid gamers on MY XBox 360 as well. This soon became a problem as there were 3 of us wanting to play different games at the same time on the same XBox. I knew I needed to get my kiddos their own XBox. After researching different options, I decided to go with a used XBox 360 Arcade from Amazon, and I have been very pleased with my selection. I had originally purchased a refurbished XBox 360 with a 20GB Hard Drive, but I had upgraded my unit with a 120GB Hard Drive (which I also purchased from Amazon). That left me with a 20GB spare hard drive. I knew my children would definitely need a hard drive for their XBox as they are playing more and more games. I decided to go with a used Arcade unit to save money, since I already had a 20GB hard drive. This was a great choice and here is why: The arcade XBox has a built in memory unit. Though the space is too limited for many of the games my children play, it made transfer of data from my 120GB hard drive to their 20GB hard drive a breeze. It could not have been easier. I simply attached my 120GB hard drive to the arcade 360 and transferred my kiddos' profiles and saved game data to the internal memory unit. Then I removed my hard drive and attached my old 20GB hard drive drive to the arcade 360 and moved the data from the internal memory unit to the 20GB hard drive. I only had to repeat this process once or twice and all my childrens' data was moved! They were very pleased to have their profiles and all their saved games without having to start anything over again. I purchased a used Arcade XBox 360, it was not the full Spring Bundle, but it did come with all the cables and one controller. This unit was very securely packaged, clean and has worked great! It was an economical investment that saved me money and saved the kiddos grief by not having to lose any of their data they had saved on my XBox 360. I highly recommend this item, especially for buyers in a similar situation as I was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2010 by Jazz

  • XBOX 360 SPRING BUNDLE (From a PS3 User)
Edition: Arcade Spring 2010 Bundle
Being a PS3 owner, I decided to take advantage of the recent price reduction and try it, to my surprise this is a superb system, open structure, which means you can work with it softwarewise and get lot more out of it! The only drawback if compared to PS3 would be the lack of Blu Ray and the Hardisk (optional). My experience so far has been surprisingly amazing, I have come to love this system, I will briefly make list some attributes using the (+) and (-) approach; again I have been using PS for over 10 years, I am currently using both systems and Today I must admit that XBOX is as good as PS3 and that the Microsoft OS has amazed me, I am now in love with this console! (+) -Faster games load times. -Software interface and menus are superb!! Ergonomic and Fun to browse! -System Initial set up was fast, fun and fully customizable -Games are as good or better; These inmediately captivated me: Gears of War 1 & 2, Modern Warfare, Halo, Split Second, Lost Planet 2...plus many more, all are great!! (-) -Need to pay to play online (Cost is low but I still think that charging for xbox live sucks) -Controller needed battery pack because the one included was defective and did not work properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2010 by Benigno Alcantara

  • A good way to jump into next-gen gaming
Edition: Arcade Spring 2010 Bundle
I don't have all the cash to spend in the world, so deliberating between the Arcade bundle and the Elite bundle was a lengthy, careful process that involved reading multiple reviews and generating a feature vs. value spreadsheet. In the end, I'm very happy with my choice to go with the Arcade bundle. It allowed me to get the core system plus three games (Gears of War, Final Fantasy XIII, and Super Street Fighter IV) for a little less than the price of an Elite bundle. I'm giving this a 4 star review for the following issues: 1) The pack-in games aren't that great. Neither Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts nor Viva Piñata are particularly enthralling (and this is coming from someone who greatly enjoyed the original Banjo Kazooie, and Animal Crossing - which is similar in concept to Viva Piñata). This is a matter of opinion, however, so I recommend giving both games a test drive if you can. If neither are your cup of tea, then maybe the extra $100 is worth spending on the Halo 3: ODST and Forza Motorsport III pack-ins of the Elite bundle. 2) No means of internet connection. I prefer playing games solo and not online, so I didn't think that this would be a problem. However - and this is something important to consider - in order to use the Xbox 360 as a decent media hub, you *need* to have network access. I already have a few hundred GB of photos, music, and movies stored in a portable hard drive and was intending to hook it up to my console to watch/listen to media, but half of the file types aren't supported unless you download a system update. Of course, you can't download the update unless you're connected to the internet. D'oh! Syncing with a PC via Windows Media Center to watch media you already have stored on a computer also requires an internet connection. So in addition to considering whether you'll want to play games online or not, definitely also think about whether you'll want to use your Xbox for viewing media when deciding which bundle to purchase. Also think about whether it will be more convenient for you to use an ethernet cable or wireless router. If your console is set up near a port or a router, then the cable that comes in the Elite bundle will do. If you want to connect wirelessly, you'll have to buy the Wireless network Adapter anyway (or set up a work-around, the means of which you can find out and about the internet), so maybe the Arcade bundle will suffice. 3) No included high capacity storage. There's 512 MB built into the console, but after creating profiles for me and my wife and saving saved game data for five games, I'm down to around 180 MB. With the latest system update, you can use a third party external storage device (flash or hard disk drive) to store up to 16 GB of games, media, and Xbox Live Arcade purchases per device (you can use up to two, expanding your storage to a total of 32 GB). This is a good thing since I have a few portable hard drives that I can use, thus saving me the cost of having to buy an official Xbox 360 hard drive. However, loading a game onto your external storage - which greatly reduces loading time, noise, and wear-and-tear on the DVD drive - takes about 8 GB per disk, so at 32 GB you'd only be able to store 4 games tops. I tend to play around three games at a time, so I think I'll be okay (though Final Fantasy XIII is three discs large, hmmm...) But if you have any intention of loading a library of games onto your hard drive, you'll want to consider the Elite bundle which comes with a 120 GB Xbox 360 Hard Drive. The above issues considered, I'm still very satisfied with the Arcade Bundle I chose. In the end, I'm going to forego the official Xbox 360 hard drive and stick to my external hard drive (perhaps loading one or two games at time). I purchased a Wireless Network Adapter through another online retailer a few days ago, so I'll be able to download the system update and purchase games on Xbox Live Arcade. With the additional expense of the Wireless Adapter and considering my gaming habits, I still feel like I got a better value with the Arcade bundle over the Elite bundle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2010 by Jay Africa

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