Now's a fantastic time to grab a 360.
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| Review Date: October 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: paradiselost, Florida |
First of all, I'm a PS3 owner and have been nearly since it's launch. I really like the PS3 and reckon it's a fantastic system. I had thorough buying a 360 many times but kept passing over it after examination of all the harms it had and just figured I didn't want to deal with the probability. Well after seeing this bundle with the new price cut and finding out this bundle is certainly the latest "Jasper" translation I went ahead and bought it. The two included games aren't just so *incredible* but they're still pretty excellent and it's certainly a excellent deal to get both of them included for no added cost.
So far I've noticed the system does seem to run a excellent bit cooler than my brothers original launch model 360. I'm also really delight in the new menu system for the 360. Or maybe I should say newer, I'm not sure when it came out, but I prefer it over the older "tabbed" style menu previously used. By and large I believe now is a fantastic time to grab a 360. Since it has been out longer than the PS3 you do have access to more titles and more titles that are cheap. Some of the systems best games can easily be picked up for $29.99 now. The skill to use Netflix on the system is also really incredible. The menu system and the integration to the Xbox menu is top notch, it certainly doesn't feel like an after plotting.
Thus far my only gripe with the system is how Microsoft uses it's point system for purchasing items. I much prefer just buying a game for say $6.99 from the Playstation Arrangement than more or less being forced to buy considerably more points than you need to be able to grab one game. For example, you want to buy a game that's 1200 points, guess what the smallest you can add is 1000 so you're then forced to jump up to 4000 points (which I believe equals twenty dollars) to be able to get the game. You're then left with odd point amounts and it's really just a pain! It seems pretty premeditated to grab more money out of consumers. |
Buy this and relax
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| Review Date: November 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jason, NC, USA |
I bought the 360 when it came out (stood in a long line and waited and waited to get it).
I'm likely one of the few who never had a problem with his 360 (doesn't mean I wasn't paranoid), but I never had a problem. I sold my launch console to grab the HDMI translation (the falcon) and still wasn't that pleased with it.
It was hot, made lots of sound, and I was always paranoid thinking (this might be the last game I ever get to play, better rush it).
It got so terrible I ongoing buying multi platform games for the ps3 (even though back then the ps3 translation was second-rate to the 360). Only using the 360 for netflix and forza.
That all changed when M$ came out with this model. It fixes everything.
No sound, (with this large harddrive, be sure to bed in all your games just to be "extra safe" my cousin's dvd drive has died twice (2 different consoles), and because of this I always recommend being paid the larger harddrive and installing (now that I have this elite, it's not a problem).
This guy is quite, does not make the warmth rise in the house, and most vital, I can just sit back and play xbox now lacking the worry and dread that previous consumed me.
I will chat about xbox vs ps3 at the end before my final recommendation.
Pros:
Xbox 360 Elite Holiday - Comes with 2 games (both can be throwaways I did not buy this for those games and never played them, but hey, they are 2 games you get for free).
Black Console (looks better in my room, black tv, black ps3, black tv stand, black speakers, black controller, may as well have a black console (got rid of my wii)).
Huge Harddrive (you can go crazy on the marketplace, downloading demos, being paid xbl games, and installing the games you get from amazon to HD and ensure they don't get scratched or spin like crazy making your room hotter (and the box get loud).
Quite (is this thing on?!) No sound, no loud as all fan, just quite, not even near as hot fun 360 gaming.
Cons:
My heat bill may go up this year. Ordinarily I just turn on my 360 and play call of duty, 30 summary later you can take off your eskimo gear and place on your swimming trunks (even in 0 degree warmth) and still be hot. NOT SO with the new elite ;( Now when I play the warmth doesn't change! So if you use this as a replacement for of buying a heater for your house, buy an older model off the amazon marketplace.
Still no built in wifi (really?)
Comes with stand AV cables (you know, the ones that come with the ARCADE!)
Comes with 2 games you could care less about (last year's bundle wasn't much better either).
Xbox 360 VS PS3 (if you can choose only 1)
Xbox 360 PROs
Better Multi Platform Games
Most of the time better graphics (except for first part ps3 exclusives)
Better live interface (the xbox instrument panel being far superior to the ps3 instrument panel)
Better Remote (Half Right) It's IR (which stinks as you have to be in line of sight) but the lights glow in the dark (you win some you loose some).
360 charge and play kit beats the free usb cable you get with the ps3 (it's just so small!)
Xbox 360 Cons
Not as excellent of an unique lineup of games (let's be honest)
Hardware failure rate (that I'm about 90% sure this model fixes)
You have to pay to go online.
You have to pay for everything with the 360 (they pull you in with the "low" price, and then make you pay pay pay. Want to play online? 50 a year, want wifi? 100, want HDMI cable, gimmie 60 and so on and so on (I would bring up the HD-DVD player, but that would be cruel, and yes I did buy that the day it came out!)
PS3 Pros
Better unique games (to be honest, the 360 has far more games, but the ps3 exclusives are commonly very excellent and anyone who enjoys games should play them).
Cheaper (you may say they cost the same, but when you factor in what I wrote above (wifi, charge kit, xbox live service, and more) it does get up there (making it the most pricey).
Blu-ray
Built in wifi, no need in buying a battery kit or a plug n play kit
Online is free
Netflix works lacking having to pay anything (other than your netflix fee) opposed to having to be a "gold" member like you do on xbox.
PS3 Cons
Dreary multi platform support (on older games, not really the case now)
Not as many games
Bottomline? A 360 you can really play, buy it and use and be safe in knowing that (it could!) last you a excellent 5 years or more. Something to no avail of previously ;) |
Awe-inspiring bundle!!
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| Review Date: October 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: jbay, |
This is one awe-inspiring holiday bundle!!! I got it early because my previous 360 rrod'd and m$ said it would be $100 to fix it. So I went with the elite because the jasper chip that causes more well-organized running, less heat and noise by and large ... I reckon. The two games are awe-inspiring, two that I wanted. I am 23 by the way, so for anyone that says 12 and under pfft, Lego series games are well loved with all, and racing games are awe-inspiring. Pure is an off road extreme atv game where its all about the tricks you pull. Two very awe-inspiring games. I haven't played them yet, but I'm a serious gamer so I watch videos and stuf like that. Xbox Live is THE STANDARD for online gaming now. Unmatched by anything else. It requires a subscription to play, but its worth it!! 1 month ~ $8 (if they still make those), 3 month ~ $20, and 12 month (with bonus month sometimes!) cards ~ $50. Thats about all you need to know.
Oh so in the box is the subsequent:
-Xbox 360 console with the 120 gb HDD
-One wireless controller
-One Xbox Live headset
-One ethernet cable (8 foot)
-AV cable
-Power brick + connector power cable
-2 AA batteries (for controller)
-Holiday journal Pure/ Lego Batman games! (comes in one case, 2 break discs) |
exact for youngsters
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| Review Date: October 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Barrack Obama, california |
This is a excellent xbox 360 starter set for 12 and younger because it includes batman and pure which are two E games. Even if, I don't really reckon this xbox 360 should have the title " elite ", because it doesn't include the hdmi, component or the audio cable in one huge bundle like the 2008's bundle. Anyways, the console is a jasper so its much cooler and silent, it's also not really vulnerable to rrod anymore.
xbox live is a small overprised but its not laggy, i recommend you to use a ethernet cable as a replacement for of the 70$ adapter if your router is close by. This set also includes a controller, but if you are going to buy this set than you should also buy a extra controller, because lego batman is all about coop and pure has multiplayer.
This also includes a 120 gb hardrive, which is huge. There is no need to buy a memory card because this might take your whole life to fill up. Also, the xbox store has alot of excellent demos, videos to download. The NXE dashboared is improved and simpler to use and you can sign up for netflix if you have gold membership. If you have a hd tv its best to use a hdmi cable ,because the console can support resolutions of 1080p and support dolby digital.
I reckon its best if you use it horizontally because the xbox can have more air intake, but if you plot to use vertically than i reckon you should buy a cooling stand. This console is definetely a excellent buy:)
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Unbiased attitude
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| Review Date: December 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: P. Trudel, |
I bought this holiday bundle when Amazon had it unique for $275. I can't say that I am disappointed. While not exact it is a far superior Xbox 360 than my 2007 model. The only complaint that I have is that the disk tray feels more cheap and fragile than my 2007 model. But other than that this newest elite is far superior in every way. The power brick is less vital, the system is way, and I mean WAY quieter. I cannot hear the console running over the noise of the tv even when I mute the sound. Thank God Microsoft has a black translation of their console because the white was starting to annoy me. While the features in the newest elite bundle aren't what they used to be (data migration kit not included, no HDMI, or component/composite video cables included no longer) it still has everything you need to start before a live audience right out of the box.
For those people argumentative that the two bundled games only come in one game case here is what I have to say: All the bundles that have ever come included with 2 free games have always had one game case to share between them. Even the original xbox bundles were like that. Nothing has changed. Stop being a prince/princess of beggars and delight in your 2 FREE games. It's like asking for water in a restaurant... you aren't paying for it so shut up and stop argumentative when they include a lemon slice on the rim of the glass. You want something your way? Pay for it. Being paid it for free? Suck it up.
Oh and any of you PS3 fanboys thinking that the PS3 and Xbox 360 are so very different and that the PS3 is better than the 360 go read the book "The Race For A New Game Machine" or interviews with David Shippie and Mickie Phipps. They will tell you that each system is superior to the other in certain ways... and that means in terms of CPU and GPU power and routine. The Xbox 360's GPU is superior to the PS3's but the PS3 CPU's are superior to the Xbox 360 (more outfit because it has more CPU chips).
I in person own both systems and see the potential for the PS3 coming to execution. It's a commanding console and online is free. Plus I'm a huge fan of being able to upgrade the harddrive size myself. But the controller sucks and has always sucked. And the games that come out on both consoles always look and go better on the Xbox 360 (the exception of course being Dragon Age: Origins in the looks sphere).
The 360 you have to pay for online and the interface is a bit too kid friendly for me (but that could be a excellent thing because PS3's XMB is very sterile). But the controller is superior and online service (estimate $3/month thanks to Amazon) blows PSN out of the water. With downloads becoming more common the thought that Xbox 360 games with remain 7 GB in size or have multiple disks is promptly becoming an outdated way of thinking. But until then the 360 games will not live up to their full potential like PS3 games are allowable with 50 GB blu-ray discs. And that Red Ring Of Death problem? Never had it with my ancient console and I've played that thing many a time for 8-12 hours straight lacking breaks. And I don't see this new console with it's near silent routine and no heat creation as having any harms. But luckily Microsoft has a 3 year warranty for RROD and E74 errors so I'm covered. Thanks Sony 1 year warranty.
I hope you all loved this review from someone that has both consoles and not just a single one spouting irrelevant garbage about the other lacking before a live audience it first. |
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