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XBox 360 Bundles Top $700

Gamespot is reporting that, with some idea of the skus that will be available for the Xbox 360 when it launches, game retailers are now prepping incredibly expensive console bundles for the first of the next-gen systems. From the article: "...when hot new gaming systems come out, supply is short, and demand is often so high that retailers can elect to sell the units only as parts of bundles that include accessories and games of the retailer's choosing. EBgames.com unveiled its holiday offerings today, and the prices may make some gamers feel as though they're getting 'scrooged.' Like Microsoft, EB Games is offering two bundles, one for gamer's interested in the Core System and one for gamers eyeing the premium package. The Xbox 360 Core Bundle is priced at $599.93, and it includes everything in the standard package, plus an extra wired controller, a 64MB memory unit, and four games: Perfect Dark Zero: Limited Edition, Dead or Alive 4, Project Gotham Racing 3, and Kameo: Elements of Power. Using Microsoft's announced pricing for peripherals and an assumed $59.99 price point for Xbox 360 games, the package unbundled would come to $618.94. "

150 comments

  1. Ouch... by elwin_windleaf · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, there's always Christmas of '06, right?

  2. Skus? by Andy_R · · Score: 1

    What on earth is a 'skus'?

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    1. Re:Skus? by PhilHibbs · · Score: 2, Informative
    2. Re:Skus? by elwin_windleaf · · Score: 5, Informative

      SKU - Stock Keeping Unit. It's what stores like EB use to reorder their merchandise internally. The standalone X-Box 360 will have one SKU, where the bundle will probably have another. It's the x-digit number located below the price on the EB pricetag. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit

    3. Re:Skus? by FidelCatsro · · Score: 2, Funny

      I knew it , those Swedish communists are at it again , trying to control the world console market

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    4. Re:Skus? by BusterB · · Score: 0, Redundant

      Stock Keeping Unit. A common term for a unique numeric identifier, used most commonly in online business to refer to a specific product in inventory or in a catalog.

    5. Re:Skus? by FirienFirien · · Score: 0, Redundant

      A SKU is a stock-keeping unit - essentially, it's what a barcode represents. A first gen xbox is one sku; a special edition xbox is another sku; an xbox 360 is a sku; a package bundle is also a sku. A single barcode can represent anything - including a compilation of other barcodes - and the blanket term for 'thing that can be represented' is SKU. HTH.

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    6. Re:Skus? by Lemental · · Score: 3, Funny

      I guess you never worked retail in your life.

      You lucky bastard.

    7. Re:Skus? by justforaday · · Score: 1

      ...used most commonly in online business...

      Except the term SKU was heavily in use long before online business existed.

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  3. Worked real well... by badasscat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...for the PSP, didn't it?

    Consumers aren't going to bite on this. There's a limit to what people will accept. Forced bundles worked for the PS2 but that's really the only time they've worked, and everybody knows now that if you just wait 5 minutes there will be plenty of bare systems around to buy if that's what you want.

    I have no doubt - none - that you'll be able to walk into a store on launch day, plunk down $300 or $400, and walk out with nothing but an Xbox 360 box if that's all you want. That's the way it was on PSP and DS launch day, and MS is saying they'll have a million Xbox 360's on sale at that system's launch. Save your money - don't preorder. Don't be a sucker. Show these idiots that forced bundles don't work anymore.

    1. Re:Worked real well... by Intocabile · · Score: 1

      Actually they worked pretty well for the first Xbox (highest game attach rate of last gen consoles) but we're talking two games not this 4 game bullshit.

    2. Re:Worked real well... by apoc06 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      well, i think that the bundles work well with those people who always have to have the hot new thing first: the fanboy/ fanatic with the deep pockets. they would most likely buy all of the extras on their own anyways, and pick up two or three of the bundled games anyways. so to the buyer who preorders and or camps out opening day for a x360, the bundle isnt a nuisance. its a convenience for them, since they can be assured that they can take the system home and not have to trek out and fight their way back to the store for the next launch game they want to buy after beating x game during the first night.

      the nuisance comes for the rest of us. the budget gamers. the problem appears when they dont present us with the option. sonys psp bundle was the only option available. not really a problem, they didnt /really/ force you into buying anything the average user didnt want/ need anyways. if anything people were upset b/c they planned on buying their own headphones/ cases/ etc... anyways, and didnt want to buy them twice. im saying thats okay, because for the most part, those were accessories.

      with the x360, you could shop around for someplace without bundles and for me thats fine; i live in a major city. but if walmart and EB are the only retailers in your town you can walk in on launch day and pick one up, you will get extremely shafted if they only offer $500+ bundles. with that the average buyer ends up with something he doesnt need/ want.

      with the harddrive, you have to pay for the remote as well. with the remote you have to pay for the harddrive. you want dead or alive4, you get stuck with kameo as well. ad nauseum.

      say you want an x360, and you love halo2... so you need a harddrive for backwards compatibility. cool. you cant mail order one since all you have is a P.O. Box. you walk into your nearest retailer, and find yourself stuck having to purchase a bundle. you wanted to get a game with the system already... thats fine. but not you get three other games you have no interest in, and your pocket is $150 lighter.

    3. Re:Worked real well... by metamatic · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Furthermore, if you wait a month or so, you'll be able to walk into a store and find piles of Xbox 360s sitting unsold, because that's how it was with the first Xbox.

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    4. Re:Worked real well... by edwdig · · Score: 1

      Bundles worked well for the GameCube launch. Then again, even with 3 games, and extra controller, and a memory card, it only brought the price up to $400.

    5. Re:Worked real well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have yet to see any credible evidence of this "highest game attach rate of last gen consoles".

    6. Re:Worked real well... by MBraynard · · Score: 1
      It was in an NDP Funworld Report.

      The site is on the subscriber-only side of their site. Here is a cut and paste on a fan-site of the Xbox press release.

  4. Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by KingSkippus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not that Microsoft people read Slashdot, but in case one happens to...

    That's just too much for a game system. I usually buy the new consoles when they come out (proud owner of a PS2, XBox, and Atari 2600), but these prices have pushed them out of the realm of game system and into the realm of major electronics investment. Even the so-called "core bundle" is as expensive than what I paid for my surround-sound system. More expensive bundles are pushing what I paid for my flat screen HDTV, which is the centerpiece of my whole entertainment system.

    I know that Microsoft is trying to push the XBox 360 as a high-end electronics component, but the vast majority of people are going to just see it as a fancy game system. If you look at the official fact sheet, there is little to support anything more than that. A Windows Media Center extender? How many people do they think own Windows Media Center PCs anyway?

    I guess what I'm saying is that while the XBox 360 looks like a really kick-ass game system, $600 to $700 is just too much money to pay to watch the Dead or Alive girls do their thing.

    1. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by cgenman · · Score: 4, Interesting

      That's not a microsoft decision. That's a decision of the retailers trying to milk the game-buying public for all they are worth. EB seems to repeatedly be the worst in this regard, which is ironic considering they're theoretically trying to stop people from just buying their system at Target.

      The X360 itself is only 400 dollars, which seems within the realm of what the PS2 and PS1 launched at. Don't worry, that price will come down soon. I wouldn't be surprised if it fell 50 - 100 dollars in it's first year out.

    2. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's just too much for a game system. I usually buy the new consoles when they come out (proud owner of a PS2, XBox, and Atari 2600), but these prices have pushed them out of the realm of game system and into the realm of major electronics investment.

      You claim that the Xbox 360 at $299 or $399 is too expensive (I don't think the EB Games preorder ripoff is a proper basis of comparison), yet the Atari 2600 was introduced in 1977 for the low low price of $200. Using the consumer price index as a guide, $200 in 1977 * (188.9/60.6) = $623 in today's dollars [based on the whole year average]. Furthermore, the price of the Atari 2600 didn't drop significantly until the introduction of the Atari 5200 in 1982.

      It seems odd that you were willing to buy a gaming system for ~$600 almost 25-30 years ago, when you presumably had less disposable income, to watch poorly rendered aliens march back and forth across your standard definition television through a composite/RF connection, but you aren't willing to buy a vastly superior system for a similar fraction of your earning capacity.

      I don't agree. While I am not inclined to pay more than the MSRP for the console, an enthusiast will apparently have no problem giving up that much of their hard earned cash.

    3. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by samdu · · Score: 4, Informative

      Agree 100%. I have the following systems:

      CD32
      Jaguar
      N64
      Saturn
      Playstation 1
      Dreamcast
      PS2
      Gamecube

      Of those, the only one I didn't buy at launch was the Gamecube. I have no plans on getting a 360, but if they do this same thing with the PS3, I'll have to wait until it's available unbundled. I don't see the logic of throwing FOUR games into a bundle. Well, I see the greed logic behind it, but not the rational logic behind it. If there are supposed to be up to 40 games available at launch, shouldn't they at least make it four games of your choice? Better yet, why not ONE game of your choice? $700.00 is just too much to drop on a game system at one time. I think Little Timmy might have to play his X-Box 1 for a while longer.

    4. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by phxbadash · · Score: 1

      And that is going to be different from any other console launch how? I bought a total of 1 game for my ps2, SSX, mostly because I was forced to because of one of these bundle deals. Granted it was a great game but it was about the only one worth getting at the PS2 launch. 2nd generation games are always better than first generation, although many second generation games are still big steaming cow patty's.

    5. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by Red+Flayer · · Score: 0, Troll

      Retailers fully understand that sales of the 360 will be abysmal at a price point of $600 (especially once they've bundled the accessories and games), which is why they've pressured MS to release a scaled-down version.

      Base model of the XBox 360 will retail for about $400. Full functionality will require spending another couple hundred bucks -- want to play XBox games? Better have that hard drive. Want a second controller? How about a memory card?

      The decision to bundle XBox 360 consoles is made by retailers, but the decision to do so is enabled by MS's pricing and distribution policies -- a limited supply at product release ensures that fanatics will pay whatever the retailer wants.

      It remains to be seen if the market will bear a price so high.

      IMO, the only reason to purchase the XBox 360 is because of the extra potential that 2nd generation games will (hopefully) utilize. Without buying the full-fledged model, all I can say is... good luck with that.

      From a sales standpoint, there is a world of difference between $249 and $399. Much of the market for consumer electronics balks at paying more than $300 for an appliance. I, for one, will not pay more than $200 for a game system, period.

      Does this lock me out of a new console for a while? Sure.

      But are the games that take full advantage of a console's power available within a year of launch? No way. And until those games are released, I have a better time with tried-and-true games on the previous generation of consoles.

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    6. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by mconeone · · Score: 1

      Seriously, at $60 apiece, dropping 3 games would cause the bundle would drop to around $520-$530.

    7. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by araczynski · · Score: 1, Insightful

      your calculations don't take into account that "back then" technology costs (in fabrication) were generally higher then they are now. besides, the 'wow' factor of owning one of the first home consoles was 'worth' much more back then then buying just another console today with more rehashed games.

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    8. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by NeMon'ess · · Score: 1

      No the base model is 300. 400 with the hard drive. Don't need a memory card once I have the hard drive. If I get my friends to buy a 360 so we can game over Live, they can bring their own controller over for when we do co-op.

      You may have psychological issues with the number 250, but I assure you a $200 SNES in 1991 adjusted for inflation would be $250 today.

    9. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 1

      Wait a second... there are two possibilities here:

      1) Microsoft bought EB Games somehow while avoiding any press coverage whatsoever, and now controls everything EB Games does, or:

      2) You're an idiot.

      Seriously, though, how the hell does Microsoft have any say in the matter? Microsoft priced the consoles at $300 for the "lite" one and $400 for the standard one. Anything beyond that is out of their hands, and out of their control, and your little rant here is completely misdirected.

    10. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by superpulpsicle · · Score: 1

      At $600 the console has got to cater to adults at least the 1st generation games.

    11. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How do you propose to quantify "technology costs" and the "wow factor"?

      Besides... an Xbox core is $299, which is much less than $623. You'd have a hard time arguing that there should be a greater than 50% depreciation caused by those intangibles.

    12. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by KDR_11k · · Score: 0, Troll

      TFA mentions that it's 600$ for the "core" version with all the crap you don't want thrown in. Want a harddrive and wireless? Well, that's 700$.

      Didn't the 3DO fail because of similar prices?

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    13. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by PyroMosh · · Score: 1

      So if you weren't "forced to", you would have what, exactly?

      Gone out and bought a PS2 at or near launch, paid full price for it, and bought no games until later? So you could do what with it, exactly?

      Why buy a console if not for games?

      I agree being forced to buy more than one game with the system stinks if you don't want more than one / can't afford it, but you need at least one, right? Otherwise, why are you spending your money? In the hopes that maybe good games will come out for it some day, but maybe the price of the console will go up rather than down? I don't get it.

    14. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by smaffei · · Score: 1

      The chief reason retailers make bundles is so that they won't get stuck with games and accessories when they run out of initial shipments of the game system. Retailers don't want software they can't sell sitting on the shelves.

      I mean couldn't EB have bundles with 2 games (like what most people buy when they get a new system)? I might go $500-$550 for the ultimate system with 2 games. But $700, give me a break!

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    15. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by cgenman · · Score: 1

      I agree with all of your points. I do feel compelled to point out though that specialty retailers don't make much on the hardware either, and only sell it in order to sell more titles. If they sell 1/4th the systems that they otherwise would have, but sell 4 times the amount of software per system, they've more than broken even. Add in the silly profit margins on controllers and memory cards, and you've got quite an incentive to not care about what the market wants.

      I won't be buying a 360 until it has at least three titles that I would regret for the rest of my life not playing. This should happen somewhere in the middle of the third year, if they're doing well.

    16. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      They could probably pressure retailers into offering the unbundled system but I don't think they care. They know that soon enough the bundles will stop and those who were scared by the price will buy the system.

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    17. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by phxbadash · · Score: 1

      I rent more than I buy. There are many games out there that are great to play through once or twice, but are fairly short and/or don't have multiplayer. So I just rent them for like $10-15 for like a week instead of the $70-80 to buy them that they normally are up here.

      That said I only own 1 game currently for my xbox but I have rented and enjoyed far more games on my xbox than I ever did on my ps2.

    18. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by drspooky · · Score: 1

      How many people do they think own Windows Media Center PCs anyway I'm willing to bet that the know a lot more about how many units have been sold than you do.

    19. Re:Jesus, that's a lot for a game system by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Troll? Sounds like some moderator failed to read the article or even the summary because that's the whole point of the article!

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  5. Daaaaaamn... by werewolf1031 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Am I the only one thinking "holy crap I could buy a half-decent PC for that price?!"

    1. Re:Daaaaaamn... by steveo777 · · Score: 2, Funny

      "Holy crap, you could upgrade to an amazing PC for that price"
      Usually, all that needs replacing is the CPU/MOBO, and video card. Possibly RAM, but odds are, just buying a reletivley high-end vid card will do the trick, and allow you to play most of the games that are at least a month old!
      On the other hand, don't be embarrased if you have to run a game at it's minimum settings. There's always Starcraft.
      And on a side-note, Alienware Schmalian-ware.

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    2. Re:Daaaaaamn... by wed128 · · Score: 3, Funny

      hehe you said Schmalian-ware. Wish i had mod points.

    3. Re:Daaaaaamn... by chrish · · Score: 1

      If you want to keep the hardware simplicity and non-beige-box design, you can get a Mac Mini for $500 US.

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    4. Re:Daaaaaamn... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or a 24" dell LCD monitor. Shop around and sometimes you can get them for ~700

    5. Re:Daaaaaamn... by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      I can second that, I upgraded my system for 600 and can now play any game at full detail. Including Battlefield 2 64 player online.

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    6. Re:Daaaaaamn... by werewolf1031 · · Score: 1

      There's always Starcraft.

      And that's a bad thing how? :)

  6. Here's an idea by Kawahee · · Score: 1

    Here's an idea... why don't you just buy the core system AND Halo 3? Or better yet, WAIT until Halo 3 is released when PS3 is launched, and after Microsoft slashes prices. I'm buying and XBOX 360 Complete/whatever pack that has the HDD and wireless controller/headset whatever, plus Halo 3. Total cost = XBOX + Halo 3. Which, when the time comes, will be something like 300 to 400$

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    1. Re:Here's an idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow, you're gonna shell out four bills so you can play Halo yet the fuck again. You're a real savvy consumer, guy.

    2. Re:Here's an idea by Meagermanx · · Score: 2, Funny

      But Halo 3 will let you hold 3 guns at once!! None of the cool ones, but what do you expect?
      Halo 3 will also have you play a soldier of the flood. Of course, it'll be exactly like the other two races, but your hand will look really different.
      Halo 3 will also nerf the only good weapon (*cough*pistol*cough*) and introduce a cool new weapon to take its place as the most powerful.
        That new weapon will, of course, be replaced in Halo 4.

    3. Re:Here's an idea by Kawahee · · Score: 1

      I'll shell out four bills so I can play Halo 3 online. Take a look at Halo 2's multiplayer compared to Halo. And take a look at how much fun Halo 2 is over Xbox live. But then again, it's not counterstrike, which is the most important online game of all time?

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    4. Re:Here's an idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Halo sucks. The levels drag on and on with nothing new, I usually get bored half way through. The only reason it is so popular is because there is nothing else on the system -- so people force themselves to like it.

  7. Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by numbski · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I never bought an XBox from them, and I'm just waiting for the 360 to come out so I can pick up an XBox on the cheap - used, the day after the 360 comes out so I can drop Linux on a couple of them for MythTV.

    The only reason I might ever have considered the XBox is due to the fact that it could do real HD output at 720p, where my PS2 couldn't.

    That's not enough to make me do business with Microsoft though. Sorry.

    The people I would love to hurt are the ones at Square-Enix. If I understand right, Final Fantasy is now 360-exclusive. So much for Final Fantasy. :\

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  8. uh,,, by mattcurrie · · Score: 0

    You have _got_ to be kidding...

    ...where are those "Microsoft is making the biggest mistake" trolls when u need them :)

    1. Re:uh,,, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting
      It's not just Microsoft fucking up here. The PS3 is probably going to cost about the same amount, and for what? More, prettier, and increasingly mediocre sequels of games that we've already played to death. No matter how shiny the Halo dude's helmet gets, no matter how many cars and cities they add to Grand Theft Auto, eventually even the thickest-skulled fanboy is going to realize that he's been paying too much money to play the same damn game over and over again for years.

      I see another video game crash coming. I certainly won't be buying any of the Next Big Systems, and I don't think I'm the only one.

    2. Re:uh,,, by MixMasterPsych · · Score: 1

      Like many rational people above mentioned, no one is going to hold a gun to your head and make you go to EB to buy an Xbox Bundle. Buy one wherever you want, it won't be that hard. Christ...

      This is why I gloss over nearly everything in the gaming forums anymore. Rumor comes around, talking heads take it as fact and run around saying, "Oh my god the new systems are gonna cost a MILLION dollars?!?! Holy fuck!!! I smell a gaming crash."

      The industry is more healthy that it's ever been regardles of what JoeSlashdotUser thinks. Try to think of someone you know that hasn't at least played the with the big 3 systems or PC, much less owns them, hard eh? Plus, think about the technology you're actually getting in these little boxes, and what they used to cost with inflation figured in and all, and it's not THAT bad. Christ. Again. Calm down people.

      People bark about "playing the same damn game over and over", well hell, think about it. Has there ever been a time in gaming history that you can really look back on and see the absolute flood of games for multiple systems and platforms that's around currently? There really is something for everyone, really. Don't play Madden 0x, or GTA:IX Bagdhad if you don't want to...given the variety and creativity that's really out there if you just look, everyone can find something they like. And they will. Come release day for all these systems, people will be buying them, playing games...unlike you Curmudgeon Gamer hearkening for the old days of Pong.

    3. Re:uh,,, by Have+Blue · · Score: 1

      You don't think there haven't been people saying this for every single platform launch for the past 20 years? The Xbox/PS2/GC generation was supposed to be the death of creativity and the video game market too, but it hasn't happened yet.

    4. Re:uh,,, by JAHA · · Score: 1

      fair enough - but I'd blame that on the developers, no?

  9. $19 savings by imstanny · · Score: 1
    bah, I'm not impressed. Especially since it can be safely speculated that those 4 games are not necessarily the 4 games someone would want above all others.

    Christmas or not, I'd definately get my games off ebay.

  10. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by thezapper77 · · Score: 0

    If I understand right, Final Fantasy is now 360-exclusive.

    I'm not sure where you got that from, but I don't think anything along those lines has ever been said by Square-Enix.
    The only announcement thus far is for FFXI on Xbox360. FFXII is on PS2. FFXIII has not been announced for a specific console. Square-Enix has said that they will support the Xbox360, but not exclusively (as yet, at least).

  11. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by falcon5768 · · Score: 2, Informative

    No its not exclusive, infact they have stated just the opposit, that they hope to be getting it onto any system that can support it (which leads people to beleive a PS3 and Mac version is comming)

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  12. Da Doom for 360! by blueZhift · · Score: 1

    Ugh! Are they crazy? It looks like Xbox 360 is going to price its way right out of many living rooms. There's no way I'm paying $600-$700 for this. Where is the market they seem to be aiming for? What launch games will justify this? And quite honestly, what is the current Xbox not doing that is going to make people go out and buy a much much more expensive console without a lot of games? This bundling madness has got to stop or else it's going to put a real damper on the launch much like expensive bundles did for the PSP launch.

    1. Re:Da Doom for 360! by *weasel · · Score: 1

      Well, these would be insane preorder bundles - so it's safe to assume they're aimed at the insane preorder crowd.

      Clearly, this is not for mere mortals who actually need to justify the purchase of new consoles and shiny gadgets.

      Meatspace retailers will sell the two core bundles and rest assured, normal people will be able to put a 360 and perfect dark 0 under the tree for $350.

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    2. Re:Da Doom for 360! by PhoenixFlare · · Score: 1

      Meatspace retailers will sell the two core bundles and rest assured, normal people will be able to put a 360 and perfect dark 0 under the tree for $350.

      Maybe i'm just a cheap bastard, but $350 for a system and one game is still about $100 too expensive.

    3. Re:Da Doom for 360! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Meatspace retailers will sell the two core bundles and rest assured, normal people will be able to put a 360 and perfect dark 0 under the tree for $350."

      A 360 and PD0???

      Talk about Worst Christmas Present Ever.

      Nintendo dumped Rare for a reason...

    4. Re:Da Doom for 360! by Winterblink · · Score: 2, Insightful

      But people will buy it just the same. I remember the same type of chatter that went on when the PS2 came out, and those flew off the shelves.

      When the box launches, you watch how many preorders are fulfilled and how many walk-in purchases are made. It will no doubt break records, and these pre-launch gripes about pricing will be all but forgotten. Most likely replaced with "was it worth it?" type of discussions. :)

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    5. Re:Da Doom for 360! by *weasel · · Score: 1

      It's what everyone paid at launch last go-round.

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    6. Re:Da Doom for 360! by PhoenixFlare · · Score: 1

      Yet another reason why I didn't buy one of those either :)

      Bought a Gamecube when it was at $150, with a free game, and a used PS2 with a couple games for $130.

      Planning on buying a Revolution so far, especially with (among other things) the far more sane price point that has been rumored.

    7. Re:Da Doom for 360! by milkman_matt · · Score: 1

      Ugh! Are they crazy? It looks like Xbox 360 is going to price its way right out of many living rooms. There's no way I'm paying $600-$700 for this. Where is the market they seem to be aiming for?

      Absolutely, and I think the majority of people here will agree with you. 600? 700? for a GAME CONSOLE? that's just absolutely ridiculous, hopefully we won't run into this with the ps3. I didn't really want an XB360 anyway, now this gives me a much better reason to not buy it. I think the PS3 is going to be higher quality anyway.. Sony, in my experience, usually has pretty good quality, MS?... well, not quite. Now even 500+ for a sub-par quality system? I'd rather buy the higher quality one for half the price. Maybe I'll get an XB360 in a few years when they're cheap, but I'm sure I'll hope to end up with a ps3 early on.

  13. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by SeekerDarksteel · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If I understand right, Final Fantasy is now 360-exclusive. So much for Final Fantasy. :\ There's no way Square-Enix would go Xbox exclusive unless the 360 manages to gain significantly more than 1% market share in S-E's home country. It's just begging to cut out half your consumer base. However, note that in the article I just linked to it states that a separate company, run by one of the creators of Final Fantasy, will be making at least two RPGs for the 360. It doesn't state whether or not they will be exclusive but I assume they will be. That may be the source of all the FF is now Xbox exclusive rumors I've been hearing for awhile.

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  14. The game bundle is puzzling by BlackCobra43 · · Score: 1

    It's too diversified. How many gamers are interested in *all* of these titles? Because otherwise (remember, you only save 20$ on the bundle) the bundle doesn't save you a buck over the suggested retail price.

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    1. Re:The game bundle is puzzling by Gulthek · · Score: 1

      I'm interested in all the titles. In just about any title as a matter of fact. Especially when they get to the under $20 bin.

    2. Re:The game bundle is puzzling by GigsVT · · Score: 1

      MS is just using tactics they are good at... bundling.

      Remember, you don't have to have even a majority of the market to be engaging in illegal anticompetitive practices... one of which is bundling products people don't want with one that they do.

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  15. I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    After loving my Xbox and Halo, Halo 2 was a major dissapointment and I was really looking to the 360 to be the one where MS really got things right.

    How wrong that hope was.

    I honestly can't think of anything they have done right with the 360. As others have said recently, it is almost like Microsoft is intentionally trying to fuck things up. The 360 + accessories + games total price has turned what was a maybe purchase into a no way in hell purchase.

    I am so pissed off at Microsoft these days that I don't think I will ever buy another Xbox at any price.

    The fuckers running the 360 need to be fired and competent people need to be found to replace them. Microsoft should be able to afford to pay any price to get the best people to run the 360 project.

    1. Re:I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by phxbadash · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Why is everyone saying that microsoft is behind these bundles? It's EB that has created them not MS.

      Is the whole slashdot community really full clueless asshats?

    2. Re:I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      "Is the whole slashdot community really full clueless asshats?"

      Nah, some of them haven't eaten yet.

    3. Re:I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by phxbadash · · Score: 1

      The preview button is my friend. Hello mister preview button...where were you on that last one jackass......

    4. Re:I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes

    5. Re:I Really Wanted To Excited For The 360 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Is the whole slashdot community really full clueless asshats?

      In a word? Yes

  16. Yes, but its worth it by el_womble · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, but said PC wouldn't look pretty under the TV. Only since living with my significantly better half have I realised how important that feature is.

    If I've learn't one thing over the last few years: wireless controllers were invented for men who live with women. Women hate wires. They see them as mess. Mess means grief. Its worth paying more for less grief - even if it means there is a little bit of lag, and extra batteries to buy.

    Consoles tend to be quieter than PCs. Again this is important. If said better half is in the room whilst you're playing (a rarity) all they can hear is the fan, even if you've got the 5.1 turned up to 11.

    Consoles have near instant on. This is important because a good women demands a lot of attention, and doesn't like to think that her precious 'you and me' time is shared between her and a 'stupid box in the corner'. You need to be able to grab every moment you can when and if you can, instant on is important for this.

    Consoles can be bought as presents. If you live on a budget, and the better half wants to splash out on you don't ask her to buy you a new PC. She'll get it wrong. Ask her to buy you a XBox 360 and 9/10 she'll get it right and everyone is happy.

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    1. Re:Yes, but its worth it by bigman2003 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Very insightful post.

      The main reason I tell my wife I need a 360 is the wireless controllers. Just the selling point of 'we can get rid of these wires' helps it make sense to her.

      My wife isn't jealous of the time games take away from 'US'. She's upset because when I'm playing games, she can't watch 'Law and Order.'

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    2. Re:Yes, but its worth it by aweraw · · Score: 3, Funny

      well... at least we know who wears the pants in that relationship.

      Seriously, lag on any video games controller is unacceptable. I feel sorry for you that your partner is such a tight ass bitch.

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    3. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Every console since NES has had a wireless controller bro.

    4. Re:Yes, but its worth it by raffe · · Score: 1

      AMEN to that!!!

    5. Re:Yes, but its worth it by bigman2003 · · Score: 1

      But when you want to spend $700...that's the time to tell the wife.

      You don't want to shoot your wad too early.

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    6. Re:Yes, but its worth it by ElleyKitten · · Score: 2, Insightful

      >>>If I've learn't one thing over the last few years: wireless controllers were invented for men who live with women. Women hate wires. They see them as mess.

      I hate generalizations, especially about women, because even though I am a woman, I have many women friends, I have lived with women, I have dated women, etc, I almost never hear a generalization about women (especially on slashdot) that applies to me or any of the women I have ever known. I have never heard a woman complain about wires because they're "a mess". I've heard them complain about wires because they don't reach the couch/bed/chair/whatever and they have to sit on the floor, or because someone tripped over the wire and messed up their game. But, usually we just get a big fluffy pillow to sit on and yell at people who come between us and our games. Though my husband has been on a kick recently that we need to replace all our controllers with wireless because the way I wrap up the cords "hurts" them. I think he's insane.

      Needless to say, I think all the other generalizations you make are crap too, but I don't feel like getting ranty about them. Just remember in the future that what is true for the woman you're with is not true for every woman.

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    7. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You obviously haven't tried the newer wireless controllers (Logitech wireless PS2 and Xbox controllers work fabulously). Also, tight women aren't so bad.

    8. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Txiasaeia · · Score: 1

      Lag? There's absolutely no difference in performance between a Wavebird and a wired Gamecube controller. Have you actually tried using a modern wireless controller?

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    9. Re:Yes, but its worth it by indytx · · Score: 1

      Quit spying on me!

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    10. Re:Yes, but its worth it by el_womble · · Score: 2, Informative

      Only a fool believes in generalizations... but in an all male crowd they normally get a laugh. I have no idea why this got modded insightful. I was aiming for flaimbait! Short of doing a mother-in-law sketch I thought it was obvious that my tounge was firmly in my cheek. I offically appogise for any offense I may have caused.

      PS
      Do you have any photos of you and your ex-date? :p

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    11. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you're wrong, most women are this way.

      You think your husband's insane. Nice. He sure is a lucky guy to be with you. Ugh.

      Just remember that what you read about women in general will apply to most women in general. You (being on slashdot) are not an 'average' woman, and should know better than to argue for piddly little points like this. Put your ova away and back away from the computer.

    12. Re:Yes, but its worth it by larry+bagina · · Score: 1
      there is a "law and order" pc game.

      alternatively, you could play "special victims" with her.

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    13. Re:Yes, but its worth it by cableshaft · · Score: 1

      Heheh, my roommate gets pissy at me if I forget to wrap the controllers up the right way because it "hurts" them also. I have to put my finger on the top of the controller as I wrap or it's too tight and he complains the next time he opens up the controller drawer.

      Nevermind that I've had controllers since the NES and haven't ever had one short on me, ever. Even during the Playstation days when people had an ugly habit of walking in front of the console, tagging the cord, and knocking the damn console on the ground (went through 3 Playstations because of that, thank God for XBox's breakaway cords!), it still never shorted the controller cords. Only the Playstation.

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    14. Re:Yes, but its worth it by ElleyKitten · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I wasn't offended, though it is good to know that you were joking. Sometimes it's hard to know online whether or not someone is serious.

      PS: No, I'm not sending you pictures. :)

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    15. Re:Yes, but its worth it by milkman_matt · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Lag? There's absolutely no difference in performance between a Wavebird and a wired Gamecube controller. Have you actually tried using a modern wireless controller?

      I have, and my WORLD, ENDED, when my Wireless Logitech XBox controller (the big one, not the Logitech S-style wireless) died. Seriously, that is the most comfortable f'ing controller i've ever had the pleasure to use, now it's left joystick is always (although gently) stuck 'down' so I either have to keep correcting it or compensating for it with games, or ... use the wired controller until I get a new one :(

      There was never any lag that I could tell in this controller, it felt absolutely perfect in my hands, it's a good weight, nice and sturdy, and using the standard wired controllers after getting used to it for a couple years is hellish. These controllers are as close to perfect as one can get (XBox -and- PS2 Logitech Wireless)... Damn, I'm gunna go try and fix that damned thing again!

    16. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      In a just world, this would be modded insightful.

    17. Re:Yes, but its worth it by aweraw · · Score: 1

      Tight, as in, unable to drive a pin up her ass with a 20 pound sledge hammer.

      I mean, jesus... how pedantic can you get? It's a games console, not a friggin ornamental peice.

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    18. Re:Yes, but its worth it by aweraw · · Score: 0, Redundant

      Fair enough, the wavebird an the exception to the rule... I have used one, and they are awesome, but that is in stark contrast to every other wireless controller I've ever used, on any console.

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    19. Re:Yes, but its worth it by nathanh · · Score: 1
      Though my husband has been on a kick recently that we need to replace all our controllers with wireless because the way I wrap up the cords "hurts" them. I think he's insane.

      He is insane. Everybody knows that wrapping the controllers up in their cords gets them excited.

    20. Re:Yes, but its worth it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess your mom is much more forgiving and lets you play with whatever hardware you want down in the basement?

    21. Re:Yes, but its worth it by aweraw · · Score: 1

      Your mum asked me to play with her hardware in your basement once...

      In truth, my girlfriend (whom I live with) isn't such a dire bitch that she makes issues out of a humming fan or a controller cable. Sure, she makes sure I don't leave the cable lying around I'm not using it, but she's not about to infringe on my hobby, and cause me greif, simply because she can't step over a fucking strand of wire or handle a barely audible fan hum.

      IMO, the woman sounds like an insufferable whiner. Sorry if that's offensive, but for me, being honest trumps being nice.

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  17. Meh by Khuffie · · Score: 1

    People need to realize that there are other stores out there, and these are the bundles that EB are offering now. People who are pre-ordering now are probably the idiots with money to burn, and they're taking advantage of that. Most likely they'll be offering non-bundled preorders. Even if they don't, and the other game retailers don't, you can always buy an Xbox at non-game retailers (Best Buy, Walmart, Target, etc, and from my experience they usually don't sell out as fast). I got my PSP, minus the bundle, on launch day pre-ordering from Compusmart (a canadian retailer). The day after launch I walked into Futureshop (a canadian Best Buy like store, that was bought by Best Buy...) and they had unbundled PSP's for sale. So it ain't the end of the world.

    1. Re:Meh by dave1212 · · Score: 1

      Don't buy from FutureShop, Best Buy, EB, or Walmart if you ever want to have any choice down the road.

      You need to spend more time reading the YRO section of Slashdot.

      Find some indie game dealers, or buy online. Don't support the big-box assholes trying to take over the retail world.

  18. These are gonna pop up all over the place... by malchus6 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    People get so freaked out over what is a package at a retailer. It's not like the EB death squads will be coming around to collect your $700 for the evil M$FT!!! Buy the console, get a game or two if you like and relax. These packages are gonna be all over the place, hopefully we are only seeing hysteria because it is more or less the first one out there.. Do you honestly think these packages are gonna make up a large percentage of 360 sales? I really can't see that being the case.

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  19. EB sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I can never find a damn thing in their stores, they bundle everything, they give used games preferential/more shelf space. I have a whole other rant about used games, but that's another day. EB sucks .. plain and simple. I'd rather buy my games at KMart.

  20. Topping 700 by Quinn · · Score: 1

    It only tops $700 when you include shipping and handling, and the article blurb itself shows a price of $618. Misleading title.

    I wouldn't have bothered quibbling, but I'm still nirged with the earlier "Planescapes Torment" gaffe.

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    1. Re:Topping 700 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you want to use 618 as the price (the cost of what they're putting in the "Core" bundle when unbundled), then you have to also use the cost of the "Premium" system when unbundled: $720.93

      Hey, look at that, that's over 700! (It's *just* below 700 in the bundle: 699.92)

  21. EB Games by randomizer9 · · Score: 1

    I have to wonder if this is EB Games' harebrained idea or Microsoft's. My money's on the former. With the EB/Gamestop merger coming up suddenly Best Buy and Wal-Mart are starting to sound like better places to buy games now. -shudder-

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    1. Re:EB Games by cornface · · Score: 1

      My money's on the former.

      That's what they're counting on!

  22. Damn straight by solomonrex · · Score: 1

    And some other points:

    Media Center PCs ARE this price. People still aren't buying them.

    Wireless controllers are like remote controls you never have to share. And when the children and pets come, it's a lot easier to hide/move/keep out of reach.

    I just don't think instant-on applies. My XP laptop wakes up nearly instantly, then the boot-up time for WCIII is no worse than GT4 - and GT4 takes longer with all the individual races to load. It's just a lot nicer to play laying back on the couch than using a dinner tray as a desk.

  23. Financing? by Not-a-Neg · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Are any stores offering financing for this thing? There's no way in hell I can afford to hand over $700+ on a system and games, all at once!

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    1. Re:Financing? by KillShill · · Score: 1

      pssst buddy, i hear pc gaming is cheaper. and talk about backward compatibility. hoo boy and those abandonware sites will keep you busy for years with fun.

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  24. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by hollismb · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You do realize that this is EB Games creating the bundle, and not Microsoft, right? Wait until launch day, come in a little late to work, and stop by a Best Buy or Target first thing in the morning. Cost to you: 399 plus tax. Seriously, nobody ever goes into Target the first day to buy game systems. When PSPs were hard to come by at game stores the first couple weeks, Target was overloaded with them. Best Buy will sell out pretty quickly, but they always do a preorder card months before, which will be for the system only.

  25. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by PhoenixFlare · · Score: 2, Informative

    The people I would love to hurt are the ones at Square-Enix. If I understand right, Final Fantasy is now 360-exclusive. So much for Final Fantasy. :\

    Where in the world did you get that idea? FF XI is going to be ported, but that's pretty much it for the moment.

    There's another "main" FF game coming out for the PS2, as well.

  26. Why not have user-selectable bundles? by srivendel · · Score: 1

    This is just EB Games testing the waters. Game Stop and Amazon will also be taking pre-orders. Chances are, they will use bundles too. Note to retailers: if you must do a bundle why not offer the system plus, say, two games, and have a drop-down menu so people can choose their games? I understand you don't make much on the console, but this way you could still make a profit on the games without forcing people buy games they don't care about.

    1. Re:Why not have user-selectable bundles? by samdu · · Score: 1

      GameStop and EBGames will be one in the same by January. Perhaps sooner. Just an FYI.

  27. MS Calls and Raises. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    OK Microsoft, you win. I fold.

  28. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by hobbesx · · Score: 1
    so I can drop Linux on a couple of them for MythTV.


    Shhhhhh! I'd like used XBoxen to be 5 for $100 come Christmas time... :)

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  29. ladiadadida by Brantano · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    To the girl complaining about generalization of women.. 1)Your not a normal women 2)You date other women 3)You play videogames 4)Therfore you are a very very small percent of women. If you look at the normal housewife, who has enough money to support there family and decorate there home (Hell..my mom does this and HATES wires..and decorates waaay too much). I know several other mothers that do this as well, along with other wives that just cant take wires. This is not a generalization of women, its a truth to most house moms and wives. Are you a wife? no, shut up.

  30. Core System Necessities and Math by robbway · · Score: 1

    Most likely, you only need one game and a memory card. The rest is unecessary, especially if you don't want all the titles.

    Here's a "honey" offer to their "vinegar" offer. How about core or deluxe XBox360 and $5 off the total price for each game (no duplicates) and controller. The PSP bundles were high-priced, but you got to choose your games. Since the games are by Microsoft and affiliates, they don't have to pay the licensing fee. The MSRP of $59.99 is for licensed games and the bundle games are MSRP $49.99. So $618 - $40 is $568. Hey, I'm paying $30 for the privelege of the bundle!

    I think EB will soon see that heavy-handed tactics do not work.

  31. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by edwdig · · Score: 1

    The people I would love to hurt are the ones at Square-Enix. If I understand right, Final Fantasy is now 360-exclusive. So much for Final Fantasy. :\

    Making a major RPG Xbox exclusive would be a major mistake. The majority of RPG sales come from Japan, where the Xbox doesn't sell very well.

    Considering Square-Enix is the biggest name in RPGs, I would think they would know better than anyone what a mistake that would be.

  32. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by Brantano · · Score: 1

    Final Fantasy will NOT be 360-exclusive, however they said that they may make a single FF 360-Exclusive game.

  33. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by Txiasaeia · · Score: 2, Informative

    If you're in Canada, I'd suggest Canadian Tire. On PS2 launch day, when every other store in the city was sold out of PS2s, every Canadian Tire in the city had at least ten consoles sitting on the shelves.

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  34. Oh, stop moaning, PLEASE! by Retroneous · · Score: 1

    The same package in the UK will cost the equivalent of $948.47 - based on an assumed game price of £49.99.

    So please stop your damned moaning.

  35. Price of Original Xbox Bundles by Karr · · Score: 1

    As I recall, the launch bundles for the original Xbox were $500 to $700 on EBgames.com back in 2001 and the technology has certainly come a long way since then. I've watched several launches come and go on EBgames.com and they always start out high at launch and then trickle down to unbundled systems after the demand dies down. Damn capitalists! I do appreciate that they don't include a lot of unnecessary crap in their bundles, but I wish I could pick my own games. I heard through a well-connected source that when they tried that for the PSP they ended up with over 2,500 bundle combinations. Apparently a logistics nightmare. The good news is that if you don't like forced bundles (I don't) you can always go into an EB store and pre-order an unbundled system.

  36. Launch time by Omroth · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The intelligent time to buy a 360 is the PS3's launch date, not it's own. Ian

    1. Re:Launch time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "The intelligent time to buy a 360 is the PS3's launch date, not it's own"? What do you mean by "it is own"?
       
      Please clarify.

    2. Re:Launch time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who's more retarded? Someone who makes a simple spelling/grammar mistake, or someone who can't comprehend an entire sentence because of said mistake.

  37. Wasn't the neo geo priced this high? by British · · Score: 1

    IIRC the Neo Geo was $600, just for the CONSOLE. Games were an amazing $200 each.

    Yeah, that sold well. And that was many moons ago.

    Makes the Xbox bundles a great deal by comparison.

  38. They need to get Seamus Blackley back on board. by RoadDoggFL · · Score: 1

    "Game is art." If only it was him talking instead of J Allard...

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  39. $1,200 Bundles Now by srivendel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Game Stop now has a $1,199.83 bundle available. And theirs start at $799. Stop the insanity.

    1. Re:$1,200 Bundles Now by rsmith-mac · · Score: 1

      It should be noted that EB bought out Gamestop a bit ago, so this is really EB just finding another way to market a more expensive bundle.

  40. For those bitching about MS by DaveCBio · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do you really think that EB and other stores won't be pushing PS3 or Revolution bundles? They want to rake in as much launch cash as they can and bundles are how they do it. The thing is, as much as people bitch and whine many would have bought the same configuration anyway and you will be able to find unbundled versions as well.

  41. All that crap... by puppetman · · Score: 1


    Memory card, four games (all of which are ports), wireless controller, tote bag with Bill Gates face on it, 6 action figures from unrelated Sega Genisis games, a 14 inch orange latex dildo (the colour didn't sell well), and you have to pack away the green-fuzzy 6-month-old left over lunches from the EB staff fridge.

    Whatever. Local retailers (including EB) pulled the same crap with the PSP. I'll just wait till the hype is done (again) if I decide I want one of these things.

  42. And its $600 for only the core system... by geemon · · Score: 1

    To correspond with the title of the article, the next paragraph is really the interesting one.

    "The Xbox 360 Ultimate Bundle weighs in at just under $700. Gamers (or generous parents) willing to shell out $699.92 will get the Xbox 360 "premium" package, plus an extra wireless controller with a Play & Charge Kit, a rechargeable battery back for wireless controllers, and the four games mentioned above. Doing some quick math, the sum of the bundle's pieces would be $720.93, again assuming a $59.99 price point for games."

    While the $600 dollar bundle is only for the Core system, to get the premium bundle with the hard drive, head set, etc., you're over $700 with tax and shipping.

  43. Agreed. Funny story about that... by nobodyman · · Score: 1


    Too right. The bundling thing was just obnoxious with the PSP. They attempted something like that my local at Toys R' Us. The cheapest bundle that they had was around $400, and it was the only way to pre-order.

    So a friend and I stop by on launch day thinking it's a lost cause. Instead, there was an overstaffed crew standing in front a ton of PSP's and even more games. They still had the ads claiming that you needed to purchase a bundle, but by the time we walked in the writing was on the wall and it had just become a "suggestion".

    I can see how console makers and retailers benefit from the perception of a shortage because it creates a sense of "gotta have it" hysteria in the consumer base. However, an actual shortage would be disastrous because your profits rely on as big of an installed base as possible. You can do all the hand-waving and gloomy press releases you want warning of a shortage, but on launch day you better be loaded to the gills with product. And that's when supply-and-demand takes over and exposes these bundles as a joke.

    I'm surprised that Sony and Microsoft allow retailers to do these things, because people tend to blame the console maker even though it's really the retailer's scheme. Just look at some of the comments here.

  44. News at 11 by Dixie+Flatliner · · Score: 1

    Flash! Slashdot headlines inaccurate reporting about hugely inflated price of microsoft product; Apple/Sony/Nintendo geeks rejoice!

    I enjoy slashdot's story comments, but no one takes any of you seriously anymore - there's a line between fanboys and minutemen, and we passed it about 4 years ago.

    "News for idiots, stuff thats irrelevent"

  45. Sticker shock? by Deraj+DeZine · · Score: 1

    Is sticker shock supposed to be a thing of the past? I don't think it is...

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  46. Online offers only? by nicksthings · · Score: 1

    You know, as far as I can tell, these bundles are only being offered online and are not going to reflect the kind of thing gamers and other consumers shopping for gamers should expect at brick and mortar stores.

    It's absolutely ridiculous that this is even a story, if you ask me. The bundle SKU that Microsoft is offering is $399.99. Any additional items bundled are up to the discretion of the retailer and if you choose not to buy into it, you don't have to. If you want to buy the core system, that'll run you $300. If you want the bells and whistles, pay the extra $300. If you think a bundle is a good deal for you and you want all of that extra crap, go for it.

    Gamestop has been taking pre-orders for the stand alone units for awhile, EB has been doing the same, and there's been no mention of "bundles" anywhere but online. So you know...relax.

  47. $300 is not too expensive... by KingSkippus · · Score: 1

    Even $400, if the system is kick-ass, is doable. But as someone else pointed out, the point of TFA is that we won't be able to get an Xbox 360 for $300 or $400.

    At $299 and $399, many gamers may not be seeing the holiday season's hottest toy under their Christmas trees this year.

    For a while, the only way anyone will be able to get a system will be to either a) steal one, b) buy one off of eBay (good luck paying $299 or $399...), or c) buy a bundle priced at $600.

    Why? Some people blame the stores (and make no mistake, I do too), but Microsoft shares some of the blame, too. As TFA said, "when hot new gaming systems come out, supply is short, and demand is often so high that retailers can elect to sell the units only as parts of bundles that include accessories and games of the retailer's choosing." Bundles that, according to TFA cost at a minimum $599.93 for a "Core Bundle," which includes an extra controller, a 64MB memory card, and four games.

    Using the consumer price index as a guide, $200 in 1977 * (188.9/60.6) = $623 in today's dollars

    Well, you've got me there. I guess my defense is that the Atari 2600 was pretty revolutionary at the time; it offered a lot the no one had ever seen before. The Xbox 360 has fancier graphics, but is otherwise pretty much just the next in a line of products, ho hum. Is it really worth the extra moolah? I guess everyone will have to decide for themselves, and maybe it is for some people, but I personally don't think so.

  48. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by KillShill · · Score: 1

    but you'd do business with MPAA + RIAA member, Sony?

    why do business with any evil company in the first place (if you can help it).

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  49. Re:Feh. I'm pretty sick of Microsoft. by numbski · · Score: 1

    Well, there's the rub. I don't really play PS2. I play online football, and that's about it. Up till recently, I played nfl2k online. Of course there's no new games in that series until at least next season, so I'm not really big into buying new games.

    I had a choice once upon a time, and Sony was still the lesser evil. Whether that's slated to change is beyond me. :\

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  50. Must be reverse psychology, here is the truth... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As a man, I see wires as a massive unacceptable mess.

    The ten empty pizza boxes? No problems...but those wires got to go.

  51. PSP Was LIke This Too At EB and guess what? by thundar2000 · · Score: 1


    Now I'm stuck with 4 crap games, and 1 crap portable game player I never use.

    Stay away from bundles like these, they just make you pee money.

  52. Bundle buyers prove the maxim: by mapmaker · · Score: 1

    A fool and his money are soon parted.

  53. so what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Take a look at the console you have now and add up how much that 'bundle' is worth at retail.

    With the short lifespan of a console or computers for that matter all this does is show how expensive gamming really is.

  54. Slashdotters loves microsoft ? by mr_angry · · Score: 1

    I find it amusing that so many people like the xPox here considering all the microsoft bashing we see on slashdot...

    Back on topic: i think the price is ridiculous and i can't see around me who would want to spend even the 300+$ for the core system. I mean the other systems now are around 100$, right ?

    200$ is stretching it for a game console, anything over is way out of reach of kids (imagine having 2 kids each asking you 300$ gifts..)

    And from what i read, you can change the memory module on the console ? I can't wait to have to upgrade my game consoles to play newer games... NOT!

    Good strategy tho, sell 300$ console, sell 100$ hard drive, sell 100$ memory upgrade. A year later release another 100$ memory upgrade with twice the ram.

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  55. Um.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Or wait for it to be in the bargain bin for $50 in 5 years.

  56. Preoders the reason by Apreche · · Score: 1

    This type of bundling and pre-ordering is soley for the retailers to profit more. As it is, the margins on video games and consoles is very very small. So in order for a game retailer to make money they need to sell a lot of used games and they need to sell popular new games in high quantity.

    Most importantly they need to know exactly how many copies of a game to order. Buying a few extra copies of a game and never selling can eat the profits earned of all the copies sold. That's why stores like pre-orders. They can order exactly the right number of items they are going to sell. And places like EB know that they are the only game in town for guaranteeing people their hardware will be in store on launch day.

    So to maximize profit they toss in a bundle. That way they can sell copies of games they normally wouldn't sell. The people who absolutely must have the system ASAP will buy it anyway.

    Personally I'll buy a bundle as long as everything in the bundle is things I would buy anyway. But if there is even one item in the bundle I don't want I wont do it. The reason is that the bundle price is usually less than the sume of the prices of the separate items. But I hate it when they throw shitty games and 3rd party controllers in there.

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