Retail Ads Hint At $50 360 Price Cut
Following closely on the heels of Sony's $100 cut in price for the PlayStation 3, retail ads seem to indicate an upcoming $50 price drop for the Xbox 360. Gamespot investigates the rumour: "It's clear that a number of retailers are expecting an Xbox 360 price cut next week, so much so that they're willing to buy print advertising for it. If that's the case, Microsoft almost certainly told them to expect a price cut, and when it would be fine to start promoting it. When Microsoft actually decides to announce it remains to be seen, although sources close to the software giant are grousing through back channels that the discounting's cover has already been blown." This comes right on time for the annual release of Madden, Bioshock, and Blue Dragon.
I'd pay $50 more if it meant I didn't have to send my console back for repair every four months. The RRoD rate for 360s is ridiculous.
Took them long enough.
Exactly when Duke nukem forever is released.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
Who thought "$50,360 price cut? I didn't think it was that expensive"?
Two separate stores, so it looks legit, but the price drop is only on the Premium, not the Elite.
Neato! Now I can get a machine that will inevitably self-destruct (see various red-ring articles... thx) for less money!
I ordered an Xbox 360 last night. (Got the works, X360 Premium, VGA cables, and Gears of War) I don't really care if it's legit or not, when you're spending upwards of $420 for the works, fifty bucks isn't a whole lot. If I didn't have a job $50 could make the difference, but I have the honor of working at a local Radio Shack (I'm still surprised they hired me - I'm only 15) so being a high rolla' is just a perk.
Haven't most stores been running a "buy a 360 and get a $50 gift card" promotion for quite a while now? Although its not the same as a price cut it almost ends up as the same thing since you usually go out and buy a game anyway.
So it'll drop from $400 to 350? I can't believe they aren't taking the opportunity to sell it for $360.
"XBox 360 - for $360"
niiiiiiceee....
Wouldn't the "works" technically be the elite instead of the premium?
Not that I mean to criticize the purchase, the wording just struck me as odd. I know there's not much difference between the two models so I guess technically they are close...
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
I know I know I know, "The 360 self destructs! The numbers don't lie!"
True, but I think people exaggerate them a bit...I myself own 4 different 360's, and know of no less than 30 people that own at least one...out of everyone I know that has had one, only two people have gotten the ring (one of which is me)
My one RRoD came after I cracked the case open on one of them to clean out the dust...unbeknown to me at the time, I had accidently loosened two of the CPU heatsink screws a half-turn, and within 2 hours I had the rings...the other 3 that I own have never had an issue. THe only friend I know that has had an RRoD had one on a launch unit.
I'm not saying it's not a real problem. I'm saying people have exaggerated it a bit. (yes, I am aware that my 30 friends hardly constitute the entirety of the market, but those friends know people and those people know people and so on)
Basically, what I am getting at is don't balk at buying a 360 simply because of all the red ring talk...I own all three next gen systems and my 360 by FAR gets the most play time out of the three (not to mention IMO the 360 has the largest lineup of exciting games on the horizon)
Living With a Nerd
"Sony's $100 cut in price for the PlayStation 3"
sony's $100 short lived sale for the ps3. it's still gunna be $599 - you just get 20 extra gigs of hard drive space for the same price.
a $50 dollar gift certificate good for an XBox 360 game
Price drop, that's nice, but it's not why I'm waiting. What I want to know is, how do I know for sure whether the units shipping (and the one in the store I'm getting) has the new 65nm chip? Less power consumption means less heat and less Red Rings. I know whatever I get will be warranteed anyway, but I don't feel like sending mine back.
Done with slashdot, done with nerds, getting a life.
Now I can get a second 360 and let the kids take over the first one. All I have to do is to verify somehow that I will get one of the 65nm designs. My wife forced me into doing this when she got suckered into pre-ordering Halo 3. For some reason, she ordered two copies...
Console gamers must be queuing up as we speak after this bold move from Microsoft!
* Weeks to months of sitting around waiting for your 360 to be returned from Microsoft for its latest RRoD repair!
* Forking out 50 dollars every year just to be allowed to play games online!
* No dedicated servers for online games!
* Disc scratching DVD drives!
* Jet engine loud DVD drives!
* Shitty last gen looking graphics in Microsoft's big first party titles like Halo 3 and Forza 2!
* Completely botched backwards compatibility!
* That wonderfully secure confidence in the Xbox brand that Microsoft could pull the plug on the whole mess at any moment like they did with the first Xbox disaster!
Pretty nice drop all over the board if you ask me. Though I think a $250 core would have really given quite a lot more parents pause when buying a Nintendo wii for little Jimmy.
Who do they think they are selling something that expensive? Sony?
How much does it cost to become an authorized developer of commercial Xbox 360 games? The devkit alone probably doesn't cost 50 kUSD, but the required business overhead to qualify for an official console devkit (forming an S-corp or LLC, leasing office space, etc) is expensive even if you have already developed titles for Windows DirectX.
Not especially. Look at the ESRB ratings on the boxes in the Wii section and in the Xbox 360 section. How many Xbox 360 games are rated E, other than sport sims and Piñata Crossing ? On the other hand, isn't the $280 Xbox 360 Core going to be in stock much more often than the $250 Wii?
If the RRoD problem is still the only fault after all this time that the Sony fanboys like yourself (you only have to look at your post history to realise that as fact) can whine about that it should really be taken as a complement by Microsoft. With 3 year warranty covering those whose console might fail and the ones on the shelves now (and for a while) being free of the RRoD problem it really is clutching at straws to try and defame the opposing console with such now largely irrelevant cries.
Perhaps your time would be better spent convincing Sony to actually get someone to make at least one decent game worth buying for the PS3 before you start criticizing Microsoft's offering? Still, at least you haven't been so stupid as to slag the Wii off allowing you some credit at least, but I guess that's because whilst you realise that although the Wii is superior to both the PS3 and the 360 you also understand it's a console that fills a different gaming niche.
Look, I'm sorry you bet on the wrong horse and chucked $600 down the drain, but the fact is there's about 8 million more people enjoying their 360s than there is a enjoying PS3's with the gap widening every day as whilst the Japanese 360 sales are lacklustre, the worldwide 360 sales are beating the PS3's. Perhaps instead of wasting so much energy slagging off the opposition as you see it you'd be better of accepting that maybe your precious Sony offering really isn't actually as good as you might hope it would be and perhaps even invest in a Wii and/or 360 so that you can actually have some fun in your life rather than push your apparent PS3 protectionist misery on Slashdot in every single 360 post that comes up?