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Leaks Reveal New Xbox 360 Package

Gamasutra reports on hints from around the internet adding up to a new sku for the Xbox 360. The new box, the 'Xbox 360 Arcade' pack, is essentially a core pack with an emphasis on Xbox Live Arcade titles, for a low price. "Now, a new listing on Amazon, and a separate page at on Toys "R" Us' retail site that has been consequently removed, indicate an October 25th release date and $279.99 price point. The package shot shown at Toys "R" Us prominently features the five-game Xbox Live Arcade pack-in, with icons for Pac-Man and UNO lending more credence to the Ars Technica rumors. Microsoft has yet to confirm any details of the new model, nor has the company officially declared that the Core model - which originally was marketed with no hard drive, external storage, or HDMI output at the same $279.99 price - has been discontinued."

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  1. Amazon link is dead by Seakip18 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Amazon has already pulled the link in TFA. Would it make any sense to release it now anyways? I thought 65nm was just around the bend, making this system to be on the shelves for only a few months.

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    1. Re:Amazon link is dead by Applekid · · Score: 4, Informative

      I thought 65nm was just around the bend, making this system to be on the shelves for only a few months. As I understand it 65nm process 360's are already out in the wild. Just look for manufacture date after August 24, '07.
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  2. This was broken over a month ago by jonnythan · · Score: 4, Informative

    Kotaku broke this story way back on August 20.

    There will be 1 new SKUs with 3 new packages:

    XBox Arcade ("Go play!"), no HD, 256MB memory card, wireless controller, and 5 arcade games
    XBox Pro ("Go Pro!"), former premium (20GB HD, 30-day Live Gold trial, headset)
    XBox Elite (Go Big!"), with 120GB HD and HDMI cable in black.

    http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor/new-360-core-coming-to-us-this-holiday-291506.php

    1. Re:This was broken over a month ago by MojoStan · · Score: 3, Informative

      XBox Arcade ("Go play!"), no HD, 256MB memory card, wireless controller, and 5 arcade games
      XBox Pro ("Go Pro!"), former premium (20GB HD, 30-day Live Gold trial, headset)
      XBox Elite (Go Big!"), with 120GB HD and HDMI cable in black.
      The latest "leaks" (from TFA, the Ars blog entry, and an Ars update) reveal some significant additions:
      • You mentioned XBox Arcade ($280) getting 5 arcade games, but you didn't mention that the Pro ($350) and Elite ($450) are getting bundled with Forza 2 (normally $60 retail) and Marvel Ultimate Alliance ($26).
      • You mentioned the Elite having an HDMI port, but the new Pro and Arcade (Core) packages will also be getting HDMI ports.
      Personally, I would have preferred a bigger price drop over the Forza/Marvel bundle, but those games aren't worthless.
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  3. Re:512MB by drcagn · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can copy games to the SD card but you can't run the games from the SD card. You also cannot copy the games to a different Wii and run them.

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  4. Re:That's 3 SKUs by jonnythan · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yes, but two are unchanged: Elite and Pro/Premium. Hence, one NEW SKU.

    Well, the Pro might have its own new SKU, but I could see it keeping the Premium SKU since it's essentially the same thing.

  5. Re:Climb on board! by JebusIsLord · · Score: 2, Informative

    Oh get bent. Why do people keep saying this? I have a 2 year old 360 that works great with every game and peripheral ever released. Yeah, i'm missing the HDMI output, but the component looks perfectly fine at 1080p, so who cares? I knew it was missing when I bought it.

    If i'd gone with the Core at the time, I could have added a HD later. If I want to upgrade to the 120GB drive, I can do that at any time. Internal process changes are irrelevant to everyone except us nerds.

    The PS2 changed processes, changed drives, added progressive output, and probably made a thousand other changes over its lifetime. If you can find a 1st gen PS2 that still actually works (mine doesn't) it'll play the same games as one I bought yesterday.

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  6. Re:SKU? by necro2607 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Well, actually, most people working in retail stores tend to pronounce it as "skoo" or "skew", so it's only one syllable.

    Either way I still agree with what you're saying!