Games added to US cut-price 360 bundles
No word from the Euros yet.
Microsoft is increasing its aggressive sales tactics ahead of the Christmas season by bundling recently released games with all three Xbox 360 SKUs at no extra cost, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
The Premium and Elite models, retailing in the North America for USD 299 and USD 399 respectively, will both come bundled with a copy of LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, and Kung Fu Panda.
The Arcade unit, which already includes five Xbox Live Arcade titles, will also be packaged with SEGA Superstars Tennis.
Microsoft slashed the price of all three consoles last month in the US, lowering the Arcade unit to USD 199 in the region.
These latest Christmas bundles have only been confirmed for North America.
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For us, sure. But Microsoft wants more families to choose 360 instead of Wii, and both Lego Indy and Kung Fu Panda are good games based on very popular properties. Both games are also much, much better than the usual movie tie-in crap. For what Microsoft is trying to do, I'd say these are perfect choices.
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VEry smart, very aggressive and its probably going to pay off handsomely.
Edit: Dan beat me to it. Damn you, Dan
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/sulks
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Or failing that a Bioshock / Mass Effect / Halo 3 / Gears of War one come the New Year.
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Who knows, but more important is that we are able to enjoy gaming now and let tomorrow looks after itself!
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In my store you can have either Fifa 2009, Tiger Woods 09 or Star Wars for free, or 2 older games, like Gears Of War, for nowt....
And no I'm not advertising
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I saw a Fallout 3 advert on a taxi in London today, was quite surprised to see such mainstream advertising and this early on.
Xmas in upon us for sure.
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Stop being so damn insecure! I notice these days the SDF is out in force more than ever - defending LBP, trashing the 360 for every price cut/good sales month, etc., etc. Someone's getting nervous!
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USE SOME FECKING PUNCTUATION!
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I think Dan hit the nail on the head there.
With the push to the family market I'd say we're on track for a new console announcement sometime in 2009. \o/
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With all due respect, Sony would exchange its "adult" look with a "cheap toy" one in no time, if it would net them Wii-or-DS-like sales instead of those of the PS3 or the PSP (to a lesser extend, but still)...
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So, perhaps this is very smart, to pour money into giving away xboxes almost free. Unless the game market starts dwindling too. But I've heard somewhere that "cheap luxuries" like games actually do better in resession type scenarios. Choose between a trip to disney land and Kung Fu Panda the game, and the game comes out as the cheaper investment.
They could pay people to take Xboxes home, and I still would not want one until they fix the noise.
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"They could pay people to take Xboxes home, and I still would not want one until they fix the noise. "
Somehow, I get the impression that they could make it so quiet a mouse's fart would drown it out, bundle a Blu-Ray drive and wifi into it, make it cure cancer in fluffy bunnies and cost a fiver and you *still* wouldn't be interested in it. Just a feeling I have....
On-topic:
This is not a bad deal. If Microsoft start bundling games in with consoles by default, then retailers who bundle games will add even more games - it happened when I got my first 360, when I got a Premium with the PGR3/controller pack *and* Viva Pinata for the price of a Premium on it's own. GAME used Microsoft's own bundles and added to them.
And as has been said before, these packages are obviously aimed at pulling in the parents/kids - which is traditionally the hardest fought-over market segment at Christmas. Older, more hardcore gamers will still buy whatever console they want to buy, for the reasons they want to buy it - if they get a free game that they don't want and that they'll never, ever play, they're not going to say "Huh. Not gonna buy *that* console then." They'll just flog it on and buy something they do want with the proceeds.
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"They are just making the 360 look like a cheap toy next to the more "adult" looking PS3 (To the general public). "
Not quite. They're not trying to make it look like a "cheap toy" next to the PS3 no company dealing in electronics really wants their product to be thought of as "cheap". They're trying to make it look like fun, affordable family entertainment next to the Wii and PS3.
@JonFE
"@evilfoxhound
With all due respect, Sony would exchange its "adult" look with a "cheap toy" one in no time, if it would net them Wii-or-DS-like sales instead of those of the PS3 or the PSP (to a lesser extend, but still)..."
Yeah, I'll be interested in seeing how long it takes for them to try to "dress-up" the PS3 differently once LBP is released. "PS3: it's fun for mom and pop and all the little ones!" I'd imagine their family-friendly push will begin before Christmas, it'll be more muted as the console does cost a lot more than either 360 or Wii.
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sorry i have no source, but i'm very shure i read somewhere (where they could know) that from the Falcon version they where selling without a loss on hardware. and that was 4 monts ago.
so i think there not losing much now. (oppinion)
greetz
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Furthermore you do realise that TV's come with this wonderful thing called volume control now which allows you to make the sounds emitting from it louder as an extra measure to drown out the (IMO insignificant) noise.
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Highly diminishing revenue on the horizon soon for all gaming companies so shifting units over the next few months extremely important for the horrors of next year ...
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