
What is your favorite gaming console right now? I am asking you this because I honestly can’t answer to that question. I like motion controlled gaming, cool graphics support and I’d like my console to look good right next to my big screen TV. In other words I love both the Wii and the Xbox 360 for what they offer but I also wouldn’t mind them to look more like a PlayStation 3 Slim. Oh and did I happen to mention the fact that it should definitely be very affordable?
So let’s quickly recap what’s currently happening in the gaming industry: Sony has launched a brand new 120GB PlayStation 3, the Slim, and it’s getting ready to offer us the 250GB version soon; Nintendo has cut $50 from Wii’s price which now costs $199 and Microsoft is thinking about new ways to sell its Xbox 360 versions as cheap as possible. It would look like Wii still has the edge over its main competitors but I’m sure that will change when both Sony and Microsoft will offer their own motion controlled games to the crowds next year.
What console should you buy right now? Well we have found just the bundles for you. Inside the package in the picture you will find the Xbox 360 elite console and two free games: Lego Batman: The Videogame and Pure. The Elite Holiday Bundle, as it will be called, will be available in Canada and the USA soon and it will cost you $299.
In case you already own an Xbox 360 then you might be interested in the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Game Pack which is coming in November. The package contains a free wireless controller and four games: Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2, Lumines Live!, Bomberman Live! and a downloadable token for Ms Pac-Man. All that is available for $59.99 which is a pretty good price.
I know what you’re going to ask now! Is it worth buying an Xbox 360 Right now or should I wait for project Natal? According to Redmond Microsoft’s motion gaming setup will work perfectly with existing Xboxes out there so you should have no problem running motion controlled games on your current 360 sometime next year.
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