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So to recap: August 3 is the new Arcade with 4GB of flash at $199; Kinect stand-alone this November with Kinect Adventures game is $149; and in time for the Holidays will be the $2994GBB 360+Kinect+Kinect Adventures bundle.
A 250GB Xbox 360 with Kinect bundle (including Kinect Adventures and choice of other game) can be had for $348, while a PlayStation 3 starter bundle is going for $279.
Magical winters like these are so rare in New York City that they form precious memories for people who treasure bundling up for the adventure in the otherwise quiet month of February before the awakening of spring.
The real gem in this bundle is "Reader Rabbit Thinking Adventures," a discontinued title that was (and now, once again, is) the top logical thinking title in its age category.
They are often an adventure in themselves, transporting travellers, families and businesspeople all bundled together on what can be a rolling party.
Lets break this down Cheapest way to get into motion gaming Xbox – Buy the $300 bundle that comes with Kinect and Kinect Adventures this November.
Kinect Adventures and a 250GB HDD is also included in the bundle Microsoft just revealed.
I can never work out why these two always end up bundled together, with action routinely meaning fighting with swords, while adventure could mean almost anything.
I can never work out why these two always end up bundled together, with action routinely meaning fighting with swords while adventure could frankly mean almost anything.
The bundle of course comes with Kinect Star Wars, but also Kinect Adventures — as if playing a Jedi will ever get old.
It's also worth noting that the bundled title, Kinect Adventures, was the least interesting of the games we played at E3 unlike Sports Championss, the Move bundled game, which outshone several "real" games).
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