By Chip Searl
Video games have evolved from single player video games at home to huge online co-operative events. Created by the software giant Microsoft, Xbox 360 is an ideal console that has attracted the attention of a lot of gamers. It has become the most powerful and innovative platform in the gaming world. There are three versions of Xbox 360 - the Arcade, the Elite, and the Super Elite. Each version comes with its own set of accessories. The Xbox 360 Arcade is the entry level console for Xbox 360 buyer's. Superior to this, is the Xbox 360 Super Elite, which is an upgraded system offered by Microsoft currently a limited edition.
What's so good about an Xbox 360 Super Elite?
With new additions and the sleek, matte-black look, the "Super" Xbox 360 Elite has a larger storage capacity. It comes with a 250GB hard disk and the HDMI 1.2 connector making it ideally suited to high-intensity games. It has the capability of being connected to Xbox Live, which enables players to connect to the Internet and play live games with players anywhere in the world. Also, the introduction of limited edition Xbox 360 Super Elite bundles has really thrilled the lovers of game players.
You can find many Xbox 360 elite deals online. One of the best deals may be the Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB, which comes with a wireless controller, headset, Internet connectivity cable, and a one month free trial of live gold membership plan. If you opt to buy this Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB alone, it will cost you £189. You can also find some different combinations with other games and extras. Coming back to Xbox 360 bundles, the best Xbox 360 console package may cost anywhere between £129 and £199.
For example, the Xbox 360 Elite Super Elite console bundle with Final Fantasy XIII or Call of Duty MW2 would cost around £219. You can also look to buy a good Xbox 360 Elite deal with 3 Xbox 360 games for £199, which turns out to be a great offer whilst in stock. Besides the Xbox console, you can also find different types of gaming accessories.
Must Buy Xbox 360 Extras
It is a confusing process to find a perfect accessory that will accompany a new Xbox 360 until afterward. To that end, here are the must buy Xbox 360 accessories too look for in addition to a great console deal.
Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Card: Playing Xbox live offers many fantastic ways to connect and compete with friends online. The Xbox live gold offers live service for one year at a discounted price.
Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter: To get connected and communicate with the online friends and competition, it is necessary to connect the console to the internet. Xbox 360 wireless network adapter allows any gamer to get online quickly and easily without the spread of unpleasant Ethernet cord all over your house.
Xbox 360 Play And Charge Kit: Xbox 360 Play and Charge Kit eliminate the issues of replacing the batteries and buying a new one. This kit comes with a rechargeable battery and a cord capable of charging during playing. If the battery runs low, you can simply plug in and keep playing. Also it has an ability to automatically turn off when the battery is fully charged.
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller: The Xbox 360 Elite ships only with one controller. So those who want to engage in multi player carnage can buy the second one.
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Before You Buy - An Xbox 360
Before You Buy - An Xbox 360
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jordan_Drew]Jordan Drew
Before purchasing the "next generation" video game, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration. The Xbox 360 is the latest attempt from Microsoft to control the giant that Sony has dominated for the past several years. With a three-core IBM processor at it's heart, this thing appears to be a wild animal waiting for it's release. Without getting too technical, the specs on the Xbox 360 easily eclipses any piece of gaming equipment around today, with the exception of some of the $4k-$5k high-end gaming PC's.
The first decision you have to make is whether or not to spend and extra $100 on the official Xbox 360 or take the cheap way out and grab the "core". I think you can assume what my recommendation is but for those unaware don't waste your money on the core system. The core, at a suggested price of $299, includes the system, a wired controller, basic video cables, and that's pretty much it. For those that chose to be a bit more dollar wise, the $400 Xbox 360 includes the system with chrome details, a wireless remote, a wireless controller, HD component cables, and the 20 GB hard drive. The latter of the two options would be more than $650 if purchased separately.
The second decision you must make, is if you are going to really jump into the next generation or if you are content with your current television situation. Personally, I went HD over two years ago and there is not in turning back in my horizons. At minimum, you need an HD-capable set in order to fully experience what the next generation of gaming has in store. My current set-up (pictured below) includes my Xbox 360 being displayed on a 32" Olevia Flat-Panel LCD and the picture in one word is MIND-BLOWING. If you have the finances, don't chinch on what type of display is showing these beautifully rendered graphics. Just as a test, I set up my 360 on the last "standard" television I have in my home and to be honest, it didn't look to bad. But once I set it up on my High Definition set, my heart felt at piece and my eyes were finally able to relax and soak in the beauty. The level of detail on an HD set compared to traditional makes the Xbox 360 a must have for ANYONE that has and HD television.
The last thing to consider is the game lineup. I purchased my Xbox 360 the day it launched (how is another story) and with it I bought: Madden 2006, Call of Duty 2, Need for Speed, Perfect Dark Zero and NBA 2K6 (I'm not rich, it's called credit). To my surprise Perfect Dark Zero and Call of Duty 2 quickly stood out as the better games graphically and had pretty good game-play. If you've ever played a first person shooter such as Halo, there shouldn't be any problem popping these in without much of a learning curve. NBA 2K6 is definitely a must-have and is leaps and bounds better than it's Xbox predecessor. Madden and Need for Speed were pretty disappointing considering they seemed to be ports from the original Xbox and nothing more. The line-up, as of now, is still in its infancy and is not enough to make you HAVE to own this system immediately. However, I'm a gaming nut and I would have been extremely disappointed had I not had this system on launch day.
Recommendation: Purchase this system as soon as it is financially viable. The killer apps are in the pipeworks!
Jordan Drew is and expert reviewer on all things Clickbank, as well as hundreds of other products available online. Know before you buy! [http://www.beforeyoubuyonline.com] http://www.beforeyoubuyonline.blogspot.com
Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Before-You-Buy---An-Xbox-360&id=382494] Before You Buy - An Xbox 360
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jordan_Drew]Jordan Drew
Before purchasing the "next generation" video game, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration. The Xbox 360 is the latest attempt from Microsoft to control the giant that Sony has dominated for the past several years. With a three-core IBM processor at it's heart, this thing appears to be a wild animal waiting for it's release. Without getting too technical, the specs on the Xbox 360 easily eclipses any piece of gaming equipment around today, with the exception of some of the $4k-$5k high-end gaming PC's.
The first decision you have to make is whether or not to spend and extra $100 on the official Xbox 360 or take the cheap way out and grab the "core". I think you can assume what my recommendation is but for those unaware don't waste your money on the core system. The core, at a suggested price of $299, includes the system, a wired controller, basic video cables, and that's pretty much it. For those that chose to be a bit more dollar wise, the $400 Xbox 360 includes the system with chrome details, a wireless remote, a wireless controller, HD component cables, and the 20 GB hard drive. The latter of the two options would be more than $650 if purchased separately.
The second decision you must make, is if you are going to really jump into the next generation or if you are content with your current television situation. Personally, I went HD over two years ago and there is not in turning back in my horizons. At minimum, you need an HD-capable set in order to fully experience what the next generation of gaming has in store. My current set-up (pictured below) includes my Xbox 360 being displayed on a 32" Olevia Flat-Panel LCD and the picture in one word is MIND-BLOWING. If you have the finances, don't chinch on what type of display is showing these beautifully rendered graphics. Just as a test, I set up my 360 on the last "standard" television I have in my home and to be honest, it didn't look to bad. But once I set it up on my High Definition set, my heart felt at piece and my eyes were finally able to relax and soak in the beauty. The level of detail on an HD set compared to traditional makes the Xbox 360 a must have for ANYONE that has and HD television.
The last thing to consider is the game lineup. I purchased my Xbox 360 the day it launched (how is another story) and with it I bought: Madden 2006, Call of Duty 2, Need for Speed, Perfect Dark Zero and NBA 2K6 (I'm not rich, it's called credit). To my surprise Perfect Dark Zero and Call of Duty 2 quickly stood out as the better games graphically and had pretty good game-play. If you've ever played a first person shooter such as Halo, there shouldn't be any problem popping these in without much of a learning curve. NBA 2K6 is definitely a must-have and is leaps and bounds better than it's Xbox predecessor. Madden and Need for Speed were pretty disappointing considering they seemed to be ports from the original Xbox and nothing more. The line-up, as of now, is still in its infancy and is not enough to make you HAVE to own this system immediately. However, I'm a gaming nut and I would have been extremely disappointed had I not had this system on launch day.
Recommendation: Purchase this system as soon as it is financially viable. The killer apps are in the pipeworks!
Jordan Drew is and expert reviewer on all things Clickbank, as well as hundreds of other products available online. Know before you buy! [http://www.beforeyoubuyonline.com] http://www.beforeyoubuyonline.blogspot.com
Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Before-You-Buy---An-Xbox-360&id=382494] Before You Buy - An Xbox 360
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