Hello this product is better than the xbox 360 slim, it the same but only the slim has kinect i think this product needs a 5 star!!!
Hello this product is better than the xbox 360 slim, it the same but only the slim has kinect i think this product needs a 5 star!!!
I'll leave the Xbox part out, because we all know that works fine. The Kinect device is an impressive piece of technology that works as advertised, tracking you and putting you "in the game." Jump and your character jumps.
Easy To Set Up; Fun For All Ages; Great for all ages
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Easy To Set Up; Excellent Gameplay; Fun For All Ages; Great Graphics; Lots of Game Choices
Always a formidable gamer and now a much more appealing media hub
Stunning gameplay; increasingly capable online services; quieter and slicker than before
No Blu-ray drive and no 3D abilities
I used to have a 360 but I traded it in for a PS3. 360s dont have wi-fi for online players unless you buy the 360 slim. But i bought a PS3 because they have wi-fi and free online unlike XBOX Live you have to pay. But the Elite is still pretty good.
Only this year things are slightly different. Little Johnny might be overjoyed to find Santa has left a shiny new Xbox 360 Kinect under the tree, but imagine his heartache when he realises his living room isn't large enough for his parents to play along.
First Impressions My reaction is I remember when playing a video game was a ridiculously simple thing. When I fired up Frogger on my ancient Atari back in the late 80s, all you had to do was push the joystick in one of four directions to get to the other side and win the level.
Kinect won't cater to the hard-core gaming market -- it's just not accurate enough. But it's rollicking great fun. Exhausting and ridiculous, you're guaranteed a giggle if you get the kids involved or set it up at your next party. Just bear in mind that you'll need plenty of space.
Fantastic fun; Simple; accessible gameplay; Easy set-up; Impressive motion-tracking technology
Demands plenty of space; Tracking is often glitchy; Two player maximum at launch; Expensive
The original model may have been beset with hardware failures, but Microsoft's Xbox 360 is still our favourite games console of the current generation – thanks to smooth HD graphics, an amazing range of software, a great joypad and a well-conceived online service.
Call it what you will. The Xbox 360 Slim, the Xbox 360 Slimline the Xbox 360 S or even what Microsoft has actually decided to go with: the Xbox 360 250GB. The name doesn't matter, what matters is that it's here and whether it's a worthy upgrade to its rather successful predecessor.
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