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Xbox 360 250GB Holiday Value Bundle (OLD MODEL)

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Features

  • Includes Fable 3 and a digital code for Halo Reach (requires broadband internet connection to redeem)
  • The spacious 250GB hard drive gives you the space you need to store arcade games, movies, demos, and even full Xbox 360 games.
  • Plus, with built-in Wi-Fi, it's easy to access tons of great entertainment on Xbox LIVE - from HD movies and TV shows to live sports.
  • With the largest portfolio of games to choose from, there's something for everyone - from classic titles to the biggest blockbuster games.

Description

Xbox 360 has more ways to play, and now for a limited time get two free games and a 3 Month Xbox LIVE Gold Membership.

Platform: Xbox 360


Input Device: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: USB


Memory Storage Capacity: 250 GB


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Resolution: 720p


Color: Black


Brand Name: Microsoft


Model Name: RM


Model Number: R9G-00048


Manufacturer: Microsoft


UPC: 885370334760 885370236095


Item Weight: 9 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best Gaming device, Very good Media Device
I will start off by admitting that I never purchased an original xbox and was a big fan of the Playstation consoles. I did purchase my first xbox 360 on release day. I was loyal to Playstation for a while, but the controller is better, the the games are better, live is better, and the entertainment side was developed and added quicker. It didn't take very long to make it my console of choice. Originally, the xbox was just the best gaming device out there and I now have 4 xbox 360s which I use on a regular basis. I use the xbox a number of different ways. First of all, it is the console I turn to when playing games and xbox live works really well for online gaming. The controller is comfortable (when compared to the PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Black)). I have never had controller connection issues like I had with the PS3. The PS3 is based on bluetooth connectivity technology which is nice for finding/using headsets, keyboards, etc to connect to the PS3, but it doesn't as well as the RF based xbox 360 controller. I am an ATT U-Verse subscriber and have dropped my $7/month rental of the U-Verse TV receiver. Instead I use my xbox as my ATT U-Verse TV receiver. The only issue I have found with the xbox 360 acting as my U-Verse receiver is the "40 second advance" button doesn't work. You can also use the xbox as a Verizon Fios TV receiver. I also stream videos from the internet on my xbox 360. Netflix, Hulu, HBO to Go, MLB.TV, Youtube, Crackle and more can be played on the console. I use Netflix and Crackle on a regular basis. I tired Hulu Plus on a free trial and although I didn't find a need for the service personally and canceled my service, it worked flawlessly. you can rent or buy movies through the zune marketplace or services such as Vongo or Cinemanow. You can listen to internet radio through the xbox with last.fm or you could download music to your xbox's hard drive and listen to it that way. The xbox 360 can also be used as a windows media center extension which works really well and I can stream movies, photos, or music from my Windows Media Center computer. One of the nicer things is I can use/set up a Logitech Universal Programmable Remote Control to work with my xbox 360, which I can't do with my PS3 unless I buy a separate adapter. If you still have the need to watch DVDs, your xbox will play them as well. Xbox Live is $60/year, but it isn't hard to find codes on sale for $40 or $50 and even at the $60 price point, it is worth it. The Xbox would do well to add BluRay capability, but with everything going digital and being licensed by Sony, I don't see that happening. Also, the console lacks Amazon Prime video support. Microsoft is constantly adding streaming content and it would help to get apps such as TBS, Comedy Central, NBC and obviously Amazon Prime. It wouldn't surprise me if Microsoft isn't already working on that. The Xbox 360 is a great all around device. It does a lot of things well and several things really well. It doesn't have the content of a Roku or Apple TV; it doesn't have the music of pandora or SiriusXM; it doesn't have BluRay, but it does have the best gaming, TV service, streaming video and they are constantly adding more content. The price is becoming more and more reasonable for what it does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2012 by SO CO PO PO

  • Great package
If you are looking for videogame fun, look no further. This package brings you a very good videogame console, the Xbox 360, with a very good memory at 250 Gb. There are options with 320 Gb on special editions, but the vast majority of players will never need that much. Unless you download hundreds of games (instead of buying them in discs), this memory will be more than enough. I would not recommend buying the 4 Gb memory versions, as most people will end up downloading at least a few games, and some maps and additions to each game. Buying the 4 Gb version will more than likely have you buying upgrades later. This newer version of Xbox 360 comes wireless ready, so if you have wireless at home, you can jump right onto xbox live without cables, with a very easy set up. It also comes with a code for three months free on xbox live, so you are set for online multiplayer fun. Last but not least, it comes with two games, Fable III on disc (good but not as much as Fable II), and Halo Reach that is a code for download (no disc, so it will be installed on this Xbox console only). You can move your game to a different console later, but not back and forth as you would with a disc, if that matters to you. The only thing lacking here that you should consider is the kinect, a spectacular addition to xbox 360 fun that does come in other more expensive packages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2012 by Computer guy

  • not a bad product
To start, I'm more of a old school PC gamer when it comes to first person and adventure games. I also think the graphics can't be beat on the PC, but you are spending way more money. I also own a PS3 and my wife has the wii, so I thought I would never own the Xbox 360 until she saw those dancing games using the Kinect. I'll have to say, the graphics are not bad on some of the games and they play rather well. I did have the system crash twice on me within 2 months and I thought... it's Microsoft... what can ya do.. Owning the PS3 for about 4 years, I can't remember if it ever crashed on me. Anyway, overall it's not a bad console for the price, but I think it's starting to get dated and now I see a Xbox 720 in the works. Maybe I should have waited for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2012 by Stevekam

  • Great purchase
Very satisfied with purchase. Very user friendly and fun to play.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by Nora Vela

  • Overall great buy
I really do love this console, and while I haven't really gotten into Fable 3 I absolutely loved Halo:Reach. If you're a fan of the Fable games I'm sure you'll be glad it's in there, but so far I haven't really played it much! I know some people are bothered by the fact that Halo is a download, but I liked having the download. I've gotten quite a lot of use out of it, and with the 250GB you clearly have the room for it. It comes with the controller (with batteries!), a headset, the two games, the 3 months of Xbox Live, and the console. Also, the cords are there, but if you decide to do HDMI you have to get a whole new AV cord set-up and of course the HDMI cord. I didn't realize this until after I'd bought it and noticed it has a blocker so you can't put the cord in. Not that it should hinder you from buying this, but more of a warning for people like me that weren't aware of this before hand :) One thing I've found with the console is that it's not really great with actual disks. It gets extremely hot, the whole Xbox makes such loud noises you actually worry, and you need to be very careful when the disk is in the tray. It's best to have the console laying on it's side when you're using a disk, and you should NOT move it when it's in. It can easily scratch your games! Be sure to set it on a table or something like it (no carpet!). This whole bundle is a great start-up, and I'm very glad I made the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2013 by Sarah

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