On the heels of the PS3 slims introduced in the market, the Xbox 360 continues to hit back at its competitor console with a number of bundles that accommodates to a diversity of gamers from newbs with the Arcade bundle, and to elite gamers with the Elite bundles. These consoles have been available for a while, but they have enduring appeal. My personal choice is the Xbox 360 Elite bundle, which by its name itself screams top of the line and is the best amongst Microsoft shiny toys. While it performs as good as most Xbox 360 models nothing beats that extra bit of hard drive space and smooth jet black look. Under the hood it is no push over either, with three times the general processing power and bandwidth five times of its nearest challenger, it is no slouch. As for the aforesaid hard drive space, it helps you to save as many games as you can without having to delete other games. Sounds simple enough, but when it comes to hardware space the old adage less is more, positively does not apply.
Which ever Xbox 360 bundle you purchase, the important force of gaming has always been online game play, and with standards such as Gears of War 2, which also has its own bundle, and Halo 3 which is the set to be circulated in a couple of weeks. There is no better time to get an Xbox 360 console prepared with its applauded online network function and graphics that are a notch above all its opponents.
As for those on the fence about acquiring a used or brand new Xbox 360 Bundle, there is nothing like the peace of mind of having a brand new unit, the additional 50.00 US dollars you spend is well worth your peace of mind. And with the new deals making even higher end models reasonable, it would not break your wallet either. For more information about this topic you can always visit online at Xbox 360 Bundles to help you out. Happy Gaming.













