Last night, I took the plunge and bought myself an Xbox 360!
I thought that it was about time I owned one and because I wasn't getting the full 100% out of my PC gaming thanks to a not-so-great graphics chip in an uncustomisable, pre-assembled piece of refurbished tat that only just plays most modern games! etc etc.
I wasn't inclined to spend a fortune on a brand new desktop or motherboard to make things work and I had seen some good bargains on eBay for xboxes (xboxaii plural? )
So, I think I found a brilliant bargain! A guy was selling one with bundled accessories and games. Here's the rundown:
(boxed) Xbox 360 Slim 250GB
2 controllers with charger
Turtle Beach Headset
HDMI Cable
F1 2010
F1 2011
Forza 3
GTA4
The Orange Box
Skyrim
The six games themselves cost roughly £90 going by average prices. The rrp (new prices) for the games on the GAME website actually make them out to cost £130.
But what was the overall price paid for all?
£190
I'd say that was a good deal...
I thought that it was about time I owned one and because I wasn't getting the full 100% out of my PC gaming thanks to a not-so-great graphics chip in an uncustomisable, pre-assembled piece of refurbished tat that only just plays most modern games! etc etc.
I wasn't inclined to spend a fortune on a brand new desktop or motherboard to make things work and I had seen some good bargains on eBay for xboxes (xboxaii plural? )
So, I think I found a brilliant bargain! A guy was selling one with bundled accessories and games. Here's the rundown:
(boxed) Xbox 360 Slim 250GB
2 controllers with charger
Turtle Beach Headset
HDMI Cable
F1 2010
F1 2011
Forza 3
GTA4
The Orange Box
Skyrim
The six games themselves cost roughly £90 going by average prices. The rrp (new prices) for the games on the GAME website actually make them out to cost £130.
But what was the overall price paid for all?
£190
I'd say that was a good deal...