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Microsoft finally acknowledges Xbox 360 Arcade SKU with press release photo

At this point, word of the Xbox 360 Arcade package is hardly news. Rumored for some time and even available at some retailers, this new Xbox 360 SKU includes: five games (Pac-Man Championship Edition, Uno, Luxor 2, Boom Boom Rocket, and Feeding Frenzy); a wireless controller; a 256 MB memory unit; and one of those fancy new HDMI outputs necessary for getting the most out of Xbox Live Arcade games. All for only $279.99.

According to the press release, the bundle is part of an initiative to bring Xbox 360s to families everywhere. Because, you know, that's what Nintendo did with the Wii, and that worked out pretty well for them. Microsoft will also be expanding its digital library of family program, including the first ever Looney Tunes cartoons available on Xbox Live starting today. It's not Wii Sports, but it's a start.

I make jokes, but this is really a great deal, and it's only $30 more than its fiercest rival. Full anti-climactic press release after the jump.

 

Microsoft Launches New Xbox 360 Console for Families

New console includes five games, wireless controller and storage to save games — all for the incredible value of $279.99

REDMOND, Wash. — Oct. 22, 2007 — Just in time for holiday, Microsoft Corp. today released a new Xbox 360® console that delivers games and content to everyone in the family for an incredible value of $279.99 (U.S. estimated retail price)*. Available in stores beginning today, Xbox 360 Arcade console is the first Xbox 360 console to include five family-friendly games, a wireless controller, a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) connection to enable high-definition output if desired and 256 MB of memory useful for storing games and entertainment content. At $279.99, the Xbox 360 Arcade console will include five best-selling games: “PAC-MAN Championship Edition” (NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.), “Uno” (Carbonated Games), “Luxor 2” (MumboJumbo), “Boom Boom Rocket” (Electronic Arts Inc.) and “Feeding Frenzy” (Sprout Games).

“As families gather together this holiday, it’s the perfect time to launch a new low-priced, high-value Xbox 360 that plays games, TV shows and music for everyone to enjoy,” said Jeff Bell, corporate vice president of global marketing, Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “In addition to offering an incredible all-in-one package for families to get right into the fun, the Xbox 360 Arcade system features the industry-leading Family Settings, which allow parents to control what their kids are watching and playing — and we know how important that control is to families around the world.”

Karen Dodge, senior vice president and chief merchandising officer at Toys “R” Us, added, “We are excited to offer this new gaming experience to our customers — children and families — who can now enjoy the fun of Xbox 360 together. Many of this holiday season’s hottest items provide Internet connectivity, and with the online entertainment options available through Xbox LIVE®, Xbox 360 Arcade offers families a great mix of online content and traditional gaming in one console.”

The news of Xbox 360 Arcade comes as part of a broader initiative by Microsoft to bring the Xbox 360 experience to families everywhere. Microsoft also announced today that it is significantly expanding its catalog of high- and standard-definition family fun content that is available on demand direct to the consumer’s living room. This includes the addition of everyone’s favorite characters such as “Bugs Bunny” and “Daffy Duck” from Warner Bros., which will be delivering the first ever “Looney Tunes” cartoons for download on Xbox 360, starting today. In addition, Nickelodeon is adding three new shows to its already large library of more than 300 episodes of TV shows on Xbox LIVE, Microsoft’s premier online gaming and entertainment service, with the inclusion of “Blue’s Clues,” “The Backyardigans” and “iCarly.”  “SpongeBob SquarePants Underpants Slam™” (THQ Inc.) and “SHREK-N-ROLL™” (Activision) games will also be available exclusively on Xbox LIVE Arcade, the place to download games for Xbox 360 over Xbox LIVE, adding more fun for everyone in the family.

Microsoft’s commitment to family entertainment is complemented by the largest next-generation library of “E”- and “T”-rated games, more than 200 in all, available at retailers nationwide this holiday, including “BEE MOVIE™ GAME” (Activision), “Guitar Hero III®: Legends of Rock” (Activision), “Naruto: Rise of a Ninja” (UbiSoft Entertainment), “Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action” and “Viva Piñata®: Party Animals.”







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MaximusPaynicus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:37
MaximusPaynicus
A little late, considering the Super Wal-Mart in Clio, MI has been selling them for nearly two weeks now.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:43
Bob Muir
So...are the holiday Premium bundles out yet?
Spykron's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:47
Spykron
heh if wal-marts been selling them they are breaking street dates. cant blame them though when microsoft wouldnt even admit the thing existed.
Jerkbutt47's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:48
Jerkbutt47
and it begins...
Msoft will soon take over everybody in the world...
all our base r belong to them.
vandamguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:48
vandamguy
trying to clarify if those pack in games are demos or not

and aint nobody going to be downloading shit from live with 256 megs of storage space.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:48
Aaron Mxy Yost
I'm amazed Geometry Wars wasn't one of the games included.
amx70s's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:55
amx70s
@vandamguy the 5 games included are the full games and not just demos. They were street dated for tomorrow, so head to your local retailers tomorrow and get your hands on this sweet deal :)
Joseph Leray's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/22/2007 23:56
Joseph Leray
This an external harddrive wouldn't be such a bad deal at all...
Vegas's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:01
Vegas
@ Necros
yeah they've been out for a little over a week now
Hiltz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:13
Hiltz
Great... another SKU.
amx70s's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:18
amx70s
Oh yeah, and they're definitely trying to appeal toward families and kids, the back of the box is being occupied by everyone's favorite harry potter :/
Hiltz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:27
Hiltz
There's one thing that may not be so family friendly in this bundle package: The Red Ring of Death.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:33
Samit Sarkar
So how many different versions of the 360 are there now? I lost count so long ago...
Hiltz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:48
Hiltz
There's 4 main models.

Core
Premium
Elite
Arcade

There's also two special limited edition models as well based on Halo 3 & The Simpsons.

It's Madness.
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 00:59
Knivy
About time, anyway, the one my friends are looking for is the holiday bundle, haven't seen them on stores near me yet.
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 01:46
bleep

oH Xbox 360 Arcade SKU with press release come out and playeyeaaa
whiteboy0869's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 02:54
whiteboy0869
certainly a good deal money wise. the wii is so inferior tech wise that being only 30 more has to say something. but still, no hard drive ? teh kids want to go online like everyone else mom.
Rainbowblack's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 03:44
Rainbowblack
DAMN, what i would'nt do to put my HDMI output yo good use
DrXym's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 04:32
DrXym
I'm torn about the 360. On the one hand I know the low price is a rip-off because people will have to buy an HDD at some point. On the other, it's so close to the Wii I wonder why people bother with a Wii console when there is a far far better console for a few bucks more.
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 06:41
Maurice Tan
@bleep: I can dig it.
tehArtist's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 07:02
tehArtist
@Necros
yes, I plan to pick up my bundle today if they have it.
WDot's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 07:31
WDot
Obviously I won't be able to partake of demos and XBLA games, but otherwise will I be able to get by with the Arcade SKU and a bunch of discs?
wonky360's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 07:52
wonky360
no Hard Drive is shit....there...I said it.
Extreme_Drunk's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 08:02
Extreme_Drunk
No HDD? Great, this is a 279.99 paper weight
RoyRP216's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 08:36
RoyRP216
Can this use an external hard drive?
Also, 279.99 - 249.99 = 30
mackisawesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 08:46
mackisawesome
OH NOES!?!?! UNO!?!?
cannonball's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 08:57
cannonball
No hard drive? It's just the core system people
raitchison's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 09:13
raitchison
Eh IMO the HDD-less 360s are the biggest mistake that Microsoft made with the 360, because all (or effectively all) 360 games are required to run on the Core/Arcade versions the game developers don't write games to take advantage of the HDD for decompressed content or pre-loaded modules which dramatically affects load times and overall performance.

Of course the deed is done, even if Microsoft stopped selling HDD-less 360s now the games would still be hampered.
deanhatescoffee's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 11:23
deanhatescoffee
1/4 GB HD FTL! $279 is a really good price, but not without a hard drive.
xdaytime's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/23/2007 20:34
xdaytime
Good deal, but wont all those games take up the dinky 256 gigs that come with it?
richardiswutang's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 01:18
richardiswutang
if they get the games for free, can i go download them for free? i mean i paid a hell of a lot more for my xbox.
can i get a wutang
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