Final Fantasy XIII: Limited Edition Bundle | 
| From: Microsoft Category: Video Games
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $279.98 You Save: $70.01 (20%)
New (19) Used (3) from $249.98
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 452
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: action_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: 250GB Elite Final Fantasy XIII bundle Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Graphics RAM: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 11.6 x 7.3 Legal Disclaimer: The Xbox 360 Final Fantasy XIII Special Edition Bundle is the total entertainment experience. This special offer includes Final Fantasy XIII, two Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers and a 250GB Hard Drive. Enjoy the largest library of games, including the best exclusive titles. Watch thousands of HD movies and TV episodes at the press of a button on Xbox LIVE including titles streamed instantly from Netflix.* Download game add-ons such as songs, maps, levels and characters.
MPN: PUD-00023 Model: PUD-00023 UPC: 885370123272 EAN: 0885370123272 ASIN: B002I0J9W0
Release Date: March 9, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Two Xbox 360 wireless controllers | | • | 250GB hard drive | | • | Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 game | | • | Xbox 360 headset | | • | Free Netflix trial |
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Product Description Microsoft Xbox 360 Final Fantasy XIII Special Edition BundleThe Xbox 360 Final Fantasy XIII Special Edition Bundle is the total entertainment experience. This special offer includes Final Fantasy XIII, two Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers and a 250GB Hard Drive. Enjoy the largest library of games, including the best exclusive titles. Watch thousands of HD movies and TV episodes at the press of a button on Xbox LIVE including titles streamed instantly from Netflix.* Download game add-ons such as songs, maps, levels and characters.
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Great Bundle Overall March 13, 2010 Mark (Florida, USA) 46 out of 48 found this review helpful
There are many people talking about this bundle, saying that it's not worth it because the console has no special design. That's not a big deal at all. You have to look at the overall value you get with this bundle. The console itself has the Jasper chipset built-in, the hard drive is the largest available (250GB) with a custom Final Fantasy XIII engraving, there are two controllers (always safe to have a back-up), and the game itself is fantastic. I do feel that it would have been nice if they could have replaced the second controller with either HD or HDMI cables, but the value you get with this bundle is still worth it. I was previously on a 20GB Pro pack from when those were the best available and this bundle was the upgrade I needed. The hard drive difference is the best upgrade yet. I am now able to install Final Fantasy XIII (along with a large amount of other games) onto my hard drive so that my console will perform better and at cooler temperatures. I'm sure people would think this bundle would be sweet if the console was designed, but once again, it's no big deal. No matter what color or design you put on it, in the end it will still be an Xbox360. I also believe that Microsoft decided to not design the console because of problems relating to repairs. The repair process for a special designed Xbox360 takes longer than ones without a design. For example, if you have the special edition Modern Warfare 2 console, you will actually have to wait for you console to be fixed rather than get it quickly replaced. If you have a high interest in Final Fantasy and need to upgrade (or getting an Xbox360 for the first time), go ahead and get this bundle you won't regret it. If you're on a 120GB Elite than you should either sell it and get this bundle (if you want it bad) or just stick with it. The bundle is great for people still on an Arcade or 20GB Pro console from years back. Pros +Great value +Jasper chipset +Large hard drive (250GB + special engraving) +High rated game included Cons -No HD cables KEY FACTS (things for gamers to notice): >Headset included is in black (while console and controllers are white) >For the last time - THE CHIPSET IS JASPER >About 6GB of memory is reserved for the console, giving you 244GB (still a lot)
Pretty killer deal! March 11, 2010 R. Mason (Santa Maria, CA) 28 out of 33 found this review helpful
I'm an owner of a launch 360 that I've repaired multiple times. The drive clicks, the fans are obnoxiously loud and it doesn't have HDMI. When I saw this package being advertised with a 250gb hadrdrive I jumped on it (since my ps3 just died as well). The 360 has the newest chipset and it's noticeably quieter than my previous model (pre-repair). I'm so used to my 360 running like a jet engine that I thought I was doing something wrong when I turned it on. Although the package did not come with a data transfer kit or an HDMI cable (lame) --changing the DRM licensing on xbox.com was easy enough. Add the game, 2 controllers and the pre-order faceplate and this was a worthy investment. I can barely fathom the amount of women who will flock to me as I'm playing my new xbox in my 3 Wolf Moon tshirt. MADNESSS!!!!!!!!
FFXIII Super Package March 10, 2010 Alaedin Khatib (Huntsville, AL USA) 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
This package is well worth the extra $100 compared to the Elite version. FFXIII ($59.99), and an extra controller ($39.99) are included, and double the HDD space (250GB $49.99 value)! The double HDD space is basically a free bonus. As far as FFXIII the game, the graphics are amazingly stunning, the cutscenes look better than any movie, but the gameplay is a little awkward at first but easy to figure out. Overall this purchase is far from regretable for any Final Fantasy fan or someone looking to purchase an Xbox 360.
The last iteration of Xbox before the Slim June 17, 2010 M. Fulkerson (Portland, Oregon) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've had this Final Fantasy XIII bundle for over two months now, and I can safely say that I'm happy with my purchase. I do have a little bit of buyer remorse due to the Xbox 360 Slim being released right after this, but that's a different story. I'm not going to review the game as I feel that has nothing to do with the Xbox 360 and its performance. I bought this edition to replace my old Resident Evil 5 Elite Edition that I bought early last year. I simply needed more hard drive space, and this edition, with its 250 GB hard drive, was the best I could do. I have played games and Netflix through this machine on a daily basis for the past two months, and I have experienced no problems whatsoever. It does seem a little quieter than the Resident Evil 5 edition that I had, and the power brick is definitely smaller than the RE5 edition. The fact that there is still a power brick at all is a bit of a head scratcher, but what can you do. All of my games I've played on this thing have performed perfectly, loaded quickly, and have given me no headaches. However, it is essential that you install your games before you play them as it will sound like a Cessna plane is ready to take off inside your Xbox. After nearly five years of so-called "improvements" to the 360 it's still amazing that these are so friggin' loud! However, once you install the game the 360 is very quiet. This Final Fantasy XIII edition doesn't run as hot as my old RE5 edition, either. The RE5 Elite edition felt like it was on fire, even AFTER installing a game, but this edition is nice and cool, never seeming to go above a reasonable temperature. I have also learned to appreciate Xbox Live and its services. I never used to like being charged for Live, but it really is a premier service, and compared to the Playstation Network, which is free, it's fantastic. You can watch news, download exclusive games, and the Xbox interface is fun to navigate, unlike the PSN. All in all, this FF XIII Elite Edition is probably the best you can do if you want to buy the Xbox 360 in its original form. My gripes about this machine are still the same as always: no integrated wi-fi, you can't use a third party hard drive as memory, no USB hookup/charger for the controllers. I can't help but be a little miffed about the new Xbox 360 Slim model coming out so soon after this edition was released. Microsoft is now touting integrated wi-fi and third party hard drive upgrades with the new Slim, and they are congratulating themselves about things that should have always been included with the 360 anyway. Microsoft simply rested on their laurels for the past five years, and they have only changed their tune because now the PS3 is catching up to them in sales, and they realize that integrated wi-fi and third party hard drive swaps are pretty much essential if they want to stay in the console race. A business decision? Sure. But it irks me that Microsoft could have made these improvements all along if they wanted to, instead choosing to nickel and dime consumers with sub-par products like wi-fi adapters, controller chargers, cooling fans, and insanely overpriced Xbox hard drives. It's business decisions like this that will always make me buy PS3 over the 360 version when a game comes out for both consoles. Another thing that got under my skin is the fact the box tells you that 250 gigs of memory comes with the machine, but in reality, you'll only be able to use around 230 gigs. The Xbox 360 uses over 20 gigs of space right out of the box with all the things necessary to have the "full Xbox experience" including Xbox Live, interfaces, and game trials, among other things. You can always go and delete some of the unwanted things, like game trials, but most of the stuff that takes up the memory will need to stay. Why can't companies put a 270 GB hard drive in there if they know all of the necessary software will take up 20 gigs of space? Xbox isn't the only company who does this; my 160 GB PS3 had 149 gigs available right out of the box. I feel it's a misrepresentation of a product, and companies should AT LEAST mention this hard drive size discrepancy on the outside of the box. You'd be able to fit three large games on a 20 GB hard drive (to give you an idea, Mass Effect takes up nearly 7 gigs), so that space counts! These past few days have been showing Microsoft at E3 claiming the Xbox 360 Slim as "the Xbox we've all been asking for". Sooo, that means any 360 that isn't a Slim is not what we've been asking for? This kind of advertising really bugs me. It's almost as if Microsoft is flat out saying "yeah, our old model sucks, but NOW it's awesome!" F You, Microsoft. However, games like Mass Effect, and Gears Of War can only be played on the 360 which makes it a must purchase. That's the price of being a gamer, I guess: you're willing to get ripped off a little bit in order to satiate your hobby.
My girl is happy August 1, 2010 Mohamed Ismail Ramzy (Egypt) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got that console with the game for my girl as she is a Final fantasy freak, she loves the game and i love the extra controller :D... the value of the bundle is very good for the content it's like you save 100$ at least as the 250GB HDD for this model is expensive and the extra controller is a very good addition. Only bad thing MS did was taking out HDMI cables out of the loop and not adding them anymore to the bundles.. it's ok as i can buy a [...] HDMI cable and it will be awesome. so anyway i like this console and i like the extra stuff. If you want a new console and you like the game.. buy this bundle
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