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I know I posted this a few pages back but now it's crunch time! My brothers birthday is coming up so I am wondering what the best deal on a 60gb 360 is? I am doing my own research but I am wondering if anyone has some better options?

I know I posted this a few pages back but now it's crunch time! My brothers birthday is coming up so I am wondering what the best deal on a 60gb 360 is? I am doing my own research but I am wondering if anyone has some better options?

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Most are ?169 or ?179. Various games bundled with them.

http://www.game.co.uk/lowdown.aspx?lid=578...opnav-_-bundlesShoptob>

60GB & PES 2009 for ?159

http://www.shopto.net/XBOX%20360/BUNDLE/XB...(PES%2009).html[/urlPlay/b>

60GB on it's own ?159

http://www.play.com/Games/Xbox360/4-/62791...DD/Product.html

60GB + Burnout Paradise Ultimate + Trivial Pursuit + wireless controller for ?179

http://www.play.com/Games/Xbox360/4-/95456...er/Product.html

There is more bundles, but you are looking at ?250+ for them.

^^ Do know if the ?97 arcade is likely to be a Jasper, or will they just be clearing out old stock? My XBOX is dying a slow death so I need to find a replacement:pp

My missus decided that she wanted a 360 of her own today after I mentioned the Asda deal so she called a few of the local stores who confirmed it was an in-store deal as well as on-line but they weren't sure when she asked about it being a Jasper. We went over to the Tamworth store anyway but unfortunately the ones the sales assistant let me check weren't Jaspers :((

Still, at that price, it was too good to pass up on so she brought one :)) Who knows though, the on-line store might have Jaspers - it depends on if you're willing to take the risk of buying one to find out...

Oh, and thanks for posting the deal Rob!

According to HotDeals, there are some stores called Head Entertainment who are doing Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare GOTY edition for ?20.

The stores are based in:

Bluewater,

Bristol Broadmead,

Cardiff,

Dundee,

Leeds,

Liverpool One,

Manchester Arndale

Sheffield Meadowhall.

If anyone wants to pick me up 1, Feel free!

It was posted 5 days ago, so it might no longer be there

The best i can find apart from that is the normal edition at Argos for ?30. Can anyone better that?

Zavvi was the old Virgin Megastores (you have it the wrong way round :)) Strangely enough i was in Head/Zavvi/VMS on Saturday and they seemd to have a lot of offers on, nothing that caught my fancy though, but wasn't really looking for COD as I already own the original SE. They do have rather good offers on blu-ray though, ?9.75 each:pp Just a pity I don't get my flid money until a week Friday:((

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Damn, back up to ?25 after it was out of stock continually for a week or so:((

Got my Res 5 from there the other day, 'Not to be sold separately' covered over with a new barcode, naughty naughty shopto.net but for the price I'll let you off.

The Darkness - ?5.00 Delivered from ASDA Online

Darkness - ?5.00

Dark Sector - ?5.00 Delivered from ASDA Online

Dark Sector- ?5.00

With Summer just around the corner, people are going off the 'darker' style games it would seem.

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