[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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I'm in the market for an XBOX 360 now.

Wheres the best place to buy one with the best pack/games combo?

Its a 20gig Premium I want; I dont see the point having anything bigger as I'm simply not going to download movies etc onto it.

Just gaming, online etc. NOT pre-owned, natch.

I'm in London, in the UK. Suggestions on a postcard!

Oh, and I found Computer Exchange, just off Oxford Street...this is where I'll get my gaming fix for purchases ;)

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-8472.aspx

Does anyone know if that comes with 1 mth free xbox gold membership?

I got the same 2 games with the 60GB hard drive in store at Tesco's for ?165, they even let me open the box beforehand to check it was a new 'jasper' motherboard, mad_onion is right as well, installed games are much quicker and quieter when installed to the hard drive, so get the 60 if you can.

whats the best deal around for Prototype?

and are supermarkets still doing the great deals on new games they used to be doing a while ago?

like ?30 on release day like they were doing for a while

Nope, the supermarkets stopped that before xmas.

mad_onion has already posted the best price, ?33.95 from MyMemory.

If you want faster delivery though, it only costs ?1 more from ShopTo

http://www.shopto.net/page.php?page=dettag...;codart=XB2PR12

xmas? can't believe it was that long ago :(

thanks for the deals though, will probably go with ShopTo, havnt heard much about MyMemory before

still not sure about getting it over red faction though...

Slightly off-topic but is there a wallpaper version of your sign?

I don't know if this has already been posted, but you can preorder Halo 3: ODST from Argos for only ?26.99.

Very nice find there.

On another note, can anyone beat ?32.99 for Tales of Vesperia? It's the cheapest I can find it - over at Gameplay.

Oh and the 120GB hard drive is back on offer at Argos (?67.99 - which is still overpriced IMO) for those of you without it.

Edited by scokem
Very nice find there.

On another note, can anyone beat ?32.99 for Tales of Vesperia? It's the cheapest I can find it - over at Gameplay.

Oh and the 120GB hard drive is back on offer at Argos (?67.99 - which is still overpriced IMO) for those of you without it.

Vesperia is $29.99 at Walmart this week, but obviously that's no good for those in Europe (or Britain, you exceptionalists you).

1 Month of Xbox Live for ?1.

Just remember about giving your card details to M$, be careful!

HUKD 1 Month XBL for ?1

1 Month of Xbox Live for ?1.

Just remember about giving your card details to M$, be careful!

HUKD 1 Month XBL for ?1

1 Month of Xbox Live for ?1.

Just remember about giving your card details to M$, be careful!

HUKD 1 Month XBL for ?1

1 Month of Xbox Live for ?1.

Just remember about giving your card details to M$, be careful!

HUKD 1 Month XBL for ?1

Interesting find! Had only seen the $1 equivalent.

Interesting find! Had only seen the $1 equivalent.


?10 off ?100 voucher for GAME.co.uk10100VCGAMEb>

Very handy if you know how to trick their system:whistle:e:

as in 2100 Microsoft Points for ?7.:p :p

Please tell me how to do that, because I will snap that up in an instant! Well, I will when my wages go in tomorrow, as I'm currently at ?7.47, 3p und:p. :p

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