[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Xbox 360 Arcade for ?109.99 at Game :o

http://www.game.co.uk/Consoles/Xbox-360/Xb...nsole/~r344887/

They also have Elites for ?189.97 and Forza 3 Super Elites for ?229.99

An x360 for less than the price of a DS? A THANK YOU, YES INDEEDY :heart:

Xbox 360 Arcade for ?109.99 at Game :o

http://www.game.co.uk/Consoles/Xbox-360/Xb...nsole/~r344887/

They also have Elites for ?189.97 and Forza 3 Super Elites for ?229.99

An x360 for less than the price of a DS? A THANK YOU, YES INDEEDY :heart:

The elite is cheaper at HMV as already stated by Rob!

?169.99 Xbox Elite @ HMV

That is insane!

Just acquired myself a 360 for a couple a months, borrowing it while my mates gone traveling and need to find fifa10 and forza 3 somewhere cheap, i know gamestation for fifa10 online is 19.99 so going to order that this week, but what about forza 3?

cheers

Just acquired myself a 360 for a couple a months, borrowing it while my mates gone traveling and need to find fifa10 and forza 3 somewhere cheap, i know gamestation for fifa10 online is 19.99 so going to order that this week, but what about forza 3?

cheers

You just missed out on the special gameplay had on Forza 3 collectors edition.

Well shopto have the standard version for ?26.85.

http://www.shopto.net/XBOX%20360/VIDEO%20G...rsport%203.html

You just missed out on the special gameplay had on Forza 3 collectors edition.

Well shopto have the standard version for ?26.85.

http://www.shopto.net/XBOX%20360/VIDEO%20G...rsport%203.html

I thought it was Play.com that were doing the LCE offer (and Amazon maybe)? That's where I got it from (ordered on the 15th, despatched on the 16th, and finally arrived today, a week later).

It's a shame you missed out on the LCE offer though, as it was a pretty sweet deal, that I actually bought it, even though I've already got the Standard Edition. :p I'm giving the SE to my brother, along with the extra code for the car and track packs, as I already have it from the SE.

I'm guessing profit after JTAGing them. Think I'll just sell 1 possibly with a Cygnos V2.0 chip for dual kernel and maybe an USB Olimex board or just an extra RJ54 port fitted, for connection to the PC.

Obviously the warranty go's right out the window.

This is not for circumventing any copyright protection systems, or security systems. It is simply to back-up the consoles on-board NAND flash chip in case of corruption. :shiftyninja:

So I'm sure most of you have seen the New Year's Countdown deals that MS are running. A new deal every day etc

So far we've had:

14 - Free 2010 Glasses

13 - Worms 2: Armageddon 50% off (400 MS Points)

12 - Free Premium New Year's Theme

11 - ???

10 - Killer Klowns From Outer Space

I missed 11, anyone know what it was? The deals are region specific, so Major Nelson's blog/twitter is useless..

You're in the Movies (with Camera) ?6.98 @ Gameplay

Does anyone know if this camera works in a pc as a standard webcam?

Yes, it works straight out of the box; no drivers to download.

Only thing I'll say though is make sure there's a good amount of light when you use it, or it won't be a smooth picture.

Yes, it works straight out of the box; no drivers to download.

Only thing I'll say though is make sure there's a good amount of light when you use it, or it won't be a smooth picture.

Would it be any good for a laptop, i.e. will it clasp to any thing, or is it as simple as it looks, just stand it on the table kind of job?

Would it be any good for a laptop, i.e. will it clasp to any thing, or is it as simple as it looks, just stand it on the table kind of job?

It doesn't clasp to anything, it literally just stands on the table (or the top of your monitor if it's thick enough).

Would it be any good for a laptop, i.e. will it clasp to any thing, or is it as simple as it looks, just stand it on the table kind of job?

It literally just stands on a table.

There are much better webcams out there - it only does video at 640x480, has manual focus, etc etc. I tried using it to record the snow outside as opposed to just turning my iMac however the quality was rubbish.

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