[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Maybe you should edit the first post as well to keep them deals in the same place ;)

Well I suppose I could if this thread is going stay popular for long enough :p Could it be made sticky if that was the case? Or at least change the title to Official Bargains thread or something along the lines..

Well I suppose I could if this thread is going stay popular for long enough :p Could it be made sticky if that was the case? Or at least change the title to Official Bargains thread or something along the lines..

I don't know, we do have a lot of stickys, and it would only apply to the UK...:/

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I don't know, we do have a lot of stickys, and it would only apply to the UK...:/

Yeah I know, but an Official topic is just as good. Thanks for the title change :)

Great thread!, DrunknMunky you rolling these out like a Currys tv ad lol, great job!

Haha thanks, don't just count on me though, if any other members find bargains, post 'em! :D I'm sure we'll see a lot coming up to Xmas :yes:

Timeshift for ?32.99> at Powerplaydirect.

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WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2008 for ?31.95b> at 101CD.com.

Linhereb>Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 for ?34.79/b> at Powerplaydirect.

Lihere/bOverlord for ?22.99 at Shopto.

LhereColin McRae DiRT for ?24.999 at Shopto.

here]<Bladestorm for ?29.9393 at TheHut.

herel]Stuntman Ignition for ?17.93.93 at TheHut.hererlGuitar Hero III for ?55.995.99 at Powerplaydirect.

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ahhh thank god for component cables ;)

I got component cables, it still looks pretty bad :/

I'm going to check in town tomorrow and see what 360 bundles are about.

If Game have that ?250 bundle in store and can give me a Pro (HDMI) then I think I'll pick it up.

Not sure if it has been posted but a Woolworths local to me was advertising the Xbox 360 Premium and 4 good games for 285 pounds.. an absolute bargain!

This it?

@ AudioBoxer, what about this bundle?. Posted it on page 2, guess you missed it.

This it?

@ AudioBoxer, what about this bundle?. Posted it on page 2, guess you missed it.

I seen it (Y)

But it's outta stock/stock not in yet.

If I see a good bundle tomorrow I'll probably just buy it. Want to keep costs down so as long as I can get the Pro model and a decent game (eg Halo 3 :p), I'll be happy for now.

I'm dreading getting the wireless adapter though... 50 notes :pinch:

Any alternatives to using it?

I'm dreading getting the wireless adapter though... 50 notes :pinch:

Any alternatives to using it?

Don't know of any of the top of my head, but third party dongles work. You need to set them up on the PC first I think, then use it on the 360. Check Google.

According to wikipedia - its the 20th in the USA and 23rd over here. As its wikipedia though - it could easily be wrong.

With the Pro / premium thing, AFAIK its still officially called the premium (in the USA its just called the Xbox 360). And although I have no first hand knowledge of this, from what I've read, if it has HDMI it will say so on the box.

I bought my "Pro" from HMV about a month ago and it had no mention of "premium" OR "pro" on the box, it was just "Xbox 360". It did mention HDMI on the back, though and luckily, the guy in HMV knew what I was talking about when I said "Pro".

This was a month ago, so no doubt there's plenty of Pro models around the place, just ask in store if they have any, but be careful about mentioning the HDMI because I got a LOT of people who tried to sell me an elite and were absolutely sure that the elite was the only one that had it because "that's it's major selling point"....

EDIT: I forgot to mention, in both HMV and Virgin, it does actually come up on their computer systems as "360 Pro" and is separate from the Premium, so you can always ask them to check for it there.

If its just coming up as xbox 360, perhaps MS has done here what they have done in america then? As in dropped the pro / premium thing completely? (just naming it xbox 360).

I'm still not too sure bout it now being called the pro, simply because a few were calling it the pro even back at 360 launch

All right, here's one -

Some Game stores are doing a special offer for Virtua Fighter 5. It's ?20 when bought with anything in store (some stores require it to be a 360 game). Offer only lasts this week.

Oh and my local gamestation was giving ?30 for VF;);)

Is an Xbox 360..(in the U.K) In most places ?299 for Xbox Elite with the 120GB Hard Drive and the wireless controller?

Or do you have to buy the wireless controller separate..

and if someone form the U.K has an idea where to get one for less tell me:pp

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