
"Featured in Microsoft’s esteemed Summer of Arcade release, Wreckateer is the only title out of the five that needs a Kinect to play. I assume Microsoft is using the game’s release to show that it still supports the device and feels it's just as important as the rest of the Summer of Arcade games. The Kinect hardware has become a bit of a hate centre for hardcore gamers, due to its ability to not work as fully intended. Even so, Microsoft never aimed the device towards the hardcore crowd. It was their device to pull in the casual gamer that had finished playing their Wii, or some kid’s parents who ran in fear of that Xbox 360 controller but were fine with the human-based controls of the Kinect. A good thing, then, that Wreckateer is a Kinect game that controls well despite the limitations of the hardware it uses." (darkzero)

Microsoft Studios recently announced two new Xbox 360 console bundles that will be available exclusively through UK videogames specialist retailer GAME. Today, those two new packages have arrived, featuring some critically acclaimed titles and the option to purchase with or without Kinect.
I dont even like gears, but mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn that console is too cool for school.
I wonder the price of the next consoles if we still have consoles sales at this price.

Microsoft gives details on the console bundles coming to the UK for the springtime season, while stocks last.

Marking the first Xbox Live Marketplace Update since the release of the new Xbox 360 System Update, this one features the release of two different Serious Sam games, Borderlands 2 DLC, a THQ publisher sale, and a Batman Deal of the Week.