Xbox 360 Arcade to eventually be replaced by $199 new Xbox 360; data transfer cable will be $20

Liking the form factor, but not the price? You could settle for an existing Xbox 360 Elite, Pro or Arcade, as we hear the introduction of the new Xbox 360 is being accompanied by a $50 price cut on existing units, but if your heart’s set on that glossy black, there’s a cheaper Stealthbox coming down the pike eventually. GameSpot reports a slim Xbox 360 Arcade successor will appear after the now-discontinued SKUs sell out for the same $200 as before. Not exactly surprising, but it’s always nice to know.

And if you’ve preordered your shiny new Xbox 360 but have a older unit at home, you’re going to need a little something to move those profiles, avatars and game licenses over. Should you have an Elite (or if you’ve upgraded your hard drive) you might find the cable you need between your couch cushions, but on the off-chance your Xbox 360 Hard Drive Data Migration Transfer Kit hit the dumpster long ago, you’re not entirely out of luck. The one-way, single-use device will retail soon for $20, a mere $5 more than what it costs at the Microsoft Store — or $19 more than used cables fetch on eBay.

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New Xbox 360 250GB now available for preorder at GameStop, Newegg and Amazon

We had our unboxing already, but you’re just days away from yours — the new Xbox 360 is now available for preorder at the likes of Amazon, Newegg and GameStop. $300 buys you the freshly-announced Stealthbox with 250GB of storage and built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, a Kinect-ready auxiliary port and enough vents to hopefully make RRoD a thing a thing of the past. We’d tell you to read our early impressions and perhaps wait for our full guide, but if you’ve read this far you know what you want — the preorder details — and you’ll find them three times over at our source links.

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Xbox 360 250GB first unboxing!

We’ve unboxed our first 250GB Xbox 360 (the Xbox 360 ‘Slim’ to the layman) and we’ve gotta tell you: it felt good. Stand by for more shots.

Update: Here they are, we’ve got video on the way as well. Here are some initial thoughts:

  • The touch sensitive buttons quickly asserted themselves as not-the-best-thing-ever when we were unable to tell if we’d turned the Xbox on under the bright lights of Microsoft’s setup. We’re sure we’d see the green glow easily in our dark entertainment center at home, but it’s a small little inconvenience — one that PS3 owners are well aware of.
  • The touch sensitive eject button isn’t so bad, because the tray seems uber fast — we didn’t clock it, but we’d say it pops out faster than our existing Xbox.
  • The Xbox feels just about as heavy as the existing Xbox, although the power adapter is smaller and much lighter.
  • We booted up Alan Wake and while we were in a relatively loud room, we didn’t find the Xbox to be loud at all. We’ll have to get it in the labs to see how it stacks up with the original, but Microsoft obviously had noise pollution in its sights here. They worked directly with the drive manufacturer to reduce every source of noise (including air turbulence!), and dub their accomplishment “whisper quiet.”
  • This is a personal opinion, but we think it looks pretty badass in person, though not at all a wild shift from the existing look.

Update 2: We’ve got video after the break! It’s very exciting, we assure you.

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The new Xbox 360 Kinect port, up close

Microsoft has always said Kinect will work with every Xbox 360, but the new black Xbox has a special trick move — that ExtUSB-ish port marked Aux up there is actually a special Kinect port that handles both data and power for the new motion control system. That means you’ll only need one cord to set up a new Xbox + Kinect system, while Xbox 360 original owners will have to connect over USB and plug in a separate power cord for the Kinect unit. And now you know.

Update: We just spent some quality time with the Stealthbox in person, and the real port is a tiny little bit different — it’s got an orange line above it. Check it below.

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The New Xbox 360: Fully Detailed [Xbox 360]

It’s smaller, has more ports, runs quieter and costs the same: $300. It has a 250GB hard drive and built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi. They’re shipping the new Xbox 360 to retailers today. More »

Xbox 360 naming guide: the new Xbox 360 vs. the Xbox 360 Original

It wasn’t totally clear during Microsoft’s E3 keynote, but the new Xbox has brought some name changes with it: the new shiny black console is officially “the new Xbox 360,” while Microsoft’s fact sheet refers to the original Xbox 360 as the… Xbox 360 Original. Clever, clever. The Original will still come in Elite and Arcade versions, which have new lower prices, so there’s a chance we’ll see something like the Xbox 360 Original Arcade, but hey — that sounds like a Microsoft product name to us. We’ll let you know if things change, or you can just call the new one the “Stealthbox” like us and avoid all this confusion entirely.

Update: Things are changing fast — according to a Microsoft representative, the Xbox 360 Original will still be sold while there’s stock, but they’re not making any more of them. Once they’re gone, they’re gone — and we’d assume a new $199 variant of the new design will eventually be released to fill the void.

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New Xbox 360 gets official at $299, shipping today, looks angular and ominous (video hands-on!)

Digg this! At first we were doubtful that a edgy box appearing in a little Flash ad from Italy last night could be legit, but Microsoft just got real with the new Xbox 360. (That’s all it’s officially called — just “the new Xbox 360.”) It’ll launch today priced for $299, while the old Elite will stick around for $249 and the Arcade will drop to $149. The new box is crazy sexy in glossy black with touch-sensitive buttons, and Microsoft says it’s “whisper quiet,” with one large fan instead of two — the new 45nm chipset undoubtedly generates less heat to begin with. On the features front, it’s got integrated 2.4GHz 802.11n WiFi, five USB ports, and 250GB of storage on a removable hard drive, although it’s not a standard drive or same drive as the old console, and older Memory Units won’t work, either. Upgraders can use a USB-to-Xbox hard drive connector cable to migrate to the new box, however. There’s also a “custom Kinect port” on the back that looks like an HTC-style ExtUSB port, and it also seems like the power supply has moved inside the case, which is a welcome change. New Xbox 360 units are shipping to retailers now, with availability expected later this week, and MS conference attendees are actually getting theirs shipped today.

If you’re in Europe, don’t fret, as yours is coming soon. Microsoft’s official Xbox Twitter account has confirmed the console hits there on July 16.

Update: We just got the official fact sheet, check it after the break. Oh, and we’re calling it the “Stealthbox” to keep all the models straight. It just feels right, you know?

Update 2: According to a Microsoft representative, the Xbox 360 Original will still be sold while there’s stock, but they’re not making any more of them. Once they’re gone, they’re gone — and we’d assume a new $199 variant of the new design will eventually be released to fill the void.

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E3 2010 Live Blog: Microsoft XBox Media Briefing , 6.14.10

Video gaming’s biggest annual event, the E3 Expo 2010, is hitting Los Angeles next week, and PCMag will be there. Join us on Monday, June 14, at 1 PM Pacific, 10 AM Eastern 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern (corrected) for PCMag Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff’s live blog of the Microsoft press conference.

So what can we expect? Project Natal (or whatever its real name will be), Microsoft’s entry into the you-are-the-controller gaming space, should be the star of this show. No doubt we’ll get updates on Gears of War, Fable III, and Halo: Reach. And rumors are flying that we might see a new, slimmer version of the Xbox itself. (Check E3 2010’s Top Ten Rumors and E3 2010: The Most Anticipated Games for more previews and speculation.)

Overall, Microsoft really needs to pull out all the stops to catch up with its rivals–and to distract us from the vacuum left by the recent departure of Robbie Bach and J Allard. It should be quite a show! See you then.

Update: See our full transcript along with photos and commentary after the jump!

Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360 launches on November 4

Digg this! What, a launch of November 2010 wasn’t specific enough for you? Well, how about a Kinect launch of November 4? Microsoft just confirmed that’s the day, and as of now it’s looking like a worldwide launch. It will drop with 15 titles, including:

  • Kinectimals – Nintendogs but with wild and impossibly cute animals
  • Kinect Sports – Soccer, bowling, track and field games, a bit like Wii Sports
  • Joyride – “Thrill of high speed kart racing, with the joy of controller-free gaming”
  • Kinect Adventures – Jumping around and stuff
  • Your Shape: Fitness Evolved – most amazing looking fitness game we’ve seen yet, from Ubisoft
  • Dance Central – an actual, honest to gosh dance game without stupid pads — from Harmonix

So far Your Shape and Dance Central are looking the best, but Microsoft is still showing us more, and we’re thinking a few of you are going to like that Star Wars game from Lucasarts. Interestingly, no price was announced, meaning Microsoft seems to be waiting to see how many US dollars the competition decides to charge. Your Move, Sony.

Update: We have the full list of 15 titles after the break, courtesy of Joystiq. , which includes a new EA Sports Active.

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Live from Microsoft’s E3 2010 keynote!


After last night’s Kinect-ic event, what on earth could Microsoft have in store for its big E3 2010 press conference? A slimmer Xbox 360? Valhalla motherboards? Hulu integration? Surely there’s gonna be a new game or two in store. Stay tuned — doors open at 10:00AM PT / 1:00PM ET and the magic starts shortly after!

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