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Rainbird said:

So I've been thinking about trading my Wii and its games in to reduce the price on a 360S 250GB at GameStop, but as it turns out, I can get a 360 for less than what GameStop offers, even after I trade in all that stuff. So I'm considering buying one right now, and considering it really hard.

But I've got a few questions.

- What comes in the package? A month of Live? A headset?

- What batteries do the controllers use? Do I need to buy battery packs and a charger or something?

- Do I need Gold to buy from marketplace?

- I'm looking for some cheap games, so it would be nice to have old games recommended. I already have my eyes on a few, but it would be nice to get some additional feedback. Online multiplayer is a low priority though.

- I'm really torn on whether to wait for Kinect or not. On one hand, I really want to support it, because I think it has a lot of potential, but there just anything all too exciting right now. And I don't trust games that have been announced, but with no gameplay shown. With Kinect, I need to see gameplay more than ever. And I already have Move and Wii, so I'm not desperate for motion controls (although the voice commands are sweet). I've tried out Kinect Sports and wasn't terribly impressed, though that was probably more down to the game itself than anything else. But getting a bundle would make it much easier to buy into it, with the price reduced by a third (I have a hard time seeing myself paying full price for Kinect as a stand alone product). GAH! Opinions please...

So yeah, thanks ahead.

In the bundle you should get a month of live a wireless controller and a headset. The controllers take double AA batteries and last from 4-16 hours depending on battery. Therefore you probably want some rechargeable batteries. 

You can make purchases from the free or silver membership but you cannot run netflix play online or listen to last fm. 

For cheap games it all depends on preference but Assassins Creed, Ninja Gaiden 2, Dead Rising and Left 4 Dead are all under 20 bucks so they are a nice start.

Based on what you said and since you likely wont be buying a gold membership I wouldn't invest in Kinect. You can stream on your wii and PS3 netflix for free, the PS3 plays dvds and blurays so the need to watch movies on the 360 is lessened. Therefore you would be buying it for the games and since you have limited interest in the games you can spend your 150 somewhere better.