Yeah, it was the console and an extra controller. At 549.99. Pretty much cost, as the black controller seems to be found at least in Gamestop around 49.99 anyways. Much better than all the extra things you may not really need.
Though not as cheap as 30.09, I also used eneba.com and worked well following the directions above. There was a service fee from eneba that made it about $101, but even then, not bad of a deal when ending with 3 years of Ultimate Game Pass for $102.
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Not a free games program, there is some Digital Promotion though. When you purchase any game digitally you will get 10% of that in points. For every 500 points you have you get a $5 code to use in their eshop. This promotion will last till December of 2014.
It really depends in which games you're buying. Most will work fine with the regular remote but there's a handful of games, such as Skyward Sword, that require the motion plus
Ok, I'm having this problem starting last night. There is no communication going from either wireless or wired controller to my 360 S. The green light turns on but no images are shown and then it turned off.
I eventually unplugged the HDMI and plugged it back in and my kinect began to work as...
You're not missing out on much. The little cut scenes and voice acting aren't bad, but the actual "puzzles" leave you wanting something more. After playing Layton, I expected a bit more from puzzles and not the same variations such as "Guess the four differences in this picture".
I'm still...