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Bugs, Daffy, and the rest of the Looney Tunes crew are heading to an Xbox 360 near you. We’ve got a first look at this madcap action combat game.Comic-Con 07: Looney Tunes ACME Arsenal Hands-On [Xbox 360] (GameSpot)
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Microsoft says it’s trimming the price of a HD DVD player add-on for the Xbox 360. The move comes a day after Target confirmed that it will promote the rival Blu-ray format for high definition DVDs this coming holiday season.Microsoft Trimming Price On Xbox Hd Dvd Add-On (KTHV Little Rock)
Microsoft is trimming the price of an HD DVD player add-on for its Xbox 360 video game console and giving away movies with the player.Microsoft cuts price of HD DVD Xbox 360 add-on (USA Today)
Microsoft Corp. said on Thursday it would lower the price of the high-definition DVD player accessory for its Xbox 360 game console in the United States to $179 from $199, and add five free movies to anyone who buys the machine in August or September.Microsoft cuts Xbox DVD player to $179 (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday said it would trim the price of an HD DVD player add-on for its Xbox 360 video game console and give away movies with the player, in a bid to support the format.Microsoft cuts price of Xbox 360 add-on (AP via Yahoo! News)
Microsoft steps up HD DVD/Blu-ray battle Microsoft is cutting the price of the HD DVD player it offers as an add-on to Xbox 360 game consoles in the US and will give away five free HD DVD movies with player purchases, a sign the battle between the HD DVD and the Blu-ray Disc high definition formats is heating up.US price cut for Xbox 360 HD DVD player (PC Advisor)
Microsoft has announced it will lower the price of the popular Xbox 360 HD DVD Player from $199 to $179 ERP (United States only) starting Aug. 1, 2007, and will add five free HD DVD movies for anyone purchasing an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30.Microsoft Cuts Xbox HD-DVD Add-On Price (DVD-Recordable)
The opposing camps in the high-definition DVD wars were in the midst of a fresh round of fire Thursday, when Microsoft announced a $20 price drop and free bundled movies on its Xbox 360 HD DVD Player. Starting Aug. 1, the price of the Xbox 360 add-on will fall from $199 to $179, the company announced at Comic-Con International.Microsoft Shaves $20 Off Xbox HD DVD Price (TechNewsWorld.com)
I know how much you all love to hate rebates, so I wasn’t surprised to see so many comments on Connect3D’s disappearance, which left many consumers in limbo with their rebates. Are you waiting for a rebate from Connect3D? Do you avoid rebates altogether? Read ” Company Shutdown Sparks Consumer…Rebate Woes, Xbox Lawsuit, Sprint Customers Fired (Washington Post)