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41 out of 42(98%)reviewers recommend this product.
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sheep
frompalm beach
Age:13-18
Did you buy this product for yourself or someone else?For me
amazing
PostedApril 4, 2012
This console is a great value for what it comes with this is worth more that there selling it for kinect alone is 150$ .I would recomend this for any one star wars fan or not this is a great value
0 of 1 found this review helpful.
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Der0Riese
fromcommonwealth, va
Age:18-24
Did you buy this product for yourself or someone else?For me
Hands On
PostedApril 4, 2012
(First off, i am a huge star wars fan and ive never played/used a kinect before) i picked this up on tuesday after 9 months of eager waiting and count downs. when i finally got to my apartment and opened it up, it was like i was 6 again opening a nintendo 64. Out of the box, it has the 320 gb (really about 279 gb but who's counting?)R2-D2 console (with R2-D2 sounds and "help me obi-wan kenobi, you're my only help!" inscribed on the inside of the disc tray), C-3PO controller, kinect star wars and kinect adventure games, C-3PO and R2 poster, and a black headset. After getting my data transfered over from my 250 gb 360 i was ready to get started. Once all of the calibrations were finished i was ready to finally become a jedi (although i would much rather be sith). Getting used to movements and stances for the kinect didn't seem as complicated as i expected, and my motions seemed to be captured more fluidly than ive heard others that have used the kinect (hopefully with all the delay time, they fixed any issues with that) describe. Now for the actual game: wow, so everyone who has talked about how much this game will suck, play it or talk to someone that has. yea, at first you have to figure out how to move and what to do in certain situations (like being ambushed by battle droids or maneuvering a land speeder), but once you do that, its the closet thing to being able to use a light saber and force push/throw things and have something happen right before your eyes. i didnt want to stop playing this once i started, its really fun especially with me being a first time kinect user. if you didnt find out about this back in july 2011 and werent able to start saving then but have the money...get it. worth it even if you arent the biggest star wars fan. my 250 gb 360 s cost $300. this cost $450 and you get alot more, plus a larger hard drive. if anyone has any specific questions, msg on XBL theDrCykotic
7 of 7 found this review helpful.
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JediFerveo
fromAlbany, GA
Age:35-44
Did you buy this product for yourself or someone else?For me
Awesome!!!!
PostedApril 4, 2012
Just got it yesterday. This Xbox bundle is awesome and the console, controller and kinect sensor all are as cool as I expected. The game so far completely exceeds my expectations. I did'nt expect much from the actual game and actually got this because of the console. The game is much much better than I thought it would be.
 
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MrNumbers
fromGlen Rose, Tx
Age:25-34
Did you buy this product for yourself or someone else?For me
Long Awaited and much enjoyed
PostedApril 4, 2012
Got my super nerdy super awesome xBox360 Star Wars Limited Edition in yesterday and I must say that I did not expect to enjoy it as much as I have. I have played it for nearly 8 hours straight while cleaning my house and doing my honey-do chores. The system is super sweet, complete with touch activated R2-D2 sounds when you power the system on and open and close the tray. Now that I have become accustomed to the Kinect voice and motion controls I feel that everything in my house needs a Kinect to control it.
0 of 1 found this review helpful.
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