Sep 8 2010, 9:44am CDT | by Robert Evans
Microsoft has made it official. The first big Xbox 360/Kinect bundle deal has been revealed. On November 4, you'll be able to buy a Kinect alongside a special edition Xbox 360 250 GB. The console packs n WiFi and a removable 250 GB HDD with touch sensitive controls. "Kinect Adventures" comes standard, in case you didn't get enough of that stuff with the Wii. The Bundle will cost $299.99.
The Kinect will be shown off at next week's Tokyo Game Show, which will give us a look at new controller-free games, one of which will hopefully have more than a neat gimmick to show us. So far, Microsoft has yet to really wow us with a Kinect-centered title. Maybe Dance Central will do the trick.
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