Talk about spoilt for choice.

Microsoft is playing to win this Christmas, with a huge advertising campaign aimed atcopying Nintendo’s successbringing in brand new gamers. To capitalize on its huge promotion, Microsoft will soon be assaulting Europe with not one, not two, butEIGHT different bundles.

This certainly will give 360-lacking gamers plenty to pick from, but will it confuse thecasualnew gamers that Microsoft is hoping to attract? So much choice can be alienating at times, which is something I’d wish both Microsoft and Sony would learn. You don’t want to intimidate your consumer.

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If you want to have more choice than is sensible, hit the jump for the full list.

17/10/2008Xbox 360 Elite 120GB (Lego Indiana Jones/KungFu Panda) – 299.00 EurosXbox 360 Pro 60GB (Lego Indiana Jones/KungFu Panda) – 239.00 EurosXbox 360 Arcade (Sega Superstar Tennis + XBLA games) – 179.00 Euros24/10/2008Xbox 360 Pro 60GB (Pro Evolution Soccer 2009) – 279.00 Euros07/11/2008Xbox 360 Pro 60GB (Gears of War 2) – 269.00 EurosXbox 360 Pro 60GB (Quantum of Solace) – 269.00 Euros21/11/2008Xbox 360 Pro 60GB (Tomb Raider: Underworld + 1200 MS Points) – 269.00 Euros12/12/2008Xbox 360 Pro 60GB (Prince of Persia) – 269.00 Euros

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