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It’s awesome enough that Blue Dragon had its own bundle with an Xbox 360 back at the game’s release (and still available if you manage to find one), but now it seems that Namco-Bandai is jumping on board the limited edition console bundle to provide prospective Xbox 360 owners with something of their own.
GameWatch reports today that Namco-Bandai has announced they will be releasing limited edition Xbox 360 consoles that come with an Xbox 360 (Core unit obviously) and a copy of Trusty Bell: Chopin’s Dream on the game’s June 4, 2007 release in Japan. I’m jealous at the fact that Namco-Bandai is doing this! Then again, they did the exact same thing with Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology by bundling the game with a blue PSP and custom boxart for the PSP and lots of other extras. The front of this particular Xbox 360 will have artwork from Trusty Bell. Screens can be found by clicking the numbers below.
If you buy the limited edition console and decide you don’t want it, you may want to give it to me.
I love the box art…. but seriously if you are going to release a limited edition 360 with a RPG as the game you should at least throw in a memory unit so you can save the game.
I know everytime a post about Blue Dragon, or Trusty Bell pops up I say this but… I really wish I had a 360! I really must get one for those games!
Spence: lol, I felt the pain first hand. Imagine when I got my Blue Dragon 360 system set one night after work, popped in the game and played for 5 mins, and discovered I couldn’t save the game at all, and had to rush out to my local Toyrus at 10:30pm to pick up a $100 hard drive (thankfully they were open till midnight during the holidays back in Dec.). I thought it would have some internal memory like the Wii at least, but no.
But really, the downside is one still has to dish out the money for the component cable and the hard drive at the very least.
April 11th, 2007 at 9:49 am
They need to do the same thing for the U.S. with Idolm@ster