Xbox 360 Gets 250 GB HDD Upgrade
Microsoft has announced a 250GB HDD add-on for the the Xbox 360. Headed to Japan in March, the price for the storage add-on is set at ¥15,540, or around $170.
However, while the Japanese market will be able to pick up one of these from March 11, Microsoft has yet to name a release date for the U.S or Europe. In fact, the company hasn't even confirmed if the American or European markets will see the device at all.

Currently the largest capacity add-on available is 120GB. If this were available in the States, would you purchase one at the $170 price? Let us know in the comments below!
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...Lawl. I'd rather buy a standard laptop hard drive, format it with the 360 firmware and pay $60~ for what would most likely be a better drive. Overpriced pre-formatted drive. : /
...Lawl. I'd rather buy a standard laptop hard drive, format it with the 360 firmware and pay $60~ for what would most likely be a better drive. Overpriced pre-formatted drive. : /
Microsoft need to work this one out they should subsidise the space in which we will fill with their crap not overcharge for it by such a hideous amount!
Microsoft just keeps on doing the same old stuff...grabbing in the near term rather than plan for the long term. DRECK marketing.