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) Screen Play, the gaming and tech blog of Australian news site, The Age, managed to get their hands on the new 120GB drive for Microsoft´s Xbox 360, and they inform that included in the drive are the following 16GB worth of stuff:
* Around a dozen trial Xbox Live Arcade games.
* A full version of Hexic HD.
* demos of Call of Duty 3, Lego Star Wars II and Tony Hawk´s Project 8.
* A Halo 3 video documentary
* And several high-definition trailers of Bioshock, Halo Wars, Fable 2, Forza Motorsport 2 and Mass Effect.
The drive should cost Aussies around AU$ 229 or US$ 187.51 . Is the drive worth the price? Well, here´s two things to think about:
First, The Age claims that there´s still no word on when the Elite - which already comes with a 120GB drive AND and HDMI port - is going to be released. Second, Microsoft still doesn´t like you modding your own Xbox 360, since some of you are probably thinking about just getting a Western Digital 2.5" SATA drive and install it in your current 360 HDD enclosure.
If you´re an A/V geek and you really want space for those HD video downloads, we suggest waiting for the Elite (we´ve got reports saying that its "confirmed" for Winter 2007). If you really need the space, well, unless you´re willing to put a SATA drive into your 360 enclosure, the official Microsoft HDD should keep you on Microsoft´s good side.