Microsoft announces Xbox holiday bundle
Starting October 31, the Xbox will include NCAA Football 2005, Top Spin, and a two-month Xbox Live trial for $149.99.
Microsoft today announced the details of its Xbox holiday bundle. Beginning October 31, gamers who still have not purchased an Xbox will be tempted at retail with a package containing the console, the ever-present two-month free trial coupon for Xbox Live, and two Live-enabled sports titles.
EA Sports' NCAA Football 2005 will join Microsoft Game Studios' Top Spin in the bundle, which will retail for the current Xbox SRP of $149.99. Having released last year, Top Spin is the older of the two games, but it features one thing that NCAA Football will never have: Anna Kournikova.
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- Publisher(s): Atari
- Developer(s): Pam Development
- Genre: Sports
- Release: Oct 28, 2003 (US)





