Kinect Bundling Up With 250GB Xbox 360

Whether you're a first-time Xbox 360 buyer or an experienced owner who recently received a red ring and needs to pull a hardware replacement, you may have looked at the $299.99 4GB Xbox 360/Kinect bundle and thought that a little more memory could go a long way. Well, Microsoft has a solution for you, and it's come in the form of a 250GB bundle that will make its way to stores on November 4 for the new control system's launch day.
The box includes one of those newly redesigned 250GB Xbox 360 consoles with built-in Wi-Fi, a Kinect sensor and "Kinect Adventures" for $399.99, according to the press release. Pre-order listings have accompanied the announcement, too, so if you're afraid supplies may run out, options are currently available to you.
If DLC, Xbox Live Arcade games, or other media downloads are anything you're remotely interested in along with your Kinect investment, this is probably the package you want to look at. 4GB isn't going to hold all that much, and extra memory is going to cost you more in the long run and require you to remember where you've stored it all.
Of course, if you like your memory to be mobile or stick almost exclusively with disc-based games, the 4GB box will be the way to go. And if you love your current 360 like I do, you'll save more money than all other Kinect buyers because you'll only have to throw down $149.99.
Are you going to buy Kinect on Day One? Which bundle do you think you'll pick up? Share your intentions in the comment section below.