Xbox One 1 TB Console – Fallout 4 Bundle

Amazon.com Price: $385.00 (as of 09/05/2021 04:30 PST- Details)

This product includes: 1TB hard drive Xbox One Console, Fallout 4 game physical disc, Fallout 3 full-game digital download (card with a code on it in the console box), newly updated Xbox One black wireless controller with a 3.5mm headset jack so you can plug in any compatible headset, Xbox One Chat Headset, 14-day trial of Xbox Live Gold, AC Power Cable, and an HDMI Cable.
Experience the next generation of open-world gaming in Fallout 4.
Quickly switch between your games, live TV, and apps like Amazon Instant Video, Netflix, and HBO GO.

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Own the Xbox One Fallout 4 Console Bundle, featuring a 1TB hard drive, Fallout 4, and a full-game download of Fallout 3. Experience the next generation of open-world gaming from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

This product includes: 1TB hard drive Xbox One Console, Fallout 4 game physical disc, Fallout 3 full-game digital download (card with a code on it in the console box), newly updated Xbox One black wireless controller with a 3.5mm headset jack so you can plug in any compatible headset, Xbox One Chat Headset, 14-day trial of Xbox Live Gold, AC Power Cable, and an HDMI Cable.
Experience the next generation of open-world gaming in Fallout 4.
Quickly switch between your games, live TV, and apps like Amazon Instant Video, Netflix, and HBO GO.
Experience the most advanced multiplayer on Xbox Live.
Play select Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One with backward compatibility.

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  1. Gavin

    Xbox One Has It’s Xbox One On…

    This Fallout bundle is sure what you need to get if you are looking to make every dollar count. A 1 TB harddrive means you can load a lot of content onto this machine and not have to worry with deleting stuff all the time as if you had a 500GB Drive. 1 TB is the premium! Fallout4 being bundled with it only sweetens the deal. It comes with the console, game, and 1 wireless controller. No Kinect, but Kinect is overrated anyway. The Xbox One can be used to watch Netflix or surf the web (Youtube, etc…). Short of a word processor, this is almost a complete PC replacement machine. The playerbase for Xbox seems to be of a more mature crowd than the competition. That is not to say trolls aren’t using Xbox, they most certainly do, most games have a pretty decent lobby. It has backwards capability to play some Xbox360 games on as well. I feel like this was a good buy.I do recommend getting the energizer battery tender as it makes running the controller affordable. 

    Microsoft licensed Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One

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  2. J

    Good deal if you waited for Fallout 4 to buy …

    Good deal if you waited for Fallout 4 to buy an Xbox One. Just be aware that out of the box it had a 2Gb system update, so plan on a little waiting!

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  3. Customer1701

    A good platform if you have the right games to play.

    I purchased this for just one game at the time. Fallout 4. Which is what this was bundled with.I have put more than 700 hours into that game on this thing. I have bought every expansion pack for it. I love this game.So… that made this a very expensive game. :-)I bought into the GOLD membership on LIVE. The only value I get out of it is some of the free games you get to download monthly. A couple were games I would have never bought on my own, but were somewhat fun discoveries and enjoyable.My son has bought a couple of games for it as well, and those were fun too.None of that is a review of the unit, except it kind of is. What that means is that we are spending money on content for it. We already have a Xbox 360, Playstation 2, 3 and 4, as well as Nintendo Wii. So plenty of justification to not buy it and equally not play it. But we are. Not exclusively mind you. But it gets play time and we are buying games.It is solidly built. You can’t really review the software as that is a point in time view. In two weeks Microsoft might update the whole dashboard and whatever I said could be wrong later. If you are used to an older Xbox 360 dashboard / UI, then this will be a bit of a change up. But not terribly much. At this moment in time it is a fairly workable dashboard. But just like the Xbox 360, it is also Microsoft’s own little advertising spam window. If you are not on a network you don’t see the ads. But once you are, they fill in the edges of the screen trying to entice you to do something else than what you are actually trying to do.The one thing I would complain about about this unit: The power button. The white glowing logo on the front of the Xbox One is the power switch. LIke a smart phone screen, you just touch the flat surface and it turns on. Touch it again and it can turn off. There is no movement or flexing of it as you press. What drives me nuts with it is that I tend to brush up against it to reach for something else and it turns on. I wish there was better sensitivity to it.If you a buying one of these as:- a former owner owner of an Xbox360- finding it cheaper than the latest version of it (Xbox One S)- getting a really great deal on it (where ever you are getting it)Then I would say ‘go for it’. Like any other game system, it is fun if you have the right games. But the same can be said about a Playstation 4.However, if you are looking for a new gaming system and not specifically a deal, you should likely buy the S model, or wait for the next generation that is supposed to be ‘coming soon’. the same can be said for the Playstation. They also have a new model with better display output (but not much more, sort of like the Xbox One S version), which you can pay a little more for than the older version.I am pondering over which system I should buy Mass Effect: Andromeda on. I am comfortable with both controllers, and operationally they work fine with few, if any, pain points. So it is a toss up. However I think the Xbox may be the direction I go. It just feels comfortable while playing games.

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  4. Sir Kristoffer, Baron of Brown County

    Many regressions, not enough improvements.

    The console is larger than the older Xbox 360- a regression. On its bottom, the console has small rubber feet. The rubber feet are not included on the console’s side, indicating it is not meant to be standing on its side; the older Xbox 360 had rubber feet on the bottom and the side- another regression for Xbox One. The user interface is not as pleasing to look at, or use, compared to the older Xbox 360- another regression. Graphics are nicer- an improvement.As for Fallout 4: it looks nice but the gameplay is not as great as previous versions of the game. The V.A.T.S system has been altered so that it no longer stops gameplay when activated. I do not like this at all as it removes the last link to the old turn-based system and pushes this game fully into real-time shooter/rpg. For shame. Additionally, the dialog between characters is not as good as older versions and there seems to be gratuitous video cut scenes of nothing but silent views of character faces. I think the modelers where too much in love with their handiwork.

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  5. Travis P. Watson

    I finally got mine!!!!!!

    I finally received my long awaited Fallout 4 edition and cannot say enough good about this console or this game. So far Fallout has been a wonderful experience and has provided me with hours of anticipated fun. The console itself is my first ONE and I could not be happier. The UI took me a few hours to get the hang of, but now that I know how to use it, I could never go back. The console is extremely fast, quiet, and chock full of bells and whistles. I plan on knocking another 2-4 hours out tonight! My wife is not quite as happy as I am about having this new console around, but she’s a good woman, she’ll let go of the jealousy soon.

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  6. Howling Coyote

    The Xbox One has changed the face of gaming…

    So far, so good. The Xbox One is really a marvel of technology. Microsoft crammed about as much performance into this machine as possible and it really shows in the latest generation.I have been a desktop gamer (someone who uses a computer, not a console system like this) for many years, but finally got tired of it when I realized that system upgrades were generally costing me $500-800 every time I wanted to play the newest games (which was every few years) and I could get a new console system for less than that. So, starting with the Xbox 360, I switched over to console gaming and never looked back. The controllers make life easier (some complain that there’s not “as much” that you can do with a controller vs. a keyboard but I feel like a keyboard system is just way too complicated) while still giving you plenty of features (two top hats, directional controller, four buttons, two triggers and two bumpers – that’s 13 ways to interact with the game (since the top hats can also be pressed as buttons too) and I think that’s plenty).So, fast forward to this purchase of the new Xbox One with Fallout 4. Wow. The graphics are amazing. Gone are the days of people/creatures looking like polygons, they look like people. Computer generated people, yes – we haven’t quite hit the live action virtual reality level yet, but the level of detail and quality are stunning. So, from a gaming perspective, I’m thrilled with the Xbox One.Then there’s the features of the system itself. Gone are the days of a gaming console just being a gaming console. Now, with the Xbox One, I can play games, listen to music, watch movies, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, surf the web, chat on Skype and MORE! Did I mention it can integrate with your CABLE SERVICE?!?!?!? Being able to switch from a game to watching TV or Netflix or whatever, quickly and easily is amazing. Being able to leave a game, jump into something else and then come back to the game UNINTERRUPTED is mind blowing. I’ve never seen anything like this and it really has to be experienced to be believed.So, after I got the Xbox One, I decided to grab a couple of games at GameStop as well as picking up a gently used Xbox One Kinect. Whole. New. World. So, now I can *talk* to my Xbox, tell it to turn on, turn off, switch to a new app, play, pause, change channels…if I could ask it to get me coffee in the morning, I’d be all set.On top of that, the Kinect + Live Gold = Fitness apps. No joke, they have free ones. If you’re a couch potato like me, these apps are amazing. Get your butt up off the couch and make sure you spend 30 minutes with Fitness. If you’re a workout nut, I think you’ll find something in there for you as well. P90X anyone? Insanity? Just amazing.To sum up, the Xbox One has changed the face of gaming consoles to become entertainment companions. It’s no longer “Where do you want to go today?” it’s “What would you like to do with your time?” Gaming, education, TV, movies, fitness…what else do you need?

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  7. Tim Kennedy

    With the delivery I was very happy. With the general product I was happy it …

    As you do not specify what it is that you actually want reviewed I have had to use my own judgement in that capacity. Not a particularly is decision. With the delivery I was very happy. With the general product I was happy it performs, so far reasonably as expected. I have to admit that I was not happy about not being able to purchase what I was originally after which was the Elite edition advertised. I waited the allotted time as to when it would be available. I logged into the system on the day it went on sale and despite attempting to purchase a 3 AM that morning it was not available. So I went to a fallback plan and purchased this in its place. I am not entirely happy with the game, not that it isn’t a good game but rather the lack of information available. Not instructions come with the games and if one is new to it or game consoles there is not consideration given to new comers to be able to play at any level competitively anyway. I would think that new gamer’s would always be a priority. With that said I was not particularly impressed with the install speed of games onto the system. I purposely purchase games on disks to avoid download issues and always having a hard copy in hand. Even with the system hard cabled to the modem, as opposed to wifi, having the disk the game and updates took what I would consider extraordinarily long times to install. I have experienced a couple of times when the system would appear to hang. That is to say, I could move my character around (spin and look up and down) but could not move him at all, could not access other controls either. So could not exit and re-enter to see if reloading would repair the problem. Couldn’t open the pip, good thing it wasn’t in the middle of a melee although that might have been better to die and let the system restore to the last save point. Your marks would and should have been higher because a good deal of work has been put into this system and game and it and the team deserve better but as a whole I couldn’t quite bring myself to raise the grade more to more than 3 stars overall. Again this is being based on my overall perception not on any one aspect. But that is what you get when you give half directions and most of this is being directed at Amazon but Microsoft doesn’t get off the hook here either. So close!

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  8. MWM

    Buying guide for Xbox One bundles

    I wanted to create a guide to help those interested in purchasing an Xbox One, since there are so many bundles, and offers change constantly. I’ll attempt to keep this up to date as the bundles change. This is NOT a comparison to Playstation 4 or Wii U.A short list of features that may interest you, shared by all Xbox Ones (more details can be found in product descriptions and Microsoft sites) -HDMI pass through. You can hook up an HDMI device to the back of an Xbox One to view the content from that device without changing inputs or leaving the X1 interface. This allows for split screen viewing and if a cable box or the official TV tuner, you can view the channel guide, watch TV, and set recordings.It is backwards compatible with some Xbox 360 games. This is great for those with backlogs (like me…) or those who want to revisit finished games without having another console plugged into the wall/TV. In the fall, owners of publisher approved disc or digital 360 games will be able to play them emulated on the X1. Some X1 games also include their 360 precursors with purchase for play on the X1 in case you missed them. Rainbow Six Siege includes both R6 Vegas Xbox 360 games, for example. List of games and other info here -[…]It will stream content to Windows 10 devices.Xbox Live Gold now applies to households instead of individuals; meaning that multiple accounts on the same console can have access to the same features but have differing account restrictions (I.E. parental controls). So you can let your kids play Garden Warfare online, but not Gears of War.External USB 3.0 storage. This is great because, 1) you don’t need to open the console and replace a hard disc to add storage, just plug in and the X1 will format the drive, 2) even disc-based games have compulsory installs and can be upwards of 50GB each, eating storage space quickly, 3) external drives can be spacious and cheap, and last but not least, 4) USB 3.0 is actually faster than the internal hard disc interface. This means that a game on an external drive will load faster than one on the internal drive, usually by a significant amount.The bundles-The current bundles include a newer controller that has a standard 3.5mm audio jack built in and output both game and chat audio through it. Legacy consoles shouldn’t be expected to be widely available at the suggested price (and some I haven’t included, due to their rarity at this point). You may have better luck at other outlets finding the legacy consoles (Microsoft Store, Dell, various brick-and-mortar stores). There are no functional differences. All bundles include a controller, HDMI cable, chat headset (with exceptions), and a 14 day Xbox Live Gold trial membership (paid $60/year service to play online and download the Games with Gold, a monthly rotation of full games you’re free to download and keep (forever for 360 games and as long as you have Live Gold in active subscription for X1 games).Current bundles (with rating based on what you get for the money. Star and letter ratings are intended for the suggested price listed next to the bundle, not whatever current prices are.) -Spring Note – It’s hard to recommend anything other than the Kinect bundle (if you want the camera peripheral), the Eilte (for the controller and faster HDD, if that’s most important to you) or the Spring bundle (sold at Gamestop or Microsoft Store) which includes a 1TB console, Halo 5, Ori and the Blind Forest, Rare Replay, and Gears of War Ultimate downloads. Until the end of the month, the retail price of all bundles is $50 off. If you want to know more about all the rest, see the descriptions below.Rainbow Six Siege 1TB bundle. $399. Includes console, new controller, disc version of the title game and downloads of the Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360 games, with a chat headset. A new class-based multiplayer shooter with the excellent tactical precursor campaigns. A good bundle. A- rating.The Division Bundle 1TB bundle. $399. Includes console, new controller, download of the title game. No headset, no legacy games. B- rating.Quantum Break 500GB White bundle. $349. Includes console, new controller, and downloads of Quantum Break and both Alan Wake 360 games. No headset. B+ rating.Name your Game 500GB bundle. $349. Includes the console, new controller, a download of one of Forza 6, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Gears of War Ultimate, or Rare Replay, and no chat headset. The choice of games is nice and the selections are high-quality, but 500GB will fill very quickly at this point, and without a headset or bonus games, this is one of the lesser value bundles. B- rating.Xbox One Elite 1TB bundle. $499. Includes a console with a 1TB hybrid SSD and hard disc for quicker load times for the items you access the most and the Elite controller, which has replaceable/customizable sticks, buttons, and triggers for the professionals or tinkerers, and DOES include a chat headset with a matching black and silver color scheme. While the internal storage on this will be better than the standard HDDs in other X1s, the performance increase PROBABLY won’t match external USB3.0 drives, due to the continued use of the SATA interface. There’s little information about the size of the SSD partition and many hybrid drives don’t allow you to choose what content is on which partition. The elite controller has been released to wide acclaim (modifiable professional controllers can easily go for twice as much), but is scarce on its own at present. If you want the best/most storage and best controller out of the box, this is the bundle for you, but you won’t get any games with it. B+ rating. Please note that the bundle with two controllers does not include a second Elite controller, but a regular wireless one.Kinect 500GB Bundle – $399. Includes 500GB console, the Kinect camera, a chat headset, controller, and three Kinect-focused game downloads: Dance Central Spotlight, Kinect Sports Rivals and Zoo Tycoon. Finally another Kinect bundle! The X1 UI is made better and more easily navigable with the Kinect, and there are fun, energetic games to be played with it. A rating. Great for those who want to move and enjoy motion and voice controls, but it has little storage. Bundle with FIFA on separate page is even better for the same price.Holiday 1TB Bundle – $399. Includes 1TB console, Gears of War Ultimate Edition disc, Rare Replay disc, and Ori and the Blind Forest game download, the new controller, and doesn’t appear to include a headset. A rating. Something(s) for everyone in this bundle, with 36 games included. Now replaced by the even better Spring bundle (see above).Halo 5 Limited Edition 1TB bundle. $499. Includes custom console with Halo sounds, and custom controller, with the Halo 5 Limited Edition (steelcase, guardian figure, game download and add-on content). Why a limited edition would come without a physical game is beyond me… It may not bother some, but it will upset many. This is a higher premium than the Forza 6 bundle (charging an extra $100 for an extra $40 package). For Halo aficionados/console collectors only. C rating.Gears of War 500GB bundle (also in white). $349. Includes Gears of War Ultimate Edition download. This 500GB model includes the new controller, but does not include a headset. B- rating. This is the most discounted bundle in sales and has many other offers with it, if you can catch them.Legacy bundles-Fallout 4 1TB bundle – $399. Includes 1TB console, Fallout 4 game confirmed to be a disc (!), a download of the Xbox 360 version of Fallout 3, and a chat headset. B+ rating. Two open-world RPGs for grownups.Rise of the Tomb Raider 1TB bundle – $399. Includes 1TB console, downloads of Rise of the Tomb Raider, DLC, and its predecessor, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, and doesn’t appear to include a headset. B+ rating. The Tomb Raider reboot from 2013 was pretty good and I expect the sequel is even better, but I haven’t tried it yet. Great for adults who love action adventure.Lego Movie 500GB bundle – $349. Includes 500GB console and the Lego Movie Videogame and no headset, apparently. C+ rating. Game is a cheap one and good for kids, but little value in this bundle compared to others.FIFA and Madden 16 1TB bundles. $399. I’m grouping these together because other than the type of football you prefer, they are the same. Both include either the latest Madden NFL or FIFA soccer game download and a year of EA access, a paid ($30/yr) service which allows Xbox One users early access to EA releases, extended demos with progress that can be saved if a full game is purchased, discounts on EA games, and free access to the Vault, currently 14 full games. Great if you like EA’s games. A- for each.Forza 6 1TB Bundle. $399. Custom Forza-inspired console with racing sounds and custom (new, with 3.5mm audio jack) controller, and download code for Forza 6 and extra content, and a chat headset. A- rating, though some may not like the custom design and sounds.Hope you found this useful.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Great value.

    So far so good, was shipped with a 360 power block, but I have proper one to use so no issue there. Console works great no issues so far, bought this to have a second unit in house as I repair my ‘refurbished’ 500gb console(fan failed). 1tb seems a bit quicker and runs cooler than 500gb did but then again my 500gb may have had issues from start unknown to me being new owner. This is a great buy on a used piece, double storage and game to boot at $60 less vs refurbished unit I bought almost 1.5 yrs ago. Very happy so far.

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  10. Jmaz3187

    Review of Fallout 4 and Xbox One Bundle

    Amazon Shipping:I had pre-ordered this bundle and it arrived 2 days after the release of Fallout 4 with standard shipping. Everything was in order and decently packagedInstall & Setup:The system and Fallout 4 game did have some significantly large updates, so the setup time could be lengthy (obviously depending on the Xbox online services or your internet speed). I did want to mention that after the updates on the system, it was operating unusually slow and kept freezing up when trying to update my profile and system settings. After a few days of use, the system isn’t operating nearly as slow, so it may of been the software update that was causing this, but too hard to tell. Overall, I’m really not much of a fan for the Xbox One’s menu layout, as it doesn’t seem as operational and intuitive as it did on the Xbox 360.Fallout 4 Review:My experience playing Fallout 4 so far on Xbox One has been good. 11 hours in there’s been a few bugs and glitchy graphics here and there but that’s to be expected with large-world games such as this. Below I’ve listed some of the pros and cons I’ve noticed about the game…so far anyways:PROS:- The landscape of the world and the layout of many of the levels are very well done.- The game doesn’t have a ton of jaggies (AKA aliasing problems) compared to so many other games out there- Smooth and operational controls- Combat compared to the previous Fallout games is definitely better. Shooting a gun looks and feels more authentic.- Load times in-game are typically of acceptable length- Huge variety of tasks, quests and side quests you can do in the game- Soundtrack is awesome!!! (Gotta love the main theme)CONS:- Animation of the characters is of marginal quality- The new dialogue menu you have with other NPCs is sometimes too ambiguous to know what your character is actually going to say- Modding weapons/armor is fun but sometimes frustrating to find necessary items to improve your inventory- VATS is sometimes hard to acquire hits as the characters are still moving as your using it (not like previous Fallout games)- The occasional encounter of a bug/glitch and drop in framerateOverall, a decent purchase. However, as others have told me anyways, if you’re comfortable w/ PC gaming and have the hardware to play this game, or are even thinking about it, purchasing Fallout 4 on PC maybe preferable. The frame-rate is increased from 30 frames per second (on Xbox One and PS4) to 60 fps (on PC), the graphics are generally a little bit better and there’s always extra content for various mods on PC that aren’t released on the console systems. However, Bethesda has announced that for the first time, they’re planning to offer downloadable mods through a system that’s similar to PC known as “Stream Workshop” to Xbox One and PS4 sometime next year. It probably won’t have the same amount of content that PC will have, but it’s a very good idea. Not to mention new quests to be available on upcoming DLC, there’s obviously still a lot more to come for this title.

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    Amazon.com Price: $385.00 (as of 09/05/2021 04:30 PST- Details)

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