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Limited-edition Resident Evil 5 Xbox 360 Elite (red)

Microsoft is releasing a limited-edition "Resident Evil 5" red Xbox 360 Elite in celebration of the game's March 13 launch.

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The box

The limited-edition console features custom "Resident Evil 5" box art.
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Console and controller, side by side

The red Xbox 360 will only be available for a limited time.
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Controller head-on

Here we have a head-on shot of the limited-edition red Xbox 360 controller. As of now, there are no plans to sell these controllers separately.
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Faceplate

The Xbox 360's red faceplate remains interchangeable.
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Red battery

The red controller will ship with a red battery cover, but don't expect to see extra red rechargeable batteries sold in stores.
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160GB hard drive

Just like the black Xbox 360 Elite, the limited-edition "Resident Evil 5" console will ship with a 120GB hard drive.
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Extras

The limited-edition console will also ship with an exclusive "Resident Evil 5" theme for your dashboard, along with a voucher for "Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix."

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