Huh? Kotaku is reporting that despite the usual tactic of retail pricing– Medal of Honor’s Limited Edition will cost the same amount as the regular edition, which leaves me saying “Dude what?” Why? Why would it be cheaper? Does that mean the regular version could be $50 dollars? Why don’t they do that? Who wouldn’t get the limited edition? Why not just make the limited edition the regular edition? Does this please their quarterly figures? What is this I don’t even.

The news that nobody wanted to hear, so they announced it quietly through the website: Kinect is $149 dollars. We’re gonna go ahead and assume this isn’t speculation or a mishap since this information is coming from Microsoft’s own website, and that pre-ordering the item does in fact work. This isn’t some item that’s up for sale before it’s supposed to, true as the blue sky… $149 is the price.

Edge is saying that according to a reliable source (who spilled the Gears of War 3 details a few months ago) is going for back-to-back accurate rumors. This time the latest word is that Project Natal will not only be out this October, but will be sold at a $149 dollar price point. It will also be packaged in with new Xbox 360s for $299, and there are a few other tid bits of information that should be noted.