Online retail giant Amazon.com has selected the Xbox 360 as the theme for today’s Gold Box, in which a variety of undisclosed games are put on sale for one to three hour intervals, with only slight hints provided for upcoming deals. Red Dead Redemption is the current title on sale, and we’re trying our best to decipher the others.

UPDATE: The 11AM deal was Prince of Persia. We were way off.

ORIGINAL TEXT:On the Amazon Gold Box Xbox 360 page, here’s a little under a half hour to score the current deal of Red Dead Redemption for $43.

Starting at 11AM PST, the site will offer a game that offers a “Journey to a land of legendary combat.” The use of the word legendary suggest it might be a game like Brutal Legend, but that game has already seen significant price cuts. Taken more generally, it could include an RPG like Dragon Age.

After only an hour, the next deal will provide “Street Fighter IV button mashing.” It’s not like Amazon to reveal a game name in the product clue, so we’re going to assume this is one of the many Street Fighter-branded arcade sticks.

At 3PM PST, the deal will shift to “The first modern day spy role-playing game.” This one seems like a no-brainer–Alpha Protocol. Similarly, the 4PM PST deal is pretty easy to deduce– what other current game besides Splinter Cell Conviction allows players to “Hone your stealth skills?”

The 6PM PST deal requires a little bit of math skills (but thankfully not too much). “Life 23 years from now” is probably referring to Metro 2033. The final deal of the day, which starts at 9PM, states “Explore the deadly, shadowed world of an Assassin,” which leads us to believe that Amazon will end the day with a deal on Assassin’s Creed 2.

If hours-long deals aren’t up your alley, the Amazon Gold Box page also includes one daily deal offering similar savings. Transfomers: War for Cybertron is selling for $43 all day, and is the one game that will net you the same savings on the PlayStation 3 as well.

Which of these deals intrigues you the most? Are there any clues you deduced differently?

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