Microsoft Launches Xbox Halo Bundle
Thanks to GameSpot for its article discussing Microsoft's announcement of a limited-edition Halo bundle for the Xbox. The article explains that "the company unveiled a 'limited-edition retail special' which bundles the the award-winning, Bungie-developed shooter Halo with a translucent green Xbox and S-controller for $169." Following the recent standalone Xbox price drop to $149, the green console is "the same color as the debug kit Xboxes used by Microsoft game testers and a limited-edition console issued in Europe last year", and the article also notes: "Microsoft is only releasing 200,000 of the boxed sets."
Now that Halo is out on the PC, and I've gotten and played it, I'm glad I waited. It was indeed a good game, but it wasn't worth paying $350 to play it right away. And I imagine it was even better on the PC, with the mouse for aiming instead of their controller.
I was in the the beta with one of those, and it was a great beta . . . while it lasted. It was actually kind of disappointing that while we tested Xbox Live, there was really only one or two developers that seemed to care at all. Most of the problems that plagued early Xbox Live titles - namely Unreal Championship, we bugged and were largely ignored. The Microsoft staff was fantastic. The developers, not so much. The guys behind Mech Assault were pretty cool, and I think the beta team had more fun with that one than any other. The team behind Ghost Recon was always willing to play, and they'd always kick our asses.
Actually, the title I probably played the most was one of Acclaim's remote control car games. It was the first Xbox Live title that worked. They originally meant to include that in the Xbox Live signup package, and they replaced it with a first party title so lame I can't remember the name of it. We all agreed that Moto GP was the finest Xbox Live title we played, so I'm glad they took our advice on that one and included it in the live package.
The other cool thing about the pre-public beta was that the only other people were other beta testers and MS internal staff, so you'd be playing with one of the coders on XP or something like that. I was impressed how friendly they were.
It's actually interesting to think how far Xbox Live has come since then. Technologically, better. Socially, much - much - much worse. In any rate, I forgot to send back the cords with my green xbox. Sorry about that, whoever buys it.
Although the game is over two years old, Halo is still considered by many to be the best game on Xbox. It makes sense that it would be included in a limited edition bundle.
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