REGISTER LOGIN

Worth Reading?

NoYes

+3 [5 votes]

Remember that story last week about the guy who had his autographed Xbox 360 scrubbed clean? Well, we found out that Bungie had something up their sleeves for him, and while they aren’t replacing his console (he already has a working one),  they did hook him up with some pretty sweet gear. Hit the jump for a complete rundown of the goodies.

Bungie Swag

  • Legendary Edition Helmet signed by most-if not all-of the studio staff
  • Halo 3 Soundtrack (two disc) signed by Marty O’Donnel (with “DO NOT ERASE!” written under his name)
  • Bungie Jacket
  • Bungie T-Shirt
  • Halo 3 Messenger Bag
  • Two Halo 3 Limited Edition Wireless Controllers (one covenant, one human)
  • Halo 3 Faceplate and Skins for Xbox 360
  • Four McFarlane Action Figures (MC, EVA Spartan, Brute Chieftan, Jackal Sniper)
  • Halo Actionclix Preview pack (Target exclusive sticker on the front)
  • Halo Actionclix Game Pack 4
  • Halo 3 Wall Graffix
  • Halo 3: Ghosts of Onyx Novel
  • Halo Graphic Novel
  • Halo 3 Wristband
  • Halo 3 Hackeysack

While none of that stuff can replace the memories he got from taking his 360 around to various shows for years, it’s way more than Bungie was obligated to do. After all, they weren’t the ones that screwed things up (unsurprisingly, Microsoft has yet to actually do anything for the guy) so they didn’t have to do anything for this guy. I guess it just goes to show how cool the guys at Bungie really are. Kinda makes me want to go play a round of Halo 3.

[via Consumerist]

Subscribe via RSS or Email | Read 337 times

One Response to “Bungie hooks mistreated gamer up with tons of swag”

  1. Orclev March 10, 2008

    There’s no love lost between me and Microsoft, but the guys at Bungie really do seem like a great bunch. Halo really is an amazing game, even if like me you don’t particularly care for the gameplay (I just can not bring myself to play an FPS on a console), the story alone makes it good.

    Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma  

Post a comment

Please login to leave a comment. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. Lost your password? Reset it. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums.