Charlie Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 Was it a copied DVD by any chance? Send it over to me and I'll test it out on my 360 if you want.
guarana Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 it was a legit porn dvd .... what whould i say to them ? i never got the red lights of doom yet.... will they repair even though it plays some games? and some dvds work ... i seen a whole movie an hour ago with no problems....
The-Ironflame Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Are you sure your viva panta isn't scratched at all? You shouldn't move it while it's on.
guarana Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 there are scratches on it .. doesnt look too bad .. the rented copy that would work sometimes ... but completely stoped working now ,looked worse..then my copy ..... one time when i put gears of war (its alittle scratched like viva pinata )in it and it didnt work saying wipe the disc ,so i did ... and it work fine ever since.... i think its slowly dieing ... can anyone tell me how to find the # i need to call , to repair my 360?
Aussie Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 First details emerge, including the ultra-collectible Legendary Edition, complete with documentaries, behind-the-scenes footage, developer commentaries, rare art and more LONDON March 16, 2007 Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie Studios today confirmed the first exciting details of the three editions of this year’s most anticipated video game release, “Halo® 3.” Gamers will have their choice of Standard Edition, Limited Edition and the ultimate collector’s item, the Legendary Edition. The Legendary Edition will be released in limited quantities and arrive in a highly collectible Spartan helmet case that no hardcore “Halo” fan should be without, along with two bonus disks full of additional content. The first disk will provide exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage and videos, including a high-definition “Making of ‘Halo 3’” documentary showcasing the Bungie team and its effort to create the most anticipated title in the industry’s history; numerous high-definition featurettes documenting the creative design processes involved in developing the game; and even a look at some early game concepts and their evolution through the game’s development. The disk will also include an audio-visual calibration tool, never before seen on a video game and custom designed by the “Halo 3” graphics and audio team to make the most of fans’ high-definition home cinemas, for the ultimate “Halo 3” and Xbox 360™ audio and video performance. The second bonus disk, an exclusive to the Legendary Edition, will include completely remastered cinematic material from “Halo: Combat Evolved” and “Halo 2,” supplemented with developer commentaries, to provide a refresher course on the thrilling “Halo” story so far, and a featurette documenting a day in the life at Bungie. Exclusive content from the creative minds behind Machinima artists “Red vs. Blue” and “This Spartan Life” will also be included. Finally, fans who purchase the Legendary Edition will receive an illuminating collection of original “Halo 3” storyboard art from artist Lee Wilson, depicting key moments and pivotal scenes from the epic cinematic production of “Halo.” The Limited Edition will also include a bounty of extras. Within a sleek metal collector’s case, gamers will also receive the first bonus disk found in the Legendary Edition, as well as a special “Halo” fiction and art book. A must-have for “Halo” collectors and a source of invaluable and exclusive information, the piece is an elaborate and compelling guide to the species and factions that inhabit the worlds of the “Halo” universe, with never-before-seen art and story that expand and illustrate the depth and breadth of the “Halo” fiction. And for those who crave nothing more than the highly anticipated third chapter to one of the greatest gaming trilogies, the Standard Edition will consist of the “Halo 3” game. “Halo 3” represents the third chapter in the “Halo” trilogy, a Marvel Entertainment Inc. graphic novel series, apparel and more.
Caris Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Got Crackdown today, very very fun game. Got it about 6, put it in my machine at 7:30 played with chuck and finsihed it at 1 then took it out. All though it does seem to have alot of replay value, and lots of extras to unlock.
Bren Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 yeh ill defo get that legendary box set thing, looks smart. AHHH this hypes me up for halo 3, cant wait
Gizmo Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 The whole "3 different boxes" is a sign of just how much the Xbox wants to be a PC with a game pad
ZeldaFreak Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Whats the diffence more bonus content, or just the helmet
That Guy Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 God I need to get through Halo. I'll probably get the Legendary edition.
Daft Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 I just signed up to both an American XBL account and a Japanese one! I downloaded the trailer for Trusty Bell and it looks awesome!! Why does America get loads of movie trailers and we have sod all!?
Stocka Posted March 17, 2007 Author Posted March 17, 2007 Can you actually wear the helmet on your head? Would make a great fancy dress costume
Guest Jordan Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Can you actually wear the helmet on your head? Would make a great fancy dress costume It'll fit on a cat or a small baby...
McPhee Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Time to place bets on how much the Legendary Edition will be over here, im taking £79.99 That refresher course disk sounds useful, i never completed Halo 1 in single player an only ever played 2 in multiplayer so ive no idea where the story is at
Domstercool Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 They are interesting ideas, but they are never as good as it seems. I'd already played Xenosaga Ep1 and Ep2 + Europe release of Ep2, (Europe got screwed) got a Disc with all the cutscenes on. It was something crazy like 3 hours long, but it just never looked as good as watching it on the game done in real time rather than recorded.
Daft Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 I hated the Virtual Tennis 3 Demo at first...but its grown on me and I quite like it now!
The-Ironflame Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Goddamn you Nadal stop returning everything. How do you do a drop shot anyway?
rokhed00 Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 I hated the Virtual Tennis 3 Demo at first...but its grown on me and I quite like it now! Good on you. I think a lot of people have been put off by the difficulty, but it's not really that hard, just takes time to adjust to.
Ashley Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Time to place bets on how much the Legendary Edition will be over here, im taking £79.99 I'd say £100.
Guest Stefkov Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 God I need to get through Halo. I'll probably get the Legendary edition. Same, i need to finish halo 1 and only played multiplayer on halo 2.
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