Sunday, April 15, 2012

Halo Reach Full Game Download ($15.00)





I'm like you.  I used to think that games downloadable from the Xbox Live Marketplace were a gimmick.  I mean, who would want a digital copy of something you can get a hard copy of, specifically on something like a CD or DVD (never mind the Netflixes and iTunes out there).  I sure didn't, until I tried one.  It just so happens that by chance it was this exact game (hence the reason for me selling my other copy).  I can honestly say I won't be purchasing a brand new, hard copy game ever again.

Let's explore why for a bit, shall we? 

I don't have a lot of games.  What I do have, however, I find my self rarely playing.  You see, I only play video games when I'm lazy, and when I'm lazy the LAST thing I want to do is walk all the way over to my Xbox console and change the disc out.  Rather, I'd like to just go to the menu, pick the game I want, and hit "Play."  As a result, I play a total of 3 games:  Fruit Ninja Kinect (downloaded game), Halo  Reach (downloaded game), and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (hard copy that never leaves my Xbox).  None of my other games ever get played.  If only I could mail Microsoft each of my game DVDs and, in return, receive a code to download the game.  But it seems I am not to live in this perfect world after.

I suppose this is a time to talk about the game, but I won't.  You should know about the game already.  If you don't, you should probably not own an Xbox 360.  Halo to the Xbox is like Super Mario is to  Nintendo. 

What you get:  

1 Halo Reach redeemable Code
1 Lottery Ticket-like scratch surface to reveal your code
1 Cool cardboard picture of the Halo Reach cover art (the reverse side of the lottery ticket-like scratch surface)

See Pictures at the top if you need anything else.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Unopened Fable III for Xbox 360 ($10.00 OBO)



This game promises Hours and Hours and Hours and Hours of non-stop action and fun.

That is why I'm getting rid of it.

You see, I'm the type that wants to finish something once it's started.  I can't put down a good book once started, I  always finish my meal and beverage at the restaurant, I always fly fish until I catch SOMETHING, I never fall asleep during a movie, and I get sucked into video games like crazy.  I don't have time for that.  With a new baby, demanding job, a family that seems to like me around, and a current attempt to get my MBA, there's no way in HECK (pardon the language) I'm going to open this thing up.

But I encourage you to.

From what I've seen/heard/experienced (briefly), it's a way fun game.  If you value your time, you'd be smart not to buy it.

See a wiki site dedicated to the game here:


Game:  Fable III for Xbox 360
Condition:  Perfect, unopened, amazing