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Theme: Halo Trilogy

The following content is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for all Xbox Live members:

Name: Halo Trilogy Theme

Price: 150 Points

Available in: All Xbox Live regions.

Dash Details: The Halo Trilogy dashboard theme is a must-have for serious Halo fans. Available as a free gift with the purchase of the Halo 3 Xbox 360 faceplate, or right now as downloadable marketplace content, the theme features never-before seen scenes from Bungie Studio Halo 1, 2 and 3. Each blade presents a re-imagined view from the Halo universe, including all three iterations of the Master Chief?s iconic Spartan armor, from past, present and future. Source:b> Major Nelson

I think I'll buy the Faceplate and get the Theme that way... where is the Faceplate available/viewable?

EDIT: Here is the faceplate: http://www.1up.com/media?id=2966637 But where can I buy it?! :D

EDIT 2: lol, I keep answering my own questions... here is the Faceplate: http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=802463 It will be out tomorrow apparently. ;)

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Theme: Halo Trilogy

The following content is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for all Xbox Live members:

Name: Halo Trilogy Theme

Price: 150 Points

Available in: All Xbox Live regions.

Dash Details: The Halo Trilogy dashboard theme is a must-have for serious Halo fans. Available as a free gift with the purchase of the Halo 3 Xbox 360 faceplate, or right now as downloadable marketplace content, the theme features never-before seen scenes from Bungie Studio Halo 1, 2 and 3. Each blade presents a re-imagined view from the Halo universe, including all three iterations of the Master Chief?s iconic Spartan armor, from past, present and future. Source:b> Major Nelson

worth the points?

anything new?

Eragon Demo Available Soon on Xbox Live Marketplace

Sierra Entertainment announced that Eragon, the game based on the worldwide literary phenomenon and 20th Century Fox fantasy epic hitting theaters on December 15, will be soaring onto Xbox Live Marketplace starting today.

In the demo: Players join Eragon and Brom as they journey to Darret Village. Eragon is slowly learning his true power, but in this early level Eragon has not yet mastered his dragon rider magic and must rely on his skills with the sword and bow to escape the forces of Durza and Galbatorix. Sapphira swoops in to take out the enemy forces, but players will look forward to taking to the skies in the full game to experience the dragon rider legacy.

In the game, players will live the legend as Eragon, and with his mighty dragon Saphira ride into epic battle against an evil king?s sinister forces. Players will be able to share the adventure with a friend with two player co-op featuring team attack bonuses and dragon fight/flight combo gameplay.

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LOL @ eragon! i played it for like 30 secs before deleting

Yeah, it's a shame. The character models look like WoW's. I shall delete it too. Eek!

lol the game started with a 20th century fox intro. :rofl: how can you take it seriously after that???

LOL! You're funny! HAHA!

I really like the RS:Vegas demo. I've always thought this game would appeal to me but after playing the demo, I am convinced it is for me. The way you can control your squad, the cover techniques, the multiple ways to take out targets...awesome. Ubisoft is really taking charge in the next-generation games.

i like RS: vegas too, but I'd much rather play brothers in arms, it's almost the same, but a lot more realistic and the WWII setting appeals more to me.

speaking of which, is there any news on bia 2? haven't heard/seen anything since E3.

Video: Family Guy Vol. 4 DVD sneak peek

The following content is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace

Name: Family Guy Vol. 4 DVD sneak peek Video

Price: Free

Available in: US

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