Shrygue
September 11th, 2007, 19:41
via Computer and Video Games (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=171751)
One no doubt surprised and equally chuffed eBayer is now the proud owner of a PAL copy of Halo 3, after two leaked copies found their way onto the internet auction site.
The Australian seller, who surely must have 'acquired' the game from a warehouse or shop stock room, took pictures of the open boxes and the disc to verify the goods, before slapping them on eBay.
He boobed by offering the game for a shockingly low $149 Australian (£60) though, because we're sure some eager Halo fans out there would have paid hundreds.
Microsoft is likely sending an army of attack robots to the seller's house right now.
One no doubt surprised and equally chuffed eBayer is now the proud owner of a PAL copy of Halo 3, after two leaked copies found their way onto the internet auction site.
The Australian seller, who surely must have 'acquired' the game from a warehouse or shop stock room, took pictures of the open boxes and the disc to verify the goods, before slapping them on eBay.
He boobed by offering the game for a shockingly low $149 Australian (£60) though, because we're sure some eager Halo fans out there would have paid hundreds.
Microsoft is likely sending an army of attack robots to the seller's house right now.