Bungie-autographed Xbox 360 featuring Halo 3 art up for auction
Wanna own a piece of Halo 3 history and help out a charity in the process? As part of the celebration of the Xbox 360’s first birthday in Australia, the Xbox Australia team has pulled some strings here and there and has put up a one-of-a-kind Xbox 360 unit for bidding on eBay.
What makes this PAL console so special? Well, not only does it have a cool Halo 3 paint job by Wayne Harrison, it’s also personally autographed by the entire Bungie team. Other than the console itself, the winning bidder will also get an Xbox 360 wireless controller, an Xbox 360 20 gig hard-drive, an Xbox 360 Media Remote, and an Xbox Live Silver membership. They’re also throwing in copy of Crackdown to get you into the Halo 3 beta.
By bidding on the Halo 3 Xbox 360, you can also help out the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Australia as 100% of the proceeds will go to that particular charity. Bidding ends on May 10, so if you want to make a bid, click on the via link below. Last we checked, the bidding’s up to AU$ 2,000.01 (US$ 1,662).
Via eBay Australia
Wanna own a piece of Halo 3 history and help out a charity in the process? As part of the celebration of the Xbox 360’s first birthday in Australia, the Xbox Australia team has pulled some strings here and there and has put up a one-of-a-kind Xbox 360 unit for bidding on eBay.
What makes this PAL console so special? Well, not only does it have a cool Halo 3 paint job by Wayne Harrison, it’s also personally autographed by the entire Bungie team. Other than the console itself, the winning bidder will also get an Xbox 360 wireless controller, an Xbox 360 20 gig hard-drive, an Xbox 360 Media Remote, and an Xbox Live Silver membership. They’re also throwing in copy of Crackdown to get you into the Halo 3 beta.
By bidding on the Halo 3 Xbox 360, you can also help out the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Australia as 100% of the proceeds will go to that particular charity. Bidding ends on May 10, so if you want to make a bid, click on the via link below. Last we checked, the bidding’s up to AU$ 2,000.01 (US$ 1,662).
Via eBay Australia