Objection! Killzone 2 appears on Halo 3 BBC report
Every kid in the neighborhood knows about Bungie Studios‘ Halo 3, or at least in the UK. It’s almost not surprising that even the British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, felt the need to tell millions of people about Master Chief‘s final battle. What took our attention the most is when things went wrong, and the PlayStation 3’s Killzone 2 mistakenly appeared on a report for the premiere Xbox 360 title.
Apparently, them lads call Halo 3 both a first-person shooter and shoot ’em up. We don’t know if it’s human error or some sort of miscommunication, but footage of what was supposed to be the “Halo killer” back in the day played while BBC’s anchor talked about Halo 3‘s much anticipated release.
Nintendo’s Wii Sports was also mentioned as something very simplistic yet still manage to outsell shoot ’em up games (Galaga, is that you?). Believe in pressing the play button and finish the fight entire video, then you’ll see what we’re talking about.
Buy: [Halo 3]
Buy: [Killzone 2]
Every kid in the neighborhood knows about Bungie Studios‘ Halo 3, or at least in the UK. It’s almost not surprising that even the British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, felt the need to tell millions of people about Master Chief‘s final battle. What took our attention the most is when things went wrong, and the PlayStation 3’s Killzone 2 mistakenly appeared on a report for the premiere Xbox 360 title.
Apparently, them lads call Halo 3 both a first-person shooter and shoot ’em up. We don’t know if it’s human error or some sort of miscommunication, but footage of what was supposed to be the “Halo killer” back in the day played while BBC’s anchor talked about Halo 3‘s much anticipated release.
Nintendo’s Wii Sports was also mentioned as something very simplistic yet still manage to outsell shoot ’em up games (Galaga, is that you?). Believe in pressing the play button and finish the fight entire video, then you’ll see what we’re talking about.
Buy: [Halo 3]
Buy: [Killzone 2]