Since owning my first Atari 2600 I have owned many systems. Most recently, I have been an Xbox owner. A lot of people I know bought the system to play Halo. Not me, I received mine as a Xmas present and just enjoyed the system right away. With backward compatibility being what it is, I moved over to the 360, and I have been pretty happy with it. I guess you can say I am pretty casual with the current-gen systems. In fact, I am totally oblivious to when new versions of big games like Halo come out, I usually just prefer to play the simpler XBLA stuff. But now a new version of Halo is on the horizon and I have finally decided to take the Halo plunge — not with
Halo 2600 for the Atari 2600
Halo 2600 for the Atari 2600
Halo 2600 for the Atari 2600
Since owning my first Atari 2600 I have owned many systems. Most recently, I have been an Xbox owner. A lot of people I know bought the system to play Halo. Not me, I received mine as a Xmas present and just enjoyed the system right away. With backward compatibility being what it is, I moved over to the 360, and I have been pretty happy with it. I guess you can say I am pretty casual with the current-gen systems. In fact, I am totally oblivious to when new versions of big games like Halo come out, I usually just prefer to play the simpler XBLA stuff. But now a new version of Halo is on the horizon and I have finally decided to take the Halo plunge — not with