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HALO WARS XBOX 360 WITH 1600 XBOX LIVE POINTS CARD FOR STRATEGIC OPTIONS DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT DLC FREE COMPLIMENTARY SUPER DEAL MICRO FIBER CLEANING CLOTH

February 7th, 2010 Xbox Reviews No comments

HALO WARS XBOX 360 WITH 1600 XBOX LIVE POINTS CARD FOR STRATEGIC OPTIONS DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT DLC FREE COMPLIMENTARY SUPER DEAL MICRO FIBER CLEANING CLOTH




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Halo Wars:

et your hands dirty in the early stages of the epic battle between UNSC and Covenant. Developed by Ensemble Studios, Halo Wars for Xbox 360 brings all the drama of a real-time strategy game to the popular Halo Universe. Set in the year 2531, before the initial Halo first-person shooter game, this game lets you control the human armies of UNSC in a whole new way.

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Halo WarsTM, the best selling real-time strategy game on any current generation console, mixes up the battlefield like never before with the Strategic Options Game Add-on Pack, now available exclusively on Xbox 360?

* Keepaway Mode: This is the Halo Wars adaptation of “Capture the Flag.” Teams battle it out to capture a free-roaming Forerunner Sentinel to score points before the other team. Capture three sentinels to claim victory.

* Tug of War Mode: This mode is all about having a stronger army than your opponent. Defeating enemies is essential, but success is determined by a combination of the army, buildings, and resources left standing in the end.

* Reinforcement Mode: All active battle units are provided in successive waves. Adapt to their tactics and use the ever-changing set of units to outwit and outlast the enemy.

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Guest Article: Shedding Light on Dark Marketing

October 19th, 2008 Xbox Reviews No comments
Shedding Light on Dark Marketing By Dr. Tracy Tuten, Author of Advertising 2.0: Social Media Marketing in a Web 2.0 World Dark Marketing is slowly making its way into the advertising lexicon, and for good reason. Rock bands like Nine Inch Nails and burger giant McDonalds (MCD) have unleashed its brand engagement and reinforcement capabilities with results marketing chiefs can cheer. But, for many in the industry, the term is still more likely to conjure an image of Darth Vader opening a bag