H3F Member Gets Early Copy Of Halo 3
By William on Monday, September 17th, 2007 at 3:21 PM PST In Halo

It looks like some H3F forum members got their hands on early copies of Halo 3 somehow and have the complete inside scoop. According to the forum posts, they are prepping to upload some new videos of Halo 3, so that should be something to look forward to in the near future. The madness of Halo 3 is almost upon us, and this really could be the biggest release event in video game history. Let’s just hope it lives up to the hype. From what I have seen, I am convinced it will. Check out the via link for more information on their luck.
Via H3F

Now if this kid could only work as hard achieving one of life’s toughest accomplishments… having consensual intercourse with a living, breathing woman, then he’ll really have something to brag about.
It’s called a haircut kid. It won’t kill you.
who cares
While He may look tad bit awkward, his choice. I am glad people got it early, but I think ill just be strolling in the morning of 25th to get mine, not in no crazy rush
the fun for me will be playing with my friends online, so there’s no rush in having it before everyone else.
@thaswizz: I agree. I plan on getting my copy during my lunch break and then I’ll play it when I have some spare time later in the evening. No plans on camping out or playing the game for hours and hours. It’s just another game to me in a sea of many other games I plan on playing this year
somebody lost their job so he could play a game 8 days early.
Daniel, cmon man, don’t be like that.
@Peter: Is that in response to my original comment or my comment on treating Halo 3 like it’s any other game?
If it’s in response to my original comment, I know I was a little harsh, but these kinds of stories bug me everytime a big game is released. There’s always some person who gets it early, posts pictures of it on a forum somewhere, and next thing you know it’s all over the internet that he was “lucky” enough to get the game early.
Who cares really if these people got the game early or not. So what if they’ll play a couple of days before me, does that mean they should be idolized and worshipped?
It was and I do realize what you’re saying but this is , to me, a viral marketing campaing by the developer of the game. The word spreads and gets more people interested, the kid probably got paid to give it a good review too. Its frustrating to see he has the game but Im pretty sure luck has nothing to do with it.
He does need a haircut thought, damn hippie