Halo 3 Museum Spot
It's like a normal commercial but more fun
Sept 12, 2007
The new Halo 3 "Museum" spot has dropped to stoke the flames of anticipation. Apparently tired of getting kicked in the ass by Wii's ads featuring the elderly, Microsoft has forsaken showing actual gameplay to give you an eyeful of haggard old man drooling on the glass of a museum exhibit. The exhibit recreates Halo 3's final battle with sculpted miniatures captured in various throes of despair. An off-screen narrator asks the old man if he remembers where he was when Master Chief armed his grenade, offering up what could be a major spoiler: the final mission of Halo 3 involves arming a Covenant-ending grenade. Do you remember where you were when we ruined Halo 3's ending for you?
The new Halo 3 "Museum" spot has dropped to stoke the flames of anticipation. Apparently tired of getting kicked in the ass by Wii's ads featuring the elderly, Microsoft has forsaken showing actual gameplay to give you an eyeful of haggard old man drooling on the glass of a museum exhibit. The exhibit recreates Halo 3's final battle with sculpted miniatures captured in various throes of despair. An off-screen narrator asks the old man if he remembers where he was when Master Chief armed his grenade, offering up what could be a major spoiler: the final mission of Halo 3 involves arming a Covenant-ending grenade. Do you remember where you were when we ruined Halo 3's ending for you?
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