Posted Nov 23, 2007 at 09:54AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Halo 3, Games Tags: Microsoft, Bungie Studios, GameStop, California, San Diego
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Man sues Microsoft, Bungie for defective Halo 3 disc - Image 1Apparently, somebody is not too happy with his copy of Halo 3. We're picking up word that California resident Randy Nunez has filed a federal class-action complaint against Microsoft and developer Bungie Studios for a defective copy of the said game for the Xbox 360.

According to the plaintiff (Nunez), after he had attempted to run his copy of Halo 3 - bought at a local GameStop branch for US$ 59.99 -  his Xbox 360 "repeatedly locked up, froze, and/or crashed."

Nunez is currently being represented by the law firm Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint of Phoenix and San Diego. We'll let you know if this case gets any related updates. Those interested in reading the nitty-gritty of Nunez's complaint can access it via the source link.


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   by jrm125 - 2007-11-23
 » the big question is

Does he work for Fox News?

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   by kennedy0212 - 2007-11-24
 » my xbox 360 froze

WOW what a coincidence
the same thing happened to me last night and now i can only play for a couple of minutes and then the screen freezes i cant even turn my xbox off with my controller i have to do it manually so now im letting my xbox cool down and unplugged everything i hope it works and if this guy wins his case i might do the same and send bungie to court

   by Khjar - 2007-11-24
 » D:

LOL 5,000,000$.



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