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Hey I did not know this was an option, but hey! InformationWeek is reporting that a San Diego resident, Randy Nunez, that bought Halo 3 for his Xbox has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, for $5 Million in cash, alleging that Halo 3 was released as a faulty product that constantly crashes on the Xbox. Reportedly, Nunez is also suing Bungie, the programmer of the game.
Nunez said he purchased a copy of Halo 3 at a Gamestop store in San Diego in mid-October. When he tried to play it on his Xbox 360, the system "repeatedly locked up, froze and/or crashed," Nunez said in court papers.The lawsuit contends that the problem is widespread, and that Microsoft and Bungie haven't taken any steps to fix it.
"Although faced with repeated and mounting consumer complaints and inquiries concerning this operational flaw in Halo 3, the defendants have failed to recall Halo 3 or otherwise remedy its failure to function on the Xbox 360," the suit alleges.