Three new Xbox Classics titles
By Brenna Hillier - Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:27am
In excellent news for lovers of thrifty game purchases, Microsoft have announced the addition of three new titles to its Xbox Classics range, best-selling titles re-released at a lower price for those who missed out the first time around. The three games looking for your cut-price love are Bioware's firm favourite sci-fi RPG, Mass Effect, the latest entry in an almost-venerable racing series Project Gotham Racing 4, and for the three people and one elderly cat that haven't already played it into the ground, Halo 3.

Mass Effect, PGR4, and Halo 3.
While those that paid full price for these games way back in late 2007 when they were first released might be a little bit miffed at the price crash, there's a good chance these re-releases may make a bit of a dent in the charts, with all three titles re-entering the public consciousness recently: the hotly anticipated Mass Effect 2 has only recently been officially announced, while Project Gotham Racing 4's most recent Premium Challenge DLC pack was recently featured in a special promotion by Microsoft highlighting the racer's continued online multiplayer success, and Halo fever has been spiked again by the February release of Halo Wars.
If you're missing any of these titles from your collection, pat yourself on the back for having held out until you could score yourself a bargain!

Mass Effect, PGR4, and Halo 3.
While those that paid full price for these games way back in late 2007 when they were first released might be a little bit miffed at the price crash, there's a good chance these re-releases may make a bit of a dent in the charts, with all three titles re-entering the public consciousness recently: the hotly anticipated Mass Effect 2 has only recently been officially announced, while Project Gotham Racing 4's most recent Premium Challenge DLC pack was recently featured in a special promotion by Microsoft highlighting the racer's continued online multiplayer success, and Halo fever has been spiked again by the February release of Halo Wars.
If you're missing any of these titles from your collection, pat yourself on the back for having held out until you could score yourself a bargain!
