Halo: Combat Evolved - The Strong National Museum of Play
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
Inducted Year: 2017 Halo: Combat Evolved became one of the most popular first-person shooter games of all time, and re-defined players’ expectations for the genre. In 2001, Microsoft entered the video game market with its first home console, the Xbox. Halo sold alongside fifty percent of all systems, leading critics to name it Microsoft’s “killer app,” a program so valuable that its loss would deplete the overall desirability of the hardware. In an era when PC games dominated the first person shooter genre, []
Strong National Museum of Play, expansion plans
The Strong National Museum of Play Opens 90,000-Square-Foot Expansion in Rochester, NY
Halo from Halo: Combat Evolved - Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori — Google Arts & Culture
Ms. Pac-Man clears path to World Video Game Hall of Fame
Online Exhibits - The Strong National Museum of Play
Strong National Museum of Play, expansion plans
Strong National Museum of Play re-opens with new expansion
Gaming's Defining Moments - Halo: Combat Evolved
Online Exhibits - The Strong National Museum of Play
Donkey Kong,' 'Halo,' 'Pokémon,' 'Street Fighter II' Inducted Into Video Game Hall of Fame
Online Exhibits - The Strong National Museum of Play
The Strong National Museum of Play levels up with new expansion
Halo: Combat Evolved - Wikipedia
Jaime Griesemer: Microsoft hated the Halo name - Halo: Combat Evolved - Gamereactor
Halo: Combat Evolved - Wikipedia
de
por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)