
Halo: Reach is the blockbuster prequel to the best-selling Xbox franchise of all time, developed exclusively for Xbox 360 by acclaimed developer Bungie. The game puts you front and center in the fateful moments that forged the Halo legend. As part of Noble Team, a squad of heroic Spartan soldiers, you will be called upon to defend the planet Reach, humankind’s last line of defense between the terrifying Covenant and Earth. Halo: Reach’s multiplayer features new loadouts and gameplay modes like Invasion, Headhunter and Spartans vs. Elites. halo.xbox.com Continuing the Halo tradition of offering players a ground-breaking level of customisation, Microsoft and Bungie announced Forge 2.0, a robust set of new editing tools built into Halo: Reach that will empower aspiring game designers to easily create and share their unique multiplayer map creations with the world. Set on one of the series’ iconic Halo rings, Forge World is a massive, beautifully-rendered landscape that serves as a giant canvas for players to build unique map creations alone or cooperatively with up to seven friends on Xbox LIVE or system link, or three friends via split-screen. Utilizing the upgraded Forge 2.0 toolset, Forge World holds unlimited creative potential for millions of armchair designers to sculpt, build and share the most intricate and visually stunning maps they can imagine. Please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to www.youtube.com – Rapid firing the latest game news, trailers, screens and art that …
A cute video for Mixed Chicks haircare. Mixed Chicks products work on many hair types. They eliminate frizz and fly-aways, detangle wild hair, and define curls. Kim Etheredge and Wendi Levi, two self proclaimed “Mixed Chicks,” strarted making these hair products for themselves, friends, and family. But after celebrity endorsements and encouragement, began selling product in small salons. Mixed Chicks hair system is now expanding into the UK and The Netherlands. With most of the world having curly hair, Mixed Chicks seems to be leading “a curly revolutuion.” The buzz on the net (which seems to tell more truth than advertising, is positive) Go ladies!

