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Obviously the army would want a "deal" on their purchase(s).
2006. MS was losing money on the 360. Probably didnt want to lose anymore.

Secondly,MS doesnt have much PR clout. And most people associate the army as an(necessary) evil. Doesnt really bode too well for MS to have their console tied down with real violence.

Lastly, RROD was an issue back then(unkown to us ofcourse but MS knew) so maybe they thought it best not to sell broken consoles to the army..



Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.

owner of : atari 2600, commodore 64, NES,gameboy,atari lynx, genesis, saturn,neogeo,DC,PS2,GC,X360, Wii

5 THINGS I'd like to see before i knock out:

a. a AAA 3D sonic title

b. a nintendo developed game that has a "M rating"

c. redesgined PS controller

d. SEGA back in the console business

e. M$ out of the OS business