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Cameron Faulkner @ The Verge · today 10:00 EDT

Deck out your tree with ornaments of retro consoles, movie moments, and more

Do the ornaments you adorn your Christmas tree with reflect you or your family’s interests? If not, maybe you should rectify that. We recently went hands on with Hallmark’s realistic Xbox 360 replica ornament, which plays a snippet of audio from Halo 3. As it turns out, there are many other ornaments available that are […]

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