
Xbox Brute Force Platinum Hits Video Game
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Brute Force came out in 2003 as a Microsoft Game Studios first-party exclusive for the original Xbox, a squad-based third-person shooter that put four alien-world operatives in your hands and let you cycle between them mid-fight. This copy carries the Platinum Hits silver banner, meaning it earned that reissue designation after hitting the commercial threshold Microsoft set for the label. The same program moved millions of Halo and Fable copies into budget-bin reach without touching the underlying game.
2003 was the original Xbox at full stride. Halo: Combat Evolved had already proven the console could carry a flagship shooter, and Microsoft was betting on a broader library of exclusives to close the gap with the PS2 install base. Brute Force shipped as one of those bets, a big-budget squad title that drew comparisons to Halo's gunfeel and leaned into the four-character roster as its differentiator. Tex, Hawk, Flint, and Brutus each ran a different combat role, and co-op play made the squad mechanic something you could actually use. The game moved enough copies to earn the Platinum Hits reprint, which put it in retail circulation well past the original launch window. Collectors chasing complete original Xbox libraries run into this one regularly, but the Platinum Hits variant is the version most people actually played, and it has its own documented print run in the Xbox catalog.
The silver banner marks a million-unit mover that played better than it reviewed.
This copy is the standard DVD-case Platinum Hits release. The silver banner sits across the top of the front cover in the standard placement. Condition on these cases tends to hinge on the spine, where the silver foil on the Platinum Hits text fades or scratches before the rest of the case shows wear. The disc should seat clean in the tray hub with no spin wobble. Original Xbox discs are dual-layer and hub cracks will kill a read. Check the disc surface under light before shelving it; the center hub ring is where stress fractures show first on this format.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the Platinum Hits banner year matches the 2003 original release or the subsequent reissue date printed on the back-of-case copyright block.
The silver banner marks a million-unit mover that played better than it reviewed.
Collectors Cabinet
The collectors cabinet at the shop holds whatever did not fit the racks. Magazines, posters, programs, DVDs, promotional odds, miscellanea from y2k that earned its own shelf. Everything here is a single unit, inspected in Las Vegas before listing. If a piece cannot be graded against the in-house scale, it gets a written condition note in the spec sheet below.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This xbox brute force platinum hits video game originates from the y2k era[01], represents Xbox[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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