Why did this come in the mail?

This is pretty neat, its some type of sports-device, branded with the Grand Theft Auto Logo. However, I have no idea how it got here. Actually, that's not completely true. The postman got it for me, but who gave it to him? And why? Can anyone shed some light on this? All I could find was that some places got this as a promotional item along with a press release. There is no reason they would send me that. So what gives?
Labels: video games, xbox

One of the best reviewed games of all time -- Gears of War -- apparently has a really good sound track. I've never played them game, but I've asked for it for Christmas (its on sale at Circuit City for $15 off this week!). There isn't a soundtrack out yet, but with tracks as good as these, it shouldn't be too far off.
Who knows if these tracks are legitimately free like I've been told, but you can grab them
here (Encounter) and
here (Locust Battle).
The music was done by Kevin Riepl, who is unknown enough to
not have a Wikipedia page. Who knows today in this age where the game of door knob has its on Wikipedia page that someone has their own great
website and did the music for this game not have a Wikipedia article.
Labels: music, video games, xbox