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Hallmark is selling an Xbox 360 ornament that glows green and plays Halo music

The $28.99 Hallmark Xbox 360 Keepsake ornament lights up green and plays 20 seconds of Halo’s “Behold a Pale Horse” track straight from the classic game.

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If your holiday tree is begging for a little gamer cred, Hallmark just made the seasonal jump from fruitcake to fragging. The company’s new Keepsake ornament is a tiny, 3.25-inch replica of the white Xbox 360 that lights up and plays the console’s familiar startup swoosh — then follows it with about 20 seconds of “Behold a Pale Horse,” a cue from the Halo 3 soundtrack that borrows elements of the series’ iconic theme. It’s the sort of small, silly detail that will make any mid-2000s console kid grin.

Hallmark lists the ornament at $28.99 on its site, and it’s also available through major retailers (Amazon carries it as part of the 2025 Keepsake lineup). The product page describes it as battery-operated and made to mimic the look and feel of the original console — down to a mini controller that nestles at the base. For collectors who like provenance, the artist credited on the piece is Orville Wilson.

For anyone who remembers spinning up an Xbox 360 and hearing that soft green power glow, the Hallmark version hits the right notes. Press the tiny power button and the ornament’s LED lights up green; the boot sound plays, which then segues into the Halo 3 excerpt. Hallmark’s product copy and early hands-on posts note the clip is short — roughly a 20-second snippet — which feels like a respectful wink to the original rather than an attempt at a full soundtrack cameo. The ornament runs on three LR44-style button batteries, which Hallmark says are included.

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A little background on the music: Halo 3’s soundtrack — where “Behold a Pale Horse” appears — was composed by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori and released alongside the game in 2007. The full track runs several minutes on the original album, but the segment Hallmark uses is a compressed, instantly recognizable bite of the score that leans on the Halo motif most players associate with the series. That layered, choral-and-strings sound is a big part of why the boot sound + cue combo hits as sharply nostalgic.

There’s also a small bit of meta humor in the ornament’s design choices. The 360 is nearly two decades old — it debuted in November 2005 — and its life in the cultural memory includes not just great game soundtracks and multiplayer marathons but also the infamous “Red Ring of Death.” Hallmark’s ornament keeps the presentation festive and upbeat (green power light only); it doesn’t recreate the error ring, even as Xbox-themed merch has occasionally riffed on that darker chapter of hardware history.

Why this matters beyond being cute: the ornament is part of a broader push to sell nostalgia as seasonal décor. For people who grew up on the Xbox 360, Halo isn’t just a game — it’s the soundtrack to late-night sessions, friendships cemented in voice chat and, for better or worse, a very particular era of console identity. A $29 ornament that lights up and plays half a chorus of that memory is an easy impulse buy for gift exchanges, Secret Santas and holiday trees that double as a small museum of personal tastes.

If you’re buying: expect a plasticky but detailed little prop (Hallmark’s product page gives the dimensions and artist credits), replacement LR44 batteries will keep it playable long after the season, and you can add one directly from Hallmark or hunt the usual online sellers if stock runs low. For people who collect Keepsakes or who want a slightly irreverent, very personal touch on their tree, this is one of those holiday items that tells a story in a single press of a button.


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