Year: 2002
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I hate it when that happens…
Ritalin adds another Halo moment to his artwork collection – you can find this one in our Miscellaneous Art section.
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It’s gonna take HOW long?
Chris Hamilton has set up a countdown page to the release of Halo 2. Currently, it counts down to the first of December, 2003 – but as dates become clearer, he’ll adjust the end result. (Interestingly, the timer on the front page of Rampancy.net shows a countdown that’s over 2 weeks shorter…)
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It lives… verily.
mnemesis points out that the Halo Story Page has been updated… again. Nice to have a tag team working on it now!
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Sapien, huh?
Ever wonder about the tools used to build Halo? Wonder no more. Bungie.net has put up an interview with Mat Noguchi… you’ll learn a lot. Not all of it is useful information… but you’ll have fun anyway.
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GamingWorld X looks at Halo 2
Another Halo 2 preview has popped up – this time over at GamingWorld X. Take a look.
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How much?
There’s a new poll up at Bungie.net – they’re wondering how much you’d be willing to pay for a Halo competition. Be sure to read the comments of both Jester, over at Psyjnir.com, and Miguel Chavez, on our forum – things to keep in mind before you vote. (And oh, yeah… read Yeroen’s comments, too.)
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Halo Online puts up Halo 2 article
Word comes from PTM of Halo Online that an article has been put online which combines much of the Halo 2 information that’s been disseminated via magazine articles and the like into one source. For now, you can find it on their forum; eventually, it’ll be in their Halo 2 section. Update: According to a…
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Future Bungie games… on a PC, too?
Homelan has put up an interview with Stuart Moulder, general manager of the PC Games division at Microsoft. One question directly concerned Bungie:HomeLAN – Some people have wondered if Bungie will go back to PC game development under Microsoft. Are there plans for Bungie to make PC only games in addition to Halo and Halo…
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Other places…
Couple of links for you today: el_halo_diablo points out The Gamer’s Corner, a forum devoted mostly to Halo, and Dinky points out that Halo Juggalo Productions has a new video, called I Wish They Were Porsches, up. (We can’t watch it – a Windows Media Player file with a data rate of over 3 mb/sec…
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Um… is that what Jason meant?
Ritalin turns in a “screenshot from an older build of the Halo 2 engine”. We’ve tossed it in our Miscellaneous Art section.
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The day’s stories
Thursday morning Fan Fiction:Revolution, part 10, by Gruntkiller Births: Prologue, by coldflame The New Reach Campaigns, part 6, by Gasmask After Halo (k), part 4, by Kyle The Shadows, part 7, by Glenny Go read…
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Hi-Res Halo 2 madness from X02
Whoa. GameKult seems to have put up a collection of very high resolution shots from Halo 2 – all have been seen before, but none at this quality level. (Some have only been seen in leaked magazine scans, as a matter of fact.) There are 18 images, including several renders of the new Warthog, a…
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Three is Darker, Too
Three new desktops from three new people – check ’em out in our Wallpaper section.
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Culture. Discuss.
Forgot to post this yesterday; the official Iain Banks website has added a forum. If you’re interested in discussing the Culture novels (or anything else Banks-related), this is the place for you. Not completely on-topic with respect to Halo, but it might be of interest to Halo Storyphiles.
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Little-Known Covenant Weaponry
oldmano’theC found this puppy somewhere. Gotta watch that viscous toxic slime…
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Halo 2 mp3 updated
You couldn’t tell by me… but apparently the Halo 2 mp3 released on Bungie.net yesterday wasn’t up to snuff, quality-wise. Marty re-encoded it by hand today, and the new version is available from the Halo 2 info page at Bungie.net. (It’s different, that’s for sure.)
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Big Artwork Thing What Kicks Our Asses.
Griffon has spent some time creating a pretty spectacular piece of wallpaper from the cover of this month’s Edge magazine. (As far as I know, the back cover hasn’t been shown on the web yet.) It’s available in a variety of sizes, and it’s watermarked with the Edge logo to remind people where it came…