Year: 2002
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Fan Fiction Full House
More weekend reading – 3 more pieces of Fan Fiction have come in. Sarge turns in the second chapter of Banserki’s Journal, The Wraven drops off Chapter 1 of Halo: Siege of the Rings, and Steven Crowley gives us Chapter 1 of Halo: Protect the Homestead. Whew! More updates (not ff, but other stuff) coming…
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New Wallpaper
The guys at Socket Error have turned in another desktop image – you’ll find it in our Wallpaper section.
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I’ll be back… says HQ Halo
Pacey Dre writes to let us know that HQ Halo isn’t down for good… just offline until the bandwidth excession has passed. (He’s guessing 2 or 3 days.)
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On Top of SC… in 3D
Bonk has put up a very nice little QuickTime VR movie (200k) of the top of Silent Cartographer… makes me want to build a house up there. (I wonder how much that island land is going for…?)
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Light Weekend Reading
Updates can be hard on family days… but here are three new Fan Fiction items for you – the first part of Banserki’s Journal (A View From the Grunt), Chapter 5 of The Tides of War, and Chapter 1 of Effusion. Go to it!
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Freewill and Halo – what a pair!
Major updates at Bungie’s websites: Truth and Reconciliation’s Legendary Walkthrough has gotten a second chapter (with some GORGEOUS screenshots, thanks to Mordia), and the Seventh Column has a monster interview with bungie.org’s own Miguel Chavez, Bungie’s Number One Fan. Check ’em out!
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Maw 700 Contest 2 – Complete!
It hasn’t been without roadblocks, but the Maw 700 has finally come to a successful conclusion. Contest 2, in which participants needed to get from one end of the Maw Run to the other with Maximum Style, closed 27 hours ago – but instead of a few screenshots (and a well-defined goal, as Contest 1…
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HBO Weekly Review posted
Weekly Review has posted his HBO Weekly Review – and with the exception of the quotes of mine that he took (embarrassingly) out of context, it’s a fantastic summary of the week. (It’s getting rather long, though – I thought summaries were supposed to be EASY to read? Maybe there’s just so much goodness that…
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GDC Awards – Halo wins Audio Excellence
The 2002 Game Developers Conference ends tomorrow (when Bungie’s Jaime Griesemer and Chris Butcher will be giving a presentation on Halo’s AI, and Marty O’Donnell will be talking about Halo’s audio production), but last night, the Game Developers Choice Awards were given out, and Halo won one of the three categories for which it was…
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NYT says Halo not a good military sim (duh)
Lophan passed along an interesting URL from the New York Times website (free registration required) – ‘Grinding Terror or Grand Adventure – Choose Your War’. It compares Operation: Flashpoint to Halo, using these two games as representatives of opposing genres of war simulators: But if Flashpoint gives players the kind of ground-level view of war…
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Not Phoenix… Mech Assault
Charles Clifford points out an article on Gamespy that explains the Gamer’s Logik confusion yesterday – the product they were talking about was Mech Assault, a new third-person combat game from Microsoft due out in November. It’s not based on the Halo engine, and it doesn’t seem to have a story-based concept behind it:Gitelman [project…
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Starcraft now gets Sidewinder
Whoa – a new fad has started. Bezerk Fury follows the lead of Jonathon Cairns, and creates another Starcraft map – this time of Sidewinder. (It’s 40k.) The question is… can anyone do the SOLO levels? 🙂
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Window for Maw 700 Contest 2 closed
And the doors are officially… Closed. The Second Contest of the Maw 700 is now over, but for the judging… we’ll be poring over the entries this evening, and will announce the winner either later tonight or tomorrow. We have a total of three entries (we probably would have had four, had it not been…
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MPZ Halo reviews Halo
fAt1, of MPZ Halo, has put up his review of Halo – he was… rather enthusiastic. The review itself says that you shouldn’t expect a numerical score… but I pushed him; he gave it a 10.5/10. We’ve added it to the Reviews database. (Expect a rather large set of additions to the database sometime soon.)
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I want a windup warthog!
Halo action figures in the future? Matt Soell dropped by to point out that while the most recent attempt in this field failed, Doug Zartman (formerly known as the Voice of Bob, currently a MS employee) is working on finding another partner for this endeavor. Woohoo – plush Grunt dolls you can feed to your…
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Xen Gamers Halo review
Ran across another Halo review – Xen Gamers gave it an A, a few weeks ago. We’ve added it to the Reviews database.
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More Warthog Jumping – in Germany
Nico D., of Game-presse.de, sends word that Warthog jumping was so much fun, he had to make his own Warthog Jump tribute movie. It’s in .wmv format, 4:30 long, and weighs in at 7.4 mb. Take a look!
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Blood Gulch… for Starcraft!
Goodness. Alan Wu sent in a map, created by friend Jonathon Cairns, of Blood Gulch in Starcraft format. If you play Starcraft, snag this! (There are a few easter eggs, so hunt around.) It’s 80k, zipped.