Month: June 2004
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Date. Up. Week.
Last Friday’s Weekly Bungie Update has now been added to our searchable archive; you can use it to discover interesting things. For example, I’ve always thought of Pete Parsons as a rather classy guy, someone who put a decent face on the rabble that is Bungie. The Sushi Fart comment this week threw me… until…
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Hello Darkness My Old Friend…
One One Se7en looks on the bright side of yet another new Halo 2 feature.
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That’s a lotta wheels.
rapture found a fun image on Planet Unreal. I’m kinda glad Halo doesn’t actually work like that. (Yes, this is Halo-related; the pic comes from a UT version of Blood Gulch.)
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It’s worse than when you are driving…
Dogsounds, a staple on our forum for a long time, went away. Now he’s back. How do I know? Oh… it’s probably the milk squirting out my nose.
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Halo + Legos = TOYZ
Thanks again to Fury Three, who’s done a wonderful job of summarizing the Halo offerings made of Legos over at the Brickshelf. Check ’em all out!
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If it’s Monday, it must be Fan Fiction
Bunch of writing over the weekend, for the Fan Fiction section – 29 pieces, to be specific. Go get ’em!
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Halo Game closes, Halo.fr opens
The largest French Halo site has just changed links; Halo-Game has become Halo.fr. They’ve written up a press release (in French), and sent along the highlights (in English). You can find both here.
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Inside The Helmet
There’s a new Livejournal to read – this one is called ‘SPARTAN Updates’. It’s updated semi-daily (author’s terminology), and looks at the day-to-day life of John-117. In light of the negative feelings generated by some peripheral issues with the whole Enkidu presentation, I’d like to make a few things clear:This is not being written by…
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Cheap Halo for Auction in GB
Matt_117 points out an interesting eBay auction; you can order a new and sealed copy of Halo 2 for £19.99, free shipping, delivered, VAT included, in your hands within 2 weeks of November 9. If you’re on a budget, and live in Great Britain, this might be worth looking at.
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Say Hello To My Little Friend.
Episode 22 of Miniature Halo has been posted; MC gets some help. w00t!
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QuickTime Banshees
Yesterday, we mentioned a movie posted by Ducain, showing the Object Overload technique used on the Maw to grab a banshee in Single Player mode. I’d mentioned that a QuickTime version could be made available if needed – a number of people have emailed about this, so you can grab a copy on files.bungie.org. Also,…
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The Media Blitz Commences
tLove scanned a 2-page ad for Halo 2 from the current issue of EGM. It’s not very high-resolution, but it doesn’t need to be; it gets its point across quite nicely at any size. (We figure free advertising isn’t gonna bother ANYONE, which is why we’re okay posting scans from a current issue.) Update: Oops,…
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You take the Leyk. I look and look at it.
We got a nice note from Tina Leyk this evening, letting us know about a couple of updates on her website; we’ve added the relevant art to her collections here. There’s a new wallpaper using the Fur-Lo characters; you can find it on the Fur-Lo page. There’s also a great sketch of an Elite bust…
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Interpretation
Interesting… Ashrak has taken a shot at interpreting a pair of glyphs that appear in Two Betrayals (with a little animated gif and a description). I like it!
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Of Banshees, and Exploring
A year and a half ago, Frogblast showed us how to use Object Overload to grab a banshee on the Maw. He did it in Co-op mode, because OO is WAAAAY easier that way. However, last October, Mat Noguchi, Tools programmer over at Bungie, explained enough about Object Overload that the route was clear (though…
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Halo2.com gets updated
Microsoft’s Halo 2 splash site (Halo2.com) has been updated – all the new Game Informer screenshots have been added, as well as that amazing Eddie Smith artwork that showed up in the Swedish SuperPlay print article. (It can be found under ‘Screenshots’, which is sort of silly… but I guess they don’t have a ‘Wallpaper’…
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RvB Artwork
Red vs Blue has put up a HUGE collection of viewer-submitted artwork; icons, wallpaper, random pics… go check it all out. Thanks to Ross Mills for the heads-up.
