Month: October 2004
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About those Gamespy art ‘assets’
A number of people have written us about ‘new screenshots’ at Gamespy.com – these are neither new, nor screenshots. They simply extracted a bunch of the artwork from the newly remodeled halo2.com. Oh, yeah – and then they put their own watermark on it.
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Follow directly – but with hesitation
Okay, I wasn’t going to post this, because it’s clear that the folks at nilerogers.com WANT you to watch the flash animations that go with the music… but for a lot of you, that’s a less than perfect solution; the animation doesn’t preload, it streams… which means if your internet connection isn’t suitably fast, you…
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Ivory Tower – from the inside
Another IGN Countdown article – this one is a short summary of Ivory Tower, one of the multiplayer maps that beta testers got their hands on. Read it for a summary and a couple of basic gameplay mode ideas.
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Lonely Hunter – in full
Well, it took longer than any of us expected – but you can now grab ‘Heart is a Lonely Hunter’ in one fell 203 mb swoop. If you don’t know what this movie is, here’s the first news post I made about it. We’ll continue releasing chapters for folks who don’t want the whole thing…
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GTA Vs. Halo 2
IGN continues their Countdown to Halo 2 series with a showdown – Halo 2 vs Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Yeah. Thanks, Creaper609. Update: In a twist that’s vaguely surreal, it looks like GTA: SA has ALSO been pirated and released to the net, before official publication. The Gamespot article is eerily similar to the…
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Truth and Recon – livin’ large
A few days ago, we mentioned that Ms Man had made it to the bottom of Truth and Reconciliation – at the time, there were only photos and a short, hard-to-understand vid. At this point, there’s a full 12 minute, 42 mb WMP9, showing the whole level, with step-by-step instructions. It’s really impressive. I don’t…
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Streaming Halo from WCG
The World Cyber Games website is streaming video from many of the Halo matches in this year’s tournament – you can find them on this page. Registration (free) is required to watch. Thanks, Bagre.
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Follow – up for your ears
Over at nilerogers.com, there’s a new snippet available from the Halo 2 soundtrack – this one is Odyssey 1st Movement, from Incubus. Looks like the web team there has learned their lesson – figuring out the direct URL to the mp3 isn’t as easy as it’s been in the past… and it’s doubtful that this…
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Tall order
There’s a new episode of Afterwar (episode 6) over at Black Arts Studios – looks like the Master Chief might be in trouble!
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A beta tester writes a book
Speaking of books… Ross Mills ran across a curious entry at Amazon UK. It’s a book entitled “The Halo 2 Battle Guide: Advanced Combat Techniques”, and purports to be written by ‘an experienced Halo 2 Beta tester’, chock-full of multiplayer tips. Publication date is December 17. As far as I can tell, it is not…
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More on the Piggyback Guide
eddie m pointed out a ‘Trade Kit’ for retailers made by Piggyback Interactive for their upcoming Halo 2 Strategy Guide. It contains different covers (including a very nice large version), an insert and a product sheet. The download is 2.1 mb, and requires registration (free). It’s still unclear whether there’s going to be a difference…
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Please follow closely. This portal is the first of ten.
Alex Cross pointed out this post mentioning that a new Halo 2 Soundtrack snippet has been posted to nilerodgers.com. This track is called “Follow (1st movement of the Odyssey)”, and it’s done by Incubus. Hardcore!
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John Wayne v Stuart Little.
Once again, the end of the day arrives, and the day’s One One Se7en is almost passed over. Today, that would be depressing, because it covers a subject that inspired headlines like “THE DEATH OF XBL!” when it was first announced… and Stuntmutt’s take was so close to my own I actually turned around to…
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International Shenanigans
Uriel has written a rant about the bungling of the Halo 2 LE release in Germany – apparently, a pretty bad job of estimating how many would sell was done. The language is not for kids, but the anger is universal.
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Art doesn’t have to cost.
Want to see the artwork that made Halo as beautiful as it is, but think that $22 is too much to pay? Wal-mart is selling it for $13.83 – that’s a couple of bucks cheaper than Amazon. (Realize that you’re eating away at Eric Trautmann’s royalty check every time you look for bargains, though…) Thanks,…
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Silly old duffer, eh?
rockslider has added a Halo dictionary to his site – it’s called ‘Halo in a nutshell’, and it’s pretty dang funny. Go read some.
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Chance to win a Yellow Hog
Holly Wright, who owns littleplasticmen.com, a site that sells action figures, wrote to tell us about the HALO Forward Command Center (HALOfcc), a new subsection devoted to Halo, with news, giveaways, and of course, Halo action figures (both current and older). The deal that makes this newsworthy: from now through the end of November, customers…
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Awesome browser, awesome game
kapowaz has put together a pretty fun wallpaper (preview here, 36K) that ties together the new Firefox web browser (final release is scheduled for November 9 – does that date sound familiar to any of you?) and a certain game you might have heard of. If you like it, it’s available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1152×864,…
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TalkXbox Reviews Plantronics
JMan of TalkXbox writes to let us know they’ve got a review of the new Plantronics Halo 2 Xbox Live headset over on their site. There’s some good info in there, so check it out!