My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

Year: 2004

  • But Mom…

    Calvin has come up with one very viable approach to keep from being spoiled in today’s Calvin and Halo.

  • A cool grand in Michigan

    Kevin Bunch writes about a Halo Tournament in Eastpointe, Michigan, on October 23; Entry fee is $60 per 4-man team, payout is $1000 for first place. More details can be found in this forum post.

  • I Love Bees – in the news again

    Following up on yesterday’s story from Wired Magazine, IGN has posted a 3-page look at the I Love Bees phenomenon. If you’ve been keeping your nose out of this one, this might be a good place to find some basic info about the ARG.

  • 60 Minutes Video, too

    Alto Darknight points out that in addition to the transcript we mentioned recently covering this week’s 60 Minutes Australia piece on Halo 2, there’s also video. I can’t watch it where I am… but you should.

  • Circuit City with a new (mini) screen

    Again, a number of people sent in links to this image at Circuit City – some wondered if it was a leaked shot. That seems unlikely, but the filename (and path) of the image would suggest that this came from an upcoming issue of PC Magazine. We’ll have to wait and see if this is…

  • That’s what it looks like…

    Thanks to the many, many people who sent in pictures of Halo 2 on the Bungie.net webcam today – we first heard about this from Shishka (surprise, surprise – I wonder who actually set it up?), but the first submitted picture was from Adam Daniel.

  • Halo in the news

    Two more Halo 2 news stories today: there’s the transcript of the recent 60 Minutes Australia preview of Halo 2 (thanks, Joshua Rennert), and a piece in the Washington Post on games used for serious purposes mentions Halo in passing as a game loved by soldiers in Iraq (thanks, Adam Daniel). Press, press, and more…

  • Maclean’s looks at Halo 2

    Bah. ferory sent in a scan of the September 20th issue of Canadian Weekly magazine Maclean’s this weekend – I forgot to put it up. It’s up now in our Press Scans area. A one-pager on Halo 2 – in a pretty mainstream magazine! Nice.

  • Stories – and a warning

    10 pieces for you today in the Fan Fiction section – that’s AFTER I deleted 57 duplicate submissions of the single piece by JCDentonCZ. (I left one, even.) What makes this more amazing to me is that he was part of the conversation a couple of days ago when something like this had happened before…

  • Pelican is ready to go!

    Compassghost, deprived of his ability to post his cool flash stuff on our forum, has asked us to point out two new Pelican-related pieces over on the Halo Babies forums. Pretty nice work!

  • Xbox.com Readiness Guide – two more parts

    Xbox.com has updated thier Halo 2 Readiness Guide, with Part 2 (Enter the Halo Universe) and Part 3 (Tips from the Halo 2 Beta Testers) now online. The first gives you a nice list of appropriate books, movies, and music to help get you in the mood – the second gives you tips from beta…

  • ‘ .’

    Stuntmutt takes a look at potential casting pitfalls in today’s One One Se7en.

  • Homefront Update

    Homefront, the Battlefield: Vietnam mod, has lost their home temporarily because Gamespy’s dynamic servers are down – so they’ve got an update posted over at the Junkyard. Today is Covenant day, it seems. Thanks to Mhaddy for the heads-up.

  • Now that’s a RANGE.

    Wow – two WILDLY different audio submissions today – actually, one came in this weekend, but I didn’t get to it (sorry, guys!).Welcome to Halo was created by Kil and Lox – it’s a Halo-themed version of the Welcome to Atlanta remix from Jermaine Dupri. Guns and rap – they just seem to go together,…

  • The Puppetmasters Speak

    Wired News has a great article on the I Love Bees phenomenon – a look at what’s behind it, and how it’s affected people. The whole shebang comes to a close on November 9, just in time for Halo 2 – I can’t WAIT for the summaries after that. This particular game, while not a…

  • On Halo 2 and Piracy

    Narcogen, over at Rampancy.net, has taken a long, hard look at the whole piracy issue (specifically with respect to the Halo 2 leak), and has blown out a few myths, and dispelled a few unreasonable rationalizations. It also looks at WHY the community has reacted the way it has. Definitely worth a read.

  • 13b for the masses

    In early September, Fire Team Charlie released FTC13b as a member-exclusive movie. This saddened many people who wanted to see it, but didn’t want to (or couldn’t) pay the $10 membership fee. Well… now you can watch it anyway – just visit the site for details. Thanks, Ash!

  • High Encryption

    Today’s Penny Arcade might, or might not, involve a game you’re all familiar with. You’ll have to crack the code to decide. Thanks, KP.

  • The Fate of the Forum – decided

    I’ve turned off the Fate of the Forum poll – the ‘Yes’ percentage is almost exactly 77.7% of the total vote, and that was too good to pass up. 😉 (It’s been hovering around this point for the last 18 hours or so, but I wanted to give it a little longer last night.) Four…

  • Next up – a Plantronics view inside the ear

    Daily Game has posted Duke’s Diary – the story of a controller’s visit to San Francisco to play Halo 2. Yeah, you read that right. Now go read it.