My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

Month: September 2005

  • Corn Star.

    If you thought One One Se7en was ALREADY too full of puns, stay far, far away from today’s comic. It’s like someone blew up a fusion core that was standing next to a whole TEAM of puns.

  • You’re Outta Your Gourd 2005

    I’m announcing this now, because I want to make sure I don’t let it slip entirely – but the full details haven’t been worked out yet (mostly prizes). Last year, we held a pumpkin-carving contest – it went really well, and folks wanted us to do it again. So we’re doing it again. The rules…

  • Monday Text

    Ten new pieces for you in the Fan Fiction section this morning. Read.

  • Splode

    Dustin wrote to tell us about Splode, a new apparel site that caters to gamers; one of their offerings is directly Halo-related. They’re also offering an HBO-only discount; enter ‘hbo1′ (no quotes, and it’s case-sensitive) in the promotion code box, and you’ll receive 15% off that item. Go check ’em out!

  • New vids at Halo2Forum

    Three new movies for download over at Halo2Forum.com – two montage trailers, one full montage. ArKiVe’s Montage 2 Trailer (19.1 mb) is almost all snipes, with an occasional sticky or beatdown. Titan VIII’s Montage 4 Preview (43.7 mb) is heavy on the BR action. And Fyler’s First Montage (91.7 mb) is full of all sorts…

  • Pirates!

    Red vs Blue Episode 62, ‘Lost in Triangulation’, was a little late in coming this week (congratulations, Geoff!), but it’s here now for sponsors, and should be up in the not-too-distant future for the masses. Almost 6 minutes of RvB goodness, this one follows the three evolving storylines of season 4 – Sarge’s megalomaniacism, the…

  • MLG PwnCast – a new Halo 2 podcast

    A new Halo 2 podcast popped up yesterday; the Unofficial MLG PwnCast aims to help folks play Halo 2 better than they did before, and caters specifically to the MLG Customs community. The first episode is three and a half minutes long, weighs in at 4 mb, and introduces the ideas behind the show. Go…

  • I Love Bees, Reordered – Part 2

    Webshift’s re-ordering of the I Love Bees audio continues – Chapter 2 is now available for download. Go listen!

  • The Cult of Red Vs. Blue

    Tom’s Hardware Guide posted a nice article about Red vs Blue yesterday – it talks about how they got started, and where they might be going. Thanks to Spideroptics for the heads-up.

  • Wallpaper Queue Cleared

    A week ago, I mentioned that the Miscellaneous Art and Wallpaper sections would be updated soon. The Misc Art queue was cleared out a couple of days after that – I’m finally making good on the Wallpaper promise. Go check the Wallpaper section – there are 28 new entries (many with variants – a total…

  • Stubbs coop gameplay – watch it now

    Coolness. IGN has posted a split-screen coop gameplay vid for Stubbs the Zombie; I see a rocket launcher, I see a jeep. The interface is wonderfully campy – this puppy looks to be FUN! Thanks, Rampancy.net.

  • The LAN Locator

    DoctorEvol has been working on the LAN Locator system – you can find it linked off the Coconut Lounge, his website. Add in the details of your next lanfest, and folks will be able to search the database for it! (This is only as good as the data it collects – so if you like…

  • I Love Bees – Reordered

    Webshift loved the I Love Bees game from last summer – but he was unhappy that the story was released in such a way that you occasionally learned things before they made sense, because the releases were character-based, instead of chronologically-based. He took it upon himself to remix the pieces, and we’ll be releasing them…

  • Stubbs – in the Spotlight

    Our favorite CBS News gamer, William Vitka, has posted an article about Stubbs the Zombie (good read!) – thanks, 3Suns… and Inside Mac Games gets some info about the Mac port of that game from Glenda Jackson, of Aspyr (thanks, Narcogen).

  • Name That Tune

    Video Games Live, the concert tour that was planned for this summer and will now kick off at the end of October, has a ‘Name That Tune’ game online to show you some of the music they play. (Halo’s main theme, of course, is among the pieces.) Give it a whirl – and check out…

  • That projector costs ten grand.

    Today’s Bungie Weekly Update takes a close look at the new office space, with some very nice panoramic shots of the space and a list of nearby eateries (though I’m sure Bentllama is gonna kill Frankie for neglecting the Original Pancake House RIGHT NEXT DOOR). There’s also a pretty awesome Mister Chief Etch-a-Sketch. Go read!

  • 117, Part 2

    Yesterday, Fireb0rn (creator of the critically-acclaimed Halo vids 117 and Talking Smack over Xbox Live) wrote to say he had a followup to 117 (which was the story of a single Spartan facing nearly insurmountable odds) ready to go, but that it was too big for the MPRRS. I re-encoded it for him, and submitted…

  • Stubbs the Zombie – double the fun!

    mejp44 noticed an article at TeamXbox about Wideload’s upcoming Halo-engined game, Stubbs the Zombie – they’ve added split-screen 2-player Coop. Now you can zombify Punchbowl… with a buddy!

  • Fight the Flood Update

    Wow, I nearly missed this one – the headline doesn’t change much, so you have to pay close attention to dates. Over at Bungie.net, SketchFactor has posted an update on the Fight the Flood campaign – they’ve sold nearly 11,000 shirts, collecting more than $160,000 for the American Red Cross Katrina relief effort. Wow! Sketch…

  • Lamertag.

    Stuntmutt takes issue with text embellishment of gamertags – read today’s One One Se7en for more details.