My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

Year: 2005

  • How to Snipe

    There’s a new ‘Sniping Locations FAQ’ over at IGN, discussing sniping on Coagulation. Comes with a bunch of ‘rules’, too. And a warning that XBL sucks.

  • Meet the Family – now in QuickTime

    Speaking of HALOChat and movies… the recent release of Stryke Force’s second episode now has a QuickTime version; HALOChat has offered the bandwith to host the version we re-encoded (15.3 mb). (He warns people not to try and use download accelerators; you won’t get a useable file if you do.) Gotta love this community!

  • Tribute to Burial Mounds

    Gah. This was supposed to go up earlier this afternoon, but I’ve been gone all day. TheTaintedOne created a video he calls ‘Tribute to Burial Mounds’ – a glitch film with one important difference from other glitch films – it’s in widescreen mode. Really nicely done, showing most of the funky stuff you can do…

  • Game with Incubus

    Another one of theose ‘Game with Fame’ events – this time, you have a shot to play online with Incubus. Visit their web page and register for a shot at 100 slots to play online on January 24. (There are also 10 runner-up prizes of their new DVD.) Thanks, DailyGame.

  • Pete Parsons – Game Designer of the Year?

    Wired Magazine has announced their nominees for the Sixth Annual Wired Rave Awards – Pete Parsons has picked up a nomination for ‘Game Designer’ for his work on Halo 2 (hehe). The Wired site itself hasn’t been updated yet; it’s still showing last year’s awards. Thanks, ICDedPpl.

  • The Sleeping Princess Awakes

    There’s a great interview with Kristen Rutherford, the actress who played Melissa (and several others) in last summer’s I Love Bees ARG, over at TVG. Give it a read to see where the CREW was coming from. Thanks, Dolbex.

  • Meet the Family

    Machinima marches on – Stryke Force HQ, a series started up a month ago, has posted episode 2 on their video page. Lots of backstory, mixed with clean filmmaking technique – absolutely worth a watch! (This episode is WMP9-only at the moment, but I’m working on a QT version… the only issue is bandwidth.) 17.6…

  • Big cash at CeBIT

    The World Cyber Games are coming to Europe March 10-13. Prize money on the line – 150,000 € (nothing to sneeze at). One of the tourney games: Halo 2, 1v1. Thanks to Marc, of Halo Universe, for the heads-up.

  • Just another face at Zanzibar

    Gavin Miller dropped us a note to let us know that the machinima series Them vs Us (first mentioned a couple of weeks ago) has a new website, a new forum, and two new vids up… with their first actual episode coming later this week. Go check ’em out!

  • The Dangers of Console Modding

    Lothar Hex writes to let us know that Halo gets a brief mention in today’s Exterminatus Now webcomic.

  • Ranking Done Right

    Over on Xbox.com, Alex McLain writes about Xbox Live multiplay – and what makes it work. Halo 2’s ranking system is held up as a model for other games. (Splinter Cell’s stealth adn Itagaki’s tournament play are also highlighted.) Thanks to Wolfy for the heads-up.

  • TalkXbox Talks Halo

    Two more Halo-related pieces over at TalkXbox – there’s the second third of the Halo 2 vs MechAssault 2 comparison (we mentioned part 1 last week), and there’s another strategy guide – Beaver Creek CTF. The first compares graphics and multiplayer features between the two titans (Halo 2 loses the former and wins the latter,…

  • Movies for everyone

    Boatloads of movie tidbits today… but there’s lots of stuff, so we’ll take it as it comes. First up: mirrors. Richard Bentley added another mirror for the Team Sexy Release Night vid (I think there’s enough bandwidth for that now 🙂 )… and so did That Weasel – who ALSO mirrored all the rest of…

  • Talking to the Tricksters

    Ducain has interviewed Ms. Man, a trickster of some repute. It’s a fun chat – a look at what makes him tick, what keeps him going (kept him going, I guess – sounds like his Halo days are nearly over), why tricking is so addictive. Go read!

  • Video game sales end 2004 on a low point

    Interesting article over at GamesIndustry.biz – looks like a hardware shortfall led to an overall decline in video game growth in December 2004, compared to December 2003. Ouch! Halo 2 was 4th in December sales, with less than 900,000 units. (I have a little bit of trouble with those numbers: according to the same website,…

  • Up, Up, and Away!

    MrJukes continues his jumping frenzy with another session added to his site. Small… but some pretty nice jumps. A great collection, always getting better!

  • More bandwidth for Team Sexy

    The Team Sexy opening day footage we mentioned yesterday now has a couple of new mirrors – FileFront has a copy (lots of bandwidth), and HALOChat has put up a BitTorrent seed, as well. Thanks to HALOChat for both links.

  • Bonehead.

    An interesting One One Se7en for you today… personally, I think it’s one of his best. (If you don’t agree, you’ve missed (at least part of) the joke.)

  • Wallpaper to cover the cracks

    There are 21 new desktop images for you in the Wallpaper section today (over 30 if you count variants). Some are really amazing. (Personally, I’m lovin’ Eric Rodrigues’ Elite – it’s a hair too bright for a long-term desktop for me, but I LOVE the detail. Tim Shenton’s Sacred Icon paper is pretty darn impressive,…

  • Happy to be here!

    thesaelens has turned in another 21 dialogue snippets (14 grunts, 7 elites) for our Halo 2 Dialogue Databank. Go listen!