Year: 2006
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Figuratively Speaking.
Last One One Se7en before the 7 on the 7th deadline this Sunday – and Stuntmutt takes advantage of it to show you that no matter how groan-inducing the pun is that you came up with for your caption… he’s got you beat. 7 ways to Sunday. (If you’re wondering who that little guy talking…
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Fanfic Update
What the heck is going on? There are 13 new pieces for you in the Fan Fiction section today – but I had to delete 7 more because the authors ignored the (pretty short) Rules page! Geez, guys – if you pad a story with useless text to bypass the minimum word limit, we’re gonna…
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MS signs on with WCG
The World Cyber Games just got a new sponsor – Microsoft. The pot for 2006 is rather large – half a million dollars. (Last year’s pot for the Grand Final was $435,000, so this is a nice bump.) Some of that extra money is coming from MS – along with all the hardware that the…
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Misc Art – Overflowing
More artwork. LOTS more. I had contacted a few prolific DeviantARTists – folks with large numbers of Halo-related images in their DeviantART profiles, but who’d not submitted those images here. Kamino185, lhs, and GTGundam (who did have SOME images here, just not all) each agreed to allow us to host copies of their Halo work…
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What? No Pony?
IGN has put together yet another Halo 3 wishlist – and if they got everything they asked for, Halo 3 would be a pretty silly game. (It would probably also be able to make you a margarita during play – which might not be a bad thing.) IGN’s gotta sell pageviews, though, and you can’t…
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Nasty, Nasty Brutes
Continuing with the monstrous dialogue updates, we’ve got almost 100 Brute snippets from Hellhawk added today to our Dialogue Databank; go listen to these creatures!
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View From Heaven
Belligerent put together ‘View From Heaven’, a music video set to the song of the same name by Yellowcard. The MPRRS crew loved the filmwork. Cinematography is quite good, film quality is quite good. Good angles, all around. Go watch! 30 mb, in either WMP9 or QuickTime formats.
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Edgeworks – no, The Codex – no…
We got mail from Nerrolken about some big updates over at The Codex Series website. Well… it’s more than just the Codex Series site at this point, which is part of the big news – but there’s more. Go read it all.
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The Bungie Guide to Sci Fi
Frankie bugged a bunch of the Bungie employees for lists of science-fiction influences or interests they’ve got going; if you’re looking for some good reading/watching, the resulting article will keep you busy for a LONG time. Notably missing from anyone’s list are Chris Rowley’s Vang novels… you’d think things that so deeply influenced the creation…
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The Ring Day 0
RemminyCricket submitted ‘The Ring Day 0’ to the MPRRS – reviewers liked the video effects, the background music, and the camerawork. It looks at the what happens to a guy who finds a video with a dire warning scribbled on it… 32 mb, in WMP9 or QuickTime format. (He’s expecting to make 8 episodes, though…
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Line On The Left.
If today’s One One Se7en makes no sense to you, you should read this article. And when you’re done, find me the fan clamps.
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Starship Dimensions
I could have SWORN we’d mentioned this site before, but it seems I’m wrong. wheelers sent us a note about merzo.net – a site devoted to illustrating the dimensions of science fiction constructs from many different sources. On the 2000X page, you’ll find a pretty familiar ring-shaped object…
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Rampant Rumor-Mongering
On April 1, we posted a (fake) press release from Jagex, the company behind Runescape; it announced Halo: Online, a Massively Multiplayer online role-playing game based on the Halo universe. This press release was created by Ross Mills, a longtime community member and current employee of Jagex, and while he thinks the concept is cool,…
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What’s wrong with Halo 2, Part 8,222,043
Annihil8or stopped by our forum to mention his Halo blog, the title of which (‘Halo 2 Failures’) should give you a pretty good sense for what he writes about. None of this stuff is new – but it’s presented in a calm, rational manner, and for the most part, it’s well thought-out. (Well, except for…
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H20 Stats Reader Bug Fix
LunarShadow dropped by to explain that his H2O stats reader has been upgraded again; it’s a small bugfix for folks who don’t have ‘English’ as the default language in Windows. A link to his site (for a download) is in the forum post.
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Submit Stuff for Episode 59: Customs and Call-Ins!
Well it’s that time again and we’re changing up the format a bit. It’s like the Customs and Call-ins show: extra crispy version. Or maybe onions on the side. I’m not too good with analogies. It’s like… nevermind. Gimme party leader We’re doing the customs part a bit different, we’ll only mention the top 1…
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Submit Stuff for Episode 59: Customs and Call-Ins!
Well it’s that time again and we’re changing up the format a bit. It’s like the Customs and Call-ins show: extra crispy version. Or maybe onions on the side. I’m not too good with analogies. It’s like… nevermind. Gimme party leader We’re doing the customs part a bit different, we’ll only mention the top 1…
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I Stopped to Fill My Car Up
omg a fish submitted a music video set to the Stereophonics’ ‘I Stopped to Fill My Car Up’ – great effects, great cinematography. The reviewers at the MPRRS liked it, though a few thought its pace was a bit too slow. (Hey, whaddaya want… it matches the song!) 21.6 mb in WMP9 format, 20.8 mb…
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The Unbearable Lightness of MC
Two new GORGEOUS pieces from Bryn Casey – he describes them as ‘one loose and one tight’, which isn’t far off – but I love ’em both. Check out Vapori (tight) and Cave (loose). Why is it that when I put lines on a piece of paper like that, it looks like scribbling?
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The Valley of the Forerunners: Part 7
Dennis Powers writes to point out that the 7th episode of Valley of the Forerunners is online now at the Halo CE Chronicles website. Harrington takes over and begins to figure out what the marines need to do. Just over 7 minutes long, in (as usual) WMP9, QuickTime, and streaming Flash formats. Go watch!
