Author: Louis Wu
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Saucee Montage 3.0
Saucee’s third montage passed the MPRRS this morning – so you can grab a copy of it either in WMP9 format (43.3 mb) or QuickTime format (44.1 mb). Nice audio-video synchronization, and some funky video effects. Go watch!
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Actually, Just Dead.
Stuntmutt takes a look at the decision to use Spartan 458 in the upcoming Dead or Alive 4 in today’s One One Se7en. He makes a compelling alternate case.
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Friday Fiction
Twenty-eight new pieces in the Fan Fiction section – busy week for the writers. Go check!
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Glenda Talks Stubbs to WGO
Over at Wideloadgames.org, there’s an exclusive interview with Glenda Adams, Director of Development at Aspyr Media (the software house responsible for the PC and Mac versions of Stubbs the Zombie). It’s quite technical, centering on the requirements needed to run the game, and why – looks like the video card minimums are gonna be pretty…
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H2O Stats Reader v 1.1.8
LunarShadow has posted a new version of H2O Stats Reader, for aggregating XBL stats. Check out this forum post for details of the new stuff and a download link.
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A week and a half’s worth of Podtacular
Wow. Looks like since they stopped telling us about them, we’ve completely missed the last few Podtacular podcasts. We mentioned Episode 12 on October 10… since then, they’ve released Episode 13 (Grenade Power and Burial Mounds), Episode 14 (Customs and Call-Ins), Episode 15 (high-quality update), Episode 16 (Coag and Combos), and Episode 17 (Customs and…
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Halo: The Spartans, from Edgen
Justin Durban, otherwise known as Edgen, has created quite a bit of Halo music over the years. When he heard that Peter Jackson was going to be working with the Halo movie project, he got pretty excited, and was inspired to create a new piece. Halo: The Spartans (8.6 mb, mp3 format) is a beautiful…
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Rad Halo 2 Speedruns
Jeff Cousins pointed out that two of his speed runs (Outskirts and Cairo Station) have been posted up at highspeedhalo.org. The Cairo Station run, in particular, is pretty darned cool – the man is GOOD. (In fact, I’m wishing the footage was higher-quality, it’s so impressive to watch.) QuickTime format, 17.4 and 32.9 mb respectively.…
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Taming Team Hardcore
Bungie’s posted a great article on Team Hardcore playlist tactics, with the help of MLG Pro’s Dolbex. If you’ve tried the playlist and found that staying alive was… well, hard, you should read this. Great pics, too. Thanks, Frankbex.
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RoP 2005: Best Male Performance
The Rockets on Prisoners Awards announcements continue, with a vid showing nominees (and winner) for Best Male Performance. Thanks once again to Spartan 777 for the heads-up.
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Spitfire
Pushbak created a fun HaloPC-based montage; it didn’t QUITE pass the MPRRS, but it was close, and it brought back memories, so we’re hosting it. The original is MPEG-4 encoded (QuickTime only, 51.5 mb), but you can also grab a WMP9 version if you like (49.3 mb). As Pushbak says, “Halo = Fun”.
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Zombie Talk
Narcogen put together some great questions, and got some solid answers, in an interview with Matt Soell, lead writer at Wideload Games. Everything from Halo engine choices for Stubbs to business model comparisons to details about the game itself got covered. Go read it!
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MLG PwnCast Episode II
The second episode of MLG PwnCast has been released, and can be downloaded via iTunes. It’s 70 minutes long, 79.4 mb, and is co-hosted by Overswarm (of the Not So Common Sense strategy guide), reviews CarnageStats and a few montages, and generally gives you tips on MLG-style play. Go listen!
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The Sword is Down!
Captain Spark turned in another batch of dialogue snippets for the Dialogue Databank – I’m LOVIN’ that female marine clip. You can use the above link to browse the submissions, or grab the whole batch from his website.
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‘Not For The Faint Of Heart.’
The Team Hardcore playlist went live yesterday. Stuntmutt takes a look in today’s One One Se7en.
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WCG Group Drawing Completed
The Group Drawing for the World Cyber Games event, taking place next month in Singapore, occurred last night (well, this afternoon, Singapore time – about 10 hours ago). The Halo 2 competition pits 17 teams against one another – they’re split into four groups, with two teams from each group moving on to the final…
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New artwork at PolyMallet
A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned PolyMallet, Chris Hughes’ personal site. Recently, the gallery page was updated with new work, including a number of Halo pieces. (The Early Work in Progress Cortana is pretty interesting.) Go check it out! Thanks, Harry Al-Shakarchi.
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Mud-wrestling female ninjas
There’s another top story up on Bungie.net tonight – it’s an interview with Bob Glessner, the newest Bungie hire. He works for Mat Noguchi, doing Tools programming (the fact that he’s working primarily with Halo map-creation tools says some specific things about Bungie’s next project). I think Noguchi gets a bad rap in this interview…
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Gladiator Evolved – for your iPod
Eep – this passed the MPRRS yesterday, but I forgot to post it. I just want to say that this is probably the last of its kind that we’ll entertain here; I do NOT want to become the defacto host of iPod-formatted films. That said, the reviewers approved it, so I’m passing it along. It’s…