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HBOFFPotW – December 19
kr-1426 pointed out that the HBO Fan Fic Pick of the Week for this Friday’s stories is now online on the HBOFF forum – give it a read!(Louis Wu 14:24:12 UTC)
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Tommy 92L’s Christmas Special
Tommy92L dropped in to announce Tommy 92L’s Christmas Special, a machinima made with HaloCE with a heartwarming message for the Holidays. Give it a look!(Louis Wu 14:23:38 UTC)
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Arby ‘n’ the Chief S3E05: Showdown
AvatarAang noticed that Arby and the Chief Season 3 Episode 5 is now online – MC and Craig have their 1v1 to see who’s more MLG.(Louis Wu 14:23:13 UTC)
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Operation Chastity – now with more warthog info!
Pete Cooper stopped in to say that the Warthog Diary for his Operation Chastity movie is now online – go see how the progress is going!(Louis Wu 22:25:33 UTC)
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The Second Halo Light Show
Hawty McBloggy pointed out a newer version of the Halo Light Show (we mentioned the first one back in October) – seemed a bit too heavy on the After Effects filters, but was entertaining, to some degree. Go watch!(Louis Wu 22:23:17 UTC)
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Podtacular 173: Customs and Creations
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This podcast is out later than usual from me taking finals and traveling home, but it’s finally done and out. Crypto is replaced by Sqweryl this week as we record the last episode of the year. We will be back in action the first weekend in January, so this is it for a couple of weeks. Enjoy.
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AH: Preview: Pajamachievements
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Howdy Ya’ll, Strange to see Achievement Hunter updating on a Saturday I know, but last night Griffon and I cut a preview for an upcoming feature she’s doing, and figured, why wait? So click on the link above, then check back Monday or Tuesday for the…
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RT: Great Minds Sleep Alike Part 2
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It’s amazing how one simple little dream can spark something so great. Now it’s not just a dream, it’s a movement! Also, when you’re done belly laughing from all this hilarity, you should head over and check out the preview for the latest AH feature. It’s…
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Colm Nelson, Part 2 – The design behind the design
A few weeks ago, we mentioned part one of an interview with Colm Nelson, Halo 3’s Interaction Designer. Part two has now been posted (thanks, Nidonocu). It’s got some really interesting information about how the social interaction portions of Halo 3’s AI were built – I hope other game designers read this, because very few games have a system of playing together over time that works as well as the Halo series. Check it out!(Louis Wu 14:30:53 UTC)
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Halo Wars site updates
2900d4u pointed out new updates at the Halo Wars website – new buildings for the UNSC, new buildings and units for the Covenant (the Vampire looks pretty cool!). It’s all a Happy Holidays bonus to you from the Ensemble team. (Louis Wu 14:20:39 UTC)
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Inside Halo December Promo
AvatarAang pointed out a promo for an upcoming episode of Inside Halo – live-action Chief working out? Ooookay…(Louis Wu 14:16:13 UTC)
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News-post-arama
Ze master is away from his desk for the next day or two. Carry on!(Ding 06:26:10 UTC)
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iPhone :: Favorite Apps and Games
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This is sort of a master list of my favorite iPhone applications and games. This list will be updated as it needs it, and as time allows.
How does an app or game make the list? Well, it’s quite simple really. I own an iPhone 3G, so good, useful, fun apps and games that I have used will be added to the list with a thumbnail and a short description.
The apps and games will be broken down into 2 sections, and 2 sub-categories. Naturally, apps and games will be the 2 sections. The sub-categories will be Free, and Paid. The only ones that will have a price listing will obviously be the paid ones.
I hope you enjoy this list, and if you discover a useful one not on the list don’t hesitate to contribute! I’d actually prefer if this list wasn’t just my own preference. To be fair, though, some apps/games on this list are not on my iPhone, but I leave on there because they are quite useful to others.
The only way an app or game gets removed is by being discovered to be overly buggy, or just plain not useful.
Apps
Free
Browse, bid, the whole of eBay- right from your iPhone.
The social networks.
1337pwn- the easiest app by far for putting your XBL friends list on your iPhone, so you can easily tell who is on or not.
Fring- Skype, MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, GTalk, all rolled into one app.
Twitterific- The definitive Twitter app in my opinion. It’s made me much more active on Twitter than I used to be.
BrightKite for me is the meeting of Twitter and facebook. It’s something you really have to experience. I know, I know, one more social network- but it’s worth it. It plugs into your Twitter, and facebook status so when you post BrightKite updates it goes to your other online social presences. I prefer this over Loopt because the interface seems a bit more condensed, cohesive, and organized. Plus I have more friends on BrightKite. The privacy settings are exactly what I want, and need. Definitely recommended.
The U.S. Constitution- Those of you who know my politics probably saw this one coming 🙂 I couldn’t find the pic, but I also have the Declaration of Independence
Stanza- An eBook reader, it is the number one app under Books>Free, and for good reason. Stanza is probably my favorite app I wasn’t expecting to like. I’ve been skeptical of eBook readers on my computer….never really liked them. Something about Stanza on the iPhone just felt…right. I think it was also the plethora of amazing books for free download they had, too. They had classics ranging from Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” to Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” There are several “stores” within the app to choose from, some books for pay, some not. Here’s hoping this app continues development.
“Now Playing” is the definitive movie app, even though Flixter is number 1 on the download charts. I prefer “Now Playing” due to several things. “Now Playing” gives you quite a few choices in who to get your movie reviews from, one being Rotten Tomatoes which is fantastic, being I trust that the most(though like most, I disregard critics a lot). It’s a solid app which has a much more cohesive and organized interface. That’s not to say Flixter sucks- it’s just not my bag.
iCookbook Lite- Exactly what I want out of a cookbook app- the ability to just put your recipes in, keep them organized, and schedule meals on it. It’s beauty is in its simplicity. There is a free version and a paid version.
NPR Mobile- For those of you who enjoy any of NPR’s shows, get this app for some NPR on the go.
GasBag- helps you discover the best gas prices for your area.
Shazam- Don’t know what song you’re listening to? Shazam can help! It listens to a portion of the song, sends the clip off to its servers, and tells you what you are listening to. Great in the car.
CraigSearch- A good Craigslist app.
Holy Bible[from Lifechurch.tv]- Free, and in more translations than you’ll ever need.
iTalk Recorder- A simple, easy to use voice recorder
Remote- Through your home WiFi network, control the iTunes of your computer, using the iPhone as a remote.
Amazon Mobile- Great app for shopping all things in the Amazon store.
SnapTell- Snap a picture of the cover of any book, DVD, CD, or video game and within seconds get a rating, description, best price, etc.
Wired has a great app for its product reviews.
Google Mobile- Do a voice search so you don’t risk a car accident
Google Earth- the iPhone version. Runs pretty good!
Urbanspoon- Urbanspoon is a fantastic app, hands down. What you do is let it locate you, then shake your phone. Like a slot machine at a casino, but instead of funny fruit and numbers it shows you a nearby city, type of food, and restaurant. It’s alerted me to great nearby places I didn’t know existed! You can write reviews on restaurants, add them too. A Food Wikipedia of sorts, but better.
I only mention the Weather Channel’s app because of how well done it is. It even has video forecasts for your state/local area.HP iPrint
Print your photos from your iPhone wirelessly over WiFi to your HP Printer. Very easy to setup and use, great free appSome other notables are the LinkedIn app, Watchmen App, and a Currency Converter. Yes….there is even a LOLCats app. Good for lulz on the go.
Games
Free
Space Deadbeef
This game is basically touch the screen on your enemies to fire missiles, and you touch/drag to dodge their fire. Pretty fun!
Spore: Origins LE
The controversial game, on the iPhone. There is a free and paid version.
CannonGame
This game is basically an exercise in artillery fire at mostly stationary targets. Gets progressively harder, but it can get boring.
Reign of Swords
An RTS medieval type game. Works well, plays well, and is fun.
Mad Shells Lite
The game puts white marbles under coconut shells, and shuffles them around. Keep your eye on them to win!
iBowl
A Wii-esque bowling game that is remarkably accurate and a ton of fun. It’s Wii-esque in that you must mimic the “bowling motion” for it to bowl the ball.
Virtual Pool 3D Lite
One of the few games to have CUTSCENES. Yeah, on the iPhone. It’s as cheesy as it sounds, but its nostalgic in that it reminds me of the 90’s.
FS5 Hockey
Tabletop Hockey that is a load of fun.
Labyrinth LE
Tip the “table” and maneuver the marble to the end of each level without falling through any of the black holes! Pretty fun.Notables: Solitaire, Tic Tac Toe, Sudoku, Hangman, Brain Teasers
I think I’ve about tapped out the potential of the free apps….time to start paying up, I guess. It’s been great though- and is already changing how I operate on the go.
EDIT: List updated 12/23/08. Added pics for some apps, added some apps. Categorized things a bit better, redid some descriptions. Broke down apps into 2 sections, paid and free. The Paid part has not been made yet because I haven’t paid for any apps yet. I will edit this more as time progresses.
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Winter Wonderland Wonderfulosity
The Bungie Weekly Update is up early this week (thanks, mendicantbias00) – and in honor of the holidays, it contains some goodies for you. Tasty details on the progress of Halo 3: ODST, hints of things to be posted in the coming weeks, a very cool holiday card (usually, the public doesn’t get these puppies, but this one is printable), and a new screenshot from Orbital. Groovy! You can, as always, read it in our Weekly Update Archive if you so choose.(Louis Wu 23:09:30 UTC)
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Master Chief Under My Christmas Tree
It was posted to the web a week ago, but the Bungie Blog is still the first I’m hearing of a new Bryan Simon song, ‘Master Chief Under My Christmas Tree’. If you’d rather have an audio-only version, you can grab an MP3 from us (2.9 mb).(Louis Wu 21:47:00 UTC)
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Operation Chastity – Moving Forward
Pete Cooper stopped by our forum with an update on Operation Chastity, an upcoming Halo live-action fan film. Looks like a website will be live by January, some concept art will be coming soon, and (and this is actually rather surprising) Al Matthews, the man who played Sgt. Apone in the movie ‘Aliens’ (a character who clearly inspired the character of Sgt. Johnson in the Halo universe). All I can say is ‘wow!’ Check out the full details in Pete’s forum post.(Louis Wu 21:42:16 UTC)
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Registration for 405th Forum now open
Doom dropped us a note to let us know that the 405th Forum has temporarily opened registration (until January 1). If you’re interested in getting involved in a community that builds lots of really cool Halo armor and weapons, this is your chance! Go sign up.(Louis Wu 21:36:22 UTC)