My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Elnea’s Art – finally updated

    Man, oh, man… sometimes things just get lost in the shuffle. Over the past week, Elnea’s created a bunch of new artwork, from a new avatar for a friend, to an image she never really wanted to make public (she says she can’t finish it), to an image that started life looking funny, but was nicely fixed when she flipped MC’s head around, to an image you can caption yourself. She’s doing quite a bit of work with her tablet these days… and it shows! Enjoy.

  • T-squared on MTV

    T-squared will be on MTV’s True Life: I’m a Professional Gamer this evening (11 pm) – read about it at MLGPro.com. Thanks, synide.

  • Blow Me Away Wrapup

    You may notice that the Katrina links on the right side of our main page have disappeared; these are gone because we’ve officially closed the books on the Blow Me Away charity auction. (It’s not that helping hurricane victims is any less important than it was yesterday – it’s that there are many, many good causes that need your help, and now that we’re not actively participating in one of them as an organization, it makes less sense for us to promote one over any others.) This auction was a fantastic success – we raised just under $11,000 for hurricane relief. Congratulations to EVERYONE involved! You can see the financial breakdown on this page. Two personal notes – I’d like to apologize to Phil Shiel, who is, at this point, the only buyer who hasn’t yet recieved his winnings; it’s nobody’s fault (turns out that shipping a nearly-life-sized statue of a gun-toting, armor-wearing figure across international borders is not as easy as it once was), but it’s still no fun to be waiting this long… and I’d like to point out to the rather large number of people who sent us mail that we were going to be ripped off, that most of the buyers had no eBay feedback and were using brand-new accounts… EVERY SINGLE AUCTION was won by someone who paid the price they’d agreed to pay. There were a number of hold-ups in payment – but in every case, it was PayPal being a bit… overzealous, not someone trying to rip us off. Overall, this was a really positive experience, and it gives me a warm feeling to think that we helped donate a five-figure check to folks who need help pretty badly… and all of it prize generation, selling, buying – it was all done by gamers.

  • A Threesome With Cheerleaders.

    Last night, Red vs Blue Episode 67, “Setting a High Bar”, was released for sponsors (yeah, it’s been a little while). The general public can find free copies on Monday, most likely. The two separate story arcs continue to wend their way through the twisted landscapes of… oh, never mind. It’s funny, go watch. Psychophant was the first to tell us.

  • GTR’s Xbox Community Awards 2005

    Gamertag Radio has released their first annual Xbox Community Awards, a nearly hour-long ceremony which includes an interview with J Allard, a sneak preview of the Project Gotham Racing 3 soundtrack, and music by Tonedeff, Chemical Brothers and 88mph. We even won something – we took ‘Best Fansite Based on a Game’ (though it sounds like we were nearly beaten out by a ham sandwich). Go listen! The awards episode is in .mp3 format, and weighs in at 36.5 mb.

  • Ogre 1 and 2 Win WCG Halo 2 Championship

    Congrats to Team3D – the Ogre brothers have won the Halo 2 Grand Final at the World Cyber Games in Singapore, beating Team EG from Canada! They’re going home with $20,000 because of this win. Full details can be found at the Team3D website – and thanks to Jeff Horn for the heads-up.

  • Waiting for Good-o

    An article in today’s Boston Globe suggests that games won’t really take advantage of the Xbox360’s hardware for a while – and they use Halo 2 as an example of this phenomenon. (This isn’t really news, I don’t think – it’s common sense – but maybe folks just aren’t thinking about it enough.) Thanks, Hanchen Lu.

  • Advantage: 360

    TeamXbox compared Halo 2 running on an Xbox360 through an S-Video cable to Halo 2 running on an Xbox through an S-Video cable – and they were pretty surprised to find that there’s a sizeable difference. Their results suggest that Halo 2 will look better running on an Xbox360, no matter WHAT you’re playing it on (well, I guess they didn’t test standard composite video). Nice! Thanks, Tempus Fugit.

  • The Lekgolo eel

    Se7en One has put together an article, written in the style of a soldier’s journal, on the worms that make up the hunter. Any comments can be tossed into this forum thread. Odd stuff!

  • Nokturnal’s Montage

    Z points out another vid over at Halo2Forum.com – Nokturnal has created a heavily effect-laden montage, more than 10 minutes long, weighing in at a massive 178 mb. What can I say?

  • Take your Halo news with you.

    Mintz pointed out that there’s a TON of new content over at Halo: Portable – if you’ve got a PSP, swing by and see what you can read on it. (The latest Weekly Update is even there.)

  • First on the front page. Ha.

    Weekly Update is up at Bungie.net, posted by some jet-setter or something. Xbox360 launch, DOA4 stuff, playlists. And an oldschool Mister Chief. Go read.

  • A Whisper In The Storm.

    Stuntmutt unmasks another Halo 2 character in today’s One One Se7en… that guy should be pretty recognizable to anyone who visits our forums. If not… well, count yourself lucky.

  • Goodies from CarnageStats

    Speaking of online stats… I received a very nice box from the good folks at CarnageStats yesterday – it was full of shirts! It doesn’t seem like they’re for sale yet over at their site – but you can be sure we’ll be giving some of these bad boys away in our next contest. w00t!

  • PHP Stats

    Ed Chipman, aka DevilsKnight666, has put together PHP Stats – a php-based stats displayer that takes output from QuerySpree and converts it into a web-based form. Give it a look!

  • Sub Genre

    This week’s Halo Babies strip looks at the ever-tightening field of Halo montages – what’s a guy gotta do to get noticed? (Things might be a bit slow; they’re having some server issues. Be patient… they’ll work it out.)

  • Friday Fiction

    Nine new pieces in the Fan Fiction section today. They’re keeping busy…

  • Seasoned with BeatDown Juice

    Last night, Bungie posted a writeup of this week’s Halo Humpday Challenge, in which they took on the Seasoned Gamers… and lost. It was a good loss, though – they enjoyed themselves. (agdTinMan pointed out a couple of typos in Frankie’s writeup… but it sounds like he’s jealous or something, so you might wanna take it all with a grain of salt.) Thanks to Zattack89 for letting us know, when Frankie was breezin’ out of the parking lot instead of keeping us informed. (Yeah, he can’t win. We make fun of him for being first, and we make fun of him for not posting at all. I think it’s the hair.)

  • Pumpkin Wrapup

    This was supposed to be up days ago – but what with one thing and another, I’m behind. All of the prizes for the 343 Guilt O’ Lantern contest have been sent to the winners – including the voicemail messages recorded by Tim ‘GuiltySpark’ Dadabo and Steve ‘MasterChief’ Downes. Michael Coffing sent us mp3s of the two recordings he got from Steve (one, in fact, has BOTH of them on it) – you can listen to them here (255k) and here (396k). Thanks to Chris ‘Max Power’ Dewberry for supplying the lion’s share of the goodies, and thanks to Dustin at splode for his generous contribution of gaming gear. And, of course, thanks to everyone who carved, and everyone who voted! If all goes well, there’ll be another one in 2006!

  • Network Troubles

    You may or may not be able to read this. For some, there’s no problem at all. For others, the site is utterly and completely down. For most of us in the middle, it’s more sporadic than that (though for some reason, the front page seems to be most affected). If you can read this, know that it’s a network problem, and we’re doing everything we can to alleviate it. (If the site was down for you for most of Thursday, then by the time you’re reading this it’s back up, and you can safely ignore this.) Either way, apologies. Update: we’re better now.