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Gamestop, the last crusade.
Tricky writes that Waffle Hut has another Halo-related comic. If the last panel doesn’t mean anything to you, you should check this forum post from last week.
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How to build your own MC suit
Chris Bryan created a Wearable Master Chief Suit over the course of a year or so. We chronicled the work with pictures – and one of the things this page generated was a whole lot of questions, both for Chris and for us, about HOW this was done. Chris has put together a short tutorial, using the belt as an example – give it a read!
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Halo 2 playtested on an Xbox 360
TotalVideoGames.com has a story about Major Nelson playing Halo 2 on an Xbox 360 – and not being able to tell the difference, despite the fact that the 360 is not yet optimized. Nice! Though we heard this from Google News, there was also a post on our forum by altodarknight.
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Gamespy gets in on the Map Action
Gamespy has put up their own Map Pack Preview, with info about (and video of) the remaining five maps. The video comes from the same games that IGN and Gamespot put up last week – it seems like in some cases, at least, it’s different segments, and you don’t need to be a subscriber to download. Thanks to Zether and 3Suns for the heads-up.
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Xbox Live – more than just gaming
Slicksnake pointed out an interesting use of Xbox Live; The Sarrow, over on the GameFAQs forum, posted a note stating that he’d be doing readings of the Halo novels on Xbox Live – comments in the thread suggest he’s pretty good at it. Now if only you could get XBL in your car…
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Xbox.com Content
A hunt through the Xbox.com site turned up a few articles that we’ve not mentioned – here’s what you can find.- Summary of the Killtacular Map Pack
- Summary of the Bonus Map Pack
- Comments from fans who played in the Game With Fame series:
- Spotlights with national winners in the Worldwide Halo 2 Tournament, which wrapped up Friday (there were none with the winners from Australia, Belgium, Ireland, and Japan):
- Billykater, Austria
- I DaMan I, Canada
- GermanFreak, Denmark
- Iw 1K1LL, Finland
- I Theos I, France
- Pr0gamer, Germany
- Runningboy, Hong Kong
- N3 L3lL1nShOk3r, Italy
- Oddwing, Korea
- MexLoco, Mexico
- King Tuur, Netherlands
- Bob69er nz, New Zealand
- ZpiKeY, Norway
- tidusSG, Singapore
- I Lops I, Spain
- Shellman, Sweden
- Otcho Boy, Switzerland
- I Kobegod I, Taiwan
- o0 Lethal 0o, United Kingdom
- | terry15|, US
Will that hold you for a while?
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Modeled PoA Progress
Stephen Loftus has made a bit of progress on his Pillar of Autumn model – you can find the new photos on his model page. this looks pretty impressive!
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Jump Tactics Spoof: Episode 4
A few days ago, Halogrid.com released Jump Tactics Spoof: Episode 4 – and at the same time, submitted it to our Movie Peer Review Rating System. The MPRRS reviewers are taking a bit longer than they used to to review films – but last night, they passed this video, enjoying things like the modded content, the lack of a HUD, and the silly humor. It’s not so much of a real jumping vid spoof, as it is just a bunch of folks getting together and doing silly things… but they do a nice job, and it’s put together well. It’s 11:13 long, and weighs in at 73.1 mb (WMP9) or 75.0 mb (QT)… big! Go grab a copy. In addition to the four mirrors listed at Halogrid.com, we can add these two for the WMP9 version: mythica.org | bungie.org. Also, we’ve put up a QuickTime version for those who can’t deal with WMP9 – you can grab it here: bungie.org | mythica.org. Enjoy!
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Interview with David Hufford
clarksbrother points out an audio interview he did on the Not So Late Show with David Hufford, Group Xbox Manager, about the Xbox 360 – this is relevant to Halo fans because the interview touches on backwards compatibility for Halo and Halo 2, comments about Halo 3 (and when it might, or might not, come out), and some info about the Halo movie script. Nothing that hasn’t been posted here before – but it’s from a voice we haven’t heard much from. 26 minutes long, just under 12 mb, available on the NotSoLateShow.com website, as well as a mirror.
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Old interview, uncovered
There was an interview with Brian Jarrard in the January 2005 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly – and Guardians has found a copy of it online. (It went along with the interviews of Tyson Green and Pete Parsons that month.) It’s old info (from December, I think)… but still pretty interesting stuff – and in some cases, things that simply haven’t come up elsewhere. Give it a read!
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The Best Mister Chief Ever
Oops – I forgot to mention last night’s Weekly What’s Update, posted over at Bungie.net – some basic info about the Halo movie script, the Halo World Championships, and what will (and WON’T) happen when the new maps are released next month. Go read!
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Bungie.net – from the inside
For the truly geek-minded among you, there’s a fascinating case study of the Bungie net website, written up by the MSDN Solution Architecture Center. (Yep, I guess I fit in that category…) How the site was developed, what’s behind it, what challenges had to be overcome… for people interested in the backend part of things, this is a great read. Thanks, Matt Stum.
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Codex Ep 13 – Cornered
The Codex Series has posted Episode 13 – things aren’t looking too good for the humans. Nice film work, as usual. Go watch!
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Squad 7 Ep 1
Sector 7 Halo has put up Squad 7 Episode 1, the first chapter of their machinima project. 3:21, 30 mb. Seems like it must be a setup for the rest of the series…
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Cabel vs the World
XboxZone.com.au has posted a writeup of their finalist’s experience in the International Halo 2 Tournament that ended yesterday Cabel came in 5th, but it was a good run. Go read!
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King Tuur Takes it All
Thanks to Major Nelson (via mot), who let us know that King Tuur, of the Netherlands, is the winner of the Halo 2 Worldwide Tournament!
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Wrong Side Of The Tracks.
An old term will take on new meaning come July 5… check out today’s One One Se7en.
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Spiral Path Megabattle
Rockslider has updated his website with a new section on the Spiral Path megabattle (your last chance with a tank on AotCR). If you like fighting massive battles, check this one out!
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Servant Chief
A 33-year-old journalist competed in a major Australian tournament recently – the writeup is pretty funny, though his performance (and that of his team) was pretty abysmal. Fun stuff.
