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Halo: Landfall
Spectacular. The Neil Blomkamp pieces have been available only partially – and for only some of the world’s denizens – on Xbox Live Marketplace; as of today, that’s changed. You can download ‘Halo: Landfall’, a single 315 mb piece that’s been edited together from the three separate movies, from the Game Videos section of Xbox Live Marketplace – or directly from Halo 3 (hit the start button, then scroll down to ‘Marketplace’). It’s free. Thanks to Xboxtoday.com.br‘s Marcelo Vega for the heads-up!(Louis Wu 14:53:29 UTC)
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Kotobukiya Statues for Cheap(er)
gryphonosiris pointed out a site that’s selling ARTFX Kotobukiya statues for $85 (green variant only, apparently) – even when you tack on the $11 or so in shipping (it varies by destination), it’s still cheaper than buying it locally. (Then again – if you’re a Barnes and Noble member, it’s $90, with free shipping… so make sure you look around. )(Louis Wu 14:40:21 UTC)
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He’s Gettin’ Out.
pete_the_duck continues his experimentation for getting outside those pesky invisible barriers Bungie added to many levels (to keep you in the playing field). He’s come up with pretty innovative ways of getting outside of ANY campaign level – he gives specific instructions (and provides cool pictures) for The Storm and Floodgate. Check it out!(Louis Wu 14:27:18 UTC)
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More on those Halo 3 terminals
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After lots of hard work and collaboration to decipher all of the messages from the terminals found in Halo 3, some Podtacular members decided to flesh things out even more. Member Dust Storm has taken things to the next level and started building a mini-site detailing all of the terminals found in the game (including those found while playing on Legendary) complete with screenshots and videos! Check out them out at the links below.
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Grab your own screens
finalcuthalo has put together a script that will let you grab screenshots from Bungie.net’s RSS feeds. (He’s using the same open-source software, and doing the same thing sorahn did to create his haloscreenshots.net website – the difference is, he’s releasing instructions so that you can use it yourself without having to work out the details.)(Louis Wu 13:57:38 UTC)
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That didn’t take long…
So, yesterday, we let you know that High Speed Halo had kicked off a ‘Million Point Challenge’ – they were looking for campaign runs that added up to at least a million points. One of the first runs mentioned in the thread had over a quarter-million points in it, for The Ark; when it was suggested that a million points might be low, Cody Miller replied that only a few levels had the potential for REALLY high scores. Heh. At 8 am this morning (just over 17 hours from the point at which the challenge was announced), goatrope let us know that the challenge had been met – with only 6 levels. Anyone want to try for 2 million?(Louis Wu 13:41:41 UTC)
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How you get rich in Seattle
ZZoMBiE13 isn’t letting up on his comic submissions – Another Halo Comic Strip has yet another new funni for you today. This one contains Halo 3 story spoilers; don’t read it unless you’ve finished the game. If you HAVE finished the game, though… it’s pretty funny.(Louis Wu 13:25:10 UTC)
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Stereoscopic Screenshots – Make your Own
Earlier this week, we mentioned a guy who was creating stereoscopic screenshot from Halo 3. He recently added a tutorial so that you can make your own. And Narcogen, at Rampancy.net, did a little research so Mac users could play, too.(Louis Wu 13:22:52 UTC)
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Do Grunt Work, Win Big
Advanced Media Network is giving away a copy of the Halo 3 Legendary Edition to the person who submits the longest list of entertainment-related websites. (Read the contest page for more complete details.) You’ve got until November 1 to enter. Heh – $130 seems cheap for this sort of datamining…(Louis Wu 13:20:16 UTC)
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Stats Reloaded: Custom Leaderboards
Z pointed out that Stats Reloaded has introduced a new feature – custom leaderboards. You can create your own leaderboard (sign up your clan, for example, or your website community) – and your own scoring method. To show you an example, he pointed out a custom leaderboard someone’s created, which contains (scroll down a little) the algorithm used to calculate positions. It’s interesting to see how the position within this leaderboard compares to the overall SR leaderboard position (shown in the last column). Go try it out! (Louis Wu 13:16:09 UTC)
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The newest rumor flies
I find this more interesting more for how rumors get started than for the actual news… but let’s break it down: Gaming Target noticed a two-sentence comment in December’s EGM that contains, on its surface, some basic info about a new game coming out of Microsoft in the near-to-middlin’ future, along with some speculation about which studio might be involved. They expanded the speculation considerably by suggesting that Peter Jackson might be involved, and that the whole thing might be Halo-based. Xbox 360 Fanboy picked up on this – they counsel caution, but still, the rumor chain grows. By the time the story makes it over to 2old2play, the focus has shifted from the fact that it’s a Microsoft-driven MMO to “The latest rumor surrounding the unrevealed Peter Jackson game is that it will be an MMOFPS.” How did this become about the Peter Jackson game? That was pure speculation on the part of the first reporting site! Thanks to Wires, who found it at 2o2p. (If we learn anything that definitively ties the EGM rumor to Halo, we’ll certainly let you know.)(Louis Wu 13:05:40 UTC)
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Halo Humpday – a solid Bungie win, for a change
Last night was also the night that this week’s Halo Humpday Challenge got posted (thanks again, LackOfKnowledge) – the EA Tiburon team met, and were demolished on the field of battle by, the Bungie crew. Harshness! I think the page’s thumbnail says it best…(Louis Wu 12:53:17 UTC)
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Storytime ROCKS.
Bungie has posted their newest podcast – the first hour is Dave Dunn telling stories of the old days at Bungie Studios, and the last 20 minutes has Paul Bertone talking football and ripping on Luke. It’s a pretty great listen – go grab a copy and hear tales of Chris Butcher sleeping in fields and doing something with mushrooms. Thanks to LackOfKnowledge (and serpx) for the heads-up.(Louis Wu 12:46:51 UTC)
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Friday’s Fan Fiction
Monster week for the Fan Fiction section – 19 new pieces. Go read!(Louis Wu 12:45:18 UTC)
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Halo 3 Guide from Community Radar
Nathan Gibson let us know that he and the website Community Radar have put together a Halo 3 Guide – it’s 52 pages long, and available in both PDF and Microsoft Word formats. You can grab it from the Community Radar website. They’re also looking for folks to help update and expand upon what they’ve got – if you’re interested, follow the Submissions link at the top of the page.(Louis Wu 12:30:04 UTC)
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A couple of short vids from Obienator
Don Whitford let us know that Obienator released a couple of short vids recently – there’s “an extended edit of a plasma sword fight“, and a Halo-flavored tribute to Penny Arcade’s riff on Valve’s Portal. Both are on YouTube – go watch!(Louis Wu 12:29:26 UTC)
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Make Three Dimensional Halo 3 Screenshots
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Kato at Katonian.net has an article up on how to make stereoscopic screenshots from Halo 3.
The story mentions only the Windows program StereoPhoto Maker but I also located the Macintosh freeware AnaBuilder, which you might have some luck with if you’re a Mac user.
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Bungie Podcast: Can it be Storytime?
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If you have a warm fire, sit near it and let Dave Dunn’s heat your heart with tales from Bungie Studios.
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Humpday Challenge: EA Tiburon
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Will the cool corporate efficiency of EA be enough to defeat the agility of independent Bungie? Well, it is EA Tuburon….
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RT: RT Comics Year One
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Halloween is nearing, so it’s time for RT Comics to unleash our spooky avalanche of holiday-themed comics. I hope you’re ready for the hilarious onslaught of terror that faces you over the next week or so. Just read today’s comic below for a ghoulish taste…
