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The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Halo 3 Online Armor Viewer

    Would you like to play with combinations of armor and colors even when not on your Xbox 360? Thanks to someone’s clever programming that references the armor preview feature at Bungie.net, now you can. Select any type of armor and any set of colors and it will give you a preview image of what the combination will look like. Two even cooler features are the ability to look up any XBL gamertag and see his armor combination in use right now, and the program’s ability to tell you what you must do to unlock each piece of armor selected. The above picture is a Spartan decked out in the mysterious “Recon” armor.

    Check it out.


  • R.net Goodies

    New material and news over at Rampancy.net – they’ve got a review of Halo 3’s campaign from VVV (he seemed to be pretty unhappy, though he said he wasn’t – and there’s quite a bit of meat in Narc’s first comment, as well); there’s a short text-based guide to Halo 3’s terminals, created by N’Thro, and there’s a link to a post at High Impact Halo that will guide you towards maximizing your campaign score. Good stuff!(Louis Wu 12:21:30 UTC)

  • Beowulf – in Halo 3

    Interesting – thesoffish let us know that he and some friends had reenacted the dragon fight from Beowulf in Halo 3 – I thought it worked surprisingly well. Take a look!(Louis Wu 11:54:30 UTC)

  • MLG Pro – new interviews

    Couple of interviews over at MLG – there’s a video interview with Carbon’s Karma, and a video interview with the Gilbert Arenas, sponsor of Final Boss. Thanks to 3Suns, who points out that MLG Vegas, this weekend, will probably be the last time Halo 2 is played professionally with MLG. (Louis Wu 11:52:27 UTC)

  • Halo… as art

    yankeyhotel stopped by to point out abstrakt, a new blog which showcases screenshots taken within the Halo 3 engine in an artistic way. The shots up now (if you have trouble getting to the site, you’re not alone; I have two internet connections, and one can’t get there at all) are pretty interesting. They’ve been resized to fit on the page, but links to the originals on his Bungie.net fileshare are included, both to ensure that the pictures are not modified after the fact and to provide you with hi-res downloadable versions should you want them. He’s not the first to play around with this aspect of Saved Films (Injunfett toyed with the idea a week ago, and dogsounds posted a bunch of wallpapers he’d made using the concept yesterday), but as far as I know, this IS the first site devoted to Halo screenshots as art. Check it out! (Louis Wu 11:29:21 UTC)

  • Contact Harvest prologue in OXM

    According to LX925, the prologue to Contact Harvest, the next Halo novel (set to come out next month) can be found in the current issue of OXM. Initial impressions are positive.(Louis Wu 11:15:25 UTC)

  • Halo Machinima Hosting

    Deekor announced halo-machinima.com, a site for hosting your Halo vids. No word on bandwidth stuff. (Louis Wu 11:13:01 UTC)

  • Female Spartan figures on eBay

    Hawty McBloggy has an update on a custom Halo 3 action figure auction, plus ANOTHER custom figure up for grabs; swing by her blog for all the details. (Louis Wu 11:11:43 UTC)

  • Open Letter to Halo 3 Players

    cchapman stopped by to point out a new Halo 3 multiplayer song he’d written (and performed) – you can find the .mp3 and the lyrics in his forum post. This is a creative way to work out your matchmaking frustrations! (Louis Wu 11:08:32 UTC)

  • European Halo 3 Bundle

    According to Kotaku, you can apparently buy a ‘Halo 3 Bundle’ in a variety of European countries – it comes with an Xbox 360 (the ‘Pro’ – 20GB hard drive and HDMI), and a copy of Halo 3. Seems to run about €400 or so. Not a bad deal!(Louis Wu 10:56:20 UTC)

  • Mission-a-Day 6 – Heavy Armor

    Jake Seaton’s level-at-a-time overview of the game is now up to Mission 6 – I can’t tell you much about what he writes without delving into spoiler territory, so if you’re following this, go read. This level got a 5/5 from him. (Louis Wu 10:50:21 UTC)

  • HG Video Stream

    finalcuthalo let us know that HaloGrid, too, is getting into the continuous videostream business (we mentioned some channels at GamingTV yesterday). The news post is here, and the stream, composed of HaloGrid’s biggest hits, is here.(Louis Wu 10:44:38 UTC)

  • Fourteen Hours of Awesome

    The Hushed Casket had a LAN party last weekend, to celebrate their 5th birthday – pictures, video, and ridicule of Mintz can be found on their website. Sounds like a fun time!(Louis Wu 10:35:12 UTC)

  • How To Get Free Points In Halo 3

    c0rps3K1lla008 at High Impact Halo has posted a guide to maximizing your compaign score on Halo 3. It makes a good companion piece to the guide on skulls posted at Bungie.net. This one line, however, is genius and bears quoting:

    Turning on Catch for Floodgate, Cortana, and Halo gives a free 1.5x multiplier! Why? Because the Flood do not throw grenades!

    You might also consider adding Famine. Since a lot of Flood forms are melee only, this lessens the impact on gameplay on those levels.

    Check out his guide for more useful tips. Now excuse me… I have to go back and play a couple levels…


  • A Terminal Condition

    Nthro Sraom wrote up a quick guide to the terminal locations in Halo 3. Don’t forget, finding all of them grants an achievement, and viewing all of their pages (which are different on Legendary difficulty) grants access to a lot of Halo 3’s backstory.


  • Expecting Nothing And Still Disappointed

    After Halo 3, VVV didn’t hold out much hope that he’d like the next installment, and he’s found that the game met his low expectations. Check out his review for a counterpoint to all the pro-Halo 3 enthusiasm. He does like the game– better than Halo 2– but there’s a bittersweet flavor to it for him.


  • News Summary For October 10, 2007

    Since I’ve been spending way too much time playing Halo 3, a lot of news has slipped by the last couple days:

    Kotaku notes a new Xbox 360 bundle that includes Halo 3, destined for Europe.

    TTL says Halo 3 is blam!ing awesome.

    Wired interviews Frankie about Bungie’s independence and its future. This is actually one of the better interviews out there on the subject, and while there are still things Bungie won’t talk about, there’s less evasiveness here.

    This I can’t let pass without comment:

    FO: Microsoft Game Studios is our publisher for two projects that we’ve announced, and beyond that I can’t talk about the details of the deal, because we are a privately held LLC, but on the other hand Microsoft is a publicly held company, so they might be able to talk about those details in more depth than we can.

    That’s a bit of spin there. Bungie being private doesn’t prevent them from talking about this deal; that’s a choice they’ve made. Microsoft being public doesn’t enable them to talk about this deal. What really should be said here is that, due to Microsoft being a publicly held company beholden to its shareholders, it might be compelled to talk about this deal, whereas Bungie cannot.

    TeamXbox interviews Frankie about Bungie’s future relationship with the Halo franchise, and what it’s like to have other developers work on it.

    BusinessWeek interviews Brian “SketchFactor” Jarrard on what Bungie plans to do next.

    bs angel in a blog entry over at hawtymcbloggy a few useful netiquette tips for Social playlists on matchmaking.

    Speaking of matchmaking, Bungie has rolled out its first playlist update, extending Big Team Battle back to 16 players, and adjusting the balance of shotty sniper games, the upshot of which being, you’ll get less shotty snipers, and if you do get shotty snipers, and you veto shotty snipers, the next game you get will not be shotty snipers. Me? I love shotty snipers.

    Microsoft has updated its content usage rules for machinima makers. The changes are, to be kind, mild, and consists primarily of apologies for leaving things in, blamed on Microsoft’s lawyers.

    The vague prohibition against “offensive” content is still there.

    The music and sound clause now essentially says you’re on your own to secure those rights, instead of flat-out telling you that you can’t have them, which is good. It also says Halo music is okay to use due to an agreement with Marty O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori. No word on sound effects, though.

    The clause about “lost chapters” or backstory now says you can do this, but if you do you’re granting Microsoft permission to use what you make, royalty-free, worldwide, without crediting you. Not that they actually want to do that, but they have to make sure machinima makers can’t sue Microsoft for coincidental similarities. Not that Microsoft would lose those suits, but just going to court costs money.

    Stories from HBO were used in compiling this report.


  • Halo 3 on Canadian TV

    Rock Opera Jr points out that a clip from Space’s Hypaspace Weekly show in Canada, involving a quick Halo 3 match on Last Resort, is now online at the Spacecast website. The clip shows a single round (with one offense and one defense for each team) of Assault – with great angles and nice use of Saved Films. If you’re on a Mac, you might find a direct link to the mms stream to be easier to see.(Louis Wu 20:25:49 UTC)

  • Matchmaking Playlist Update 1

    Bungie’s posted a note about the first update to the Halo 3 playlist – it’s live now. Go read about it… then get on Live and play! Thanks, KP.(Louis Wu 18:16:08 UTC)

  • Halo 3: Matchmaking Playlist Update 1

    Ch-ch-ch changes come to Halo 3’s Matchmaking system.