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  • Peter Marks needs our Support

    Peter Marks has been a part of the Bungie community, both inside and out, for more than ten years. Click for full story.

  • PALGN: Marathon Among ‘Best Values’ on XBLA

    Marathon 2 Logo

    Australia’s PALGN has posted a review of Freeverse’s XBLA port of Marathon: Durandal. Their verdict:

    Marathon: Durandal is one of the best value games on the XBLA. You could spend more time playing through this than Halo, and at a fraction of the cost. There are aspects of the game that are archaic and it’s not a good game in short bursts, however, it provides a mysterious and lengthy experience for anyone who is willing to immerse themselves.

    They did say it’s too easy to get lost, but there’s always the Marathon Spoiler Guide if you do.


  • Bungie Studios Podcast: Forgetacular

    The Bungie Podcast returns with Multiplayer Designers Lars Bakken and Tyson Green discussing Halo 3’s Forge.

  • Gamertag Radio gets temporarily shut down and ransomed by greedy web host

    Godfree at Gamertag Radio just informed us that Gamertag Radio has been shut down without warning by his hosting company and held at ransom to bring it live again. Here’s the email they sent him:

    Your site gamertagradio.com was suspended because it consumed an
    excessive amount of resources.
    One of our techs was doing a routine check on the server, and your
    site was consuming
    more than 4.62% of the servers RAM, more than 1.93% of the server CPU
    and more than 14% of the server MySQL resources.
    Our policy is 10% of the entire servers resources.

    O RLY? Maybe you could have told him about this hidden fee so he could decide whether he could afford the price hike before you instantly dropped his site after four years and demanded more money to bring it back up? That’s what I call extortion. If you’re with me, why not contact midphase and leave them a poignant note about their shady business practices?


  • Hypomatic

    Tied the Leader this week contains content from community members – a substantial writeup of PAX (from lots of people), and a review of the IMAX event last week, from TTL L Askan. Thanks, as always, to XerxdeeJ, for keeping us from digging for this stuff.(Louis Wu 18:59:32 UTC)

  • Baggy McBaggington

    Did you like that messenger bag that Laird posted a pic of this morning? How about that sling bag over at Gamestop, as noticed by X1Zero? Well, okay, fine – then what about THIS messenger bag, picked up by Boxer? All of these are alternatives to the huge number of bags being marketed by Enmon, or the bags at the Bungie Store, or… ah, hell, there are more Halo-related bags out there than you’ve got stuff to put in ’em.(Louis Wu 18:44:55 UTC)

  • Grunt Plushie Templates – Complete!

    A couple of weeks ago, Horus stopped by with news that he’d posted some of the templates needed to sew his Grunt Plushie – Brandon dropped into our forum today to point out that the other half of those templates have now been posted. Go grab the Head and Armor Front pages – and you should be good to go!(Louis Wu 18:29:25 UTC)

  • Hush yo’ casket!

    rapture was first with the news that The Hushed Casket has reached its fifth birthday – go read about it (writeup by Midnight)! Lots of pics, and news of a halo 3 LAN coming up in October. Congrats, guys!(Louis Wu 14:36:30 UTC)

  • More Revisiting Halo

    LoneRanger 2.5 pointed out that the Retronauts blog on 1Up has been updated – Part 2 covers Silent Cartographer to the Library.(Louis Wu 14:32:31 UTC)

  • The Minibosses Rock the House

    The Minibosses played some Halo music at PAX this weekend – folks loved it. You can watch it on YouTube – thanks, Laird.(Louis Wu 14:28:55 UTC)

  • New stuff at BeintheGame

    chewpathingy noticed that the Halo 3 Slurpee Sweeps page has been updated – there are new wallpapers you can download, if you have UPC codes from special limited-edition Halo products, along with a list of prizes, and some other stuff – go poke around!(Louis Wu 14:25:04 UTC)

  • New Bungie Stuff from PAX

    Laird took a few shots of the new Bungie schwag he was able to buy at PAX this weekend (this stuff should be available at the Bungie Store in the not-too-distant future). That stuff looks great!(Louis Wu 14:21:54 UTC)

  • Top of the sales charts – before release

    There are no references for this, but if it’s true, it’s pretty interesting; Portalit lists the top ten selling games (all platforms) on the US sales charts (for this week? Dunno) – and Halo 3 – the UNRELEASED Halo 3 – is in there twice; once at 2nd place (!!) and once at 7th place for the Limited Edition. That’s rather insane, if you ask me.(Louis Wu 14:14:11 UTC)

  • All Things Considered discusses Halo 3

    NPR’s “All Things Considered” had a piece on the Console Wars yesterday; the gist of the piece is that hardware has been driving Nintendo’s current sales lead, but with the release of Halo 3, Microsoft is betting that software will take over (and the tide will turn). Thanks, Cornballer.(Louis Wu 14:07:24 UTC)

  • HaloClix Preview

    GamesFirst has a preview of the Halo 3 ActionClix game (along with new shots of the pieces) – go look!(Louis Wu 14:02:30 UTC)

  • McFarlane Hunter?

    Interesting – Littlebigman noticed new listings at his favorite toy store – one of them claims that a McFarlane-created Hunter will be available in March 2008. This model is not listed on the Series 1 or Series 2 releases, as posted in July. New stuff?(Louis Wu 13:58:24 UTC)

  • Five Years of The Hushed Casket

    Five Years of THX

    Today marks the date five years ago that Foulbreed and I decided to call our fledgling Halo chapter on Bungie.net “The Hushed Casket” (THX). Much has transpired between then and now. THX has ballooned to encompass over 100 people playing a multitude of games. THX’ers have participated in gaming tournaments all over the United States, and we’ve actually even won some of them. Our Huntsville, Alabama, based group has changed significantly since then, and because an exhaustive history is available here, in this article I will only recap the past year (August 2006 – August 2007).

    Myth, Phoenix and the Prey trashed my office

    By August 2006 we were firmly entrenched with the Xbox 360 and awaiting a killer app to bring us together in multiplayer. We still occasionally partook in Halo 2 via Xbox Live, but before the 2006 holiday season THX’s XBL activity was centered around Texas Hold’em and other arcade games. November brought Gears of War, which was just the killer app we had been waiting for. We dove into coop campaign and multiplayer with fervor, and for several weeks in late 2006 my friends list normally had at least 7-8 THX’ers on during prime time with all of them playing Gears of War. Often I would have 12-15 total friends playing GoW. Later, a team from THX entered the first MLG GoW online tournament and fared respectably, but was unable to place. We then transitioned to independent online brackets like Team Warfare League. We did extremely well there, but lack of mature competition quickly brought that to an end. Lesson learned: we should have used Game Battles.

    THX'ers getting ready for the start

    Gears of War LAN on 32's

    Our first monster LAN of 2007, JANLAN, brought gamers and friends from as far away as New Jersey and California to participate in another gargantuan Halo 1 LAN. THX’s biggest LAN to date, it encompassed 33 gamers and enough A/V equipment to make Huntsville Utilities pee their figurative pants. We also experimented with GoW via LAN on 32” LCD HDTVs and a couple THX’ers inadvertently got their picture on Joystiq.

    Hushed Casket members on the front page of Joystiq.com

    GoW online play continued into early 2007 but tapered off shortly thereafter. Massive XBL group gaming became seldom. Website activity was centered around Halo 3 and the numerous highly anticipated titles of 2007. In May the Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta landed with a thud, prompting every THX’er with a 360 to beg, borrow, or steal a way to download it. Most of us simply paid the $60 to buy it at retail (Crackdown). News poured in as revelations about H3’s multiplayer features became apparent. We all had an awesome time with H3 Beta, and were sad to see it go.

    In early summer THX was briefly shown on G4TV after being one of the first gaming websites to break the story on the Iris ARG being used to promote Halo 3. Rapture landed an interview with the poor guy who’s cell phone number got caught in the middle.

    JuLAN 2007 at Rayne’s house proved to be yet another massive and well-organized Halo 1 LAN that THX is known for and prides itself on. Twenty gamers converged on eight Xboxen and TVs for two networks of killer Halo 1 action. Torrent posted the pictures from the event here.

    THX LAN at Raynes

    A few THX’ers became involved in Shadowrun and went on to participate in MLG’s first Shadowrun tournament, placing 5th at MLG Chicago as a part of the cooked Gamers.

    MLG Shadowrun

    Late summer 2007 has brought a resurgence of GoW online play, mostly because we’re bored, and planning for THX’s first Halo 3 LAN in October. Anticipation of Halo 3 is building exponentially as September 25th approaches, and hushedcasket.com is a haven for Halo 3 news of all sorts. A launch party is planned outside the University Drive Gamestop for the night of September 24th where we will finally get our grubby hands on Halo 3 Legendary Editions, and shortly thereafter Oculus will take a picture of his cat wearing the MJOLNIR helmet. Keep a close eye on hushedcasket.com and register for The THX 5th Anniversary Halo 3 LAN in October as we draw closer to finishing the fight.


  • Halo Wars Gameplay Walkthrough

    Halo Wars Announcement Trailer

    Kotaku has a video it calls a “guided walk” through the gameplay of Halo Wars. No word yet on whether this is the same content as the rumored XBLM video “demo” due out.

    UPDATE: Ensemble Studios has put up a ten minute video on their own site; this is what they showed at E3 this year.


  • Games for Windows Live gets a minor update. Hints at Chess game?

    Games for Windows – Live users (a.k.a. HALO 2 Vista and Shadowrun Vista gamers) were greeted with a tiny update to their service today. Who knows what the update did? I mean, the Games for Windows – Live website isn’t exactly a hot spot for information about the service. Heck the website is still out of date for games that were released months ago.

    Shadowrun 2007-08-27 18-19-09-81
    Looks like we’ve got a new graphic.

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    And GfWLive crashes my network after the update.

    Shadowrun 2007-08-27 18-20-23-39
    Nice. Looks like we’ve got a diagnosis screen. Finally.

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    The HOME screen gets an update.

    Shadowrun 2007-08-27 18-45-08-55
    And we’ve got some new gamerpics. What’s up with the chess gamerpics?

    Other than what you see in these screenshots, I have no idea what the latest patch did. Playing online in Shadowrun saw no noticeable difference. There not update from the GfW website or from Major Nelson.

    Oh, Games for Windows – Live. I’ve STILL got a lot of issues with the service. Look for an update to my “Top ten things wrong with Games for Windows – Live” list in September.

    currently playing: Shadowrun
    currently supporting: Ron Paul


  • Send in stuff for this week’s show: Video Overload!

    First off I want to say a big thank you to Laird who represented us at the last minute at PAX this past week. He got some great interviews and video which we’ll be posting soon.

    So this past few weeks we’ve been inundated with Halo 3 footage of stuff we haven’t seen before. Now’s the time to talk about your reactions to all this cool stuff! Here’s what we’re going to cover:

    Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to watch one or more of these videos and let us know what you think! Do you think the hornet will be balanced in multiplayer? What do you think of the new maps? How about the gravity hammer, the flare, firebomb, flamethrower, and new alien turrets? I know it’s a lot to digest, but send in your thoughts on one or more of these things and if it’s good, we’ll put it on the show! Be sure to include your gamertag so we can give you credit. Deadline is Thursday night at 6pm EST.

    One last thing: big thanks to the Podtacular IRC crew for helping me gather these links.