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RT: Holiday Video Public
Quick update to let you know that the Holiday Video is now up in the public archive.
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RT: Sportsmanship and Episode 87
Today’s comic is slanderous. Absolutely slanderous. However, I have a duty to post it, even if it’s completely and totally…slanderous! Also, now that the holidays are over, we are getting back in the swing of things as it were. Episode 87 production begins…
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RT: RvB 87
Red vs Blue Episode 87 — “The Nesting Theory” is now online for Sponsor downloads. We fought torrential rains, power outages and sobriety to bring you this video, but we felt it was the least that we could do after all you have done for us. The…
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Smokin’Aces
We got a note from Micah Brooke, at machinima.com, about a new contest they’re running; submit your best kills from your favorite video games, win cold, hard cash. You’ve got a couple of weeks – and Halo is only one of a myriad of options… top prize is $1000. Check out all the details on their contest page.(Louis Wu 02:44:14 UTC)
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Partial Advice
Mister Froggy has posted the second episode of his Halo, Articulated comic – this one takes a shot at one of the more annoying moments in Halo 2.(Louis Wu 02:41:03 UTC)
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Communist Octopus… was that a shot?
The Bungie Weekly Update is available now at Bungie.net – more info about the Halo 3 beta program (mostly reassurances), plus progress reports, a job opening, and the hairiest looking Mister Chief ever. As always, if you can’t read it at Bungie.net, you can read it in our Weekly Update Archive.(Louis Wu 02:36:49 UTC)
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Bungie Weekly Update
Hey it’s that special time of the week again. Weekly Update time. It’s like Christmas, only infinitely lamer. This week, Crackdown antics and slightly more beta explanations. More news coming, so stay tuned.
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Expression
This invidious suspiration for amaranthine delectation
Is lucidly aloof due to my paucity in the sentience department.
Now mind you, my incapability to facilitate a sanguine disposition is learned.
Despondency has become a modus vivendi
The only chance for indemnification is to overcome ignorance
An imaginary bulwark often found to be impenetrable
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Kissing Up.
Stuntmutt has his own take on the Friends and Family program mentioned last week by Frankie – check today’s One One Se7en for details.(Louis Wu 16:43:38 UTC)
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Friday’s Fanfic
Twelve new pieces for you in the Fan Fiction section today – go read!(Louis Wu 16:13:35 UTC)
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More Ways to Get In
Must be the day for Halo comics – ActionTrip has a new strip up today with a Halo theme, looking at ways to get into the Halo 3 beta. Heh.(Louis Wu 15:38:53 UTC)
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Happy Red vs Blue Year
TheShadyGnome points out that a recent Dueling Analogs strip pays homage to both Halo and the new year.(Louis Wu 15:37:32 UTC)
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New XBOX 360 with HDMI and 120GB hard drive in the wild
Engadget is reporting that an insider has provided them with information on and a picture of the XBOX 360 v2 which is to be available “soon”. According to them, the new XBOX 360, code named Zephyr, will support 1080p output via HDMI and have a 120GB hard drive. Also, the console is set to come with that new, faster and cooler 65nm chip that hit the news sites last week.

Update: Looks like there is more “proof” here at XBOX-Scene.com.
In my opinion, the most important upgrade that the XBOX 360 can get right now is a larger hard drive. HDMI isn’t as important right now because very few people have 1080p monitors.
Luckily, XBOX Live Arcade games are required to be less than 50GB, however, that’s not true for demos of major title games. Some demos are well over 1GB in filesize. In addition, Microsoft just launched their movie download and TV show download service. 720p high definition versions of full length movies can be over 6GB in filesize. A puny little 20GB hard drive will fill up fast. Mine already has and I haven’t downloaded any full length movies yet. I only have downloaded a lot of demos, patches and addons for games (like HALO 2 maps), and some game and movie trailers. If I had 100 GB of free, unused hard drive space, I would have an urge to use it. I probably would have already bought two or three HD movies from the Microsoft Video Marketplace. (I was wanting to own V for Vendetta anyway). 1080p downloads of movies and TV shows would be considerably larger in file size. Will we see 1080p movie downloads in the Marketplace?
Recall, the 20GB hard drive actually only came with 12GB of free space new. Delete those videos and movies that come pre-installed if you are hurting for more space.
Additionally, some games like the Final Fantasy beta installed directly onto the hard drive. FF installed, what was it, 2GB of data onto the hard drive. That’s a gamer tax!
Will we see new XBOX 360 titles installing to the hard drive? I think in time we will, especially if there isn’t a clear winner in the HD-DVD vs. BluRay optical media battle. Games could ship on multiple DVD’s with one or more DVD’s getting installed to the 120GB hard drive. Pre-rendered HD cutscenes take up a lot of space. Some game developers could switch from using scenes rendered by the game engine to pre-rendered cutscenes. Visually, this would be better for some games. I bet there are a lot of content producers out there that don’t want to worry about compression and the storage space of DVD media.
Will HALO 3 ship on multiple DVD’s? Will there eventually be a HD-DVD version of H3? For marketing purposes, their might be an HD-DVD version of HALO3. However, I haven’t seen any indication that the HALO 3 game will ship on more than one DVD. I don’t expect this game to install GB’s of content onto the console hard drive. However, there’s always addon and bonus content. Who knows what Bungie has in store our empty hard drive space? HALO 3 would be a great way to get gamers out to the stores to buy more accessories and add-ons (like the bigger HD) for their XBOX 360.
The HDMI port is a welcome addition. However, it will only pay off for owners of monitors that display in 1080p. Even still, if your game or media isn’t delivering a 1080p signal (say it’s only delivering a 720p signal), then you aren’t getting the added benefit of 1080p anyway. Eventually, fiber and cable providers, and satellite TV outlets will push 1080p video over their networks. Once that happens, more people will begin adopting 1080p sets.
I think now is a great time to put an HDMI port on the XBOX 360. Microsoft could now tout that their console can out put a digital 1080p signal, rivaling the puny PS3. (As if SONY needed the wind taken out of their “sales” again). Also, the early adopters would use the HDMI port and provide feedback to Microsoft and the game developers. There’s not been a 1080p game released for a Microsoft console. Surely there’s a lot to learn about producing game content in 1080p both on the hardware and software side. I don’t think HALO 3 will render out to 1080p. I think if anything we’ll see 640p to 720p out of HALO 3.
What do you think about this revelation? Is it what you wanted in the next version of the 360? If it were available today, would you upgrade? Are there any other features that you’d like to see on the XBOX 360?
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Halo on a Nintendo DS?
FyreWulff was the first (but not, by far, the only) to notice that Matt Cassamina (Editor in Chief of IGNcube) posted a story in his blog about playing Halo on a Nintendo DS. Is it true? Hard to say, I guess – we’ll wait for official word from Bungie, I think, but many of the commenters believe it’s a prank. (It was posted on January 4, which, when reversed, looks like April 1.)(Louis Wu 15:31:30 UTC)
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The Mii Army
More Mii stuff – check Gamingbits for yet another Master Chief Mii (among a lot of others). Thanks, wheeler.(Louis Wu 15:27:27 UTC)
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Halo goodies on eBay
Spartan Jag found a pair of interesting Halo auctions on eBay – first is a replica Pistol, and second is a Spartan helmet (not to be used for paintballing, apparently). The pistol auction ends tonight, but you’ve got a few days left on the helmet.(Louis Wu 15:03:31 UTC)
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We Become Silhouettes
Jamie98s posted a note on our forum about a new music video he’d created, ‘We Become Silhouettes’, about a survivor of a nuclear blast coming to grips with the death around him. Fantastic effects and filming; this is the sort of thing music videos should aspire to. He posted a mythica link to a WMP9 version in his forum post, but we’re offering both a mirror for that (30.4 mb) and a QuickTime version (29.6 mb); this rocks.(Louis Wu 14:58:52 UTC)
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Halo 3 FAQ Updated
With the onslaught of new Halo 3 information in the past few weeks, I’ve begun updated our Halo 3 FAQ. At the same time, I’m changing the way FAQ pages are stored and displayed. Currently, only the Halo 3 FAQ is in this system, but eventually it will be used for all FAQs.
Instead of individual pages with all questions listed sequentially, questions and answers in the new FAQ system will be independent items. This will allow for easier changes and updates, and also allows for users to search and sort FAQ entries according to game and the date of the last update to the item. It also allows comments, files and images to be attached to individual questions if desired.
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Getting Into The Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta
If you couldn’t register on Halo3.com the first time out, and the idea of buying Crackdown miffs you, then relax: there are still other ways to get into the Halo 3 beta to be held next spring.
The Gamerscore Blog lists two new ways that US residents can get in: by buying Crackdown, by playing at least three hours of Halo 2 online on Xbox Live and then registering at Halo3.com (first come, first served, 13,333 spots available).
Bungie.net also has an updated item on how to get into the beta test, which mentions an additional Bungie “friends and family” program that will precede the public beta.
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Furhman can sleep anywhere.
The LANfest that took place here last week has now been written up on Bungie.net – KP got a little hyperbolic, but there are some great pics. I’d said the last time I’d posted about this LAN that I’d summarize the rest of the writeups at a later date – this seems like a fine later date. Blackstar posted a video slideshow of his photos (you can see the individual pics at Rampancy.net), Jillybean summarized her experiences in the Home of the Free, and rets posted a huge video of a 1v1 match against Schooly D. (If you all download this, you will likely crush his server; only grab it if you really want to watch it.) Finally, Mintz posted a writeup over at Hushed Casket. There will likely be one more post down the road – I’ve got a whole lot of photos to go into a bunch of galleries – but don’t hold your breath for that. Once again, thanks to all who came, and apologies to all who should have, but didn’t.(Louis Wu 23:27:45 UTC)
