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The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Gamerscore Blog says Podtacular is a “must hear”

    This past Friday, John Porcaro at the awesome Gamerscore blog talked about his addiction to podcasts and included Podtacular on his list of must hear podcasts. If you didn’t know, Gamerscore blog is written by members of the Microsoft Games marketing team. It’s good to know Microsoft is listening!


  • Species Episode 1 – Finally

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    Several months ago, a movie was submitted to the MPRRS – but the submitters stated in the description of their movie that they had a higher-resolution version they wanted to use if the movie passed. It DID pass, and we sent them a note, asking for that higher-res version. After a few days went by, we tried again. No response, either time. After the second attempt, things got busy – and the movie totally slipped off the radar. Until last week. The submitters – the MjR37 Team – sent along an email, explaining that a drive crash killed all their existing high-res work, which is why we never heard from them. They’re working on HD versions of FUTURE episodes of this series, however, and asked us if we’d be willing to point out the website to the Halo community at large. Of course we would – this is a vid that passed the MPRRS, after all! The series is known as ‘Species’, and all episodes to date can be found on this page. You should start with Episode One, though – that’s what was submitted to the MPRRS, and it’s what we’re hosting. (Save their bandwidth – use ours; we’ve got both QuickTime format – 44.4 mb – and WMP9 format – 41.2 mb.) It’s called ‘Where the End Begins’, and it looks at a team of soldiers who are suddenly faced with an alien invasion. Great use of mods. If you like the series, they’ve got Episode Two, as well as a trailer for Episode Three, up for download. Fun stuff, all around!(Louis Wu 20:02:34 UTC)

  • Gamerscore Blog says Podtacular is a “must hear”

    This past Friday, John Porcaro at the awesome Gamerscore blog talked about his addiction to podcasts and included Podtacular on his list of must hear podcasts. If you didn’t know, Gamerscore blog is written by members of the Microsoft Games marketing team. It’s good to know Microsoft is listening!


  • Kashmir Review – and why it matters to you

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    If you swing over by LatinoReview.com, you’ll find a review of a spec script for a project called ‘Kashmir’. You might wonder why this is showing up on a Halo website – Kashmir is a drama about some soldiers who go hunting a terrorist. Well… the answer is pretty simple; Kashmir is a project written by DB Weiss, in order to show his ability for scriptwriting… so that he could get the job of rewriting the Halo script. And apparently, it’s quite good. Check out the review, along with some information about how the whole system works, over at LR.com. Thanks, El Mayimbe.(Louis Wu 19:05:34 UTC)

  • DropShock Ep 23

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    DropShock Episode 23 has been posted – 75 minutes, 35 mb. Discussion of the book cover, and the new armor, discussion of future Bungie stuff, and plenty of the standard features. Check it out.(Louis Wu 19:04:36 UTC)

  • The New Guy

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    Paul Maestri writes to point out Halo Heads 5 – he looks at the new character on the Ghosts of Onyx cover. We still don’t know who that guy is… but Paul takes a shot at it.(Louis Wu 18:58:41 UTC)

  • HBO’s Dialogue Databank

    For several years, HBO has been accumulating dialogue from the two Halo games in their dialogue databank. Unbelievably, they continue to add significant batches of clips on a regular basis. Drop by and check out another of HBO’s vast resources.

  • She Speaks For Many…

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    Today’s One One Se7en looks at the Halogen situation. It’s good to laugh. Next time we’ll use someone other than Stuntmutt.(Louis Wu 16:52:03 UTC)

  • Air’s too thin to hold the scent.

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    Captain Spark turned in another 26 dialogue snippets for your perusal – you can grab them at his (newly-overhauled) website, or browse them individually in our Dialogue Databank.(Louis Wu 15:17:41 UTC)

  • More Jackal Audio

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    It’s been known for a while that Jackal snippets are created from reversed audio (as Halo 1 Elite snippets were) – but decoding them has been a bit more difficult than the Elites were, because they’re more tweaked. RVideo took a shot at 6 of them – did a great job, too. (His post contains a link to Halo2Forum.com – or you can check out local versions in this post.) These will eventually find their way into the Dialogue Databank.(Louis Wu 12:35:18 UTC)

  • Why do Helljumpers fall from above?

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    Luke McKay whipped up a new piece of art this morning – someone should set this to music. He posted it to his RvB image collection – we’ve added it to his gallery here.(Louis Wu 12:14:19 UTC)

  • DeviantDustbunny

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    Dustbunny27 stopped by to point out that there’s a bunch of Halo-related stuff over in his DeviantART gallery – a cel shaded look with MS Paint, and lots of pixel art. Check it out!(Louis Wu 12:00:41 UTC)

  • Halo Theme Song School Talent Show

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    A bunch of friends put together a pretty cool entry for their high school talent show… great video game music (primarily from Halo). Even Marty liked it! Go watch. Thanks, Eastbeast314.(Louis Wu 21:09:04 UTC)

  • WikiRiot Ep 15

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    Sigafoos points out WikiRiot Episode 15 – Gestor, Barbie, and matchmaking – what more could you want? 40 minutes, 16 mb.(Louis Wu 21:08:44 UTC)

  • eBayed Action Figures, Again

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    Havoc737903 wrote to say he has another batch of Halo action figures for sale on eBay. Six figures, current bid is $5, auction ends in 6 and a half days. Check it out.(Louis Wu 21:07:18 UTC)

  • Interview with Aaron Greenburg: Microsoft’s group marketing manager for Xbox Live

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    Although this isn’t related to Halo, DarthBALLZ45 from the Podtacular crew recently interviewed Mr. Greenburg about Xbox Live Arcade, The Xbox Vision camera, Sony and Nintendo’s online plans and most importantly his favorite hip-hop artist. Smile Click “read more” for the interview. Thanks to both Aaron and Darth!

    DB What is the meaning behind your Gamertag “BIGVIP”?

    Aaron Greenberg That was a nickname some guys at work gave me. I am a big hip-hop fan, so they used to call me “Notorious” or “Notorious BIGVIP”, but ended up shortening it to just “BIGVIP”

    DB What is you daily routine as a member of the Xbox Team?

    AG I currently am a Group Manager for Xbox focused primarily on Xbox Live, I work daily with PR, Marketing and the Product Teams to drive our strategy for the business.

    DB I hear you into Hip-Hop/Rap-who’s your favorite artist or group right now?

    AG I am currently listening to Rick Ro$$, Pimp C and the new Justin Timberlake CD. I got the JT CD early from Europe and it is hot, Timberland delivered again.

    DB What was you first job at Microsoft?

    AG I started in 1997 working with our businesses in Latin America. I joined the Xbox team in 2000 and was one of the original members, even before the PS2 launched. It has been a wild ride and it feels like we got a lot of the details right with the Xbox 360. Taking my Xbox hat off and just personally as a gamer, I will probably get a Wii, but see no reason to buy a PS3.

    DB I heard about people being able to test out the Xbox Live Vision Camera before it’s released, can you remind us on how to do that?

    AG We seeded cameras into the community to our MVP members and also provide a number for giveaways to blog and podcast sites as well.

    DB When did you guys first come up with the concept of Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays? What were early ideas like?

    AG It was locked down earlier this year, but not too far before we announced it. We knew we had a huge number of new titles coming and wanted to manage the portfolio in a way that would be predictable for our owners. Also, with Wednesday being in the middle of the week, it works out nicely as we can release these games at the same time around the world.

    DB What’s your current favorite 360 game and/or arcade title out or not out to the public right now? I see you have been playing Madden 07 a couple days before launch!

    AG Right now I am really into Madden, normally I am a bigger NCAA Football fan, but for some reason I really got hooked on Madden instead this year. I also just recently picked-up Saints Row and am starting to get into that. On the Arcade side, I love the social games like UNO and Poker a lot. On the retro side, my favorites would have to be Galaga and Frogger. Titles I cannot wait to play include Lumines Live and Small Arms.

    DB What is your favorite feature about the Vision Camera?

    AG Customizing my Gamer Picture, I change it almost every day, that and sending funny pictures to my friends. I am in a big Madden rivalry right now with K Rock XP from SquadXP.com and we keep sending these crazy pictures holding trophies and football jerseys trying to intimidate the other guy. I can’t wait to give him the beating he deserves the next time we play.

    These next two questions are from some of the cool people from the forums at podtacular.com

    From Sil3nT71 what do you think of the Wii Virtual Console, and Sony’s plans to create a similar service? What is going to set Xbox Live Arcade apart from its competitors?

    AG I really have not seen any details on the Wii Virtual Console or similar plans from Sony. I assume they will both leverage their back catalogues. I feel like we have taken the right approach by partnering with the largest publishers of classic video games like Namco, Konami, Capcom, Midway and Sega plus being a destination for original independent developed games as well. Then you start to think about the XNA Game Studio Express and how the community will now start building there own games, really the future for digitally distributed games is super exciting.

    From Uhh Negative Are there going to be more oportunities to download games free within the first 48 hours such as Poker? Do you use feedback from consumers to determine what games you bring to Arcade?

    AG Poker was a huge hit, we had more downloads in the first 24 hours than any other item ever on Marketplace. That is a pretty big deal, given all the big demos and videos that have been up from some major franchises. But, to be honest this is not part of a long term strategy for us, it costs a lot of money to build these games and I am sure a number of people that downloaded it for free would have been willing to pay for it. Think of this as something we did as a thank you to the community for their support. Otherwise, all new Arcade will continue to have a free trial that everyone can download. Yes, we do listen to consumer feedback on what games to bring to Arcade, some of this is limited by rights, publishers and development cycles, but when we can we do try to give the people what they want.

    Much thanks to BIGVIP for letting me do this interview with him.

    (This was originally posted in our forums by DarthBallz45)


  • Interview with Aaron Greenburg: Microsoft’s group marketing manager for Xbox Live

    Although this isn’t related to Halo, DarthBALLZ45 from the Podtacular crew recently interviewed Mr. Greenburg about Xbox Live Arcade, The Xbox Vision camera, Sony and Nintendo’s online plans and most importantly his favorite hip-hop artist. Smile Click “read more” for the interview. Thanks to both Aaron and Darth!

    DB What is the meaning behind your Gamertag “BIGVIP”?

    Aaron Greenberg That was a nickname some guys at work gave me. I am a big hip-hop fan, so they used to call me “Notorious” or “Notorious BIGVIP”, but ended up shortening it to just “BIGVIP”

    DB What is you daily routine as a member of the Xbox Team?

    AG I currently am a Group Manager for Xbox focused primarily on Xbox Live, I work daily with PR, Marketing and the Product Teams to drive our strategy for the business.

    DB I hear you into Hip-Hop/Rap-who’s your favorite artist or group right now?

    AG I am currently listening to Rick Ro$$, Pimp C and the new Justin Timberlake CD. I got the JT CD early from Europe and it is hot, Timberland delivered again.

    DB What was you first job at Microsoft?

    AG I started in 1997 working with our businesses in Latin America. I joined the Xbox team in 2000 and was one of the original members, even before the PS2 launched. It has been a wild ride and it feels like we got a lot of the details right with the Xbox 360. Taking my Xbox hat off and just personally as a gamer, I will probably get a Wii, but see no reason to buy a PS3.

    DB I heard about people being able to test out the Xbox Live Vision Camera before it’s released, can you remind us on how to do that?

    AG We seeded cameras into the community to our MVP members and also provide a number for giveaways to blog and podcast sites as well.

    DB When did you guys first come up with the concept of Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays? What were early ideas like?

    AG It was locked down earlier this year, but not too far before we announced it. We knew we had a huge number of new titles coming and wanted to manage the portfolio in a way that would be predictable for our owners. Also, with Wednesday being in the middle of the week, it works out nicely as we can release these games at the same time around the world.

    DB What’s your current favorite 360 game and/or arcade title out or not out to the public right now? I see you have been playing Madden 07 a couple days before launch!

    AG Right now I am really into Madden, normally I am a bigger NCAA Football fan, but for some reason I really got hooked on Madden instead this year. I also just recently picked-up Saints Row and am starting to get into that. On the Arcade side, I love the social games like UNO and Poker a lot. On the retro side, my favorites would have to be Galaga and Frogger. Titles I cannot wait to play include Lumines Live and Small Arms.

    DB What is your favorite feature about the Vision Camera?

    AG Customizing my Gamer Picture, I change it almost every day, that and sending funny pictures to my friends. I am in a big Madden rivalry right now with K Rock XP from SquadXP.com and we keep sending these crazy pictures holding trophies and football jerseys trying to intimidate the other guy. I can’t wait to give him the beating he deserves the next time we play.

    These next two questions are from some of the cool people from the forums at podtacular.com

    From Sil3nT71 what do you think of the Wii Virtual Console, and Sony’s plans to create a similar service? What is going to set Xbox Live Arcade apart from its competitors?

    AG I really have not seen any details on the Wii Virtual Console or similar plans from Sony. I assume they will both leverage their back catalogues. I feel like we have taken the right approach by partnering with the largest publishers of classic video games like Namco, Konami, Capcom, Midway and Sega plus being a destination for original independent developed games as well. Then you start to think about the XNA Game Studio Express and how the community will now start building there own games, really the future for digitally distributed games is super exciting.

    From Uhh Negative Are there going to be more oportunities to download games free within the first 48 hours such as Poker? Do you use feedback from consumers to determine what games you bring to Arcade?

    AG Poker was a huge hit, we had more downloads in the first 24 hours than any other item ever on Marketplace. That is a pretty big deal, given all the big demos and videos that have been up from some major franchises. But, to be honest this is not part of a long term strategy for us, it costs a lot of money to build these games and I am sure a number of people that downloaded it for free would have been willing to pay for it. Think of this as something we did as a thank you to the community for their support. Otherwise, all new Arcade will continue to have a free trial that everyone can download. Yes, we do listen to consumer feedback on what games to bring to Arcade, some of this is limited by rights, publishers and development cycles, but when we can we do try to give the people what they want.

    Much thanks to BIGVIP for letting me do this interview with him.

    (This was originally posted in our forums by DarthBallz45)


  • Watch a bunch of guys playing a game – on TV!

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    The introduction of fantabulous Halo tourneys continues to creep into our living room (I know, slightly redundant!). If you have DirecTV, you can catch a free preview on channel 101 this weekend. Halo 2 is one of 5 different tourney’s being showcased. I wonder if they can pull it off? Color me interested! Noticed at Slashdot.(Ding 17:09:30 UTC)

  • Soul Survivor

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    MaritalBlaze54 continues his series of music videos – this time out it’s Soul Survivor, by Akon and Young Jeezy, and it tells the story of a pair of drug dealers jumped by an enemy gang. The MPRRS liked it, so we’re hosting it. WMP9 format is 56.4 mb, QuickTime format is 55.6 mb.(Louis Wu 14:42:02 UTC)

  • Team Halo2.junk.ws beats Podtacular All-Stars!

    Yes, the undefeated Podtacular All-Stars have in fact been defeated by the guys at halo2.junk.ws, the halo 2 stats site. Good game guys, looks like it was really close! It went win, loss, win, tie, loss, loss. So we were one kill away from winning the challenge. Good game, and we’re looking forward to the rematch! MaesterGXL has a detailed writeup of the match in the forums.