My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Halo Vice

    Rico has submitted an introduction sequence for an upcoming video project entitled ‘Halo Vice’ – in his words:

    Originally I just wanted to use the footage to better understand my new editing system, but after suggestions from several friends and input from members of the RHOH chapter at Bungie.net I have decided to create a series of “shows” that can be freely distributed openly on the internet and on DVD. The goal is to have a moody, action-highlighted drama along the same lines as the classic 80’s television show Miami Vice (hence the theme music lifted off of composer Jan Hammer’s “Escape From Television” album). I even managed to find a similar font for all the titling! All images were compiled on miniDV and edited in Final Cut Pro 4.0.2.

    The video is 2:44 long, encoded in MPEG-4, and weighs in at 16 mb. You can contact Rico through his 7th Column chapter, Rico’s House of Halo. (The movie was originally uploaded to FilePlanet – but was then redone. The current FP version is out of date – you should grab the files.bungie.org one linked above. When the FilePlanet version has been updated, we’ll post news about it.)


  • Now THEM’s some pretty pictures.

    The Wallpaper section, also languishing for far too long, gets a massive infusion today; 18 new desktops, some of which absolutely ROCK. They’re all worth looking at… but if I had to pick my favorite 3 of the lot, they’d be this one, this one, and this one. (That last one is amazing… and no longer reproducible with the current version of Halo PC.) Whew – beginning to dig out from under!

  • Xboxyde posts 16 seconds of X03 Halo 2 footage

    Draikin points out a small (1.9 mb) divx-encoded AVI showing some of the Halo 2 footage from X03. (There’s no sound, and it’s 16 seconds of shakeycam footage, but you can see some cool stuff nonetheless.) He found it at Xboxyde. Update: There’s a much bigger version available now; it’s the full 7 minute section devoted to Halo 2, not just the 16 seconds of brand-new footage. It weighs in at 50.7 mb, and is encoded in DivX format. It’s already been mirrored by Intangir in the UK, and we’re working on a QuickTime version (which won’t be done before tonight, sorry). For those who just want to see the new footage, Blackstar has already converted the shorter movie: you can grab it from files.bungie.org. In order to download the larger movie from Xboxyde, you need to register there; it’s free, but it can be trying if you don’t read French (according to a number of people in this forum thread).

  • Halo 2: The Fallen

    Another languishing piece of artwork – an entry for the Halo 2 cover art collection, from Snyper.

  • Banners, too.

    Four new banners have been added to the Banners section. A couple of them have been in the queue for almost 3 weeks. I’m really sorry.

  • Pictures – building for a while

    It’s been far too long since we’ve cleared out the artwork queues – sorry. The Miscellaneous Art submissions recently include some cool sketches, a pair of Magic Eye pieces, and more. Check ’em out!


  • 343 Annoying Spark.

    Oh, heck, as long as we’re doing comics… today’s Guest One One Se7en was turned in by Geeoff – and don’t tell me you never tried that. Too bad it doesn’t work…

  • Rivalry.

    Halobabies.net has put up comic #9 – I’m pretty sure the baby MC isn’t supposed to talk that way. What are kids coming to these days, anyway? (Great facial expressions on Sarge.) There’s also a new desktop (you have to register on their forum for access). Check ’em out!

  • Benefit tourney prizes announced

    A week ago, we mentioned a benefit tournament that will take place in LA on the 24th (this coming Wednesday). Shrike came back today to report that prizes have been announced. Man, I want to enter, just so I can lose really bad and win the Mary Jane journal! Check it out.

  • The Silent Cartographers

    Over at Subnova, there’s a quiet, unassuming little note with a title reading ‘The Silent Cartographers’. Turns out, this is an announcement of a new Halo PC mapmaking group, made up of Subnova members (which means Bungie old-schoolers). They’re not currently accepting applications (though they will be next month), and the website has no info except a logo… but you should expect big things from these people. Remember: they have inside connections. They’ve been playing with stuff for weeks now. (Months?)

  • Shishka’s Halo PC FAQ updated

    Shishka has updated his HaloPC Pre-Release FAQ to version 3.0 – he swears this is the last one. (Since Halo is only Pre-Release for another 11 days or so, that seems like a safe bet.) Definitely worth a read, if you have questions about the PC version.

  • Halo PC Tools shots – finally

    Back in August, a number of fans headed down to Gearbox’s offices in Texas to get a look at Halo PC. While we were there, Dave Mertz, lead designer, took a few shots of the various tools used to build levels – 3dsmax, and Bungie’s homegrown Sapien and Guerilla. We were asked, however, not to post these right away; Gearbox had some ideas about releasing shots of their own. At the end of August, I asked if enough time had passed, and was told to hold off a bit longer. On September 5th, they released one of these shots on their own website, and I quickly sent off another note, asking if NOW was okay. Yesterday, I finally received an answer – so even though these shots have been seen on the net before now, they’re being added to our Screenshots database as of today, because that’s when we got permission to post them. There are two shots each from 3dsmax (the modeling tool that the underlying architecture is built in), Sapien (the tool that allows placement of objects and sounds, among other functions), and Guerilla (the tool that handles behavior, bumpmaps, textures, and the like). I hope this is still of use to some people. I also took the opportunity to add another 50 or so screens, both Halo PC and Halo 2, from previews and such around the net in the last few days.

  • Previews, previews – everybody’s a critic

    Whoa – I’m slipping. Blue’s News posted news on another new Halo preview on Monday – but I didn’t see it until today, when I noticed it on Rampancy.net‘s front page. Loadedinc.com says it’s good for PC gamers who never played the Xbox solo campaign, and folks who want the multiplayer rush. We’d agree. (5 new oddly stretched screenshots, as well.) Digging around also turned up previews at CV-Games.com, Armchair Empire, and TotalVideoGames.com (this last is really old; from what I can tell, it was written around E3, but contains info that hasn’t been valid since last summer), too. Enjoy.

  • What Goes Up…

    Wednesday, Stuntmutt looked at the importance of understanding your weapon in his One One Se7en strip. Today, he looks at the other side of that issue – collateral damage.

  • The Junkyard gives away schwag

    Eep! Forgot to mention this a few days ago… but on Tuesday, the Junkyard announced its winner of the long-running ‘Guess the Release Date‘ contest (first announced back on July 29, 2002). Congratulations to CheeseChick for picking September 15, 2003 as the date Halo PC went gold. TankRamp (of Battleground: Halo) and LegacyX4 pulled in the second and third prizes, respectively.

  • X03 transcript posted at IGN

    While the actual X03 video presentation hasn’t (yet) found it’s way onto the net, IGN HAS put up a transcript of the video, including a page’s worth of Bungie employees discussing what was learned from Halo 1. Thanks to Neo Alucard X for pointing it out.

  • Has Waldo seen it yet?

    Looks like the Gearbox forum community has gotten into the swing of Gearbox’s own game. Check the Gearbox Projects page (drop to the bottom to see some OTHER places that disc has been)… then visit this thread. Fun.

  • Pete Parsons talks to CVG

    Computer and Video Games interviewed Pete Parsons about Halo 2. He was pretty evasive about whether Halo 2 would ever come to the PC – in fact, he was pretty evasive about everything. Bungie’s back to their old style, it seems. (And that’s not a bad thing.) He DID mention that folks at X03 got to see a Prophet in-game for the first time… hopefully, that footage will eventually make its way to the net. If you dig through the ‘we can’t say right now’s and the ‘we don’t know, we’re focused on making the game great’s, you can find lots of cool nuggets – read this one. Thanks to cubanB for finding it.

  • Please leave a beep at the message.

    Hehe – bourwa points out that the Red vs Blue crew have created a few quick answering machine messages (Sarge, Donut, Church, and Caboose) that can be used if you’re REALLY a die-hard RvB fan. (If you’re not… or your callers aren’t… these won’t make a lot of sense.) They’re not listed anywhere except in the thread they were posted in; visit the Sponsors forum, and search for a thread entitled ‘Red vs Blue Voice Mail Message’. (Yeah, you have to be a sponsor.)