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But… but… what was IN it?
For those of you who want a more in-depth description of the teaser itself, our very own mnemesis was there… and wrote up his impressions a couple of hours ago. There are no pictures, other than the ones his words will paint in your mind… but for those who have to wait to see the actual footage (which, unfortunately, is almost everyone), this should alleviate some of the burning curiosity. Check it out!
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Buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy…
The lucky few are staggering home from E3 right now (it’s 10PM PST), and they’re bringing Halo-related goodness with them.- First up are reports from Microsoft’s press conference, by GamerFeed (thanks Zeegs) and Gamespot (thanks Darkstar).
- Secondly, KookyBastard discovered that Microsoft’s Halo PC page has gone live, with a ton of new stuff (beyond what appeared on Gamespy earlier today).
- Thirdly, IGN scores the knockout with a video of the Halo 2 portion of the aforementioned press conference. The complete 8-minute demo is for Insiders only, but they have kindly posted 5 teaser clips to show you what you’re missing.
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Bungie Webcam Widget for OSX
The timing isn’t great, since the webcam is offline for a little bit, but Joshua Pettigrew has created a pretty cool widget for use with a wicked-cool program called Konfabulator that puts the Bungie Webcam image into a free-floating frame on your desktop, no browser required. Konfabulator runs only on MacOSX – so if you’re running some other operating system, this ain’t very much use to you… but for those of us with OSX, it’s pretty nifty. (Konfabulator rocks. Period.)
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Monday evening reading
6 Fan Fiction pieces for you:- Hell’s Curse, by Ben87R6
- The Road to Zaxheoa: Chapter 3:, by Nike
- Assault on Beta VI, by Nike
- Halo: Aftermath, by Cpt Crapper
- The Devils Brigade Prt. IV, by Spinks
- Battle for the Norah: Part 1, by Agent Shade
See what you can find that you like.
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Salt loving and vacuum-resistant…
Finn has dug into the Halo Story Page mailbag once again, and pulled out a few interesting morsels. Things you never knew! Check it out.
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No webcam? Ack!
An update from Achronos on bungie.net suggests that there might be a good tidbit or two coming from Bungie in the next few days… stay tuned.
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Nice gun.
Speaking of comics, the next installment of One One Se7en is up. Another Metroid/Halo connection…
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The Megg, Reloaded
Shishka pokes fun at the Megg searchers (and does unspeakable things to Gawyn’s body parts) in the latest Subnova comic. Check it out!
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Pillar of Art Contest Update
Just a quick note to let folks know that we’ve received the early-bird entries for the contest and have chosen the ones we can haul across the country to the Fanfest this week. (Some of them are actually being delivered to HBO West, and won’t need hauling at all.) We’d just like to say that we’ve been floored by the overall quality of the entries so far, and are looking forward to the rest that we’ll see this weekend/early next week. (Remember, the actual contest deadline is Friday, May 16 – we’ll be in LA, but the mail will be checked). You guys rock!
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Mullins, writ big
eddie m noticed a blown-up version of the Halo2 poster on the E3 show floor, over at Gamespot… check it out.
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XBC Tourney in the works
Maverick J points out an online tourney (on XboxConnect) being organized by Project Spartan. The contest is to be held on May 17th, and currently has 10 2-man teams signed up. Read the post (or visit the site) for more details.
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PC Halo – Revealed!
Wowowow. The promised Gamespy Halo PC article went online early this morning… and I’m still reeling. (There are actually two articles – the main one, and a separate one on the new multiplayer features available in the PC version.) Release date is tentatively August or September… and it’s gonna be a winner. The 10 campaign levels have been translated faithfully from the original; with the exception of the higher resolution (it was demoed at 1024×768 for Gamespy, but the implication was that even higher resolutions should be supported) and the interface tweaks (there are more keys on a keyboard than buttons on an Xbox controller, after all), the solo campaign will be identical to the original. The differences will lie in multiplayer. There are 6 brand-new multiplayer maps, as well as the ability to use the covenant fuel cannon, fly the banshee, and drive a modified warthog (with a rocket launcher in the back). There are also new multiplayer modes, and the ability to tweak existing modes:…you can give the Red Team a set of Warthogs that respawn immediately, while giving the Blue Team one Scorpion tank that only reappears after a minute.
The only feature of the Xbox version that’s in danger of NOT making it over to the PC side is Coop play. Gearbox is hopeful they can find a way to implement it easily before Halo PC goes gold… but they can’t promise anything. Oh, and the keyboard/controller debates can finally be decided, since they’ve included gamepad support; grudge matches are SURE to be played. Anyway, there are pages and pages of juicy content in the two stories, and 16 screenshots/concept art images… so go read!
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Phoenix Sanction comes online
A week and a half ago, we mentioned a Halo card game – now there’s a second one. Sarge Rules points out his website for it – check out ‘Phoenix Sanction‘.
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The in-air seat changes are pretty neat…
SniPeR and -nEo-Atomic have put together a short film called ‘Cold Metal Flat Pedal’, which shows some warthog flipping stunts. We’ve chosen not to host it, but forum regular BOLL has kindly stepped up for this one. (Get it soon; it might get pulled during school hours in Sweden, which start at maybe 4 am eastern time.) 3:04 long, 4.8 mb big, in WMP7 format. Update: pulled, for bandwidth issues. Sorry, folks!
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67th Raptors now online
The 67th Raptors have gone live with their website, dedicated to the only operational Halo 2 clan out there. (There was an earlier one, but they’ve already disbanded, it seems.) Taking a page from Bungie themselves, color-wise, they’ve put together a pretty spiffy site – check ’em out!
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Stories – and a note
9 Fan Fiction pieces for you today.- The Flood: A force to be reckoned with (Part 2), by crashedwarthog
- Chapter One: The Dream, by Ace
- Fallen Angel 16: Seeing the Light (Series Finale), by Gruntkiller/Covert
- ONI Black Ops Part Four, by Havok
- Chapter 2: The Few, The Proud, by Ace
- Chapter 3: Brute Strength, by Ace
- Chapter 4: Funeral for a Friend, by Ace
- Battle for the Norah: Prologue, by Agent Shade
- The day of a grunt, by Halowolf
A note: The last story is in French. I was going to reject it… but then I remembered that we already had a story in German. However, a warning: this is the last non-English story we will accept, without an accompanying translation. Sorry – we just don’t have the resources. Update: thanks to the half-dozen people who submitted translations of the French story – we’ve picked the one that we think is closest to the original (in spirit), and posted it – Ghôlsbane’s The Day of a Grunt (translated). Enjoy! (This doesn’t change our decision to keep the English-only requirement from here on out…)
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Timing
Well, Mythica’s back down to it’s standard 5 Mbit/sec serving rate, so the Birds spike is over; time for the NEXT movie. This one’s from Mister E, and it’s called ‘Timing’. The theme is exactly that – there are lots of ‘kill and then die’ sequences, with some very nice integration with the trance-like music. It’s just under 2 minutes, and is available in both Windows Media Player 9 (18.1 mb, 640×480) and QuickTime (12.4 mb, 480×360) formats from Mythica, as well as mirrors at That Weasel Television (the QT version there is 10.1 mb, and of lower quality) and the Psyjnir Complex Hotline server (the QT version is the 12.4 mb version).
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I Like Birds – a lot.
Well, this one’s out of order, a little… but we’re having trouble contacting the next guy on the list. Hickadam, shown in the past to have a pretty amazing sense of timing, has come up with a new movie. It’s called ‘Birds’, and it looks at some of the most loveable creatures in Halo. The original is a wmv file. Thanks to Cybrfrk, we were able to convert this to a high-quality MPEG, which was then converted to a QuickTime movie for all those who have trouble with Windows Media Player files. Grab the one that works best for you. Mythica has the 10.8 mb WMV, and the 10.4 mb MOV, and the Psyjnir Complex Hotline server has both, as well. (Mirrors are, of course, always appreciated.) I loved this one. (And Eels rock.) Update: Thanks to That Weasel, who’s put both versions up at That Weasel Television. Enjoy!
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