My Halo News.com

The latest news about the Halo series of games from Microsoft

  • Morsels from E3

    E3 tidbits: Gamespot has an article which looks at a comment Jason Jones made yesterday with respect to Xbox Online (he said that with the service, it would be possible to “build the part of Halo that Bungie wanted to do”), and speculates on what it might mean for the future. And Team Xbox posted a Microsoft press release which contained an intriguing quote from Ed Fries, vice president of Xbox games content:
    “As for “Haloâ„¢” and the work the Bungie Studios team is doing, gamers can rest assured: The fate of humanity is in good hands … and online.”

    The future looks bright for World Domination… (Thanks to the rather large number of people who mailed this news in.)


  • Van der Rohe was right…

    Heh – what do you do when you’re playing Counter-Strike and you need a quick virtual break? Well, you sit down and play Halo, of course! BOLL has made it possible – details can be found in our Miscellaneous Art section. Very, very fun (even if you don’t play C-S!).

  • More Online Halo tidbits

    News.com interviewed John O’Rourke, marketing director for Microsoft’s games division about Xbox Online. O’Rourke, as well, mentioned an online version of Halo:
    Microsoft is also preparing online versions of its popular Xbox titles “Halo” and “Project Gotham Racing.”

    They’re not expecting to have a full beta program for their online service before Autumn, however, so don’t be looking for this product in the next 3 months… (Thanks to Patroclus for the heads-up.)


  • Halo 2… sort of

    Thanks to bikeman704, Team Overkill and gotenks20001@hotmail.com (name unprintable on the web) who all pointed out that IGN Xbox had a report of the first day of E3, including a ‘frustratingly casual mention of Halo 2’:
    As we said the next version of Halo (MS won’t even refer to it as Halo 2) will be online but the company was not forthcoming with any details beyond this.

    Info… but no info. So it goes…


  • Halo 2 ‘trailer’ a hoax

    Bungie doesn’t normally get in the middle of rumor mongering… but this one was pretty big. Raelgun pointed out a forum thread over at Team Xbox which purported to describe a trailer for ‘Halo 2’ to be shown at E3 this week. Dave Candland jumped onto our forum to succinctly confirm that this is an ‘OBVIOUS TOTAL LIE’. If there is any Halo-related info at E3, we’ll be sure to bring it to you… but this ain’t it.

  • Someone else to shoot Marty…

    The newest Bungie employee showed his face last night… Congrats to Joe Staten and his wife – they have a new baby boy! (Thanks to Marty O’Donnell for passing on the good news.)

  • Halo National under construction

    Klawria, of the Seventh Column Chapter Halo National, has begun work on a site called ‘Halo National‘. The banner states that the site is ‘Coming June 2002’, but there’s a considerable amount of content right now. Stop by and take a look! Thanks to Vector40 for the heads-up.

  • Mousing around in Halo?

    Hmm… many people have said that Halo would be oh-so-much-better with a mouse and keyboard, instead of the standard Xbox controller… well, it looks like they might get a chance to test that assertion soon. Xbox 2k has a story on the Claw, a device that works in conjunction with a standard Microsoft USB mouse to control all the actions available via the controller.
    “Many PC gamers have expressed a desire to play Halo with a mouse plus keyboard style set-up”, said Jason Ferraro, Director Ferraro Design. “Our Claw and mouse solution provides an intuitive controller set-up for those less familiar with the standard dual analogue console game pad.”

    Disclaimer – this could simply be a very late April Fool’s joke on the part of Xbox 2K… or it could be something we see next week at E3. Time will tell…


  • Saturday’s reading material

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    Saturday’s Fan Fiction:

    Rainy weekend here – good for reading. (News will probably slow down – lots of family stuff to attend to. Not to mention the service outages that have started up again, thanks to the weather…)


  • The most awkward ruler in the galaxy

    xbill has developed a new measuring technique – initiated here, a couple of days ago, he has now used the NavPointâ„¢ Warthog to measure the height of the cliff outside one of the blue beam structures – it’s about 438 meters, for those of you dying to know. Anyone with some serious patience can measure distances on several levels with this tool. (This technique was first seen (by me, at least) in Frogblast’s ‘Mapping Silent Cartographer‘, posted a couple of weeks ago.)

  • Two new 7th Column Themes out

    Bungie’s Seventh Column site has news of two new themes for use by chapters – a Master Chief theme created by Stosh, and a Tru7h theme created by Jonah Friedman. I picked a random pair of chapters sporting these themes – you can see the MC theme on The Elite Enforcers’ site (they’re a central Florida team offering $200 if anyone can beat them on both Blood Gulch and Sidewinder), and the Tru7h theme is in use for the Central Florida Halo chapter, another CF team headed up by forum regular PCDestroyer. Check ’em out!

  • Rockers love Halo

    cman writes to point out that the newest issue of Rolling Stone (the one with Kurt Cobain on the cover) contains an article about musicians and their favorite video games. Halo features prominently – Jack Black, of Tenacious D, says
    “Tonight we’re gonna rock a sold-out show, and then we’re going to play some Halo. I’ll see if i can find some Halo groupies – everybody loves Halo. I’m a full-time Halohead.”

    There are several other good bits – once this issue is off the stands, we’ll be posting the article in our Press Scans section. In the meantime, go buy the Dead Tree edition!


  • Closeup screens finally finished

    Whoa – FINALLY! Way back on March 6, Bungie posted a series of closeup screenshots, and challenged fans to decipher them. Most were figured out within the first couple of days… but scrn_081 has baffled the community… until now. xbill gets the kewpie doll, according to Dave Candland, the devious creator of the challenge. W00t!

  • Pictures for your screen

    A pair of new desktop images have been submitted – you’ll find ’em in our Wallpaper section.

  • redin is gud

    Thursday’s Fan Fiction offering:

    The old, the new, and the short…


  • Project MJOLNIR changes hosts

    Alan Wu writes to point out that Project Mjolnir has changed servers – and there’s now a nice list of mirrored movies. We’ll be updating mirror lists HERE soon (for both this stuff, and the Repertory’s new links), but in the meantime you can grab what you need off the Project MJOLNIR mirror page.

  • YDA wants you

    Your Death Awaits – a Halo clan – points out that its website contains some interesting stunt pictures on multiplayer maps. (You can also find information on the clan itself, and contact them if you’re interested in joining.) Check it out!

  • Fan Fic For Fourthday

    Thursday’s Fan Fiction offerings:

    In addition, Nick has turned in a ‘proofread’ version of his recently submitted ‘Halo Aftermath Prologue‘, which has now been updated. A request to Fan Fiction writers – please, proofread your stories BEFORE you submit them, or live with the errors. The workload here is high enough without making small adjustments to already-submitted stories. (This is the fourth request of this type this week alone… a disturbing trend. Once a story is in the system, editing it requires editing multiple files; it’s far easier to submit new stories than it is to edit existing ones. Thanks for your consideration.)


  • Searching gets better

    Quick note about the search function here – it’s better now. Individual terms are separated (if you type in ‘pelican model’, it now searches for ‘pelican OR model’ instead of the phrase ‘pelican model’, as it did before), and if you go to the search page itself, you have the option to narrow searches by requiring ALL search terms be hit. Feedback, as always, is welcome.

  • Mountains of Movie Mouthfuls

    Movie news: Dan Chosich wrote recently to say that there were new mirrors of both his movies (Halo Montage and 2070) (and one copy of a version not yet seen) on his site – all movies can be reached from his main movie page. (Links have also been added to his movie mirror pages.) Also, Brian Josselyn, of Blackstar Productions, writes to say that he’s re-encoded ALL of his movies; ‘Halo: The Movie‘ is now 6 mb smaller in its best quality, the second teaser has much better sound, and the third teaser is finally set to the proper aspect ratio. Mirror sites are encouraged to replace their existing versions with the newer version – there are currently copies at the Blackstar Productions page, and at mythica.org. (See the mirror pages for specific links.)