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  • From Halo to Hellboy

    uber_chaos sent along an audio clip (617k, mp3 format) from the Hellboy II director’s commentary, during which Guillermo Del Toro discusses the helmet he designed for the character Johann Krauss (you can see it here) – and how this evolved from a design for the Master Chief’s helmet when he was thinking about the Halo movie. Interesting discussion! (Louis Wu 17:09:49 UTC)

  • Podtacular 168: Customs and Creations

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    Download | Shownotes

    We get kinda lonely this week with GLewis gone and no guest host, so Crypto and I try to make things interesting. No spoilers, so you’ll have to listen to find out. Thanks to TriggerHappi55 again for this week’s podart.


  • How to Open MUS Files

    OK, for starters any sheet music that I will be posting from now on will only be in .mus format. This blog will show you how to get the program or programs neccessary to open these files.
    You will need either Finale 2009, Finale Notepad 2009, or Printmusic 2009.

    Don’t have any of these? Download it for free by following these steps:

    First of all, if you have not registered for an account on rampancy and VERIFIED it… then don’t even continue reading this until you do.

    Step 1: Create an account at finale.com. The account is free. Use this link to begin signing up:

    https://www.finalemusic.com/store/newaccount.aspx?t=%2fstore%2fmyaccount.aspx&

    Step 2: Once you have finished signing up, you can download the demo version of the above programs. The demo gives you all of the programs respectable features for 1 month (30 days) for free. Once the 30 day trial has elapsed, you can no longer print or save music. Click on the link below and then next to the program’s name select either Windows or Macintosh to continue:

    http://www.finalemusic.com/store/demos.aspx

    Step 3: Click on the download button to begin downloading the program’s installer. When prompted to save, select “save to desktop”. It should begin downloading. The time will vary depending on your computer’s speed.

    Step 4: Once the installer has finished downloading, you should see one of the two things on your desktop:
    1: The Installer Icon
    2: A Folder
    If you see the icon, then simply click it to begin installing the program. If you see the folder, then open it and click on the installer to begin installing the program. Sometimes you will be prompted to extract all the files in the folder but it is unneccessary as it will only put another folder on your desktop with the same files.

    Step 5: Now that you have either Finale 2009, Finale Notepad 2009, or Finale Printmusic 2009, select a transcription and enjoy the music!

    I will post a link to this blog every time I submit sheet music in the future. If you are still having problems downloading the program or opening .mus files, then please send me a message or a leave a comment on this page.


  • Opening MUS Files

    OK, for starters any sheet music that I will be posting from now on will only be in mus. This blog will show you how to get the program to open these files.
    You will need the program Finale Notepad 2009.

    Don’t have Finale Notepad 2009? Download it for free by following these steps:

    First of all, if you have not registered for an account on rampancy and VERIFIED it… then don’t even continue reading this until you do.

    Step 1: Create an account at finale.com. The account is free. Use this link to begin signing up:

    https://www.finalemusic.com/store/newaccount.aspx?t=%2fstore%2fmyaccount.aspx&

    Step 2: Once you have finished signing up, you can download the demo version of Finale Notepad 2009. The demo gives you all of its features for 1 month (30 days) for free. Click on the link below and then select Notepad2009 to download the demo:

    http://www.finalemusic.com/store/demos.aspx

    The installer should appear on your desktop. Now that you have Finale Notepad enjoy your music! If you are still having problems with the file please leave me a message or a comment

    I will post a link to this blog every time I submit sheet music in the future. If you are still having problems opening the file, then please send me a message or a leave a comment on the transcription page.


  • AH: Community Walkthrough Day: Guitar Hero – World Tour, Fable 2, Jumper

    Hey there everyone, Today’s round of Community Videos is presented to you courtesy of Fragger, NewfieKeir, and Leafshinobi7. They’ve provided us awesome videos of the following: Guitar Hero: World Tour – Inked, One of a Kind Axe, Custom Beats, Warrior…

  • RT: Curtain Call

    Since we are between the end of Reconstruction and the start of new RvB videos, I thought this would be a great time to introduce you to some of the new voice talents we have added to our cast in 2008. While you read over the cast list below, I recommend…

  • Halo 3: Recon info in new GI

    The December 2008 issue of Game Informer has a cover story on Halo 3: Recon – and it’s a doozy. It doesn’t contain any new screenshots, but there’s quite a bit of concept art, and there’s a lot of description of how the game is going to work. There are some very interesting tidbits included:

    • Paul Bertone describes the scope of H3:R as “a three to five-hour expansion pack”
    • Recon Armor will be earnable for all – complete the Vidmaster Challenge series of achievements and it’s yours
    • Bungie’s Joe Staten says “we do not view this as a $60 title”
    • The cover art is spectacular, and has been whipped up by Bungie newcomer Jaime Jones (google him – I found this gallery of pretty amazing stuff)

    The game sounds to be a lot of fun to play – you’ll need to read the article for details. If you’re a subscriber, you should be seeing it today – or very soon. If you’re looking for it on the newsstand, you might have to wait a week or two. I’m droolin’…(Louis Wu 23:08:11 UTC)



  • TRR Favorites – go enjoy

    Thanks to urk, who put up a note about a new collection of community favorites at The Running Riot. Screenshots and film clips, this time out.(Louis Wu 22:30:35 UTC)


  • Dude, I think we got company

    Hawty McBloggy ran across a pretty cool little YouTube clip – you couldn’t make that jump in a million years if you tried.(Louis Wu 21:36:44 UTC)

  • Show us yer junk!

    The Community Spotlight Second Week has just begun for Halo3.junk.ws – new files, a new interview. Well, a discussion of a joke map. It actually sounds like fun – go grab a copy!(Louis Wu 20:47:59 UTC)

  • Grifball Goodies

    It’s time for another Grifball season – and the Winter 2009 court has been posted at Grifball.com. Go download it! Thanks, urk.(Louis Wu 20:46:31 UTC)

  • AH: Gears of War 2: Collectibles Act Three

    And we continue beating ass in Gears of War 2! Today we move on to Act 3, the humpday act. There are five acts total in this game, and we put out five original videos a week (at least). It’s like CliffyB could read my mind. What a sweet guy. Remind…

  • RT: New Merch!

    Hey Everyone, I just put ten new shirts into the store, and wanted to make you the first person I told about it (well second, my diary was first obviously). I’ve conveniently linked them below for your perusal. …

  • Halo3.Junk.ws Favorites Updated

    Round Two ready for your inference.



  • Fable 2: My Thoughts

    I just finished the campaign last night, so I thought I’d post a few of my thoughts. There are many ****SPOILERS****

    Having played the first one on the original Xbox, I’d say the best summary to my thoughts is that it’s everything the first one should’ve been and was definitely worth the money.

    I coughed up the extra cash for the limited edition. I’ll edit this later, I have yet to watch anything on the bonus disc.

    Fable 2 isn’t really a direct “sequel” but rather a new story in Albion(500 years later, to be exact) starring one of the descendants of the hero of the original game. I really enjoyed the different ways things had changed and how actions from the first game had rippled through time. For example, in Wraithmarsh the town that used to exist there is now wholly a den of evil, resulting from the evil actions of your “evil self” from the first game. It’s far from the same place that existed in the first game. The main training ground of heroes from the first game is now nothing more than ruins.

    The game starts you off as a child, much like the first game. You have a sister, also much like the first game. I really felt anyone new to Fable would have no problem if they hadn’t played the first game. However, I am glad I did because you see the things/locales that Lionhead has put in Fable 2 that only players of the first game will notice or remember.

    Things seem in an even worse state then ever, when speaking of the world at large. Magic and heroism for the most part is a thing of the past, nothing more than a legend. The game, through different cutscenes and quests, gets you acclimated to how Fable works and sets the story off in epic fashion. One compliment I would definitely extend to Lionhead is that the world of Fable 2 is vastly bigger than the first Fable.

    You and your sister discover a music box that you buy for 5 gold at the urging of Theresa, a mysterious woman who guides you throughout the whole main story. You discover this music box is magical, and the lord of the land, Lord Lucien, sees the magic from his tower and summons you.

    The events in the tower set the stage for the whole game. He discovers that heroes blood runs in you and your sister’s veins…and promptly kills your sister and thinks he kills you. Your youth is told in cutscene, unsurprisingly training to become a hero and get revenge on Lucien.

    Apparently Lucien is trying to rebuild the “Spire” which was to be a conduit of magic for the whole kingdom. I’ll digress from telling the whole story. I really wasn’t terribly impressed by the story of Fable 2, to be honest. It’s not too unique of a story, or original. However, the presentation was spectacular. The way in which it is told is quite unique, in my opinion. The unique artistic style of the whole game was so awesome!

    As for the graphics…well I don’t think they pushed the Xbox 360 as far as they could have. I found the graphics to be glitchy at times, with textures popping in. The graphics are not bad, by any means, but the difference between Fable 1 and 2 in graphics is not as vast as it should be. I found, being a wizard by nature, that things got quite slow when I really let loose the higher level spells. By slow, I mean laggy, in terms of the speed of the game animations for everyone.

    The sound of the game was great. It’s not as memorable, as say, Halo’s music, but it was great. Perfect for the type of game it is. The voice acting was pretty solid.

    The gameplay was fantastic, for the most part. I still feel that the first person aiming system for shooting guns and bows is still quite clunky and requires little to no skill. Not much of an improvement over the first game there. However, the swordplay and wizardry were quite fun and topnotch. The A.I. of the enemies were puzzling at times- there was more than one instance where I could attack a group from far away with my bow and never even get so much as a bad look as I popped every one of them with arrows.

    The side quests of Fable 2 are great. If you really throw yourself into all Albion has to do, from side quests to jobs to being a real estate mogul, you can easily spend 30 hours, I wager. I personally didn’t, but there is easily 3x more to do in Albion this time around. Lionhead really brought Fable up to the level of, say, Elder Scrolls IV. One thing I found puzzling was the lack of a full world map- you could only access the map for your region.

    I’ve really been looking forward to this game, and overall I was definitely enthralled and impressed. I neglected to do any sort of co-op action….from what I hear, it’s pretty fun. Overall I think Fable 2 was a huge improvement over the first, but if there is a 3rd(and I believe there will be) Fable, there are still quite a few improvements Lionhead can make for the next outing in Albion.