Happy Third Haloversary
Today, November 15, 2004, marks the third anniversary of the release of Halo for the Xbox. Happy birthday Halo!
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Destiny 2: The Final Shape Part 1 | 06.08.24 |
Little Kitty, Big City | 06.01.24 |
Fallout Vault Tour Part 3 | 05.25.24 |
Fallout Vault Tour Part 2 | 05.04.24 |
Fallout 3 Prep | 04.29.24 |
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Halo 5: Advent (String... | cwhiterun | 06.07.16 |
Halo 5: Blue Team (Str... | cwhiterun | 10.22.15 |
Halo 5: Light is Green... | cwhiterun | 10.20.15 |
Halo 5: The Trials (St... | cwhiterun | 10.12.15 |
Roll Call - Price Paid | pimpnmonk | 06.02.14 |
Behold A Pale Horse Fo... | pimpnmonk | 01.24.14 |
Farthest Outpost/Mercy... | pimpnmonk | 12.30.13 |
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Sony Acquires Bungie (mp3) | 02.02.22 |
Let's Play Mass Effect 3 #27 Final... | 06.02.17 |
Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 27: Craig Ha... | 05.08.13 |
Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 25: Destiny... | 03.05.13 |
Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 24: Halo Ann... | 04.21.12 |
Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 23: Halo Ann... | 06.26.11 |
Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 21: The Wint... | 04.18.11 |
Today, November 15, 2004, marks the third anniversary of the release of Halo for the Xbox. Happy birthday Halo!
Someday we'll return to being able to post news items separately. But there are those who say that day will never come... in the meantime, the roundup, thanks to HBO, Halo Planet, Halo Babies, The ILB Wiki, and many others:
Gabe and Tycho seem to have the same opinion of Halo 2 as Halo 1: they love multiplayer and hate the campaign:
XBox Live Next has interviewed Wideload Games CEO and founder Alexander "The Man" Seropian. Looks like the interview occurred before Stubbs the Zombie was announced, though, so there's not much information there.
The Halo 2 juggernaut moves on into the first full weekend of XBL action. Here's the latest:
Cnet today has an article speculating on Microsoft's approach to trying to eliminate users of modified Xboxes from its Xbox Live gaming service, even going so far as to try and implicate Halo 2.
Following the anonymous release of a letter complaining about unfair labor practices at Electronic Arts, it seems the law firm Schubert & Reed LLP in San Fransisco is beginning proceedings for a class action suit, according to GameSpot, to represent employees of EA who it is claimed have been incorrectly classified as exempt from overtime payment.
Enough todo. Let's have at it!
Taylor Whitfield of the Paly Voice, the online paper of Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, California, has a rather interesting figure quoted in their article on Halo 2 midnight madness:
"This is definitely the biggest turn out we’ve ever had," said Tyler Durden, manager of Game Stop."
Sounds like a lot of people have been breaking the first two rules of Halo Club. Thanks for the heads-up to vector40.
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