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Pathways Into Darkness Part 3 | 08.18.24 |
Pathways Into Darkness Part 2 | 08.03.24 |
Pathways Into Darkness Part 1 | 07.27.24 |
Little Kitty, Big City | 07.20.24 |
No Man's Sky: Adrift | 07.13.24 |
Destiny 2: Final Shape Part 4 | 07.06.24 |
Destiny 2: Final Shape Part 3 | 06.29.24 |
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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 |
Blam Gaming has returned with a new look, so head over and bookmark it.
During a quick look over at Bungie.Org, we noticed a new addition: the Marathon: Resurrection project. It's now hosted at b.org, and recently launched its Fan Art section. Marathon: Resurrection is one of several ongoing projects involving Bungie's highly successful trilogy of games.
Bungie.org reports that the where&when of the fifth Bungie Fanfest have been established:
Wednesday May 16, 7:00 PM
Carousel Ballroom
DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel
1707 Fourth Street, Santa Monica, CA
Admission $7.00
Additional information should be available on the Bungie Sightings page within the next few days.
With no silly things like true love to get in the way this week, the Halo Update came softly to halo.bungie.org like a gentle spring shower--then revealed itself as a brutal hailstorm of massive kitten-squashing info chunks. Among the highlights:
Joe Staten and John Howard speak ...and life does go on...
Kudos (:::sob:::) go to Pfhor for posting about a new Xbox interview with Joe Staten and John Howard of Bungie at Xbox.IGN. Here's an early item that goes straight to the heart of the multiplayer issue:
... and my ties are severed clean ...
Well, I wasn't originally going to be the one to tell you about all of this, seeing as how it isn't my news; it's Rex's. But he has been procrastinating the sharing of this information for some time now... and soon it'll be old news if one of us doesn't say something about it. We'd especially hate for HBO to scoop us on it!
Myth III team members unloaded great steaming heaps of info on assorted forums today, supplementing what we've seen at Take Two's new page. On the Myth Wolf Age forum, Andrew Meggs provided some details on Myth III's system requirements, while iggy popped mentioned that the Take Two screenshots are not in fact in-engine (and that the in-engine stuff looks even better.)
Kudos to Anony and MythWolfAge for noticing that Take 2 has updated the Myth III page to include three new images that demonstrate actual work on the project. If these are screenshots, then I'm blown away. I'm fairly confident that the pictures demonstrate what the characters would look like in-game (notice the flat surfaces; work of polygons). The shots consist of a crew of badass Thrall, a lone Warlock, and a new unit that somewhat resembles the Berserker. However, this guy is carrying three spears and not the beloved claymore.
RogueImage pointed out that Ian Pitcher has released the first new Aleph One version for Windows in 6 months. It's available over at the Marathon Open Source site. (If you downloaded it yesterday and had trouble unZipping or running it, don't despair.
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