Turns out the shots on the GameGuru Mania review of Halo were new after all, so we archived 'em.
Several readers on the HBO Forum pointed out a CNN story where an editor of theirs sat in at Electronic Gaming Monthly. What to do once there? Play Halo, of course. Apparently on Blood Gulch. Thanks Louis Wu, Blackstar, Lophan and Cybrfrk.
[image:6275 left hspace=5 vspace=5 border=0]Bungie.net's Truth and Reconciliation site added seven new screenshots this week, all culled from those sent in by beta testers. We've added them to our screenshot gallery for PC Halo. Thanks Louis Wu at HBO.
Last Wednesday we noted Matt Slagle's review of Halo for the PC platform, which contained a number of not-so-nice things about the game we all know and love, as well as some minor inaccuracies that cast doubt on the amount of due diligence applied by Mr. Slagle in writing the review. Shishka emailed him, as well as many others, and received a reply that the article would be corrected.
IGN is toting a new Halo PC Guide, according to my brother; unfortunately it's part of IGN's premium service called Insider. It might be worth the look to see what they have to say. If you have an Insider account check it out at Guides: Halo Guide (PC).
Steve at Cortana.org took some PC Halo in-game screenshots and added them to their PC Halo gallery.
Matt at Break Point Halo has put up a page of images from the LVGA event in Las Vegas; he says a writeup will come later.
BGH forumgoer Noctaurus has produced a more complete and accurate transcription of the X03 video that came out earlier this week; thanks TankRamp at BGH.
gfunk over at Red vs. Blue posted that they'll be showing some, perhaps, all, of their episodes atht the CinemaTexas International Film Festival in Austin, Texas at an event called Games Without Borders. It's at the University of Texas campus on Saturday, September 20th at 3 PM. gfunk also goes on to detail what the rest of the day will include, but I'll let you read that yourself.
Both HBO and Bungie.net are hosting parts 0, 1 and 2 of a documentary film made by Mr Smiley at the last Los Angeles Bungie FanFest. The HBO versions are in WMP9 and QuickTime and are rather large; the Bungie.net versions are smaller. Thanks Louis Wu at HBO.
[image:4375 left hspace=5 vspace=5 border=0]This week's exclusive image from Gearbox is a shot of the PC Halo development team; it's in the PC Gallery now.
[image:4361 left hspace=5 vspace=5 border=0]Adrenaline Vault cooked up 27 new PC Halo Screenshots of their own, which we've put in the PC Halo Gallery. Louis Wu pointed them out, but must have counted differently than I did, since he cites 28 and I could only find 27... hmm...