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Monday, May 17, 2004 |
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The Super Long Jump Dark Helmet comes back with a pretty awesome jump movie; 5:07 long, 17.7 mb, WMP9 format, showing some amazing long jumps with little or no damage. (The link points not to the start of the thread, but to a post with a viable mirror - thanks, Brian.) Watch this one for examples of what you can do without a modded box (or an overshield!). (Louis Wu 21:49:00 UTC) (permalink) 
Massive E3/Halo2 content from the 50k3 crew Dolbex alerted us to a bunch of E3-related content over at the Halo50k3 site; there's a review of the playable stuff by Large Unit, a full E3 writeup with a goodly chunk of Halo 2 info, and a bunch of pictures from the fanfest. Check it all out! (There are plenty of other new pics in the Gallery, but they're not really Halo-related...) (Louis Wu 20:34:14 UTC) (permalink) 
Those pesky Bungie fans... Interesting find... fludblud noticed a similarity between the building in the bottom corner of the new Halo 2 promo poster and the Hong Kong Bank in Hong Kong (we've archived a local copy in case this goes offline). Inspiration by interesting architecture... or a hint about a Halo 2 location? Only time will tell. (Louis Wu 18:29:53 UTC) (permalink) 
A fan speaks Deanero has written up a different sort of E3 review; definitely worth a read. He seriously skimped on his own party - but not to worry, I'm guessing there'll be some decent writeups of that from others. Check it out! (Louis Wu 18:04:21 UTC) (permalink) 
Shock Planetary Landing Attack Trooper Today's One One Se7en continues the saga of the ODST - the few, the proud, the flat. (Louis Wu 16:53:20 UTC) (permalink) 
100!!! Sorry for the delay - got home around 4 am this morning. Then there were some clients to placate... finally getting to HBO updates. First up: Halo: Resolution turns 100. Long run! (Louis Wu 16:42:47 UTC) (permalink) 
World Cyber Games - Halo In December, we mentioned that Halo (xbox) was up for consideration for inclusion in the World Cyber Games 2004. Today, I found that Halo is on the Official Games List for this year's competition. Also, another interesting note, the Final Tournament will be held in the USA (normally, WCG is in Korea). This isn't your everyday, local tournament, either. WCG is a global competition with over $400,000 worth of prizes (they are sponsored by Samsung). Go check it out! (3of9 16:09:46 UTC) (permalink) 
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