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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 |
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The Twelve Night Siege Jillybean has been creating Christmas stories for the past couple of years - and this year, she went a step further. She recruited some pretty talented artists from the Halo community to illustrate her holiday tale... and man, what a job they all did! The story is heartwarming, but when you add artwork from Theo Prins, Paul Davies, Shishka, Dillo, and several OTHER talented artists... wow. The images themselves will eventually be added to various collections around HBO - but for now, read the story in our Fan Fiction section, and check out the pics there (each of the thumbs leads to a larger version). Don't forget to leave your comments! (Louis Wu 16:23:12 UTC) (permalink)
Hang 'em High... FEAR it. spookie1337 has begun importing Hang 'em High into the F.E.A.R. engine - you can see a bunch of screenshots in this thread on the fearmaps.com forum. He pointed the project out on our forum here. (Louis Wu 14:18:22 UTC) (permalink)
Ohio Tourney in January zerosignal wanted people to know about a double elimination Halo tourney that will take place at the Bottom Line Bar and Grille in Austintown, OH on January 28th - no word on entry fees, prizes, or directions. If you're interested, I guess you should email him. Update: Looks like another one was announced on our forum last night - 4v4 on an upcoming (so far undetermined) Saturday, in Lititz, PA. Entry is $100/team, top prize is $1000. More details in the forum post. Update 2: And another one, in Groton CT, January 7. $10-$20/person, depending on type of competition, prizes based on participation. Go read! (Louis Wu 13:57:07 UTC) (permalink)
The Omen Merecatfish pointed out that he's got a new HaloCE map available for download - screenshots can be seen in this Gearbox forum thread, and the map itself can be snagged from HaloMaps. Give it a look! (Louis Wu 13:54:28 UTC) (permalink)
Duke's Da Man. Over at High Impact Halo, you can find a video tribute to the founder of that site, Ducain, put together by a collection of users and staff. The video's huge - 130 mb or so - and consists mostly of folks letting Ducain know why they're grateful to him for his contributions to the community. Go read the thread, and download the vid! Thanks to Faktablad for the first heads-up. (Louis Wu 13:46:58 UTC) (permalink)
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