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Friday, June 17, 2011 |
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I Beg to Differ. It's billed as 'not a weekly update' - but it sure seems like a (short) weekly update. urk has posted a small collection of tasty tidbits which are worth reading no matter WHAT you call them. I'm calling them a Weekly Update - screw it. Which means you can find a copy in our Weekly Update Archive. So there. (Louis Wu 23:35:55 UTC) (permalink) 
Halo: Glasslands?
Archilen was digging around, and noticed a page at Audio Editions touting a book from Karen Traviss, entitled "Halo: Glasslands", to be published on October 25. Amazon corroborates (thanks, DHalo). Looks like we now know the title and release date of her first Halo novel! (Louis Wu 15:54:17 UTC) (permalink) 
Respect Your Roots, Chapter 1
Goosechecka sent word that Grifball Hub is putting together a series that covers the history of Grifball - the first chapter went live yesterday. Respect Your Roots looks to be a pretty involved look at each season of the sport (there are 19 now), and they'll be covering one per week until they're done! Go read Chapter 1: Grifball's Creation and AGLA Winter League 08.
(Louis Wu 14:55:20 UTC) (permalink) 
Cubeskew 2 will blow your mind
Lee Georgeton stopped in with a link to a video showing off his latest puzzle map. It's... odd. Very odd. Go see.
(Louis Wu 14:54:26 UTC) (permalink) 
Bungie All Stars - one man's quest
CruelLEGACEY wanted to point out a gallery he's put up of all of his Bungie All-Star Challenge submissions - an interesting look back on the past 20 weeks! (Now that the star is free for anyone who wants it, or will be soon, there's no need for more of these.) Also, he's got yet ANOTHER trailer up for his upcoming Playtime series.
(Louis Wu 14:53:05 UTC) (permalink) 
Price goes down, sales go up
I found it intriguing that Halo: Reach is back in the US top 3 sellers of videogames on ALL platforms, due to a price drop, according to Gamasutra - amazing what a few bucks off can do!
(Louis Wu 14:52:40 UTC) (permalink) 
Thursday's news in brief:
Wednesday's news in brief:
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