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Friday, August 21, 2015 |
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'I Love Bees: Definitive Edition' Now Available! We just mentioned it yesterday, and now it's here! The I Love Bees: Definitive Edition is now available on iTunes and a straight RSS feed. They also made available their full podcast review that starts with the trailer and tells the story - including some fascinating behind-the-scenes tidbits they've unearthed. This is a true love story to the audio drama/ARG of I Love Bees that many of us experienced here on HBO during the Halo 2 release. If you're interested in it at all, do yourself a favor and check out the page they set up for the release of this fan-forged labor of love! (MacGyver10 21:33:40 UTC) (permalink)
Canon Fodder - Jurassic Ark The first GrimBrother stopped by our forums again this week with another piece of fodder for you canon lovers. This week it's all about the novel 'Halo: Hunters In The Dark', but don't let that stop you from reading this if you've yet to pick up the book (which you should buy if you haven't)! There's plenty on the new characters in the novel, an interesting look at the wildlife mentioned in the book and an interview with the writer himself, Peter David. Go give it a read on HaloWaypoint when you get the chance! (MacGyver10 21:23:06 UTC) (permalink)
Eric Nylund, Amazon and No Correlation With the recent article in the New York Times about the reported working conditions at Amazon, I guess many in the games industry did a bit more Googling than they normally do. While Eric Nylund (largely known around these parts for penning 'The Fall of Reach') left Amazon in July of this year, Gamespot, IGN and others are reporting it this week as news. Eric posted on his blog that there is no correlation between the New York Times article and his leaving the Amazon Games Studio and that he only cried once while working there. Thanks for starting the conversation Apollo! (MacGyver10 21:17:49 UTC) (permalink)
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