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Saturday, April 20, 2002 |
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Movie Mirrors begin That Weasel has added a pair of mirrors for the Breaking the Rules movie - you can grab it in the existing QT5 format, or in a re-encoded WMP 8 format (considerably smaller). We've set up a BtR mirror page for links. (We'd love to make it longer. :) ) (Louis Wu 21:16:07 UTC) (permalink)
FFFFFF Today's Fan Fiction chapters: There was one more, but I couldn't read it. (Louis Wu 21:08:07 UTC) (permalink)
Jaime Griesemer in April Edge The April issue of Edge Magazine (a very high-quality gaming mag in the UK) has an interview with Jaime Griesemer, one of Halo's Designers. It's a good read (and got me wondering where the 'weak spots' on a tank are...) - you can find it, scanned in for those without access to the dead tree version, over at Subnova.com. Check it out! (Louis Wu 16:02:23 UTC) (permalink)
Breaking the Rules is fun A new movie hits the streets - Team Overkill has created 'Breaking the Rules', a three and a half minute romp through Halo tricksterism. (Hey - he made that word up, didn't he?) There are gameplay glitches, grenade tricks, weird sights... and at least two multiplayer tricks I've never seen before (both of which look to be quite useful, one of which has me smacking my forehead for missing it). Nicely composed, as well. Currently, we've tossed it up on Brian Towne's mythica.org server (side note to Brian - feel free to slap me around whenever this gets to be too much bandwidth :) ), but 18 mb files need mirrors like Linus needs his blanket. Any help would be appreciated. (Louis Wu 10:56:37 UTC) (permalink)
I hope that's blood More funny wallpaper from Germain Couët - grab it from our Wallpaper section. (Louis Wu 02:08:41 UTC) (permalink)
Doodling day A pair of pencil sketches came in tonight - the PoA sketch is pretty slick! Check 'em both out in our Miscellaneous Art section. (Louis Wu 02:04:39 UTC) (permalink)
MS Halo Theme now for older Windows systems Six months ago, Microsoft released a Halo Theme for Windows XP. The components were quickly extracted and made available... but now Windows 95/98/ME users have the option of a simple Theme install, thanks to Doomsdeath. He's pulled out some of the pieces, and added a .theme file... easy install on older MS systems. 748k, zipped. Go get it! (Louis Wu 01:51:30 UTC) (permalink)
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