Blame Halo 3 [Video spoof]
October 30, 2007 on 5:31 pm | In Halo 3, akon, bungie, comedy, spoof, video | No CommentsThis is awesome. “Blame Halo 3″ is a spoof of Akon’s song “Blame It On Me” - Great job!
Here’s the video:
Video: Greatest Halo 3 commentary on a possible level glitch/bug EVAR1!!11!
October 26, 2007 on 12:09 pm | In Halo 3, bungie, microsoft, video games | No CommentsThis guy is my freaking idol! Here’s the deal. There seems to be something funky going on in this Halo 3 game. He tries to snipe someone and obviously hits him a bunch of times, but does no damage at all. While shit like this obviously is an issue, this is probably lag or possibly even a spot glitch in ‘Last Resort’. It happens, and if it’s a real issue hopefully it will be fixed.
What makes this video phenomenal is this guy’s 5 minute commentary on a 10 second clip. Especially the last third of the movie where he starts to completely lose his mind.
Quote: “Three to the face, two to the fucking left eye”
Here’s the video:
Halo 3: Over 1 MILLION users logged in and playing Halo 3 on XBox Live right now!
October 5, 2007 on 9:53 pm | In Halo 3, bungie, microsoft, video games, xbox live | No CommentsI am not sure what Microsoft’s XBox Live record of the number of users playing a specific game at any given time is, but there are currently over 1 MILLION Halo 3 players on XBox Live logged in and playing. I would assume that this should set a record for a number of XBL users in a specific game.
That is a hell of lot of people playing Halo 3 on a Friday night!
1,080,888 to be exact! Here’s a photo:

How G4 TV ruined the live E3 coverage on TV
July 11, 2007 on 1:25 am | In 360, E3, Halo 3, XBox 360, bungie, e3 live, g4, g4tv, microsoft, video games | 51 CommentsG4TV ruined E3! They said that this year was the first year of E3 live coverage on TV. I was pumped to be able to watch on my TV. For the past 2 years I have been watching on sites like GameSpot.com, which really wasn’t all that bad. Unfortunately for everyone that watched live on TV, G4TV was doing the coverage.
Four times in the middle of a live keynote they go into 4-5 minute commercials. What?!?! We missed 95% of the BioShock demo video, great job guys! How about no commercials when you are “covering” a live keynote event? But it gets worse! At the very end of the show, Microsoft/Bungie start showing off a kick ass Halo 3 video. Everyone has been waiting for this. It’s from the campaign.
Around the middle of the video, they cut from the live video feed into a camera shot of the huge screen that everyone attending the event is watching on. They start to pan out and some douche starts talking over the trailer. What the fuck!! You can hear someone telling him to shut up in the background.. and that’s it. They cut straight to a commercial, never showing the ending of the Halo 3 campaign trailer.
Holy shit! If I had known I would have watched online, or read a blog.
Don’t bother watching the G4 TV coverage of Nintendo’s and Sony’s keynotes on TV in the afternoon. Save yourself the frustration and watch online, or just read the blogs and wait for the videos to be released.
Hopefully next year someone more responsible will be able to cover this event. It’s quite obvious G4TV was not prepared. If your cable/satellite provider doesn’t offer G4TV, consider yourself lucky.
Update:
Here is the video - Watch as G4TV ruins the Halo 3 video:
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Halo 2 fansboys already crying over Halo 3
April 10, 2007 on 6:02 pm | In Halo 3, XBox 360, beta, bungie, halo 2, microsoft | 1 CommentHere we go again.. Just mere hours after the first ever official video of Halo 3 footage was release by bungie, Halo 2 fanboys are doing what they do best.
Here are some quotes:
Is anyone else on the same boat? I’m most pissed at the mines. The mines totally kill the warthog, which is one of the games major flagships.
Then the shield, takes all skill away from the game, are you -blam!- kidding me? Just a mistake waiting to happen
I agree with the OP. The mines take no skill and the bubble shield is cheap.
Click this link for more goodness.
How about we all wait to try the actual game before we whine about it and critique it. I feel for the Bungie team.
Microsoft: 2 new ways to get into the Halo 3 multiplayer beta
January 3, 2007 on 2:21 pm | In Halo 3, beta, bungie, halo, halo 2, microsoft, video games | No CommentsMicrosoft has just announced 2 additional ways to make yourself eligible for the upcoming Halo 3 multiplayer beta.
#1 - Play a lot of Halo 2. Play at least 3 hours of Halo 2 multiplayer between Feb. 1, 2007, at 12:01 a.m. EST and Feb. 3, 2007, at 11:59 p.m. EST. You also need to be among the first 13,333 to register at http://www.halo3.com.
#2 - Purchase “Crackdown” when it hits store shelves. Once the Halo 3 multiplayer beta is available, you just need to use your “Crackdown” disc as a key to be able to download Halo 3 and join in the beta.
Official Press Release:
Jan. 3, 2007
Microsoft Announces Two Additional Paths of Entry to “Halo 3” Multiplayer Beta
Gamers are invited to join the fight when the beta goes live this spring with Xbox Live and “Crackdown” providing the final two paths.
Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie Studios are ringing in the year with a proverbial bang, as they announced today two new ways for gamers to receive an invitation to participate in the “Halo® 3” multiplayer beta program coming this spring through Xbox Live® Marketplace.
Specifically, gamers will be able to receive an invitation by doing one of the following:
· Qualifying over Xbox Live and then being one of the first 13,333 “Halo 2” gamers to register for the “Rule of Three” program at http://www.halo3.com in early February
· Purchasing the upcoming game “Crackdown™,” which hits store shelves in the U.S. on Feb. 20
The “Halo 3” multiplayer beta, which is a pre-release version of the multiplayer experience of “Halo 3,” is scheduled for availability in spring 2007 exclusively on Xbox 360™. The beta also represents an opportunity for gamers to participate in the testing and refinement of the multiplayer gameplay of “Halo 3,” the most anticipated game of 2007. Through the resulting feedback, Bungie Studios will be able to further hone the end result of “Halo 3.”
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007, at 12:01 a.m. EST, all gamers need to do is participate in at least three hours of “Halo 2” multiplayer sessions, via Xbox Live, before Feb. 3, 2007, at 11:59 p.m. EST and then be among the first 13,333 to register at http://www.halo3.com. The “Rule of Three” program is currently planned for gamers in the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia) age 17 years and older who have access to an Xbox 360 Pro console or an Xbox 360 Core console with hard drive, a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription and the “Halo 2” game. Gamers around the world are encouraged to visit http://www.halo3.com in the coming weeks for more information on the “Rule of Three” program in their region.
As well, when “Crackdown” hits store shelves, gamers eager to take home a copy of the highly anticipated exclusive action title for Xbox 360 will find marked boxes of “Crackdown” that include an invite to participate in the coveted “Halo 3” multiplayer beta program when it becomes available. When the “Halo 3” multiplayer beta surfaces in spring 2007, owners of “Crackdown” with access to an Xbox 360 Pro console or an Xbox 360 Core console with hard drive and a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription simply need to load their copy of “Crackdown” into Xbox 360 and use the disc as a key to download the beta from Xbox Live Marketplace and join the battle in “Halo 3” multiplayer. “Crackdown” will be available in the U.S. on Feb. 20, Asian territories on Feb. 22 and European markets on Feb. 23.
In December, Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie Studios completed the first of three ways for North American gamers to participate in the “Halo 3” multiplayer beta, by registering at http://www.halo3.com. Gamers who were selected from this initial opportunity will be contacted in January.
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Halo 3 public Beta signups open now
December 4, 2006 on 9:49 pm | In Halo 3, beta, bungie, halo, microsoft, signup, video games | No CommentsYou can now sign up for the Halo 3 public beta by visiting http://halo3.com/
The 60 second Halo 3 teaser/trailer from Bungie which aired tonight on ESPN will be available for download later tonight on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Bungie is a tease
September 21, 2006 on 10:29 pm | In 360, Halo 3, bungie, tease, xbox | 1 CommentThat’s right, we said it. Today Bungie posted about the latest Humpday Challenge, which just happened to be an internal challenge, and the first on Halo 3.
You WILL NOT find new Halo 3 material in this write-up, it’s just for fun. If you are let down to find no new Halo 3 information in this write-up, you’ll have only yourself to blame.
Check out the results, with no good Halo 3 info here..
Halo 3 Officially Announced. Download the trailer now!
May 9, 2006 on 4:11 pm | In Halo 3, bungie, news, video games | No CommentsHalo 3 was officially announced at Microsoft’s E3 Pressconference this afternoon. You can download the Halo 3 trailer now on Xbox Live Marketplace, or you can just head over to Bungie’s site to download it on your computer.
Release date seems to be 2007.
Halo 3 Wishlist: By IGN
April 13, 2006 on 10:19 am | In Halo 3, video games | 2 CommentsBungie has been doing a great job keeping quiet about their “Next Project”. It seems that the less information that is out there, the more excited and hyped-up people get. Unfortunately, at this point, it’s almost certain that Halo 3, will not be released in 2006.
There has not been any official announcements made from Bungie or Microsoft yet, and we have seen some small hints indicating that we have to wait until next year. There is also no official word on what Bungie will call the game. There were some rumors that “Forerunner” would be the title of the next Halo game, but Bungie seems to have dismissed those rummors as an April Fools joke.
A 2007 release hopefully gives Bungie enough time to try and meet all the expectations for this next-gen blockbuster, but it also give us some extra time to come up with our wishlists… and IGN has done just that.
some of the things that IGN would like to see:
- Tighter single player design
- More vehicle usage
- The return of the Pistol
- A real ending
- Balanced Achievments
Read the article for the complete list and details. Leave a comment with anything that you’d like to see that IGN has missed.
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