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October 5, 2007

  H*$! F&$*@&% S!#*

Posted by Victor Godinez 
11:26 AM, October 5, 2007

The departure of Bungie is just about the worst possible news that Microsoft could have received.

Forget about Microsoft retaining the rights to the Halo IP and Bungie continuing to make games for Microsoft.

Microsoft no longer has the power to order up Halo games at will from Bungie.

Bungie now has the freedom to say "no" when the Halo request comes over the transom.

What's more, how long will it take for a Bungie game to show up on a Nintendo or Sony platform with the words "From the creators of Halo" on the cover?

No matter how this gets spun -- and expect Microsoft to spin faster than a hula hoop on this announcement -- this is a terrible outcome for Microsoft.

The only way it could get worse is if Bungie gets bought by Sony or Nintendo.

After all, while Microsoft says it will be retaining an equity interest in Bungie, it's obviously no longer a controlling interest.

So there's nothing to stop Sony or Nintendo from stepping in and doing what Microsoft did when it bought Rare, which was until then a Nintendo-centric developer.

What a colossal, nearly-unmitigated disaster for Microsoft.

Comments

Victor, by any chance do you have stock in Microsoft :P

If Microsoft retains the rights to the IP can't they take that IP elsewhere? Not that I'd want to see it, but if Bungie is too busy to milk the Halo cash cow, couldn't Microsoft give someone like 2k Boston a shot at it?

If so, I'd imagine that franchise is worth more than Bungie itself.

Nah, no stock, I just find it really annoying when a company does something this transparently dumb.

Yes, Microsoft could potentially shop the Halo IP to another developer, and in fact, I think that's likely to happen. This whole split seems to be centered around Bungie's desire to work on something else, and I think Microsoft would like to release Halo games basically once a year.

Those are what are known as irreconcilable differences.

So right now the guys at Ensemble Studios in Dallas are making Halo Wars, and Peter Jackson is working on his unnamed Halo project (which I suspect is a quiet attempt to resurrect the Halo movie, but could just be Halo 4).

After that, I suspect Bioware (makers of Mass Effect) or 2K Boston/2K Australia (makers of BioShock) or Microsoft-owned studio Rare gets tasked to make the next big Halo game.

Frankly, I think Bungie is done making AAA Halo games. We'll probably see some downloadable Halo content for Xbox Live, maybe some Halo titles for PSP or DS handhelds (if Microsoft gives its blessing), but if Bungie really wants to work on different projects, then that necessarily means putting Halo aside.

Kudos to Bungie for getting what it wanted, but I just don't understand why Microsoft rolled over so easily. This separation provides absolutely zero benefit to Microsoft.

October 4, 2007

  Luckiest kill of all time

Posted by Victor Godinez 
2:55 AM, October 4, 2007

  the best Halo movie short yet

Posted by Victor Godinez 
2:01 AM, October 4, 2007

Now I'm starting to get excited about the movie.

September 28, 2007

  Bungie File Share

Posted by Victor Godinez 
10:47 AM, September 28, 2007


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Here's a screenshot I grabbed from my playthrough of the final campaign level on Halo 3.

Pretty cool stuff.

September 26, 2007

  It's official. The launch of 'Halo 3' was the biggest 24 hours in entertainment history

Posted by Doug 
5:43 PM, September 26, 2007

Well, if any of Microsoft's sites were working today, you could officially see that yesterday's 'Halo 3' launch raked in $170 million for the big M (strangely, that's the same amount of money Victor and Marc make every 24 hours (VICTOR COMMENT: Ha! Tell that to my withering bank account.)(MARC COMMENT: Strangely none of that income comes from Punchbutton...hmmmm).

Since you may not be able to read the info here, try C-Net's story here!

VICTOR UPDATE: I've added the official news release from Microsoft after the jump.

  'Halo 3' makes me sad (and other observations)

Posted by Doug 
1:13 PM, September 26, 2007

line.jpgI, unlike my blogging brethren, have to buy my own games... only on their official release dates. I get to stand in line for hours with a bunch of people that embarrass me and make me ashamed I love video games so much. So, only now, can I express my feelings about my last 24 hours with 'Halo 3.'

The game makes me sad.

Why am I sad? Because it's almost over. It's end of Seinfeld, the end of Harry Potter, the end of Star Wars, the end of the Lord of the Rings...it's the end of probably the most anticipated game, ever.

At the conclusion of the fourth chapter, Master Chief stands at the edge of a vast crater and the familiar 'Halo' piano passage plays and, wow, I was really emotionally moved. NO video game has every done that to me.

Don't get me wrong, I'm completely enjoying the game so far (I've just wrapped up Chapter 6 of 9), there's just the overwhelming feeling that it will be ending far too soon. That's also why at the end of each segment, I have to shut down the 360 and take an hour break... just to draw it out a little more.

Sigh.


Here are some random thoughts I've had about the game so far:
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• The Legendary Edition, which I purchased, is absolutely HUGE. The planet-sized box is almost a big as the Halo Xbox. But, at least MY discs weren't scratched.
• (Start spoiler) Chapter 3. It's the equivalent of a racing game with reversed and mirrored tracks. You play the level forward, you then backtrack through the level and then you play it again... and it all looks exactly the same (end spoiler).
• The Warthog-toss game on the supplemental disc is strangely addictive.
• The graphics are amazing. I've read reviews complaining about the look of 'Halo 3' and I keep asking myself, "what game are you playing?"
• Ripping guns off turrets is the greatest joy I've had in a FPS in a long time. Wicked cool!
• The music is the best original score I've heard in years. I really equate game music to aural wallpaper... but here, it is totally a character in the game and it truly powers each level.
• I really want to find the 13 skulls hidden in the game.
• I still can't comprehend the supernatural skills of online players. Why can't I be that good?!
• Victor is right, the flame-thrower is jaw-dropping good. It's like recreating John Carpenter's "The Thing" over and over again.
• (Spoiler start) The journey into the Flood's ship is the creepiest thing I have ever seen in a video game. The claustrophobia is staggering; and, even though nothing really happens, my heart was in my throat the entire time (spoiler end).

Can this really be the end of 'Halo' FPS games? I know 'Halo Wars' is on the horizon, but will it really continue the passion that was felt in these last three games?

Double sigh.

  Chief rings the bell at Nasdaq, laments selling out

Posted by Victor Godinez 
12:58 PM, September 26, 2007

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Couldn't they at least get him a Spartan Laser to tote up there? We'd get this mortgage meltdown solved in a hurry.

September 25, 2007

  Halo 3: My official review

Posted by Victor Godinez 
4:04 PM, September 25, 2007

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It's here. Please contain your excitement.

  Halo 3: Microsoft offering free replacements for scratched discs

Posted by Victor Godinez 
3:55 PM, September 25, 2007

That didn't take long.

Microsoft is now offering to replace for free any scratched Limited Edition Halo 3 discs.

The free replacement deal runs through Dec. 31. Just fill out the form and mail it back with your scratched disc.

You will have to wait two weeks to get the disc back, though.

From what I've been reading, most retailers seem to be aware of the problem and are simply offering replacement discs on the spot. So I'd try that before waiting a fortnight for a new disc to show up via snail mail.

Also, Microsoft, what the heck is going on in quality control? This is the biggest software launch in the gaming division's history, and the limited edition box was apparently designed by blind children. Good job!

  Halo ActionClix tabletop game

Posted by Victor Godinez 
2:23 PM, September 25, 2007

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So you haven't slept since Sunday, you were up all last night plowing through the entire Halo 3 campaign on legendary difficulty, and your thirst for Halo rages on.

Well, have you considered the Halo ActionClix game?

Each $10 pack contains four miniature Halo figurines, vehicles and weapons, four stat cards, a set of dice so small that you might have to worry about accidentally inhaling them, and a paper map.

I'm not much of a tabletop gamer myself, but the little figurines are kind of cool, and might be worth the 10 bucks just to complete your Halo shrine.

Additional cell phone pics after the jump.