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Posted on Mar 12th 2008 at 08:10:26 AM by (Tondog)
Posted under Modern Gaming, Xbox 360, Bungie, Halo 3, I wish I was you

As you remember, some yahoo at Microsoft's repair center totally crushed some kid's dream, but thankfully Bungie has stepped up to the plate and made things all better.

They mailed Nathaniel a care package filled with all kinds of Halo/Bungie related goodies. Here's a list of what he got from the House of Halo...
  • Legendary Edition Helmet signed by most, if not all, of Bungie
  • Halo 3 Soundtrack (two disc) signed by Marty O'Donnel
  • Bungie Jacket
  • Bungie T-Shirt
  • Halo 3 Messenger Bag
  • Two Halo 3 Limited Edition Wireless Controllers (both versions)
  • Halo 3 Faceplate and Skins for Xbox 360
  • Four McFarlane Action Figures
  • Halo Actionclix Preview pack
  • Halo Actionclix Game Pack 4
  • Halo 3 Wall Graffix
  • Halo 3: Ghosts of Onyx Novel
  • Halo Graphic Novel
  • Halo 3 Wristband
  • Halo 3 Hackeysack

In addition Nathaniel has heard from John Porcaro at Microsoft who apologized about the situation and promised that they will get him something just as awesome as his signed 360. As of right now, he has not received anything from Microsoft.

In the last article I posted about this, there was some question from the commenters about whether or not this story was fake. Well, you're wrong, because it most definitely is real. Nathaniel's friends and the people that have signed this 360 have come forward confirmed it. So yup, they really did erase what was on his 360.

Source: Hawty McBloggy



Posted on Oct 2nd 2007 at 03:59:12 AM by (Tondog)
Posted under Rumor, Microsoft, Bungie, Xbox 360, Oni, Myth, FREE AT LAST FREE AT LAST

Yes, you did not misread that headline. Rumor has it that the developer of Oni and Myth, Bungie, is leaving Microsoft.

The rumor originated on a website I've never heard of named 8Bit Joystick.com. Today, Jake from that site posted that a friend of his who has a friend that works at Bungie told him that they are leaving Microsoft. Not exactly the greatest source in the world, but it sounds very plausible...

This "friend of a friend" stated that the split would have been announced today, but MS didn't want it to affect their 3rd quarter earnings, so it will be announced on the 6th of this month. However, the non disclosure agreement was lifted today.

Here is the email as quoted on 8Bit Joystick.com...
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"So heres my big secret. You should google Bungie + Microsoft + separation this week.
You know that big ol BILLION dollar franchise Bungie has created for Microsoft, to show their appreciate Microsoft is letting Bungie leave. Of course Microsoft gets to keep all rights to the Halo franchise, but as today Bungie no longer part of Microsoft. Ask anyone who works there to search the global address book, they're no longer in there. Microsoft was supposed to release the press release today but if they wait till the 10/6 the impact wont effect the quarterly results. However today is the actual official date and the day the NDAs expire, however you still didn't hear this from me."

"Apparently MS just wants Bungie to make Halo for the rest of their natural days, and Bungie doesn't like how MS is constantly trying to "handle" everything they do; the way they market their games, the way they interact with their fans (basically the fact that they do appreciate their fans), and how stingie they are with the profits (comparable to the rest of the industry). So as of today they are their own independent entity. They'll probably make Halo 4 for Microsoft, however hey are also free to create new intellectual properties for whatever system they want. (Even though they prefer the xbox platform)"

"What a way to say thank you."

I certainly wouldn't be surprised if this rumor was true, because if you were a game company, would you want to stick to making one game forever and ever? I think not. And from Microsoft's point of view, this makes sense because they could make money off of selling Bungie, while still retaining the Halo license. That way, they can license the work on the Halo franchise out to other companies that would require less money to make it, and MS would still sell the same amount of copies since Halo is a big name. All the while, Bungie goes off on their own and makes games that Microsoft would never allow them to do. All parties are happy.

In response to these rumors, game blog Kotaku contacted Bungie, who redirected them to Microsoft's PR Firm who in response said "There's been no such announcement. We continue to celebrate the tremendous success of the global phenomenon that is Halo 3."

Is it true? Keep it on Channel 3 for the latest...

UPDATE:
The originator of the rumor is sticking to his word:
http://www.8bitjoystick.c...up_and_thats_my_story.php

Locks are being changes at Bungie's headquarters...

This is getting jucier...



Posted on Sep 17th 2007 at 10:54:47 PM by (Tondog)
Posted under Modern Gaming, Xbox 360, Halo, Bungie, DEAR GOD SPOILER ALERT

In a completely expected turn of events, someone has posted the full ending cinematic of Halo 3 on YouTube.

The leak will no doubtedly raise the ire of Halo fans, Microsoft and Bungie. However, it will make the next week very fun for internet trolls and people wanting to ruin the ending.

So, before I go all spoilery after the break let me just say this:

DO NOT LOG ON TO THE INTERNET FOR THE NEXT WEEK HALO FANS! You'll get the story ruined. Cheesy

Now for those of you who would like to help spread the word, hit the jump. Wink



Continue reading SPOILERS ABOUND: Halo 3 Ending Leaked Online!


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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