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Thursday, October 4, 2007

The Nintendo DS Halo game that could have been

Halo almost came out on the DS.

An AAA developer was making the DS version of Halo with everything you expect in a Halo game. Dual Wielding, Plasma Rifles, SMGs, Worthogs, and the motion radar on the bottom screen were all included. A version of Zanzibar was even ported over! Unfortunately it was canceled before it was completed.

Here footage from IGN:





The controls are like Metroid Prime Hunters. The touch screen controlled aiming and the D-pad controlled movement. I'm not sure how dual wielding worked. The left hand is easily within reach of the left bumper. But the right hand is busy with the touch screen making the right bumper next to impossible to press with a stylus in your hand. The only available digit would be the pinky and I'm not sure how comfortable that would be after awhile.

In the video that's exactly what their doing:

Closer examination of the screens show that grenades, the scope and maybe even weapon fire could have been triggered on the touch screen:

How awesome would it have been to play Halo on the DS? The potentially hand crippling controls are probably the reason it didn't make it out. Of course it was far from being complete at this point and any number of things could of been improved and polished.

I hope that Microsoft, Bungie and whoever helped port it over (My moneys on Rare) revisit this idea. Untill then, we can only dream of the Halo that could have been.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Keep all your RSS Feed in one place with Wizz RSS

I've had the problem where I can't get an RSS feed to display as a live bookmark
I don't want to have to go to a seperate website to view them. Wizz RSS fixes this problem pretty well.

A Firefox add-on, Wizz RSS searches for feeds and all you have to do click and drag it into the Wizz RSS tab. This is pretty handy.
Try it out! https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/424

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Dedicated Fan paints the Master Chief

Today I was looking around on the Internet when on Youtube I saw this video of the Master Chief being painted with an airbrush. This isn't just some slapped together stick figure art either. The attention to detail is simply astounding. It's pretty big too, measuring at 36 inches x 44 inches.

The best part is that very soon it's going up for sale. Instantly images of setting this up on my mantle place come to mind. This is one of many paintings he's made including Darth Vader and Indiana Jones. I highly suggest checking out this up and coming artist.


Here's the video, I wish I could do this.



Go here to see more.

Monday, September 24, 2007

SpiralFrog provides Unlimited Free Music. Is it any good?

There are quite a few music distribution services. First there are the ones like iTunes, charging per track. Next are the steaming music websites. These suck because the music can only be played though your browser and the quality varies based on the speed of your bandwidth. Last are the unlimited download music services that charge a monthly fee.

SpiralFrog.com is a unlimited music distribution service that doesn't have a monthly fee. SpiralFrog makes money off of ads and referrals to Amazon.com, (If an album is not available for download)not for songs. You can download as much as you want for 30 days. The songs are encoded in DRM so they stop working after that (unless you renew). After the month ends, all you have to do to keep going is renew you membership. Just fill out a survey and then you got another month, it's pretty easy! Everything will be extended by 1 month.

Around 800,000 different songs are available in 21 different genres. Including, Rock, R& B, Hip-hop, Classical, and Electronica. A large selection of music videos are also present in those same genres and yes, they have DRM encoding too.


Signing up is easy just provide a E-mail, Password, Nickname, and Zip Code. (I haven't received any junk mail....yet.) From there just install the free software and you're all set. Songs will be downloaded into a directory you specify.

There are some annoying things. For example: Although you can set up a download list, you can't just set it and forget it. You have to click download for EACH SONG. This isn't so bad if your downloading a few songs but, it gets tedious when you trying to grab an entire album. Also if you prefer to take your songs on the go, each track can only be copied to er... two different MP3 devices. CD burning is out as the DRM prevents that, unfortunately.

All in all it's awesome for a free service. Every music fan owes it to themselves to check it out.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

New Halo 3 VidDoc: Cinema Paradiso

Bungie Released a new VidDoc today talking about saved films and Forge mode. Forge mode alone looks like it will truly revolutionize Halo forever.

Downloads:
The large version is here the medium size is here and the small is here

They also have a Saved Films Faq Page

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Exclusive Halo 3 Crossword Puzzle


To help ease the agony of waiting for Halo 3 to come next week, I made a crossword puzzle! Print it out and enjoy! (Answer page coming soon)

Click for larger version

Update: Here's the answer key:
Update: I Replaced the old ones with more Printer friendly versions

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Halo 3 single player complete Tsavo Highway videos leaked

Someone apparently has access to Halo 3 and has posted videos from the single player campaign level Tsavo Highway. 12 days early! It's been split into four parts and I've posted them below:

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3


Part 4