Showing posts with label The Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Industry. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2008

When Bungie goes Hunting


We're guessing that the Halo movie is all but dead, considering that WETA has begun unloading valuable props to Frankie and the gang, where they will only cause pain and sadness.

For more pics of terrifying bald men and details on upcoming Halo maps, check out this week's update on Bungie.net.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

MLG on ESPN

Now this is a serious breakthrough. ESPN, the worldwide standard in sports coverage, has struck a deal with MLG to begin coverage of professional gaming. No more half-assed G4 specials, no more sporadic USA show times. Now Final Boss will be sandwiched Tiger Woods and Roger Federer on the plays of the week.

And check out their gaming-dedicated site. Thanks to a 1up.com partnership, it looks like it's been around forever.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Freeeeedommmmm!

I want to quit posting about Halo, I really do, but the news just keeps a comin'.

Today Bungie announced their departure from Microsoft Studios, and is once more an independent game studio. The split was amicable, and they plan to continue developing Xbox titles, including future Halo titles through MS Games. Congratulations, Bungie!

When co-founder Alex Seropian left the company to return to the indie scene a few years ago, I thought it was an admirable move. He fled board meetings and produced one of the most entertaining games on the original Xbox. Now he's working on what looks to be a nice little boutique party game that I'm sure will earn rave reviews.

Not that I've been critical of Bungie's work at MS; They've done amazing things. Halo is truly a masterpice, and it would not exist as it does without the backing of Gates & co. But that chapter is closed, and to move forward in a creative fashion would have been impossible with MS goons leering over shoulders, looking for another $300 Million-dollar game.

Now, if only they would abandon that creepy Washington warehouse and return to Chicago. So I can work for them. As a janitor, if I must.