web.archive.org - 7/31/2009
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The Bungie Soapbox is an excuse for us to write at length about things that interest us. Every now and then we'll have a new essay from a Bungie person on some facet of the gaming industry. Or, at least, that's the theory. More often than not, we write about whatever we fancy at the time.
eurogamer.net - 7/24/2009
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eurogamer.net —
Mystery game still unsigned. Bungie has revealed that
the secret, non-Halo game it's working on is still
not signed to a publisher - but suggested a deal is "close". Asked whether a publishing partner had been secured for the new game, ...
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News: New Bungie IP deal "close"
xbox360.ign.com - 7/24/2009
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xbox360.ign.com —
UK, July 24, 2009 - Halo: Reach will
be Bungie's final Halo game, with the company moving
on to new projects following completion of the title next year. Halo: Combat Evolved marked the series' debut on the first Xbox back in 2001, and since then ...
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Reach to be Bungie's Last Halo
gameswire.net - 7/24/2009
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It’s not the heat… wait, no, it’s the heat
My Halo News.com —
... by CJ Cowan almost exactly 6 years ago (you can see it in its original format over at Archive.org, if you're so inclined). There's also a reminder of the ViDoc that dropped yesterday... and a passel of new screens, in nice hi-res format. And some warnings about bans and such. And a very cool screenshot
(BOLL, are you still reading these? You should check this out). You can, as always, read this in our ...
It's not the heat... wait, no, it's the heat
HBO —
... by CJ Cowan almost exactly 6 years ago (you can see it in its original format over at Archive.org, if you're so inclined). There's also a reminder of the ViDoc that dropped yesterday... and a passel of new screens, in nice hi-res format. And some warnings about bans and such. And a very cool screenshot
(BOLL, are you still reading these? You should check this out). You can, as always, read this in our ...
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