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Developers at Bungie ready to spring new heroes in the 'Halo' universe
Developers at Bungie ready to spring new heroes in the 'Halo' universe
All sorts of changes are under way inside the dark and mysterious Kirkland bunker where Bungie, the renown game studio, is putting final touches on the next version of "Halo."
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Halo 3: ODST - mixing it up
My Halo News.com — The Seattle Times has posted an interesting summary of Halo 3: ODST, with some nice background info on Bungie themselves. If you're interested in where they are, and where they're going, this is worth a read.(Louis Wu 13:36:29 UTC) ...

Halo 3: ODST - mixing it up
HBO — The Seattle Times has posted an interesting summary of Halo 3: ODST, with some nice background info on Bungie themselves. If you're interested in where they are, and where they're going, this is worth a read.(Louis Wu 13:36:29 +0000)

Halo ODST Features An Open World, "Reach" Could Use Natal Tech [Bungie]
Kotaku — ... and a bit more on the little known Halo game Reach. Bungie told the paper that they got an early look at Project Natal. Studio head Harold Ryan said it could be used in "Reach." "I absolutely think 'Reach' could be enabled with it," he said. Finally, Bungie told the paper that they are in the midst of relocating their offices to downtown Bellevue, Washington. The new offices would be located in the 80,000-square-foot former Galleria multiplex theater. Developers at Bungie ready to spring new heroes in the 'Halo' universe [Seattle Times] ...

Bungie Says Halo: Reach Might Include Project Natal Support
G4 TV - TheFeed — ... In a recent interview with the Seattle Times, Bungie’s president Harold Ryan and its creative director Joseph Staten elaborated a bit on the company’s upcoming ...

It's no stretch that Halo: Reach could use Natal
Joystiq — It appears that Halo: Reach may be a warm-up exercise for Natal sales. Bungie Studio President Harold Ryan tells the Seattle Times that he "absolutely" thinks that Reach could use Microsoft's motion-sensing peripheral. Let's take a look at why Project Natal + Halo makes sense: The Halo name has helped sell other iffy propositions like Halo Wars. The game is already called Reach, come on. This answers the question: "How is ...

Halo: Reach May Be Natal-Enabled
1UP RSS feed — ... Speaking with the Seattle Times, Bungie president Harold Ryan expressed excitement for the new peripheral, saying, "I absolutely think Reach could be enabled with it." ...

Halo: Reach Could Use Natal
The Escapist : Latest News — ... due next fall. "I absolutely think Reach could be enabled with it," Bungie studio president Harold Ryan told the Seattle Times . By "it" he means Natal, by the way. Microsoft has already ...

Halo 3: ODST more open-world, Halo Reach could use Natal
That VideoGame Blog — ... Speaking to The Seattle Times, creative director and writer Joseph Staten shed some light on the rapidly approaching release. “We’re doing a lot of pretty neat things in terms of mixing it up, introducing some non-linearity, some free exploration,” Staten said. However he did allay potential fears that hardcore fans won’t recognize their beloved brand by confirming that “nothing that strays too far from the fun ‘Halo‘ experience, but we definitely decided to take a little bit of risk and have ...

Halo: Reach might use Project Natal
Destructoid — ... bigger retards while huddled in front of expensive television sets. Either way, it doesn’t matter: Microsoft’s motion controller thing is coming and with it, a host of new gaming possibilities. It’s likely that next year (if that actually is when Natal hits), we’ll surely be assaulted with a variety of videogame tie-ins -- many of the quirky variety, no doubt. Bungie Software’s Halo: Reach could be one of those games. Speaking to the Seattle Times (via Kotaku), Bungie big man Harold Ryan said Project ...

Halo 3: ODST Goes Open World; Natal Being Considered for Reach
Kombo.com — ... of risk and have some fun with this one." As regards their more recently revealed title, Halo: Reach, Studio President Harold Ryan said that his group were fortunate enough to get an early look at the motion-sensing device, and he enthusiastically believes that the new title could make some sort of use of the new tech. "I absolutely think 'Reach' could be enabled with it," he stated. For the full article, with more about Halo 3: ODST and some details about their studio, check out this link to The Seattle Times.

Halo: Reach Natal-Enabled?
Evil Avatar - News Items — ... Speaking with the Seattle Times, Bungie President Harold Ryan let slip that Halo: Reach may work with Microsoft's next Xbox 360, ie, Project Natal. ...

Bungie May Use Project Natal For Halo: Reach
GayGamer.net — ... a standard controller. Or maybe I'm not thinking big enough, and Halo: Reach will turn into the harrowing quest of a few renegade Spartans who just want to check up on Milo and make sure he's getting his homework done. Only time will tell, but I think Microsoft and Bungie would be crazy not to do it, so there's a very good chance that we'll be seeing motion tracking in Halo: Reach when it eventually comes out...fall 2010. Developers at Bungie ready to spring new heroes in the "Halo" universe [The Seattle Times]

Bungie talks ODST mystery plots, Firefight, and Natal
Opposable Thumbs — ... The release of Halo 3: ODST is still a few months off, but bits and pieces of information about the game continue to find their way through the cracks. The Seattle Times has a column revealing a few tidbits about the game, such as the inclusion of a mystery plot, the play format, and the target audience of Firefight mode, as well as Bungie's planned use for Project Natal, the motion sensing controller that was previewed at this year's E3. ...

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