It takes dedication to make an entire alphabet out of Halo corpses, but takes a little bit of crazy to then add in numbers, and even a few punctuation marks.
The original goal of the Halo Corpse Alphabet (a self-described macabre project) was to represent every letter of the alphabet with the twisted, curved, stretched, and otherwise dead Spartan and Elite bodies from Halo 3.
Apparently the Halo community was more than willing to take on this task, as they quickly jumped on board and cranked out letter after letter for the amusement of all.
In honor of the impending graduation time, Mimoco is having a Mimobot Graduation Sale.
The collection of special sale characters include “some of our popular Halo Series MIMOBOT drives, Core Series 2, Artist Series and Happy Tree Friends”.
Each of the special sale characters is 25% off, and if you buy $100 or more worth of products, you’ll also receive a $10 gift certificate. Plus, for each $50 you spend beyond that, they’ll send you another $10 gift certificate.
The sale runs through 6/3, so head on over and make sure you order yours now before they’re all gone.
Super Mario Fusion might be the best Mario to date.
Created by a fan, it will feature guest characters, widely varied worlds, and a completely new weapon system in addition to the standard Mario weapons (shell, fireball, etc.).
To quote the creator: “Think of this game as Mushroom Kingdom Hearts of sorts.”
Planed worlds include Sonic, Megaman, Castlevania, Halo, SHMUPS, Nintendo, and more, and each one will be unique.
For an idea of the end result, check out this video of the Halo level:
As millions of Halo fanboys spends countless hours combing through every minute detail of their beloved game, they were bound to find a few Easter Eggs.
Thankfully, the programmers at Bungie happily complied, and left a sprinkling of secrets through out.
Click the link for a complete list of the 21 treasures found so far, and finish [...]
Gizmodo’s Brian Lam is apparently a big fan of controversy, as he has stirred up quite a bit of it with his latest antics.
To promote the release of Halo 3, Microsoft sent select bloggers (Somehow, I didn’t make the list.) a swag bag that was filled with extremely cool Halo stuff; including an Xbox 360 [...]
…Brian Lam doesn’t like Halo 3 fanboys?
Gizmodo’s Brian Lam is apparently a big fan of controversy, as he has stirred up quite a bit of it with his latest antics.
To promote the release of Halo 3, Microsoft sent select bloggers (Somehow, I didn’t make the list.) a swag bag that was filled with extremely cool Halo stuff; including an Xbox 360 [...]