Halo video circa 1999

Discussion in 'Rare and Obscure Gaming' started by Greatsaintlouis, Mar 15, 2004.

  1. On a trip back to my parents' this weekend I was scrounging around looking for my old Mac Performa system disc to try and reimage a few Power Macs I had dragged out of the campus computing center's dumpster, and I came across an old issue of MacWorld from December 1999. It had a very slight mention of Halo, "a third-person space warfare game that takes place on a ring-shaped world and ships for Macintosh early next year." With a little more digging, I came across the companion CD-ROM for that month's issue, which boasted of a Halo preview. After wrestling with hardware and software (don't ask, don't tell), I managed to get the video to my PC. It is a ~14 MB Quicktime video that begins with Steve Jobs talking at what I guess is the MacWorld Expo of '99 about Bungie and Halo, has a brief introduction of the game by the (then?) project lead, and then goes into what looks to be little more than a tech demo that contains some early Master Chief and Covenant Elite designs, what look to be the finished models of the Warthog and Banshee, and oddly enough, a backing score that was totally unchanged in the final version of the game (I thought the music was redone on the move to XBox, but what did I know). I'm wondering if anyone would be at all interested in this little video, and if so, would anyone care to host it? I find it pretty neat, but maybe I'm the only one that really takes a whole lot of interest in Halo's excessively long development cycle that took it from what sounded like a third-person strategy game on the Mac to a FPS on XBox.
     
  2. On a trip back to my parents' this weekend I was scrounging around looking for my old Mac Performa system disc to try and reimage a few Power Macs I had dragged out of the campus computing center's dumpster, and I came across an old issue of MacWorld from December 1999. It had a very slight mention of Halo, "a third-person space warfare game that takes place on a ring-shaped world and ships for Macintosh early next year." With a little more digging, I came across the companion CD-ROM for that month's issue, which boasted of a Halo preview. After wrestling with hardware and software (don't ask, don't tell), I managed to get the video to my PC. It is a ~14 MB Quicktime video that begins with Steve Jobs talking at what I guess is the MacWorld Expo of '99 about Bungie and Halo, has a brief introduction of the game by the (then?) project lead, and then goes into what looks to be little more than a tech demo that contains some early Master Chief and Covenant Elite designs, what look to be the finished models of the Warthog and Banshee, and oddly enough, a backing score that was totally unchanged in the final version of the game (I thought the music was redone on the move to XBox, but what did I know). I'm wondering if anyone would be at all interested in this little video, and if so, would anyone care to host it? I find it pretty neat, but maybe I'm the only one that really takes a whole lot of interest in Halo's excessively long development cycle that took it from what sounded like a third-person strategy game on the Mac to a FPS on XBox.
     
  3. On a trip back to my parents' this weekend I was scrounging around looking for my old Mac Performa system disc to try and reimage a few Power Macs I had dragged out of the campus computing center's dumpster, and I came across an old issue of MacWorld from December 1999. It had a very slight mention of Halo, "a third-person space warfare game that takes place on a ring-shaped world and ships for Macintosh early next year." With a little more digging, I came across the companion CD-ROM for that month's issue, which boasted of a Halo preview. After wrestling with hardware and software (don't ask, don't tell), I managed to get the video to my PC. It is a ~14 MB Quicktime video that begins with Steve Jobs talking at what I guess is the MacWorld Expo of '99 about Bungie and Halo, has a brief introduction of the game by the (then?) project lead, and then goes into what looks to be little more than a tech demo that contains some early Master Chief and Covenant Elite designs, what look to be the finished models of the Warthog and Banshee, and oddly enough, a backing score that was totally unchanged in the final version of the game (I thought the music was redone on the move to XBox, but what did I know). I'm wondering if anyone would be at all interested in this little video, and if so, would anyone care to host it? I find it pretty neat, but maybe I'm the only one that really takes a whole lot of interest in Halo's excessively long development cycle that took it from what sounded like a third-person strategy game on the Mac to a FPS on XBox.
     
  4. Joen

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    ow cool!

    That sounds pretty cool Greatsaintlouis!
    I would love to see it. I'll see if I can arrange a server to host it on :)
     
  5. Joen

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    ow cool!

    That sounds pretty cool Greatsaintlouis!
    I would love to see it. I'll see if I can arrange a server to host it on :)
     
  6. Joen

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    ow cool!

    That sounds pretty cool Greatsaintlouis!
    I would love to see it. I'll see if I can arrange a server to host it on :)
     
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    I would like to see.
    I have some old Halo Movies too. Kinda big Mpeg files. Anyone can host these files for us?
     
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    I would like to see.
    I have some old Halo Movies too. Kinda big Mpeg files. Anyone can host these files for us?
     
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    I would like to see.
    I have some old Halo Movies too. Kinda big Mpeg files. Anyone can host these files for us?
     
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    How big are all these files?
     
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    Halo Promotional Video from Nvida.
    Halo movie from E3 2000.
    Halo Movie from 2001, running in Prototype Xbox, show 3rd person view.

    All 3 movies are about 350MB.
     
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    Halo Promotional Video from Nvida.
    Halo movie from E3 2000.
    Halo Movie from 2001, running in Prototype Xbox, show 3rd person view.

    All 3 movies are about 350MB.
     
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    Halo Promotional Video from Nvida.
    Halo movie from E3 2000.
    Halo Movie from 2001, running in Prototype Xbox, show 3rd person view.

    All 3 movies are about 350MB.
     
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    you can get the macworld one on fileplanet.com
     
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    you can get the macworld one on fileplanet.com
     
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