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Subject: Well the fans shine now.


Posted by: thespartan117711



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, retard

do you seriously think that bungie is going to -blam!- up their xbox users? we're the reason why they even -blam!- exist.



No not really.

Before posting please do some research:

- Bungie: May 1991 self-publish the war-themed video game Operation: Desert Storm, Operation Desert Storm sold 2,500 copies (Recently founded Bungie)

- In 1992 they release a role-playing video game as Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete: It sold around 2,500 copies.

*The team focused on the Macintosh platform, not Windows-based personal computer*

- Bungie's next project was a 3D adventure game, Pathways into Darkness, released in 1993.

-Bungie's next project began as a loose sequel to Pathways into Darkness, but evolved into a futuristic first person shooter called Marathon. The first game's success led to a sequel, Marathon 2: Durandal, which was later the first game Bungie ported to Windows 95.

-Following the success of Marathon, Bungie released the Myth series of games.

-The Myth games won several awards and spawned a large and active online community. Myth: The Fallen Lords was the first Bungie game to be released simultaneously for both Mac and Windows platforms.

- In 1997, Bungie established Bungie West, a studio in California.Bungie West's first and only game would be Oni, an action title for the Mac, PC and PlayStation 2.

- In 1999, Bungie announced its next product, Halo, as a first-person action game for Windows and Macintosh.


I think you know the rest of the story from that point out, so no Xbox users aren NOT the reason Bungie exists, Bungie has come a long way on its own.

U Mad Bro?

  • 06.30.2011 2:13 PM PDT

When he was younger, he was the one who always had the jokes and riddles that would keep the spirits of the Spartans high. Over the years however, his lifetime of combat had hardened him, as it had all of the Spartans. Within Will, John thought, something special had been lost.
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Posted by: Your MOM is MC
To be honest, I am enraged. Truly. Now if I had not gotten one at all, I'd be just bummed out. But I bought one, then cancelled it, then found out they were legit. Thats my big problem, and I'm one to get really worked about these kinda things and I probably won't drop it for a while.

My anger spree being explained, I want to say that I still love you Bungie. Even though- Ya know what, screw the blame game.

You guys make great games, you really do. You treat the community well and know how to throw a hell of a party. I've dreamed of working for you since soon after Halo 1 came out. I still have that dream. Things like this happen a lot, tense moments cause tense actions and big screwups with both parties. In this case, it doesn't matter to me.

Yes I'm pissed as hell about what happened and I hope something happens to at least compensate or apologize for this. (Maybe even permanently unlock Bungie chesplate in Halo 3 plz? :3) But I'm not going to let this ruin my love for my favorite company. I love what you guys are doing with the money and Aerospace is a brilliant idea that I think will shoot many indie developers to the stars.

Thanks for at least giving us all a shot at this. Can't wait to see what's really in store on 7/7/11.



Toodles, <3


Not as bad as ordering one, and then being told you can't have it. This might ruin my day or my week. But I'll get past it, Bungie is still my favorite developer. Just that Halo has been a big deal to me for the last ten years, a BIG DEAL. Don't know if I'll ever be as hyped for anything like I've been for this series.

Thanks for all the love Bungie.

  • 06.30.2011 2:18 PM PDT

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