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Subject: An Ideal Lego Halo games! reply if you agree Please
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My Son Evan had a great ideal that Bungie should team up with the people that create the Lego video games and make the halo games in Lego game format have an online game play option as they have with the halo games now. I am sure it would be a huge hit with the kids and the parents who want them to play halo only it is too violent for the younger kids. The Lego games don't offer online game play. Please reply if you agree, maybe if we get enough they will do it.

[Edited on 07.02.2011 4:24 PM PDT]

  • 07.02.2011 4:21 PM PDT

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I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys.

  • 07.02.2011 4:24 PM PDT
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You don't have kids I'm guessing or you would understand the concept of the ideal and likely agree. Besides they sell halo lego toys and halo actions figure toys.

[Edited on 07.02.2011 4:29 PM PDT]

  • 07.02.2011 4:27 PM PDT


Posted by: Pipboy 3050
I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys.
This. it's an M game so i doubt they'ed turn it into a lego game. and also bungie doesnt handle the halo franchise anymore 343i does. and if your son likes lego's buy him some halo megabloks! there the same thing.

  • 07.02.2011 4:27 PM PDT
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The whole concept is to create an E version of the game for kids using the Lego game format. Why are you not getting that? I am aware it is an M game, this has not stopped them from selling halo kids toys in the toy section of almost every dept store.

  • 07.02.2011 4:36 PM PDT
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By the way the subject line says, "reply if you agree."

  • 07.02.2011 4:40 PM PDT

I think it would be a good game. But, I don't think it would be very succesfull. If 343i or Microsoft made it, they would probably lose money. Maybe if they made it ino Xbox Live Arcade

  • 07.02.2011 4:45 PM PDT

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  • 07.02.2011 5:03 PM PDT

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Posted by: Pipboy 3050
I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys.


*Awkward cough*

  • 07.02.2011 5:08 PM PDT
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JohnnyBoy I expected a reply like that from you, are you going to say, your not the boss of me next? Look either you support the ideal or you don't, unless you work for or own MS or Bungie why bother to speculate the intentions and the directions of those companies? It only makes you look pompous not intelligent to do so.

  • 07.02.2011 5:19 PM PDT
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Posted by: Pipboy 3050
I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys.


*Awkward cough*

Megabloks < Lego

That is all.

  • 07.02.2011 5:22 PM PDT
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Again, I ask Then why do they make and sell Halo children's toys? Please try to keep up here and not copy old comment's and post them again. I am talking about a game anyways not toys.

[Edited on 07.02.2011 5:26 PM PDT]

  • 07.02.2011 5:25 PM PDT
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and action figures as well as tiny action figures they are Children's toys right? so that I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys. point is mute.

  • 07.02.2011 5:29 PM PDT
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Posted by: goldhawk
We should know better, because we are better.

I honestly think that Halo would not make a good Lego game. All the Lego games so far have been based off of movies that younger kids would watch like Star Wars or Indiana Jones. With Halo being a game and Mature rated it leaves very few options available to the developers. As a whole, the lighthearted fun of the Lego games would not mesh well with Halo's darker and more dramatic environment

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  • 07.02.2011 5:31 PM PDT

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Posted by: gcorle
Again, I ask Then why do they make and sell Halo children's toys? Please try to keep up here and not copy old comment's and post them again. I am talking about a game anyways not toys.


To turn up a side profit from a demographic that is not the main focus of the main product, yet is still a viable opportunity for income.

Look at Aliens. Rated R movie, but they came out with action figures and bloody micromachine toys for kids.

  • 07.02.2011 5:31 PM PDT
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I'm not sure why you think they would lose money? do you have a crystal ball? Do you play online do you know how many kids at that age group play halo? I did say they should tem up with the Lego games creators. I'm sure they can get it right thats what they do.

  • 07.02.2011 5:33 PM PDT
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I disagree I have a seven year old and he and all his friends and classmates love the halo stories and games as well as the fact that they can play each other online. There is big potential here. An the parents would go buy it to get there kids out of the M rate Halo game with out a big fight, you know the well all my friends are playing Halo online right now why cant I?

[Edited on 07.02.2011 5:41 PM PDT]

  • 07.02.2011 5:36 PM PDT

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Posted by: Pipboy 3050
I really don't think the Halo franchise was meant for children's toys.

  • 07.02.2011 5:41 PM PDT

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Posted by: gcorle
I disagree I have a seven year old and he and all his friends and classmates love the halo stories and games as well as the fact that they can play each other online.
Tell me then. If your kid and his friends like Halo so much, then why don't they just play Halo? Why would you want to play some Lego spin-off when you can just play the real deal? By the sounds of it they already play the standard Halo and enjoy it very much. What is so appealing about playing as boxy Lego characters when you can just play real Halo with superior graphics and game play (based on previous Lego installments)?

  • 07.02.2011 5:43 PM PDT
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Just go to youtube and see how many kids are making videos and playing with Halo toys. It is endless.

  • 07.02.2011 5:45 PM PDT

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Posted by: gcorle
Just go to youtube and see how many kids are making videos and playing with Halo toys. It is endless.
Obviously they play with Halo Lego toys because they like Halo, correct? then they should play Halo. Again, if they want to play with Lego they can play with Lego, If they want to play a game they can play the actual game. What makes you think they want worse graphics and game play? I know I don't.

  • 07.02.2011 5:54 PM PDT
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Because they are kids and love the Lego games as well and the Halo games. The Halo games are rated M and not meant for young kids however, it is hard to tell your kid not to play something when most of his friend are allowed to play it and he plays it when he is over his friends house. They also love to play Lego games just as well and they all wish they could play the online with each other. Bottom line they are kids with great imaginations and the Lego games stimulate them in that fashion.

  • 07.02.2011 5:55 PM PDT

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Posted by: gcorle
it is hard to tell your kid not to play something when most of his friend are allowed to play it and he plays it when he is over his friends house.
Then don't. OoOo a little blue blood and perhaps the word ass. Do you really really think there are enough kids out there who want an inferior parent approved game for 343i to make a profit?

  • 07.02.2011 6:00 PM PDT

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Posted by: gcorle
Because they are kids and love the Lego games as well and the Halo games. The Halo games are rated M and not meant for young kids however, it is hard to tell your kid not to play something when most of his friend are allowed to play it and he plays it when he is over his friends house. They also love to play Lego games just as well and they all wish they could play the online with each other. Bottom line they are kids with great imaginations and the Lego games stimulate them in that fashion.


You realize that giving your child a substitute for the real thing will in no way deter your child from still playing the real thing every chance he gets. If you can't set your foot down and continue to allow your child to go play Halo at other people's houses why don't you let your child just play Halo at home so he can play with his friends online who already play Halo. Your line of logic is terribly confusing...

Child loves Halo--> child should not play Halo--> I let my child play Halo at his friend's house--> Ergo there should be a Lego Halo game made so I can let my child play Halo at home

Yeah...doesn't make sense in the slightest bit.

  • 07.02.2011 6:02 PM PDT

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