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"I will make time for Halo 3," she said.
It's that kind of enthusiasm that Microsoft is hoping will be contagious and eventually spread beyond Halo and even the Xbox.
"It's important to add that hipness and coolness to Microsoft, the brand," Kim said.
Microsoft is also working to extend the Halo franchise. Although Halo 3 is definitely the last in the trilogy, the company has two Halo-related games in the works.
One, Halo Wars, is an action-strategy title due out early next year from Ensemble Studios, another game studio within Microsoft's game division.
Microsoft is being stingy with details on the other venture, which it says is a new interactive series to be set "in the Halo universe."
What it won't be, is a Halo 4. "Halo 3 really is the end of the trilogy," Kim said. "Master Chief will finish that fight."
Filmmaker Peter Jackson was due to help create a Halo movie, announced back in 2005, but plans were shelved a year later. Kim said it is still likely that Halo will make it to the big screen.
"I remain convinced that a great Halo movie will be made sometime in the near future," Kim said, but didn't reveal any new details on how that might happen. "We continue to be in active discussions with our friends and potential partners in Hollywood."
Microsoft also has done some product tie-ins, including Halo 3-themed Xbox 360s and Zunes.
Halo remains largely a console story. However, the company did release a Windows Vista version of Halo 2 earlier this year.
"That's done OK," Kim said, but added, "We don't have any announced plans to bring Halo 3 to any additional platforms."
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I'm no fanboy of either company, but Halo has a much larger following than anything Sony has got on its roster right now. I thought Gran Turismo 4 would have been out by now, but it got scrapped and put back on the drawing board.
My PS2 is still going strong, but I think it's going to be my last Sony console. PSOne got its use...so did the PS2, but the PS3 is just a slug.
The funny thing is that I used to bag on people who had Xbox when I was into Playstation 2...my how the tables have turned.
On the other hand, come next year, Metal Gear Solid 4 comes out, likely the PS3 will be cheaper by then. If you think Halo was a hit, it doesn't compare with the numbers for metal gear. MGS4 is also the end of a saga, Snake and Liquid will finish it off, and the story line is way more timely as usual.
And besides which, MS should be looking to Nintendo, because they have them absolutely beat. The reason MS keeps talking about Sony is because they don't want to talk about how a lesser powered system with a gimicky controller is handing them their ass.
So they want you to buy vista to play 2 and now buy a console to play 3
Considering the hardware problems with the Xbox360 and the fact that the PS3 hardware spec smokes it - just ain't happening.
With the ultimate price of this game MS can keep it!!
Death, and I do have a copy of Halo 3 pre-ordered...BUT rather
than worry about when my refub 360 will die on me while playing
Halo3, I simply sold it to my local Gamespot. I can wait until
Christmas time or afterwards to buy a PS3, I'll never trust any M$
product or service again! And sadly that includes Halo 3.
So you pay twice the price for fewer, inferior games and get a free Betamax V2 BluRay Player - what a bargain. Not.
problems. :)
While you relish in your ambivilance between the PS3 and the 360,
I'll be playing Halo 3 next Tuesday :-)
(Written on a Macbook)
I need something to look up my Halo 3 stats on the go. ;)
When it comes to Halo 2 and Halo PC, the low framerates were due to a horrible port, and not so much vista.
- I'd Love To Get This Game ...
- by Hardrada September 24, 2007 5:29 PM PDT
- ... but my 360 died the red ring of death last week and I'm out of
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(24 Comments)commission during what is arguably the biggest game launch ever,
not just for the 360.
Hopefully I'll have a working 360 by November.