Wednesday, July 28, 2004
ilovebees.com
Microsoft and Bungie are having a little fun with Halo fans eagerly awaiting details on the upcoming game. As you can see the image above, the URL "ilovebees.com" was planted in the theatrical trailer for the game (that I posted a link to earlier this week).
In addition to providing snippets of dialogue hidden amongst the ridiculously amateurish bee content (check out this GameSpot article for a transcript), the site features a countdown clock that is sparking speculation that Halo 2 will be released on August 24th (instead of November 9th).
Whatever the point of all of this is, it can't help but generate even more buzz for what is easily the most anticipated console game of the year.
Microsoft and Bungie are having a little fun with Halo fans eagerly awaiting details on the upcoming game. As you can see the image above, the URL "ilovebees.com" was planted in the theatrical trailer for the game (that I posted a link to earlier this week).
In addition to providing snippets of dialogue hidden amongst the ridiculously amateurish bee content (check out this GameSpot article for a transcript), the site features a countdown clock that is sparking speculation that Halo 2 will be released on August 24th (instead of November 9th).
Whatever the point of all of this is, it can't help but generate even more buzz for what is easily the most anticipated console game of the year.

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