This article gave me a pretty bittersweet feeling of nostalgia for games I used to play that have shut down, something I'm sure a lot of people have experienced. It's pretty interesting to see...
This article gave me a pretty bittersweet feeling of nostalgia for games I used to play that have shut down, something I'm sure a lot of people have experienced. It's pretty interesting to see what dedicated players will do for one of their favourite games.
Saw this on Twitter the other day: “If you want to build long-lived software, write a game. Everything else might die, but players will rebuild architectures to play their favorite games again.”
Saw this on Twitter the other day: “If you want to build long-lived software, write a game. Everything else might die, but players will rebuild architectures to play their favorite games again.”
Just in case anyone wasn't aware, you can also play it on xbox one in the Halo Master Chief Collection. It used to be really buggy around launch, but it's finally good as of the last year or two....
Just in case anyone wasn't aware, you can also play it on xbox one in the Halo Master Chief Collection.
It used to be really buggy around launch, but it's finally good as of the last year or two. It's pretty nice with the additional Halo 2 Anniversary content, forge mode (in the H2A multiplayer maps), and the ability to easily jump into maps from other early Halo games.
This article gave me a pretty bittersweet feeling of nostalgia for games I used to play that have shut down, something I'm sure a lot of people have experienced. It's pretty interesting to see what dedicated players will do for one of their favourite games.
Saw this on Twitter the other day: “If you want to build long-lived software, write a game. Everything else might die, but players will rebuild architectures to play their favorite games again.”
Just in case anyone wasn't aware, you can also play it on xbox one in the Halo Master Chief Collection.
It used to be really buggy around launch, but it's finally good as of the last year or two. It's pretty nice with the additional Halo 2 Anniversary content, forge mode (in the H2A multiplayer maps), and the ability to easily jump into maps from other early Halo games.