Halo 3 online co-op is official
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Bungie made it happen. 4 player online co-op is officially part of Halo 3, but the storyline won’t be compromised by a group of identical Master Chiefs or Arbiters. Online cooperative gameplay will introduce two brand new characters.






Rumors are hitting the web that Microsoft may discontinue the Xbox 360 core model, but there is some (questionable) proof the rumors may be true.
There are small victories and to me, this is a small victory. The Wii might still be the best selling console in the world over but the Xbox 360 has overtaken it in the online world as the most searched for. Perhaps hype regarding the Wii is dying, maybe due to its somewhat lacking graphics?
A certain forum is trying to debunk the “rumors” that the Wii has worse graphics than other systems and that it is, in fact, more powerful than the GameCube. Sure, it’s more powerful than the GameCube but only just. It’s almost a joke to what the Wii is compared to in the post, I like to call it “Wii Graphics Myths (Not) Debunked.”
In a recent loose-lips sink ships type debacle, an August Wal-Mart ad shows $349 for the price of a Microsoft Xbox 360 Premium.
An unsuspecting informant accidentally stumbled upon a Blu-ray enabled Wii while visitng Nintendo’s R&D facility. Apparently the bathroom wasn’t that easy to find.
Marketing research company, The Nielsen Co., says the Playstation 2 contributed to the most video game play in June, beating out all the next generation consoles combined.
Microsoft will cut the Xbox 360 price by $50 in August. With several largely anticipated games coming soon, Xbox 360 sales will see major changes.
George Harrison, SVP of Marketing and Corporate Communications for Nintendo, believes the Xbox 360 was rushed into production to beat out the PS3, causing the billion dollar failure rate of the Xbox 360 and slowing down Microsoft’s sales.
