You will be missed...
What's your fondest Halo 2 memory?
Here's mine. Midnight Madness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1V5CMJtkyk
You will be missed...
What's your fondest Halo 2 memory?
Here's mine. Midnight Madness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1V5CMJtkyk
I remember working that night at Target. My coworkers left during our 10 minute break to pick up their copies that night...the ones that hadn't taken the night off. I ended up picking mine up in the morning.
Halo 2 caused a lot of trouble in my life, which resulted in my eventually breaking it in half to prevent playing it and repurchasing it twice down the road. I met a lot of friends playing it though and had a good time.
I'll remember how it killed all the great LAN parties we used to have with Halo 1 and that it didn't top even playing Halo 1 through Gamespy Tunnel.
Yes in fact you can still play Halo 1 through Gamespy Tunnel, go figure! Halo 1 still reigns supreme.
Halo 2 online multiplayer still works on PC.
"One of the ways I gauge a DS game is by recharges. "...Tycho (Penny Arcade)
Not dead yet, I believe it expires at the end of tomorrow.
Or at least I hope so, spent last night downloading stuff and plan to do the same later on another Xbox before enjoying some games tomorrow waiting for things to end.
Tonight is the last night. The doomsday device goes off at 12 midnight pacific time.
I have too many fond memories of this game. It was the first game I ever went to a midnight launch for, the first game I ever played online and I have met literally hundreds of people around the world over xbox live thanks to this great game(one of the top three games of last gen).
Although I've already been playing it today, I also have to split my time between this and Burnout 3. If I can get some Star Wars: Jedi Academy in I'll play that too and ditto for Star Wars: Battlefront 2. This day came so fast and now I'll never be able to play all these Xbox classics online against real people again This is why the Xbox is still one of my favorite consoles of all time. It helped put the "social" aspect back into gaming that was sorely missing since the death of the arcades in the late 90's. Long live original Xbox live.
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
The message on the Xbox Live screen last night said that the 15th was the final day for online play and downloads (Or at least that was how I intepreted it last night). So I'm pretty sure we have through tomorrow.
Last edited by Leo_A; 04-14-2010 at 07:06 PM.
And I'm pretty sure you're be staring at your tv tomorrow wondering why you can't go online with any of your original Xbox games.
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
You're right according to the internet. Guess I misread it.
Somebody should log in and record the disconnect message once the clock strikes. The end of an era.
lost a lot of hours of my life to that game...peace..RIP
Just checked to make sure I wasn't crazy. The Xbox Live splash screen clearly says that Xbox Live services won't be available after April 15th. To me, that means that services will remain available through the 15th.
So I'm still unsure when exactly it's going offline.
These guys will be live streaming the last two hours and I'm sure some other sites will cover it as well.
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
So goodbye Halo 2
Where the dogs of society howl
You can't plant me in your penthouse
I'm going back to my plough
Back to the howling old owl in the woods
Hunting the horny back toad
Oh I've finally decided my future lies
Beyond Halo Twoooo-oooooo-ooooo...
"As you traitors roast in your own juices, I will be safely ensconced three miles below the earth's surface, listening to my wax-cylinder player and enjoying a delicious phosphate!"
I bought Halo 2 at a midnight launch, back in 2004.
I remember that night vividly because Bob Mueller, our local ABC news anchor was standing in line directly front of me, and I remember talking to him about Half-Life 2 (which was coming out about 2 weeks after). It surprised me to learn that he was a hardcore gamer.
He bought 3 copies - one for his kid, one for one of the employees at Channel 2 (Nashville's ABC affiliate), and one for himself.
As for Halo 2, I think I played it online twice... I'm just not that big of an online multiplayer gamer.
I'm getting bored of downloading things and am taking a break before finishing up before 3AM.
Can Xbox disc drives be replaced without affecting your DLC? I bought this one used last year as a spare since I expected this would be happening, and it hasn't gotten much use at all until the last few hours. It doesn't sound especially healthy and it was just stuttering a bit with the intro movie to Links 2004. Isn't the disc since it didn't do that last night on my original Xbox that I play on.
Hope I didn't just waste 10 dollars on the PGR2 booster packs for use as a spare.
RIP Xbox Live