Halo 3

Halo 3 is a 2007 first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie for the Xbox 360 console. The third installment in the Halo franchise, the game concludes the story arc begun in 2001's Halo: Combat Evolved and continued in 2004's Halo 2. The game was released on September 25, 2007, in Australia, Brazil, India, New Zealand, North America, and Singapore; September 26, 2007, in Europe; and September 27, 2007, in Japan. Halo 3's story centers on the interstellar war between twenty-sixth century humanity and a collection of alien races known as the Covenant. The player assumes the role of the Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced supersoldier, as he battles the Covenant. The game features vehicles, weapons, and gameplay elements not present in previous titles of the series, as well as the addition of saved gameplay films, file sharing, and the Forge map editor—a utility which allows the player to perform modifications to multiplayer levels.

Bungie began developing Halo 3 shortly after Halo 2 shipped. The game was officially announced at E3 2006, and its release was preceded by a multiplayer beta open to select players who purchased the Xbox 360 game Crackdown. Microsoft spent $40 million on marketing the game, in an effort to sell more game consoles and broaden the appeal of the game beyond the established Halo fanbase. Marketing included cross-promotions and an alternate reality game.

Halo-

Halo- is a Greek prefix meaning "salt." In biology, it is often used to indicate halotolerance and is a portion of many words:

  • Halobacteria
  • Haloclasty
  • Halophile
  • Halophyte
  • See also

    Halo (disambiguation)

    Halo (Current 93 album)

    Halo is a live album, released in 2004, by Current 93. The front cover is a drawing by the same David Tibet which reproduces the cover of a Moody Blues album of 1971 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour.

    Track listing

  • "Halo"
  • "Alone"
  • "Mary Waits in Silence"
  • "Calling for Vanished Faces II"
  • "The Signs in the Stars"
  • "All This World Makes Great Blood"
  • "Good Morning, Great Moloch"
  • "Whilst the Night Rejoices Profound and Still"
  • "5 Hypnagogue 5"
  • "Silence Song"
  • "Sleep Has His House"
  • "4 Hypnagogue 4"
  • "Fields of Rape"
  • "So: This Empire Is Nothing"
  • "Death of the Corn"
  • "Locust"
  • References


    Halo (UK band)

    Halo are a rock band from Bristol, England, who formed in 1999 and disbanded in 2004. In 2002, they released one album, and had three singles in the UK Singles Chart. They reformed in 2011 and are currently recording their second album.

    History

    The band’s journey began in 1999 when brothers Graeme and Iain Moncrieff joined forces with Jim Davey and then Stevie Yeomans. They developed a unique sound consisting of raw energy, soaring guitars, an unswerving rhythm section, epic songs and rich three-part vocal harmony.

    Halo quickly gained a reputation for their electrifying live shows and soon found themselves on the radar of publishing giants Windswept Pacific, who snapped them up immediately after watching the band perform at The Astoria, London. Shortly afterwards Sony’s S2 label became favourites to sign them and the band promptly put pen to paper with Muff Winwood, head of Sony Europe, to sign a six album deal.

    Halo’s first release, the ‘Still Here’ EP, was recorded in London and given away free to their rapidly expanding fan base with rave reviews. Kerrang urged readers not to ‘look this gift stallion in the mouth’ and to join Halo’s mailing list pronto.

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    by: Holy Mess

    Getting easier to sleep at night
    I've come to terms with who I am inside my mind
    Planning for the future men she gets with after me
    Kind of girl my friends might think anything that makes me happy
    Moving back to those times fucking up when we were only kids
    Thinking back those were times that mattered
    Getting older now most of us still think just like we did
    Does all of this bullshit really matter
    Woah
    Time is all we have so fucking rethink that we have in store
    Woah
    You're body's fucking rotting as we're waiting to live life
    Waiting to live life
    Speaking of, I'm on the ledge again
    Peering down to find myself my fallen friend
    Hoping I'm awake for long
    Bad decision I know but it's the only one I've got
    Moving back to those times fucking up when we were only kids
    Thinking back those were times that mattered
    Getting older now most of us still think just like we did
    Does all of this bullshit really matter
    Woah
    Time is all we have so fucking rethink that we have in store
    Woah
    You're body's fucking rotting as we're waiting to live life
    Waiting to live life
    When it's coming up and I can't replace it




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