Halo For The Game Boy Advance A Possibility? 45
etoychest writes "To be honest, I venture over to IGN.com about as often as I find myself in the all-natural food section at the local supermarket. That is, next to never. Still, occasionally some information does leak out of the site that makes you wonder if there is a reason to go back. This time, thanks to our friends over on the Penny-Arcade forums, I was made aware of a tidbit tucked away in the current IGN Pocket mailbag, as written by Craig Harris: 'Well, this was something that I've known for months about, but was literally sworn to secrecy by the people involved (just like many OTHER things I know but can't say). But since it's been mentioned in another publication, I can confirm that, yes, Halo is in the works for the GBA. That's all I can say, on risk of having my fingernails ripped off with a bottle opener.'" But are we sure they're not talking about this GBA Halo? Update: 06/12 12:05 GMT by S : There's a rather definitive official denial of this rumor over at Bungie.net.
false rumor (Score:5, Informative)
Re:false rumor (Score:4, Funny)
Sweet! That one's gonna rawk!
Re:false rumor (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:3, Interesting)
*actually, it was a computer
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:4, Informative)
Metal Gear originated on the MSX2. The two original Metal Gear games were works of absolute genius - and completely in 2D. The "Solid" part of the title of the Playstation game was there to indicate the move to 3D, and should really have been dropped for the GBC conversion...
Actually 'Solid' was dropped in the GBC conversion (Score:1)
http://www.konamijpn.com/products/ghostbabel/japa
It were the stupid market people who changed the title. Shame on them, always changing covers, titles or, even worse, content, to make games "more suitable" for the western market.
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:2)
Strange as it may sound I'm glad they didn't manage to pack any more power into the GBA.... limiting it to roughly what the SNES was capable off meant it was a firm base for 2D, and tough to even attempt anything better.
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:1)
Re:Even if this were true? (Score:1)
Z-Axis (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Z-Axis (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Z-Axis (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Z-Axis (Score:3, Interesting)
Doom is a lot of fun, because it's 2.5D. (And also because it originally ran on PCs who's only advantage over the GBA is resolution.) A full 3D FPS really can't work. Not enough buttons.
Mind you, Doom just barely works, and some people will probably say it doesn't. I like it, but someone raised on post-Quake games might not agree.
Re:Z-Axis (Score:2)
Re:Z-Axis (Score:2)
they're both pure crap though on gbc, but that never stopped them from releasing them.
Ditching Co-op and now? (Score:2)
Oh wait, that would be an improvement. Can't have any of that as it goes to a non-xbox platform.
Before getting too excited... (Score:4, Interesting)
Think franchise instead of port.
Re:Impossible. (Score:2)
2. Gameboys are the single best selling video game system. You think they sold a lot of copies of GTA3? Mario laughs at that market share.
3. While there are FPS on the GBA, most 'ports' are just converstions of characters and themes, rather than the exact game. Think of it just as a regular GBA g
Yeah, mod me down, whatever. (Score:2)
2. I fail to see what relevance this has to my original point. Do you think that the average Xbox owner / Halo freak has or wants a GBA?
3. This is your only point that makes sense.
4. Well, granted, so does this one.
Re:Impossible. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Impossible. (Score:2)
1. Microsoft also now owns Rare which is happily developing for the GBA.
2. I'm the Xbox's exact demographic (well, right age and gender). I have a GBA SP, a PS2, and a Gamecube. I don't have an Xbox.
3. You could play early FPSes with the arrow keys, if I'm not entirely mistaken.
Re:Impossible. (Score:2)
1. Rare had already been in the process of developing GBA games so MS did not immediately pull the plug on them. They're still happily developing for the GBA but once they've completed their current projects, do you honestly believe MS is going to encourage them to take on more?
2. I have a GBA and a PS2, and I too am in their exact demographic. But neither of us are Xbox owners so it's irrelevant what we have. The majority of
Re:Impossible. (Score:2)
Re:Impossible. (Score:1)
dpad for strafing/moving forward/back.
a and b for turning.
triggers for shoot and jump.
makes it almost as good as a console fps.
A few thoughts (Score:4, Interesting)
We would likely either get something like Wolf 3D or a side-scroller like Splinter Cell, neither of which really sound that appealing.
However one thought that struck me was that if they wanted to, they could go in an entirely different direction with the handheld version. After reading the Halo books (they are better than you would think) and noticing the focus the books have on space battle between human and covenant ships, it got me to thinking that a Halo game similar to Escape Velocity could be pretty cool.
EV is a very fun game, and you could prolly recreate something pretty close to it on a handheld. Anyways, just a thought
Oh, and to the submitter of this story, you really come across as a little lame with your huge disclaimer... You realise that more than half of your story was you telling us that you don't like IGN? Either you or the editor should have chopped that.
Re:A few thoughts (Score:1)
Shoot me if I say this, but I've never played Wolf3D, but I have heard of it.
Looking back on Splinter Cell for the GBA (which I don't own, mind you), it's console/PC variant was a first person shooter, and it still held together when it was ported to the GBA. Let's just hope that Halo for the GBA (in any form) stays together through th
Advance Wars (Score:3, Interesting)
:( shame (Score:1)