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April 3, 2007 Link to this post

Gamebox 1.0 Machinimaker Award
Machinima.com is running a contest called 'GameBox 1.0 Machinimaker Award' - three entries (out of 10) will get a nice NVIDIA card. Machine Enema's Pie Chapter 2 (which, for the record, we loved) is in the running - go vote! Thanks, Adam Kovic. (Louis Wu 20:27:01 UTC)



February 5, 2007 Link to this post

PIE Chapter 3
SodaGod has released PIE: Chapter 3, the third installment of one of the better machinima projects I've seen to date. Watch it carefully - it might confuse you. It's worth the time, though - cinematography, storyline, voice acting - it's all top-notch. 11+ minutes, almost 100 mb. It's available in WMP9 format (either from us or from Machine-Enema mirrors), or in QuickTime format (here only, for now). While you're waiting for the Rule of Three Registration to open (no, it's not open yet, and no, we don't know when the Halo3.com registration page will go live), grab this and give it a viewing. (Louis Wu 15:21:24 UTC)



November 29, 2006 Link to this post

Pestilence
Not long ago, we released Pie Chapters 1 and 2, from Machine Enema - both were fantastic examples of Halo machinima. Recently sodaGoD completed Pestilence, set in the same universe as the Pie stories, but on a different tack. As before, cinematography is excellent, storyline is strong, voice acting is top-notch. I loved this film. We've got it available in both WMP9 (125 mb) and QuickTime (129 mb) formats - grab a copy and follow Jurnigan's swath of destruction! Over at GamingTV.org, you can also grab a much higher-bitrate version (320 mb, WMP9 format), and small QT version (mp4, 320x240, 52mb) - thanks, trigger119. (Louis Wu 21:48:57 UTC)



October 7, 2006 Link to this post

Pie: Chapter 2
A month ago, we posted Pie, Chapter 1, from Machine Enema. Today, Pie Chapter 2 passed the MPRRS, and narrowly missed placing in the Top 10 scores since the MPRRS opened. It's really, really well done. Heavy on the effects - but that's part of the ambience. Fantastic story, fantastic voice acting, fantastic cinematography. It's also enormous. (15 minutes, more than 150 mb.) You can grab a copy in WMP9 format (153 mb) or QuickTime format (161 mb)... here's hoping the servers don't melt. Definitely worth watching. Definitely. (Louis Wu 00:01:16 UTC)



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