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<center>'''''ILoveBees''' redirects here. For the blog, see [[I Love Bees (Blog)]]. For the website, see [[I Love Bees (Website)]].''</center> | <center>'''''ILoveBees''' redirects here. For the blog, see [[I Love Bees (Blog)]]. For the website, see [[I Love Bees (Website)]].''</center> | ||
'''''i love bees''''' is an [[alternate reality game]] developed by [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] used for the marketing of ''[[Halo 2]]''. During the summer of [[2004]], the website | '''''i love bees''''' is an [[alternate reality game]] developed by [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] used for the marketing of ''[[Halo 2]]''. During the summer of [[2004]], the website ''www.ilovebees.com'' was used as a publicity site for ''[[Halo 2]]'', with the site being pointed to by an advertisement for the game played alongside movie trailers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeyskiiWRdI '''YouTube:''' ''HALO 2 THEATRICAL TRAILER'']</ref> Ostensibly a beekeeper's personal site, the server appeared to have been taken over by an unstable [[Melissa (AI)|AI]] whose thoughts were found scattered on the site. Players would interact with this AI and help her return to the future and save the world from the [[Halo Array]]. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |