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*There are no further plans to publish or release a ''Halo'' game on the Nintendo DS.
*There are no further plans to publish or release a ''Halo'' game on the Nintendo DS.
*The bottom screen was used mostly for the [[motion tracker]] but also had other uses, such as to tell you what weapons you had and your shield health.
*The bottom screen was used mostly for the [[motion tracker]] but also had other uses, such as to tell you what weapons you had and your shield health.
*The game was denied for development by Bill Gates of Microsoft, as he did not want Nintendo's handheld having a Halo game when Microsoft did not have a handheld system.


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Revision as of 09:35, October 17, 2012

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Halo DS was a Halo game that was planned to be released on the Nintendo DS, but was canceled as certain deals did not work out.

Overview

A playable version existed before its cancellation[1]. In January 2007, Matt Casamassina of IGN claimed he played a version of Halo for the Nintendo DS. On October 2, 2007 he demonstrated on-camera, and in-game footage of an early-development style version of Halo DS. The demonstrated work featured dual-wielding and a version of the Halo 2 map Zanzibar. Bungie employees later explained the Halo DS demo was in fact an unsolicited pitch that was never taken on. It did, however, remain a popular activity amongst the Bungie employees.Template:Fact

Trivia

  • This game was joked about, but denied, by Matt Cassamassina of IGN[2]
  • There are no further plans to publish or release a Halo game on the Nintendo DS.
  • The bottom screen was used mostly for the motion tracker but also had other uses, such as to tell you what weapons you had and your shield health.
  • The game was denied for development by Bill Gates of Microsoft, as he did not want Nintendo's handheld having a Halo game when Microsoft did not have a handheld system.

Sources

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