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[[File:Rampancynet.png|400px|right|Rampancy.net's Website Main Logo]]
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'''Rampancy.net''', originally known as '''The Core''' when it was launched on May 26<sup>th</sup>, 1999, is one of the most popular ''Halo'' fansites for the ''[[Halo]]'' series and was credited in ''[[Halo 3]]'' for being one of the "Biggest Community Supporters". It was originally maintained by two webmasters, [[Tyson Green|Ferrex]] and Noctavis.<ref name="reply">[[Talk: Rampancy.net|E-mail reply from Rampancy.net's current webmaster]]</ref>
'''Rampancy.net''', originally known as '''The Core''' when it was launched on May 26<sup>th</sup>, 1999, is one of the most popular ''Halo'' fansites for the ''[[Halo]]'' series and was credited in ''[[Halo 3]]'' for being one of the "Biggest Community Supporters". It was originally maintained by two webmasters, [[Tyson Green|Ferrex]] and Noctavis.<ref name="reply">[[Talk: Rampancy.net|E-mail reply from Rampancy.net's current webmaster]]</ref>


The website hosts for all [[Bungie]]-related titles and content developed by spinoff studios such as Wideload and [[Certain Affinity]]. As a ''Halo'' fansite, the site provides a database of user-created [[Forge (Mode)|forged]] maps as well as a database of fan-transcribed sheet music. It also hosts the in-depth ''"Halo Impressions"'' series that provides commentary on the games level by level, and a podcast series titled "Anger Sadness & Envy".
The website hosts for all [[Bungie]]-related titles and content developed by spinoff studios such as Wideload and [[Certain Affinity]]. As a ''Halo'' fansite, the site provides a database of user-created [[Forge (Mode)|forged]] maps as well as a database of fan-transcribed sheet music. It also hosts the in-depth ''"Halo Impressions"'' series that provides commentary on the games level by level, and a podcast series titled "Anger Sadness & Envy".
Nowadays the site is pretty much dead.


==Trivia==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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==External==
==External==
*[http://rampancy.net Rampancy.net homepage]
*[http://rampancy.net Rampancy.net homepage]
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Latest revision as of 12:47, March 19, 2022

Rampancy.net's Website Main Logo

Rampancy.net, originally known as The Core when it was launched on May 26th, 1999, is one of the most popular Halo fansites for the Halo series and was credited in Halo 3 for being one of the "Biggest Community Supporters". It was originally maintained by two webmasters, Ferrex and Noctavis.[1]

The website hosts for all Bungie-related titles and content developed by spinoff studios such as Wideload and Certain Affinity. As a Halo fansite, the site provides a database of user-created forged maps as well as a database of fan-transcribed sheet music. It also hosts the in-depth "Halo Impressions" series that provides commentary on the games level by level, and a podcast series titled "Anger Sadness & Envy".

Trivia[edit]

  • During the development of Halo: Combat Evolved, the original incarnation of the "Weekly Update" was actually a feature that appeared not at Bungie.net but was rotated amongst a circle of fansites, one of them being Rampancy.net.
  • It holds one of the most extensive archive of music sheets which can be downloaded for a member's user profile. Piano pieces such as Never Forget, and Love and a Piano can be found. Please note that the downloads are only available once you become a member of the website.

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