STANLEY A. MILLER II 'Halo,' alternate-reality game drive interest for sequel

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: September 28, 2004| Author: STANLEY A. MILLER II | Copyright information

'Halo,' alternate-reality game drive interest for sequel

There are many eagerly anticipated video games coming out this time of year. Among them is "Halo 2," the sequel to one of the bestselling games for Microsoft's Xbox.

The game, which is due Nov. 9, is a 3-D first-person science- fiction action game in which players fight aliens. The original "Halo: Combat Evolved" has both single and multiplayer modes, and the ability for gamers to compete in head-to-head competition has giv...

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