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Foundings
In the early 1990s, Alex Seropian was pursuing a mathematics degree at the University of Chicago, as the university did not offer undergraduate degrees in computer science.[5] Seropian's first video game was a Pong clone called Gnop! (Pong spelled backwards.) -
Bungie
Here is for more infoThis is when bungie first started their company. It was located in Bellevue, Washington. -
Minotaur: The Laybrinths of Crete
Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete is a 1992 Macintosh video game produced by the founders of Bungie Studios, Jason Jones and Alex Seropian. It is a sharply detailed dungeon crawler similar to many other role-playing video games and adventure games. The game distinguished itself from other games of its time by including a multiplayer mode that functioned over the AppleTalk protocol or Point-to-Point Protocol. -
Pathways into Darkness
Pathways into Darkness is a first-person adventure video game developed and published by Bungie Software Products Corporation in 1993, exclusively for Apple Macintosh personal computers. Players assume the role of a Special Forces soldier who must stop a powerful, godlike being from awakening and destroying the world. Players solve puzzles and defeat enemies to unlock parts of a pyramid where the god sleeps; the game's ending changes depending on player actions. -
(Marathon)
Marathon is a science fiction first person shooter game. The Marathon series of games are unique amongst first-person shooters for their heavy emphasis on storytelling through the use of terminals, which are computer interfaces included within the game through which players not only learn and sometimes accomplish mission objectives, but also learn detailed story information. The textual form of this communication allows for much richer information conveyance than the typically short voice acting -
Marathon 2
Marathon 2 takes place seventeen years after the events of the first game. Durandal, one of the three artificial intelligences (AIs) from the colony ship UESC Marathon, sends the player and an army of ex-colonists to search the ruins of Lh'owon, the S'pht home-world. He does not mention what exactly he is looking for, although he does let it slip that the Pfhor are planning to attack Earth, and that being on Lh'owon may stall their advance. -
Myth
Myth was developed and self-published by Bungie Software in 1997 -
Myth 2
Myth 2 was developed and self-published by Bungie Software in 1999 -
Oni
Oni is a third-person action game developed by Bungie West, a division of Bungie. Released in 2001, it was Bungie West's only game. It broke new ground by blending third-person shooting with hand-to-hand combat, resulting in a unique, yet familiar game for third-person shooter enthusiasts. -
Halo Combat Evolved
Here is more infoHalo: Combat Evolved, also referred to as Halo: CE, or simply Halo, is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The first game of the Halo franchise, it was released on November 15, 2001 as a launch title for the Xbox gaming system,[1] and is considered the platform's "killer app". -
Myth III
Here is for More InfoMyth III: The Wolf Age is a real-time tactics video game developed by MumboJumbo. Released for the PC in November 2001, the game is the third installment in the Myth franchise, but is the only game in the series to be developed by MumboJumbo -
Halo 2
Halo 2 was released on November 9, 2004, making more than $125 million on release day and setting a record in the entertainment industry. -
Halo 3
Here is for more infoHalo 3, the final installment in the Halo trilogy, was released on September 25, 2007 and surpassed Halo 2's records, making $170 million in its first twenty-four hours of release and becoming the most pre-ordered game in history. -
Halo 3 ODST
Here is more infoHalo 3: ODST (originally Halo 3: Recon) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft. It is part of the Halo franchise, and was released on the Xbox 360 video game console on September 22, 2009. -
Halo Reach
Halo: Reach is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 console. Reach was released in North America, Australia, and Europe on September 14, 2010. The game takes place in the year 2552, where humanity is locked in a war with the alien Covenant. Players control Noble Six, a member of an elite supersoldier squad, during the battle for the human world of Reach.