Today is Kat-S320’s birthday!

Via HaloWaypoint: Kat-320 is born on New Harmony. She will become part of SPARTAN-III Beta Company, eventually placed on Noble Team.

She died on Reach August 23, 2552 and the age of 22.

Halo Reach Weekly Challenge 1/30/12

The weekly challenge for Reach is 200 multikills. It’s worth a good 25K credits.

This may seem daunting to some, however there is a fairly easy way to get this. Though this will depend on your style of play and willingness to spawn kill…

If you dont’ have a problem spawn killing then the easiest playlist to get this in is Griffball. Beyond that you could try Multi-team and not go for objectives but rather slay. Really that tactic can work in just about any objective playlist.

This is really a matter of choice on your part. Do you play the game as intended and the multikills come slower or do you try a slaying or spawn killing tactic to hurry up those multikill medals?

I won’t say how I’m getting this week’s weekly challenge other than I know I’ll get it and I’m more than half way there. Had I not felt ill today, I’d already have it.

Good luck folks and if you want to game with me, shoot me a game invite on LIVE. My GT is HaloFanForLife1. Be certain to say you saw this post either from my blog, Facebook, or Twitter.

McFarlane Halo Micro Ops sets pictured!

We finally have some pre-release images of McFarlane’s Halo Micro Ops line!

The prices for each set are as follows (at normal retail):
High Ground Bunker – $17
Falcon – $`17
Ghost Vs. Wolf Spider Turret – $9
ODST Drop Pod Two-pack – $9
Banshee – $9
Warthog and Mongoose set – $9

Each set comes with 2 or 3 minifigs (non articulated as far as I can tell (though I’ll see these hopefully at Toy Fair in less than two weeks).

I am looking forward to seeing these in person. I’m likely to buy multiples of the small sets like the Warthog/Mongoose and Ghost/Wolf Spider Turret to help fill out diorama set.

Theory on Master Chief’s armor for Halo 4.

Okay by now you may have seen a preview of Master Chief’s new armor for Halo 4 but incase you haven’t here is a comparison shot of the armor from Halo 3 and Halo 4:

Now why am I showing this?

Because I thought of a rather interesting theory as to why it looks so different. Obviously 343i wants to make the armor look awesome, however they also want to make it their own and no longer Bungie’s. So that precipitated the need to redesign the armor. That’s the factual side of things.

Fans have hypothesized that the armor was upgraded during cryosleep by nanobots in the armor. However, nanobots to the best of my recollection were not introduced into the armor until Mk VII Mjolnir. So MC wouldn’t have that tech in his older Mk VI armor.

So that brings me to my theory for the in-game reason:

If we take into consideration the canon events from Halo Reach to H3, that all takes place in less than a year’s time.

At the end of H3, we see MC and Cortana rushing towards a space object horizon we thought was a planet. If that same object is this supposed shield world we saw in the teaser trailer, then practically no time elapsed and MC would have only been in cryo a VERY short time. Hours if not minutes.

So that would mean MC changed armor 3 times in less than a year? Really? Okay, but man the budget the UNSC/ONI have for this armor must be huge.

Now if we are to believe that MC and Cortana are adrift for much longer, then at least that explains the new armor. Possibly. Maybe it was in storage aboard the frigate they are on, but that isn’t believable to me.

However, I’m not wholly convinced the new armor is UNSC issued, well not entirely.

I’m going to go out on a limb and say that once landing on the shield world MC comes upon some engineers (the very same kind as we saw the Covenant use, though these ones have never been tainted by another race) who upgrade his armor. It would explain a lot of why it looks different and not entirely human. Look at the abdominal section. Those don’t look like human abs to me. In fact, that could be more reminiscent of Forerunner armor.

So the new suit is partially his old suit reconfigured and retrofitted with Forerunner tech. It wouldn’t even be Mk VII at all but something entirely different.

So why would Engineers remake MC’s armor? That is a very simple question to answer. They know of the flood contamination from their early years with the Forerunners. This Reclaimer has come to their location in armor that is battered. MC shows no sign of contamination, however to better protect him, the engineers upgrade his armor.

So this new armor still has some UNSC stuff in it, but is now remade with a lot of Forerunner tech. How that will be represented in the game, who knows. I’m sure it will mean an updated HUD. However, it could also mean new weapons, new armor shield tech, health powerups/boosts (like sprinting or super jumping).

I’ve mentioned this on forums before that I think the D-pad needs to be used in Halo. Since we have new armor with supposed new abilities, that would translate to the use of the D-pad quite nicely.

Here is an example of the D-pad layout:
Up=Jetpack or super jump
Right=Sprint
Left=Invisibility
Down=Armor lock or going prone (which I hope it would be the latter…)

If you have a theory, I’d like to hear it. Please register and comment below.

Thanks for reading as always.

HaloFanForLife has a LOGO!!!

I finally finished the logo for the site. As you can see (in the upper right corner of the header) it shows elements of both the UNSC and Covenant. I may adjust some colors, however for now, this will be the look of the logo until either Halo 4 comes out, or I get bored with it…

Let me know what you think of it, shoot me an e-mail at: [email protected]

McFarlane Halo Anniversary Series 2 figures and box set.

These just released photos are of the upcoming Anniversary series 2 figures and box set.

I’m very happy with McFarlane making 343 Guilty Spark. I’m ecstatic with Keyes being made. I’ve personally wanted more campaign unique characters like him made. Glad to have Mickey. I’m not so thrilled with the White/Blue Spartan, though I know it’s a nod to former license holders of the Toy Line.

The new take on Master Chief (from the Legends cartoon) is fine. I do like the box set of Spartans too.

I’m looking forward to seeing these in person at Toy Fair.

Mega Bloks 2012 lineup? Leaked “prototype” images.

The images in this post were gleaned from the following link (note that these have been stated as prototypes and may not be the actual product to appear on store shelves later this year): http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=495022

Of this photos, I’m most looking forward to the Sabre set. It’s well designed and I’m very glad it comes with playset pieces besides the ship. Though that will drive the cost up. Next the Rhino is welcome. Though it’s an obscure vehicle from Halo Wars, it commands to be played with. Bigger and more powerful than a Scorpion tank and with two extra tread sets, it’s a behemoth on the battle field.

I already have two Wraiths, though I know I’ll get another of these in this newer format. The Seraph is the counter to the UNSC’s Sabre and looks well made. The only suggestion I would have had was to make more of it in the wine/burgandy color bloks like the recently release Revenant was. The Orbital Banshee screams for multiple purchases and with the added AA cannon, I know I’ll be getting a few of them.

I’ll get all of the figure sets of course and will look to build up a small army of Elite Flood. The Brute Chieftan with Chopper is cool. Now if I can just get my hands on 8 more of the Gravity Hammers that come with that set so I can make a cool Griffball set…

Well, since these are “prototype” pics, I’ll enjoy them for what they are. More to come though in a few weeks when HaloFanForLife goes to New York for Toy Fair!

McFarlane Toys to Create Halo Avatar Figures

From www.halowaypoint.com:
http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/20/McFarlane-Toys-to-Create-Halo-Avatar-Figures.aspx

Unique Partnership to Bring Inexpensive, Stylized Figures to Halo and Xbox 360 Fans

This fall, McFarlane Toys, Xbox LIVE and 343 Industries are joining forces to bring Halo fans an all-new series of unique collectibles: Halo Avatars. While our standard 6-inch figures are based on the Halo video games themselves, Halo Avatars are based on the stylized representations of the Halo characters that are available on the Xbox 360 console itself.

First introduced in 2008, avatars are the online representation of a gamer’s Xbox LIVE profile. Players can select from thousands of unique bodies, hairstyles, clothing, and accessories to create their own custom characters. Through the online marketplace, gamers can add themed avatar gear from dozens of video-game licenses, including Halo. From Halo-themed t-shirts, to Spartan helmets, to full suits of character armor, gamers can make their avatars look like true Halo fans, or even characters from the Halo universe.

Todd McFarlane, CEO and founder of McFarlane Toys, explains, “Rather than make up our own style of mini-figure, we decided to take advantage of the style that Xbox LIVE has established with their avatars. Since each avatar represents an individual gamer, players have a strong personal connection to their avatars. When you choose a Halo Spartan helmet for your avatar, that helmet becomes more than just a piece of some fictional character’s clothing—it becomes part of your online persona. Avatars have become the mascot of the Xbox brand. To represent the customization options available for online avatars, McFarlane Toys’ avatar figures feature interchangeable heads, torsos, and legs. Collectors can mix and match pieces to create their own custom avatar figures, much like they can with their online avatars. In addition to human characters and apparel, Halo Avatars also include various “prop” items such as Warthogs and Banshees.

Todd says, “Working with both Xbox LIVE and 343 Industries gives us access to a huge new library of Halo characters, with a fun, friendly style that is perfect for casual collectors.”

Each 2 1/2″–tall avatar figure is randomly packaged in a small, Halo-themed plastic cylinder. The top and bottom of each cylinder can be removed, and each piece can be used as a display base. The tubes can even be connected, stacking to form a multi-level display.

“With Halo Avatars,” Todd continues, “we wanted to do something as different as possible from our standard 6-inch figures. Those figures are big, game-accurate, heavily articulated, and serious. Our avatar figures are small, stylized, pre-posed, and playful. With a standard action figure, you know exactly what you’re getting. With an avatar figure, each one is a surprise. And collecting a full series of our standard figures can be a significant investment, but an avatar figure is something any fan can afford.”

The MSRP of a single avatar figure is less than three dollars. “Halo Avatars let fans get a cool new Halo toy for a fraction of the cost of a full-sized action figure,” Todd notes. With Halo Avatars, McFarlane Toys hopes to reach out to a new audience. Xbox LIVE avatars are rated E, for Everyone, so they can be enjoyed by collectors of all ages.

Halo Avatars Series 1 consists of eight random figures:

• Master Chief
• Carter
• ODST
• Flaming ODST Helmet and ODST T-Shirt
• Green Operator Helmet and Reach T-Shirt
• Elite Costume
• Warthog
• Metallic Gold Master Chief

Halo Avatars debut in fall 2012 and continues into 2013. Available at Walmart, Target, Toys “R” Us, GameStop, local comic book stores, drug stores, and other retailers. MSRP is $3.

McFarlane Toys Brings the Entire Halo Universe to Collectors with Halo Micro Ops

Here’s the direct link:
McFarlane Toys Brings the Entire Halo Universe to Collectors with Halo Micro Ops

Here is the full text from HaloWaypoint.com:

New Miniature Toy Line to Offer Wide Range of Small-Scale Figures, Vehicles and Environments from the Halo Universe

McFarlane Toys expands its long-running, best-selling line of Halo collectibles this fall, with the addition of Halo Micro Ops. This all-new series consists of miniature figures, vehicles, and locations from the entire Halo universe, at roughly 1:100/15mm scale.

Todd McFarlane, CEO and founder of McFarlane Toys says, “Halo is known for its massive, larger-than-life visuals. From the towering Forerunner relics, to the enormous military transports, to the Halo rings themselves, everything is designed to make your human character feel small and overwhelmed. That’s awesome for a video game, but it’s a challenge for toy makers! With our standard 6-inch action figures, we found we could release small vehicles like the Ghost and the Mongoose, and medium ones like the Warthog, but that was about as big as we could go. In order to be able to create anything larger—to really bring the rest of the Halo universe to collectors—we had to go smaller. Much smaller.”

With its smaller size, Halo Micro Ops covers the Halo universe, from the tiniest Grunt to the largest Scarab. With such a wide range of product sizes to cover, Micro Ops is available in four different packages. Small carded sets include small vehicles like the Warthog and Ghost. Larger carded sets offer bigger vehicles such as the Falcon, or small buildings like the Bunker from theHalo 3 multiplayer map High Ground. Larger buildings, including the Tower or Gate sections of High Ground, are packaged in small boxes, while large vehicles such as the Elephant will be packaged in an even larger box.

“When you turn the scale down, you turn the possibilities up,” Todd explains. “With Micro Ops, we’re pulling the camera way back, and looking at a bigger picture. Our 6-inch figures are a great way to bring the individual characters of Halo to collectors—from Master Chief, to Noble Team, to the Elites and Grunts of the Covenant. But the Halo universe is so much bigger than that. Vehicles like the Pelican, the Falcon, the Phantom—they’re all important pieces of the universe. Environments like New Mombasa, High Charity, or The Library; these are all as memorable and important as Master Chief himself. With Micro Ops, we can now begin to bring the full scope of Halo to fans.”

Halo Micro Ops delivers the whole package, with all of the amazing detail and game accuracy that McFarlane Toys is famous for. With Micro Ops, Halo fans are able to collect the breadth of the Halo universe, with all the pieces perfectly in scale with one another, and without taking up too much space.

Recreate your favorite moments from a Halo campaign, multiplayer or firefight, or create your own custom scene. Collect your favorite pieces, or build a massive army and stage an epic battle for the fate of the galaxy. With UNSC, Covenant and Forerunner forces, the entire Halo universe is yours to command. The only limit is your imagination.

The initial Micro Ops lines cover the Halo trilogy, Halo 3: ODST, Halo Wars, and Halo: Reach. Later lines will add figures, vehicles, and environments from Halo 4. Series 1 includes:

Small Carded Sets
• Warthog and Mongoose
• Banshee
• Ghost vs. Wolf Spider turret (pic of turret below)

• ODST Drop Pods

Large Carded Sets
• Falcon
• High Ground Bunker with Shade turret

Small Boxed Sets
• High Ground Gate with Warthog
• High Ground Tower and SAM Launcher

Large boxed sets will be available in 2013.

Halo Micro Ops debuts in August 2012 and continues into 2013. Available at Target, Toys “R” Us, local comic book stores, and other retailers. MSRPs range from $8 for the small carded sets, $18 for large carded sets and $29 for the small boxed sets.

McFarlane Toys Halo line-up for 2012 PREVIEW

Here’s the official link from HaloWaypoint.com:
McFarlane Toys to Create Halo 4 Action Figures

Here it is in full text (my thoughts to follow after initial post):

Long-Running, Best-Selling Figure Line Continues in 2012 with All-New Figures from the Latest Halo Video Game

This fall, Microsoft Studios and 343 Industries are releasing Halo 4, the highly anticipated video game expected to be one of the top entertainment launches of 2012. McFarlane Toys is proud to announce that its best-selling line of Halo action figures continues this fall as well, with figures from Halo 4.

Halo 4 brings back the most popular character of the Halo universe, the Master Chief, and kicks off an all-new trilogy of games. Dubbed the “Reclaimer Trilogy” by 343 Industries, these new games explore the characters of the Master Chief and Cortana, expand the Halo fiction in bold new ways and bring even more of the innovation that the Halo series is known for to the gaming world. McFarlane Toys Halo 4 action figures bring the all-new characters, weapons and vehicles of Halo 4 to video-game fans and action-figure collectors worldwide.

“Each new Halo game is a significant entertainment event,” says Todd McFarlane, CEO and founder of McFarlane Toys. “Halo 4marks the return of the Master Chief and Cortana, plus the introduction of new characters, weapons and locations sure to excite long-time fans.”

Action figure collectors can expect the same quality and attention to detail in the Halo 4 line that they’ve come to expect from McFarlane toys. “We’re really excited to be working with the all-star team of 343 Industries,” Todd notes. “Microsoft has assembled an incredible group of developers to ensure Halo‘s continued place among the top entertainment franchises. 343 Industries is pushing the envelope with the visuals, storytelling and gameplay, and we can’t wait until fans get their hands onHalo 4.”

The Halo 4 figure series continues in the 6-inch size introduced with their Halo: Reach figures. They’re also introducing a series of larger, boxed figures. These deluxe items are in scale with their 6-inch figures, but include larger accessories, such as Master Chief’s Cryotube.

McFarlane Toys is part of a select group of licensees with Halo 4 products available at game launch. Halo 4 Series 1 kicks off this August with four carded figures and one boxed figure set, and expands to include even more figures later in the fall.

Todd promises, “343 still has some surprises to reveal, so we can’t give you all the details just yet. But we’ve seen what they’re working on, and Halo 4 will be worth the wait!”

August 2012

Carded Figures
• Master Chief
• Secret Figure 1
• Secret Figure 2
• Secret Figure 3

Boxed Figure
• Frozen Master Chief and Cryotube

November 2012

Carded Figures
• Cortana
• Secret Figure 4
• Secret Figure 5
• Secret Figure 6

Boxed Figure
• Secret Boxed Figure 1

Halo 4 Series 1 will be launched in August 2012, and will expand around the game launch in fall 2012, continuing into 2013. Available at Walmart, Target, Toys “R” Us, GameStop, local comic book stores, drug stores and other retailers. MSRP is $12 for standard carded figures and $25 for deluxe boxed figures.

HALO UNIVERSE

In addition to its all-new Halo 4 action figure line, McFarlane Toys is continuing its popular Halo: Anniversary series in fall 2012. Since the franchise’s tenth anniversary has now passed, the line is being rebranded as “Halo Universe.”

Halo Universe continues to bring fans the classic, fan-favorite characters from the earlier Halo games, and even includes “expanded universe” sources such as novels, comic books and the animated feature, Halo Legends. This series also continues the popular “build-a-figure” feature of our Halo: Anniversary lines, bringing collectors an extra bonus item such as the Difficulty Plaque or UNSC Logo.

Todd explains, “Halo 4 brings fans figures from the latest and greatest Halo video game. But Halo is a franchise with over a decade of incredible games, movies, books and comics. With our Halo Universe line, we can continue to offer long-time fans the classic characters they know and love.”

Halo Universe Series 1 consists of five figures and one 6-inch-scale vehicle:

• Frederic-104 (Halo Legends)
• Romeo (Halo 3: ODST)
• Elite Commando (Halo 3)
• Brute Captain Major (Halo 3)
• Spartan (Multiplayer)
• ODST Drop Pod

Halo Universe Series 1 debuts in October 2012. Available at Walmart, Target, Toys “R” Us, GameStop, local comic book stores, drug stores, and other retailers. MSRP is $12 for figures and $39 for vehicles.

HaloFanForLife is going to New York Toy Fair!

We will be attending this year’s New York Toy Fair. Expect great coverage from us with tons of pictures. This is our first Toy Fair and we are GREATLY excited at the prospect of going.

New York Toy Fair 2012 runs from 2/12/12 – 2/15/12.

Stay posted for more info about Toy Fair as it gets closer, as well as those pics and info as promised.

-Emily
Staff Writer/Site Photographer

Mega Bloks Halo game? If only…

Deviantart user DANYVADERDAY created this very cool rendition of what a Mega Bloks Halo game case might look like.

Unfortunately this is NOT real. I’ve spoken with an official from Mega Bloks several months ago about the possibility of a Mega Bloks Halo game. While MB would LOVE to have a game made, at this time MicroSoft isn’t developing one. That doesn’t mean it will never happen. It’s just not on the radar.

I for one hope MS strikes while the iron is hot, while the game franchise is going strong and the toy license is selling like hotcakes. Even if this was a campaign only game, I’d gladly buy it.