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  2. Halo 2 - Wikipedia

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    Halo 2 is the second installment in the Halo franchise and the sequel to 2001's critically acclaimed Halo: Combat Evolved. The game features new weapons, enemies, and vehicles, another player character, and shipped with online multiplayer via Microsoft's Xbox Live service.

  3. Cairo Station - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Station debuted in 1958. With the overthrow of the Egyptian monarchy in 1952 (see Cinema of Egypt), Chahine's tackling of such themes as the urban working class, gender-based violence and sexual repression is important to highlight as it demonstrates filmmakers' ability to push the boundaries of Egyptian cinema, something they would be unable to do when the film industry was nationalized ...

  4. List of Egyptian submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    The Egyptian Academy has been known in recent years for choosing topical films that are controversial at home. Coptic Christians launched an unsuccessful court case against 2004 submission I Love Cinema [16] while dozens of Egyptian parliamentarians and a number of Muslim clerics similarly tried to ban The Yacoubian Building for depicting its depictions of Islamic fundamentalism and ...

  5. Halo 2 Original Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 was declared the "real" soundtrack to Halo 2. Upon release both soundtracks became commercial successes, with more than 100,000 copies sold. The soundtracks' success was pointed to as a sign of increasing legitimacy of video game music in the entertainment industry. Halo ' s music has since been played in concert settings, including Play!

  6. Cutscene - Wikipedia

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    The cutscene in the original Pac-Man game exaggerated the effect of the Energizer power pellet power-up. [1] A cutscene or event scene (sometimes in-game cinematic or in-game movie) is a sequence in a video game that is not interactive, interrupting the gameplay.

  7. I Love Bees - Wikipedia

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    I Love Bees ends with the Covenant invading Earth, corresponding to a major plot point in Halo 2. [9] Due to Bungie's commitment to the development of Halo 2 during I Love Bees ' run, they were unable to assist 42 Entertainment with story creation, and so the ARG's story is only tangentially related to the main Halo storyline. [12]

  8. This Spartan Life - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Chris Burke, a Brooklyn sound designer, was playing Halo 2. Burke liked exploring the scenery of the game's maps as if they were real places, and considered the Xbox Live multiplayer service as a social space. [1] However, before episode one was released the name was changed to This Spartan Life, and all releases have been under that name.

  9. Joseph Staten - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Staten is an American writer best known for his work at video game studios Bungie, Microsoft Studios, and 343 Industries.. At Bungie, Staten served as director of cinematics for the studio's games, including the Halo series; he would write mission scripts and movie dialogue for the titles.