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where does this go on the bungie page, it is quite confusing as there is no 'games' section only history ( Fdsdh1 ( talk) 02:09, 29 November 2012 (UTC))
Under the "halo and buyout" section it says: Halo's success led to Bungie creating two sequels. Halo 2 was released on November 9, 2004, making more than $125 million on release day and setting a record in the entertainment industry.[20] Halo 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[21] and becoming the most pre-ordered game in history.
No mention of reach? I would have done it myself but the page is protected —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.192.62.42 ( talk) 00:26, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
Since this will just continue unproductively: there is no reason to replace a raster and definitely low-resolution image with a homemade, derivative SVG which may or may not meet WP:NFCC policy. 'Nuff said. -- Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs ( talk) 23:41, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
Somewhere when I was at my business at Microsoft, I heard a wild rumor that Bungie was leaving...I posted this here to confirm this. Can anyone have available sources to agree/disagree with this? If so, please tell me. Thank you very much.-- Rollersox ( talk) 01:35, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
I have nominated the PNG for deletion and replaced it with the vector, as with the other million of articles that contain SVG logos. If you have objections or prefer the earlier logo, raise your concerns in the Ffd. Please refrain from reverting and cause a 3RR violation... again. This ain't logo land and we need to decide now which we are going to keep. Perhaps listing one of the images in Ffd might help bring this issue to a solution. Zoo Fari 04:08, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
shouldnt it be mentioned that Bungie has now trademarked the Marathon IP, leading many to speculate a reboot of the series? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.22.112.4 ( talk) 19:42, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
Im pretty sure Marty said that Bungie was just bungie now and not Bungie LLC in his podcast a while back, can someone confirm this? ⊕Assasin Joe talk 14:16, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
halo reach and halo odst already came out. could somebody update it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.117.106.217 ( talk) 02:34, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
Bungie's new project they are working on is speculated to be Bungie Aerospace, as this website shows here, but with no content yet as of post: http://bungieaerospace.com/ The general consensus around the gaming community and gaming sites is that Aerospace is a game engine that Bungie plans to license in the same way Epic licenses Unreal Engine. This is not proven obviously but that is what the buzz is.-- JMFJMF ( talk) 05:35, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
"That's right, Bungie, LLC is now known as Bungie, Inc., a corporation owned and operated by its employees. The nuts, dear friends, are now running this here nuthouse." -- http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=30267
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Under the "Bungie.net" section, the screenshot taken of Bungie.net needs to be updated. The initial website has been significantly updated since that date and time. I can leave that picture there, but also add in a new one and write some more on Bungie.net
Thank you, Jake
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This page needs updated because it still talks about Halo Reach as if in the future and it states that Halo Reach will not be the last Halo game for Bungie. As of August 1, 2011 Bungie is no longer part of Halo in any way, shape, or form. Also Halo 4 is being made by Microsoft 343 studios not Bungie. Hadn69 ( talk) 03:11, 30 June 2011 (UTC)Louie Neumeyer (see www.bungie.net)
Should their chairty foundation be listed?
Or even their 20th annivereasry activites? They did indirectly cause amazon to crash, and i'd assume that's notable. Jabberwock xeno ( talk) 18:48, 4 July 2011 (UTC)
twice the article mentions the fact that bungie is working on (a) new "IP(s)": "The company is known for its informal and dedicated workplace culture, and is currently working on multiple projects and an unknown new IP." and "On April 29, 2010, Bungie announced that it was entering into a 10-year publishing agreement with publisher Activision Blizzard to bring a few new IPs to multiple platforms, and steamroll out the sequels."
i have no idea what "IP" means within this context, nor does the article seem to provide any explanation or link. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.116.26.209 ( talk) 12:48, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
IP meaning intellectual property LOL-117 ( talk) 05:47, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
You guys (I'm looking at you, Davey) were actively monitoring and editing this article months after a major website update without changing the Bungie.net section. Nearly all of the information in the section was completely outdated.
I'm not interested in a edit war but is there a reason for the removing of my content? If the section originally contained info on the "news" section of the site, or the mentioning of the "Bungie Weekly Updates", both very outdated pieces of material, what did it matter if I replaced them with the sites current "news" section and the sites current version of weekly updates, "Mail Sacks"?
If you guys never go onto the site and know nothing about what you are editing then, as hard as it may be to see content that is not yours, leave it up to somebody who actively participates in the community. Instead of replacing content with one single sentence because you aren't familiar with it and you didn't write it keep it there for the benefit of the doubt since you know nothing of the site. Also, any justification of the reversion? You should check up on the help section in regards of reverting bro. Was that vandalism to you? Also, no abbreviations.
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hey guy so I play destiny and I am light level 335 since today but I used 20 3 of coins and I got nothing I would like you guys to help me I play on PS3 my account name is Poppabear3769 please send message back or something please — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2606:A000:7E07:6300:D85A:25DE:6:DB58 ( talk) 03:57, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Earlier this month, one editor removed from the "Developed games" section any platforms that Bungie games were ported to by other studios, in this edit. Someone just added back the ported platforms for the original Halo, but not for the other games that were ported to platforms by third parties. I reverted the edit simply because I thought we should be consistent. What is the consensus on this? Do we want to list all the platforms that each game runs on, or just the platforms that Bungie developed the game for? I don't see a prior discussion on this in the talk page archives. -- Iritscen ( talk) 16:34, 14 September 2017 (UTC)
Hi @ Lordtobi:, sorry the bother, there is a problem going on here with the "owner" thing. During this edit change on BioWare, you told that "Owner" parameter is for investeors who bought minor stakes in the company. So I tought that since Bungie sold a minority stake of the company to Chinese company NetEase for over $100 million, I could put NetEase under "Owner" parameter. Is that right? I mean NetEase bought minor stakes in the company. User David Fuchs doesn't agree with me as he said "that's not how corporate ownership works, otherwise every infobox could have major shareholders listed". Lone Internaut ( talk) 16:13, 5 June 2018 (UTC)
I was recently reverted with the claim of "original research" for adding that Gnop referred to itself as a Bungie game in its own About Box, with a screenshot of said game as a source. What more reliable source than a screenshot from the game itself can be supplied about what the game itself says about itself? I have Gnop myself, off the Marathon Trilogy Box Set CD. It's freeware, so I can share that with the other editors here if they want to get an old Mac emulator running and take a look themselves, but I don't see how that's going to be any more reliable than me looking at it myself. (I did not in fact take that screenshot myself, because I thought that would be less reliable than one already hosted elsewhere). I also provided a citation to an actual print publication (the Marathon Scrapbook, published by Bungie themselves in 1997) for the claim that Bungie themselves called it their first game, in materials much closer to the event than the present ones that disavow it. I doubt anyone here is going to go out and find a copy of the Scrapbook, so I can handily provide a photo from my copy. You can also find scans of the Scrapbook elsewhere on the internet, or buy a copy off of eBay if you really want, if you're so paranoid that you think I'd doctor a photo or screenshot. This is not original research, this is verifiable historical fact -- you can look at the product itself to confirm what it says about itself, if you care to actually put in the effort -- and I don't understand the weird crusade to erase that from history in the contemporary Bungie fandom. I'm restoring the addition. -- Pfhorrest ( talk) 16:57, 14 June 2019 (UTC)
Since bungie was part of Microsoft from 2000-2007 it should be listed as parent from that time and independent from 2007-2022 and then it should have Sony interactive as parent 2022-Present. I have no idea why this keeps going back and forth in the edits. I Am Hunted ( talk) 13:36, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
We could put that the sale is pending. I’ve also seen that the page has been edited to include Microsoft game studios being the parent with a edit also saying that bungie shouldn’t be classified as it’s parent. Should we add in a footnote about bungie being independent from 2007-2022 then? I Am Hunted ( talk) 14:37, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
The article claims Marathon "introduced the rocket jumping mechanic to gamers". The secret exit for E3M6 in Doom(1993) already *required* rocket jumping. So the game mechanic was both known and established enough the year before to be part of level design.
Can the claim be modified to "popularised" or something similar? IMHO the current wording doesn't reflect the facts. Jwilkes ( talk) 09:43, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
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In 2023 Bungie used a racist term against Latin American people on their Twitter/X account. See https://afkgaming.com/gaming/bungie-faces-backlash-over-latinx-post-on-twitter -- Con spiration 23:41, 6 December 2023 (UTC)
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where does this go on the bungie page, it is quite confusing as there is no 'games' section only history ( Fdsdh1 ( talk) 02:09, 29 November 2012 (UTC))
Under the "halo and buyout" section it says: Halo's success led to Bungie creating two sequels. Halo 2 was released on November 9, 2004, making more than $125 million on release day and setting a record in the entertainment industry.[20] Halo 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[21] and becoming the most pre-ordered game in history.
No mention of reach? I would have done it myself but the page is protected —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.192.62.42 ( talk) 00:26, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
Since this will just continue unproductively: there is no reason to replace a raster and definitely low-resolution image with a homemade, derivative SVG which may or may not meet WP:NFCC policy. 'Nuff said. -- Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs ( talk) 23:41, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
Somewhere when I was at my business at Microsoft, I heard a wild rumor that Bungie was leaving...I posted this here to confirm this. Can anyone have available sources to agree/disagree with this? If so, please tell me. Thank you very much.-- Rollersox ( talk) 01:35, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
I have nominated the PNG for deletion and replaced it with the vector, as with the other million of articles that contain SVG logos. If you have objections or prefer the earlier logo, raise your concerns in the Ffd. Please refrain from reverting and cause a 3RR violation... again. This ain't logo land and we need to decide now which we are going to keep. Perhaps listing one of the images in Ffd might help bring this issue to a solution. Zoo Fari 04:08, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
shouldnt it be mentioned that Bungie has now trademarked the Marathon IP, leading many to speculate a reboot of the series? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.22.112.4 ( talk) 19:42, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
Im pretty sure Marty said that Bungie was just bungie now and not Bungie LLC in his podcast a while back, can someone confirm this? ⊕Assasin Joe talk 14:16, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
halo reach and halo odst already came out. could somebody update it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.117.106.217 ( talk) 02:34, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
Bungie's new project they are working on is speculated to be Bungie Aerospace, as this website shows here, but with no content yet as of post: http://bungieaerospace.com/ The general consensus around the gaming community and gaming sites is that Aerospace is a game engine that Bungie plans to license in the same way Epic licenses Unreal Engine. This is not proven obviously but that is what the buzz is.-- JMFJMF ( talk) 05:35, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
"That's right, Bungie, LLC is now known as Bungie, Inc., a corporation owned and operated by its employees. The nuts, dear friends, are now running this here nuthouse." -- http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=30267
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Under the "Bungie.net" section, the screenshot taken of Bungie.net needs to be updated. The initial website has been significantly updated since that date and time. I can leave that picture there, but also add in a new one and write some more on Bungie.net
Thank you, Jake
Jakeysuave ( talk) 04:00, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
This page needs updated because it still talks about Halo Reach as if in the future and it states that Halo Reach will not be the last Halo game for Bungie. As of August 1, 2011 Bungie is no longer part of Halo in any way, shape, or form. Also Halo 4 is being made by Microsoft 343 studios not Bungie. Hadn69 ( talk) 03:11, 30 June 2011 (UTC)Louie Neumeyer (see www.bungie.net)
Should their chairty foundation be listed?
Or even their 20th annivereasry activites? They did indirectly cause amazon to crash, and i'd assume that's notable. Jabberwock xeno ( talk) 18:48, 4 July 2011 (UTC)
twice the article mentions the fact that bungie is working on (a) new "IP(s)": "The company is known for its informal and dedicated workplace culture, and is currently working on multiple projects and an unknown new IP." and "On April 29, 2010, Bungie announced that it was entering into a 10-year publishing agreement with publisher Activision Blizzard to bring a few new IPs to multiple platforms, and steamroll out the sequels."
i have no idea what "IP" means within this context, nor does the article seem to provide any explanation or link. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.116.26.209 ( talk) 12:48, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
IP meaning intellectual property LOL-117 ( talk) 05:47, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
You guys (I'm looking at you, Davey) were actively monitoring and editing this article months after a major website update without changing the Bungie.net section. Nearly all of the information in the section was completely outdated.
I'm not interested in a edit war but is there a reason for the removing of my content? If the section originally contained info on the "news" section of the site, or the mentioning of the "Bungie Weekly Updates", both very outdated pieces of material, what did it matter if I replaced them with the sites current "news" section and the sites current version of weekly updates, "Mail Sacks"?
If you guys never go onto the site and know nothing about what you are editing then, as hard as it may be to see content that is not yours, leave it up to somebody who actively participates in the community. Instead of replacing content with one single sentence because you aren't familiar with it and you didn't write it keep it there for the benefit of the doubt since you know nothing of the site. Also, any justification of the reversion? You should check up on the help section in regards of reverting bro. Was that vandalism to you? Also, no abbreviations.
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hey guy so I play destiny and I am light level 335 since today but I used 20 3 of coins and I got nothing I would like you guys to help me I play on PS3 my account name is Poppabear3769 please send message back or something please — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2606:A000:7E07:6300:D85A:25DE:6:DB58 ( talk) 03:57, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Earlier this month, one editor removed from the "Developed games" section any platforms that Bungie games were ported to by other studios, in this edit. Someone just added back the ported platforms for the original Halo, but not for the other games that were ported to platforms by third parties. I reverted the edit simply because I thought we should be consistent. What is the consensus on this? Do we want to list all the platforms that each game runs on, or just the platforms that Bungie developed the game for? I don't see a prior discussion on this in the talk page archives. -- Iritscen ( talk) 16:34, 14 September 2017 (UTC)
Hi @ Lordtobi:, sorry the bother, there is a problem going on here with the "owner" thing. During this edit change on BioWare, you told that "Owner" parameter is for investeors who bought minor stakes in the company. So I tought that since Bungie sold a minority stake of the company to Chinese company NetEase for over $100 million, I could put NetEase under "Owner" parameter. Is that right? I mean NetEase bought minor stakes in the company. User David Fuchs doesn't agree with me as he said "that's not how corporate ownership works, otherwise every infobox could have major shareholders listed". Lone Internaut ( talk) 16:13, 5 June 2018 (UTC)
I was recently reverted with the claim of "original research" for adding that Gnop referred to itself as a Bungie game in its own About Box, with a screenshot of said game as a source. What more reliable source than a screenshot from the game itself can be supplied about what the game itself says about itself? I have Gnop myself, off the Marathon Trilogy Box Set CD. It's freeware, so I can share that with the other editors here if they want to get an old Mac emulator running and take a look themselves, but I don't see how that's going to be any more reliable than me looking at it myself. (I did not in fact take that screenshot myself, because I thought that would be less reliable than one already hosted elsewhere). I also provided a citation to an actual print publication (the Marathon Scrapbook, published by Bungie themselves in 1997) for the claim that Bungie themselves called it their first game, in materials much closer to the event than the present ones that disavow it. I doubt anyone here is going to go out and find a copy of the Scrapbook, so I can handily provide a photo from my copy. You can also find scans of the Scrapbook elsewhere on the internet, or buy a copy off of eBay if you really want, if you're so paranoid that you think I'd doctor a photo or screenshot. This is not original research, this is verifiable historical fact -- you can look at the product itself to confirm what it says about itself, if you care to actually put in the effort -- and I don't understand the weird crusade to erase that from history in the contemporary Bungie fandom. I'm restoring the addition. -- Pfhorrest ( talk) 16:57, 14 June 2019 (UTC)
Since bungie was part of Microsoft from 2000-2007 it should be listed as parent from that time and independent from 2007-2022 and then it should have Sony interactive as parent 2022-Present. I have no idea why this keeps going back and forth in the edits. I Am Hunted ( talk) 13:36, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
We could put that the sale is pending. I’ve also seen that the page has been edited to include Microsoft game studios being the parent with a edit also saying that bungie shouldn’t be classified as it’s parent. Should we add in a footnote about bungie being independent from 2007-2022 then? I Am Hunted ( talk) 14:37, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
The article claims Marathon "introduced the rocket jumping mechanic to gamers". The secret exit for E3M6 in Doom(1993) already *required* rocket jumping. So the game mechanic was both known and established enough the year before to be part of level design.
Can the claim be modified to "popularised" or something similar? IMHO the current wording doesn't reflect the facts. Jwilkes ( talk) 09:43, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
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Add Bungie Amsterdam into the Subsidiaries category on the infobox, Sources: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/bungie-opening-amsterdam-publishing-office https://investinholland.com/news/bungie-announces-first-international-office-in-amsterdam/ DeMarq0 ( talk) 12:01, 4 December 2023 (UTC)
In 2023 Bungie used a racist term against Latin American people on their Twitter/X account. See https://afkgaming.com/gaming/bungie-faces-backlash-over-latinx-post-on-twitter -- Con spiration 23:41, 6 December 2023 (UTC)