Halo 3 Believe: Interactive 3D Diorama
Those of you looking for something to tide you over until the release of Halo 3 are in luck. Microsoft’s newest addition to its Halo 3 marketing campaign is an interactive diorama. You fly around the battle scene like a camera shooting an epic battle scene. The keyboard lets you go backwards and forwards, or if you’re lazy, you can set it to autoplay.

As you make your way through the battlefield, you’ll notice that there are lots of things you can click on. These are marked with a blue box, and lead to added videos, downloadable wallpaper, or more information about a specific unit.

Looking for Master Chief? Here you go.

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September 16th, 2007 08:59
dude that game looks bad ass! lol im excited and I dont even have a 360. I was a big fan of halo 2 i played hourssss online but I don’t have the time for halo 3. Thanks for sharing that man i went through the whole thing it was awsome
September 16th, 2007 11:46
My brother loves playing games so I’ll recommend this one to him. Or maybe he got this already.
I’m not a fan of 3D games, i feel nauseous
September 16th, 2007 14:22
That’s just darn cool. I need say nothing more.
September 16th, 2007 15:01
Indeed, that was so cool. I went all the way through, going forward, then reversed all the way back out. The neat thing was that going in reverse had an entirely different emotional element to it than moving forward. Interesting. It was kinda like being on drugs and taking a trip through the imagination and such. Definitely a killer diorama. The vids were cool as well.
September 16th, 2007 15:39
@shaun:

Haha you’re welcome buddy
@Paris:
I think your brother will like it
@Aaron:
Heh I did that too. Go through it to the end, then backwards. It was something else. I almost wish they could make ones for movies that have epic battle scenes. That would be fun.
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