May 14, 2008 03:50PM GMTMay 14, 2008 15:50:31
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Should Microsoft and Nintendo have an agreement to release Halo DS?

Turns out this game was being made, but Microsoft and and Nintendo got in a fight over money, and it was canceled. Watch the video. THIS IS NOT FAKE!
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  • raves +1   [-] by Carlos

    Answered Yes. Halo on DS would of made huge profit.

    it looks cool
  • raves +1   [-] by Typo Qu33n

    Answered Yes. Halo on DS would of made huge profit.

    Halo on the DS would be good because I sometimes use my ds more than my tv console. Not to mention the sales would be ridiculous. I think this would be one of the best game collaborations ever.
  • raves     [-] by SAM
    Mario Kart DS was mad good.
  • raves +1   [-] by Damaged_Rebirth

    Answered No. Microsoft should never let its best franchises be released on a rival console.

    I haven't played video games in years...
  • raves     [-] by vgplayer36
    now's a good a time as ever to start. either get a 360 if you want to go straight to the action with Grand Theft Auto IV, Call of Duty 4, or Halo 3. If you want to ease into it, pick up a Wii (if that's at all possible).
  • raves     [-] by Damaged_Rebirth
    Well, I do play Empire Earth series, World of Warcraft, and will eventually play Spore on the computer, but I don't think that counts since they're not video games.
  • raves     [-] by vgplayer36
    umm...yeah, they are.
  • raves     [-] by Damaged_Rebirth
    Oh..cool, well, I guess I can say I haven't played console games in years. I think the last I've played was back when Halo 2 first came out.
  • raves     [-] by vgplayer36
    Did you like it? And if so, Halo 3 might bring you back in.
  • raves     [-] by Damaged_Rebirth
    Halo 2 was mediocre as far as game play; however, as an English major, the storyline was rather enjoyable. I didn't expect an encounter with the "Flood" leader; however, I suspected the Elites would befriend humanity somehow.

    I have actually read and heard reviews from peers, that the third episode of Halo was more of a disappointment; however, one can't go by other's opinions alone.
  • raves     [-] by vgplayer36
    The story was lackluster, but the story mode is passable and the multiplayer is fun for the most part. Plus, you already know (and apparently like) the Halo storyline, so you can get back in without completely immersing yourself in a totally foreign environment.
  • raves     [-] by LolypopxXx4

    Answered No. Microsoft should never let its best franchises be released on a rival console.

    I luv playing halo on the xbox...<3
    i don't think i would buy it for the DS =/
  • raves     [-] by mk, Supreme Smartass

    Answered No. Microsoft should never let its best franchises be released on a rival console.

    Microsoft has always had a sharp elbow approach to doing business.
  • raves     [-] by Voltron (Afro D-Shak)

    Answered Yes. Halo on DS would of made huge profit.

    I had always wanted it on the DS and i had no idea that they were actually making it at the time! They need to finish it!!
  • raves     [-] by Mr. X

    Answered No. Microsoft should never let its best franchises be released on a rival console.

    It would be a great game but Nintendo stays at Nintendo and Microsoft stays at Microsoft!!
  • raves     [-] by vgplayer36

    Answered No. Microsoft should never let its best franchises be released on a rival console.

    that'll happen when we see Master Chief in Brawl.