I’m Still Seeing Breen
For this week’s Weekly Tube I’ve chosen a machinima which is, purely coincidental, also based on Half Life 2. It’s a music video using the song So Cold by Breaking Benjamin and was recorded completely inside the game engine.
This video stands out to me because of the singing done by one of the game characters. The creator of this video used a program that came with the Source Development Kit to make the character lip sync to the song, which makes this video more special then any other music video based on a game. And there are plenty out there, some more horrific than others.
More details about I’m Still Seeing Breen can be found on the official Machinima.com page.
City 17 Madness
The universe created by game developer Valve is a very detailed and interesting one. The story of Gordon Freeman in the Half-Life games is truly one of the most epic and emotional pieces of storytelling ever done in video games.
It’s not surprising many people have gone out to write fan fiction about Half-Life. Many great writers out there have come up with endless ideas for the Half-Life universe. If you’re into the Half-Life series I’d like to point you to the Half-Life section of FanFiction.net.
So why would I mention this on my media blog? Because Half-Life fanfiction has since spread to much more then just writing. Youtube has a number Half-Life related videos, but I’d like to focus on two in particular that really stand out.
Escape From City 17
This particular video was made by The Purchase Brothers and has become insanely popular with over two million views in less then two months. The short film, which is supposed to be the first of three, is set during the events in Half-Life 2: Episode 2. With the city in chaos and the Citadel about the go sky high, the film follows a group of rebels trying to get out of the city.
The editing and special effects in this film are great and the acting, while not of Hollywood standards of course, is not to shabby either. Escape From City 17 is a good example of the things you can do with a green screen and some powerful editing software.
What’s in the Box?
This short-film was made by a Dutch duo. The film is set in a Half-Life 2 like environment. While the direct connection to Half-Life 2 is not made, there are a few things that point in the direction such as a gunship and Combine looking soldiers.
An air of mystery surrounds this film, as it is accompanied by a website that can only be opened with a code of sorts. Many people on Youtube have been trying to break the code and if you want to have a run at it go to whatsinthebox.nl. According to hints on the website something is going to happen regarding the box in November. Whether this is a sequel of sorts is unknown at this point.
So what kind of fan fiction do you prefer? Do you like written or visual fan fiction?
Robin
Quieting Down Your XBox 360
Everyone who owns a 360 will no doubt know how much noise the thing makes when the fans start turning at full RPM and the DVD just spins and spins and spins around. In some cases it can get so bad that you will hear the 360 over the game you’re playing which is obviously not the idea.
I had this problem myself. Especialy because my console is inside a cabinet it got hot very fast so I would hear the fans goig in less then 10 minutes of gaming. Wanting to silence the damn thing I decided to look for solutions on the internet and quickly found a guide to hacking your 360’s fan. Hacking might not be the right term though, it’s more like replacing.
Anyway after ordering the fan online I got to work on my Xbox using the above guide as reference. I didn’t have the unlock tool they had handy here so I had to use a screwdriver to pry things open here and there. It wasn’t as easy as the guide made it out to be (though the unlock tool might have made things a lot easier, I dunno). To open up certain areas of the Xbox I had to use some force which resulted in some minor damage to the back of the case. It’s not really a problem since you don’t see it anyway, but it’s still anoying that you have to damage your console just to open it up.
But once it was open replacing the fan was easy. Take the old one out, put the new shiny one in and put the entire box back together. To my own surprise the thing actualy still worked when I turned it on again. The quality of the fan was a bit disappointing, as I had hoped it would be even quieter then it is. But it’s absolutely an improvement over the noisy fan that comes standard with the Xbox 360.
You can order the fan, toolkit and unlock kit at this store. And while you’re there also have a quick look at all the fancy cases and mods they have there. I’m considering replacing the case sometime. White is about the worst color for any console.
Robin


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