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Red vs Blue Sweeps Machinima Awards

TheNomad writes "The Machinima Film Festival 2003 is over, and the results from the awards are in. Red Vs Blue swept the awards with 3 awards for "Best Independent Film", "Best Writing" and "Best Picture". Katherine Anna Kang's firm Fountainhead did very well too, with wins for "Best Direction", "Best Commercial Machinima", "Best Technical Achievement" and "Best Visual Design". Most of the films are available now, and there is a whole bunch of coverage of the event (with pictures) over at Machinima.com."

106 comments

  1. yes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it truly is an amazing piece of work.

  2. yay by Joe+the+Lesser · · Score: 4, Funny

    favorite quote: "We have a tank and no tank driver?!? Who is running this army???!!!"

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    1. Re:yay by Capt'n+Hector · · Score: 1

      I would have answered "fish" for the first part, but then again, fish can't run...

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    2. Re:yay by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Why in the hell would you give someone CPR for a bullet wound to the head?!"

    3. Re:yay by realdpk · · Score: 4, Funny

      "{My armor} is light red." "You know what? They already have a color for light red. It's called pink."

    4. Re:yay by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I'm sorry, what? It's kind of hard to hear you over the sound of your constant team-killing!

    5. Re:yay by Wolfrider · · Score: 1

      --My favorite part was when the Warthog leaped over the hill with the Mexican music blaring - I almost fell out of my chair laughing!

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  3. Can someone post BitTorrent links for any of these by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd like to see the one from Fountainhead, in particular, but it's only accessible via the digital abortion known as FilePlanet.

  4. Direct link to video by chalker · · Score: 4, Informative

    Direct link to the Red vs. Blue Blood Gulch Chronicles Videos is here http://www.redvsblue.com/bloodgulch.shtml

    1. Re:Direct link to video by digital+bath · · Score: 1

      I have videos 1-17, but the server seems to be down lately and I get "connection refused" errors every time I try the bittorrent links. Does anyone have these files up on their server?

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  5. Re:Fountainhead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Maybe if you'd actually read the book, you'd have something intelligent to say about it, instead of what you overheard whomever you consider your ideological gods say.

    Or maybe Rand's ideas hit a little to close to the truth with you. eh?

  6. Re:Fountainhead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You seem to be bringing a lot of conceptual baggage along for the ride. You'll get better intellectual mileage if you clean out your trunk once in awhile, you know.

  7. Great... Thanks Slashdot!!! by Mr.+Flibble · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sure, I decide to download the last few Red vs. Blue episodes that I have not yet seen. I decide to do it on a monday night, because, hey, who downloads Red vs. Blue on a Monday?

    Apparently everyone on Slashdot...

    Thanks a heap. (I can't even find bittorrent links - bugger!)

    8P

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    1. Re:Great... Thanks Slashdot!!! by Xxanmorph · · Score: 1

      RvB is one of the few times I've had a legitimate used for a P2P app. All the episodes are out there.

  8. But I thought... by ravind · · Score: 4, Funny

    Red (Hat) & (Big) Blue were working together to defend the world from the SCO of the universe.

  9. Which begs the question... by spoco2 · · Score: 1

    ...what's your favourite Machinima? Do you agree with their choices, do you know of any little known Machinima that you wish others would... or have you done some yourself?

    1. Re:Which begs the question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Years back, there was a really good one that was done with a Quake engine that was a take-off on a D&D gaming session. It was hilarious. Unfortunately I forget the name so I can't search for and provide a link.

    2. Re:Which begs the question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I would imagine most of the nerds that voted also post on Slashdot...

    3. Re:Which begs the question... by spoco2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Actually, that was a promo for Summoner and Red Faction... It was called Summoner Geeks... funny. :)
      You can find it: hereand probably many other better places than iFilm too.

      There was also a followup which I got on a coverdisc once which was also piss funny...

    4. Re:Which begs the question... by WWWWolf · · Score: 1

      The Quake Done Quick videos, especially the edited versions with plot stuff and narration (Scourge Done Slick and Quake Done Quicker). Funny commentary and totally skillful Quake playing, what could be better. =)

      Also, the intro of Team Fortress rules - but it won't count because it's an actual game intro demo...

    5. Re:Which begs the question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Father Frags Best.. from back in the day. Hands down the best I've ever seen.
      http://www.z-studios.com/films/q-movies/ffb .html

    6. Re:Which begs the question... by Jagasian · · Score: 2, Interesting

      If you like game "trick" demos, especially Quake ones, check out "Frags Done Extreme" also known as FDE... and also check out "Def Dag Extreme" (DDE). There are actually 2 movies in both of those series.

      Basically they involve "best of" clips, blooper clips, and acrobatic stunts gathered from countless Quake deathmatches. If it has been a while since you have played Quake deathmatch, then I know you will be surprised with the stuff people are able to do in the game after playing it for seven years.

      They can do trick jumps and acrobatics that you will swear they have to be using modified server physics... but in fact, all of the tricks are possible without modified physics. The stuff is so amazing that it might re-spark your interest in the FPS game that started this whole internet deathmatch deal.

      FDE and DDE make use of too much slow-motion, but it is a necessary evil because most of the really cool acrobatics require extremely fast movement speeds, which are obtained using explosive jumps, bunnyhopping, strafe turning, accel zig-zagging, ramp jumping, wall running, etc... For some of the stunts, the players actually get their movement speed faster than a speeding rocket! Hence the heavy dose of slo-mo.

      By the way, have you ever seen someone do an axe jump? If the above download links are dead, then try this site, which has mirror download links.

  10. Robbery! by Planx_Constant · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sarge didn't win for best office assistant.

    "Where do you want to go today, dirtbag?"

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    1. Re:Robbery! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Those bastards...
      Sarge Rocks!!

  11. Swept? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    How could this "red vs blue" have swept the awards, when the second one you mention had 4 awards?

    1. Re: Swept? by Anthony+Bailey · · Score: 1

      How could this "red vs blue" have swept the awards, when the second one you mention had 4 awards?


      "Swept" may be stretching it a bit, but it's arguable that Red vs Blue's Blood Gulch Chronicles did the best.

      Fountainhead Entertainment did indeed win four awards, but these were split between the two different films that they entered. Anna won one, and their (and Ghost Robot's) In The Waiting Line video won three. The three for Blood Gulch Chronicles, though, included Best Picture.

  12. Bittorrent links by chalker · · Score: 2, Informative
    1. Re:Bittorrent links by Nurf · · Score: 1

      Yeah. Now if only their tracker were running so the links you provided actually worked... :-/

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  13. Congrats. by agent+dero · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I ran across Red vs Blue a while ago, they are funny as hell; and not just geek-gamer humor.

    Creative new ideas, good job guys!

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    1. Re:Congrats. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's hardly a new idea. I remember watching quake II movies that some guy had done up as talk show, and there were quite a few other demo 'movies' out there at the time with voice acting and stories. I'm sure it wasn't a new idea back then either.

  14. Re:Machinima by Sean+Clifford · · Score: 2, Informative
    Because those who have sex with living, breathing, bipeds of the same sex have no clue what Machinima means, apparently. Sheesh.

    Navigate to google.com.

    Copy and paste Machinima into the search window.

    Search.

    Read.

    Introduction What is machinima?
    An introduction to the revolutionary new medium for ultra-low-budget computer-generated animation.

    machinima

  15. Machinima FAQ by illogic · · Score: 5, Informative

    in case it gets slashdotted...

    Machinima FAQ
    By Frank "ILL Bixby" Dellario

    What is Machinima?

    Machinima is filmmaking within a real-time, 3D virtual environment.

    In an expanded definition, it is the convergence of filmmaking, animation and game development. By combining the techniques of filmmaking, the flexibility of animation production and the technology of real-time 3D game engines, Machinima makes for a very cost- and time-efficient way to produce films.

    What are the major advantages of this technique vis-a-vis the old-fashioned way of making animation?

    Because it is shot live or scripted in real-time, it's much faster to produce Machinima then traditional CGI animation. A live action director will feel right at home and an animation director will be able to direct without having to rely on key frames. Multiple takes can be made in real-time or just a few takes while the rest is adjusted in post, dependent on the director's style. And because you can modify the original recorded data files, we can change anything in post--add characters, adjust camera angles, create camera moves, fine-tune animation, etc. It's much like doing a reshoot without having to call back the cast and crew.

    What is so significant about shooting animation live?

    Shooting live can produce a considerable time and cost savings of up to 30-40% and is a radical departure from the traditional key frame animation process. Now animation directors can direct puppeteers as they manipulate the character models in real-time while a live action director will feel right at home.

    How does it save time and money?

    It saves money by eliminating the time intensive processes of non-real-time character animation and scene compositing. In traditional 3D animation, characters are animated traditionally with keyframes. These animations are either painstakingly choreographed with other characters or composited together into the same scene. A one minute Machinima scene, for example, can be shot in real-time with all characters in the scene at once. And just like a film set, you shoot multiple takes until the director is satisfied. Without the need for a compositing process, you can view each take right there and then.

    Sorry, I'm a laymen, can you explain that a little more?

    Two-dimensional (2D) animation, like Disney's Tarzan or a Warner Brothers Looney Tune Cartoon, is drawn, inked & painted by hand and then shot frame-by-frame for the final animation. This is obviously labor and time intensive. A half hour cartoon could take six to nine months to draw and is usually done overseas to minimize labor cost. A feature could take two to four years to complete.

    3D Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) animation, was pioneered in the late 80's early 90's and put on the map by Pixar's Toy Story. Instead of each frame being drawn by hand, a computer "renders" all of the characters and backgrounds. But a team of computer animators have to animate each character model individually for each scene. Once done, a "compositing" bank of computers renders all of the characters models and objects into the 3D background, making your complete shot. But because of the large amount of 3D graphic, lighting and animated information in each frame, it can take a very fast bank of computers hours, if not days, to render each frame. Some frames of Pixar's Monsters Inc took over 90 hours to process using over 400 computers ganged together in parallel. With 24 frames per sec of footage, you can image how long this process can get. Subsequently, Monsters Inc took four years to produce.

    What a minute, are you saying you can produce Pixar level animation in almost half the time?

    Well, no, not yet. A company like Pixar will always push the boundaries of what's possible in animation, I mean, come on, they're Pixar, and they've got an Oscar. But, with the advances in computer hardware coming in the next year, it looks pretty good that we can get much closer.

    How do you use a c

    1. Re:Machinima FAQ by Belgand · · Score: 2, Funny

      Bah! CGI animation was put on the map by the one and only TRON! Toy Story was just playing catch up. :)

    2. Re:Machinima FAQ by RedWizzard · · Score: 0, Troll

      Was that really necessary? I mean the FAQ isn't even linked in the article.

    3. Re:Machinima FAQ by artifact · · Score: 1

      actually for TRON the majority of the film was filmed in black and white and then each frame was hand painted to give it the look it has, no CGI at all....although nowdays it could be done pretty easily...

    4. Re:Machinima FAQ by Belgand · · Score: 1

      I'm aware of that, however unless I'm totally and utterly mistaken there was a pretty good deal of CGI in the film. Some of it was filters and rotoscoping, yes, but not all.

  16. Commercial? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Commercial machinima? Please, she should be releasing that under GPL!

  17. famous last words by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Most films are available now," appearing in a Slashdot blurb. Films! That's what I call optimism.

  18. BitTorrent links by jmkaza · · Score: 1
  19. Wrong tense by Stephen+Samuel · · Score: 0, Redundant
    . Most of the films are available now

    They were available -- until this article got posted.

    Now they're stuck on the server, vainly trying to make their way against a veritable SYN flood.

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  20. Very influential by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think Red vs. Blue really deserves this sort of recognition... It's had quite a lot of influence, and at every Halo party i've been to in the last month, we have, in all seriousness, called them "Pumas". I don't know what's next: "Ok, who's the cheap bastard with Shiela?"

  21. Re:Machinima by BollocksToThis · · Score: 0, Troll

    can you tell us exactly what is "Machinima"?

    It's a stupid word some cock coined in order to burn my eyes from their sockets every time it's mentioned on slashdot.

    More specifically, it's 'using game engines to make movies'. Some of the movies are quite good, and are often best coming from sites that don't use the word 'machinima', like Red Vs Blue.

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  22. This just in ... by obsidianpreacher · · Score: 5, Funny

    They awarded the ChupaThingy (you mean the Puma?) best supporting actor, very narrowly beating out Shiela the Tank

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    1. Re:This just in ... by bunseki+suru · · Score: 2, Funny

      You're makin that up!

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  23. Re:Fountainhead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maybe if you'd actually read the book, you'd have something intelligent to say about it, instead of what you overheard whomever you consider your ideological gods say.

    Wow... replace the word "book" with "article" and you've got a perfect picture of the anti-everything Linux fanboys on Slashdot!

  24. Google it... by Dan+Connor · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "It's a stupid word some cock coined in order to burn my eyes from their sockets every time it's mentioned on slashdot." LOL

  25. ooh, I found the second one too by spoco2 · · Score: 2, Funny

    The second amusing short, 'The Interview' is here. Just wait a sec while I download it... :)

    1. Re:ooh, I found the second one too by gauauu · · Score: 1

      I watched the clip, but I must have missed the part where it was 'amusing' :)

  26. Just to inform... by Crimson+Midget · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who don't know, machinima is the process of creating movies using a video game engine.

    Red vs Blue has created some hilarious work using the Halo engine. The "Blood Gulch Chronicles" are about a bunch of dopey marines stuck in the bottom of a dry creek bed. They live, they love, they laugh, they blow stuff up.

    Check out the trailer.
    Red vs Blue

  27. Bad timing by Stephen+Samuel · · Score: 1

    I just erased most of my RvB files last night -- looking for spare space and thinking "it's been a while since I've had a use for them"....
    sigh.....
    Murphy was an optimist.

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  28. Fountainhead by The+Munger · · Score: 3, Informative

    For those of you who don't know, Fountainhead is the company of John Carmack's wife. As mentioned a long way down in his .plan file. So there's even more geek news for you.

    Although it doesn't quite count as machinima, I always found Summoner Geeks (warning: annoying flash ads) pretty funny.

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    1. Re:Fountainhead by God!+Awful+2 · · Score: 1

      Hmmm... How ironic for a company called Fountainhead to get press on /. I mean Ayn Rand was pro-patents and pro-copyright, and the plot of the Fountainhead is pretty much anti-thetical to the GPL.

      -a

    2. Re:Fountainhead by hanssprudel · · Score: 1

      Isn't that a little far-fetched? The company isn't named after the book, and I think that most people around here aren't so rabid that they won't have anything to do with something that relates to copyrights and patents over several degrees.

      Ayn Rand lived and wrote in a very different era from ours. I see no trouble combining the notion of free software with her ideas: I think people who do have misunderstood free software just as bad as Gates and Balmer when they claim it is "un-American" (or more likely they have bought into the misunderstanding MS is trying to foster). Free software is not about socialism, or even charity - everybody who writes it is working freely and in their own interest.

      Besides, shouldn't "KAK is married to a man who made a fortune from writing proprietary software" be a bigger issue in that case?

    3. Re:Fountainhead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What about pirating mp3's and software because it's not free? Ayn Rand definitely wasn't into that.

    4. Re:Fountainhead by God!+Awful+2 · · Score: 1


      Ayn Rand lived and wrote in a very different era from ours. I see no trouble combining the notion of free software with her ideas:

      I don't hold Ayn Rand's opinions as sacred, but I have read several of her books and I think you'd have trouble doing that sensibly. She believed that ultimate control of the product should remain with the creator, not the end user (that was the whole theme of the Fountainhead).

      Free software is not about socialism, or even charity - everybody who writes it is working freely and in their own interest.

      Again, if Ayn Rand was alive today, she would most certainly disagree. I suspect she could come up with a neat little parable in which the free software advocates are the Peter Wigands and Elsworth Tooheys.

      -a

  29. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  30. Not as good as... by OzRoy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Women are like Voltron ... the more you can hook up, the better it gets!"

  31. Re:Machinima by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It was probably coined by the same retards that brought us the term:

    "Japanimation".

    Yeah, thanks. That was really necessary to spew forth that term when the phrase "anime" was already widely understood to mean that.

  32. I can see it now by JAJ5818_X · · Score: 2, Funny

    Sarge: I would like to thank all you dirtbags at the Machinimainma Machininianma Machininama... dammit all!

  33. /.ed by Oddster · · Score: 1

    The site's already been /.ed

    1. Re:/.ed by itsari · · Score: 1

      The funny thing about humans is they always feel the need to point out the obvious.

    2. Re:/.ed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess you also felt the need, Captain Obvious.

  34. Ummmmmmmmmm by StewedSquirrel · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Because the second one listed is a "firm" which leads me to believe it was one shop with multiple, perhaps quite a few entries. Of that, I would guess that none of their individual films won more than two awards.

    Stewey

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    1. Re:Ummmmmmmmmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Still.. RvB only won 3 awards.. I don't think that can be considered a sweep from any angle.

  35. RvB FAQs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This seems like a good time to mention the Red vs Blue FAQs. There fairly easy to read for a FAQ. I just wish the Linux FAQs were that amusing!

  36. Re:troll? by ctxspy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You weren't sugar coating the anti-stupidity medicine... so you must be a troll ;-)

  37. ssshhhhh, dude by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    (or they will set you up the virii and your boxen will be on the way to destruction)

  38. anti-stupidity medicine by Sean+Clifford · · Score: 1

    lol - i'll have to remember that rule

    It never ceases to amaze me when folks (mostly at work) ask me some inane question that can be solved almost instantly by a google search. Easier than walking from their office to mine and asking me what's what.

    I generally take the time to demonstrate how easily they can find subsequent answers to these inquiries by themselves by running their owned damned google searches.

    Almost invariably the same person shows up a few days later asking another easily googled question. These subsquent inquires are generally met with a response worthy of several flamebait modifications.

    Not that the poster's question itself bugged me, just the way it was presented. If he/she would have been less smarmy and/or simply googled the answer then shared it...then there wouldn't be so much suffering (sniff) and misery (whine) in the world. <i>Oh, why, God? Why?</i> [incoherent, inconsolate sobbing].

    1. Re:anti-stupidity medicine by Afrosheen · · Score: 4, Funny

      Google's new tag line:

      Google...it's like an RTFM for the entire world.

  39. Re:Fountainhead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If you read the book, then why can't you give an intelligent refute to his argument? All you have done is smeared him.

  40. BitTorrent links for the early episodes? by koreth · · Score: 2

    Okay, so the redvsblue site has BT links for the most recent few episodes, which is great -- now does anyone have BT links for the trailer and early episodes, for those of us who've never seen any of it?

  41. Although... by raiderx · · Score: 1

    they did win the "Best Picture" Award, which should count for a little more.

    1. Re:Although... by MisterFancypants · · Score: 1
      Sweep means "wins all awards", period.

      Not that it matters a hell of a lot, and not that one should expect better from a Slashdot submission or Slashdot editor, but still...

  42. I wish they'd put more effort back into writing by Illserve · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The early episodes are beyond comparison, very top notch stuff.

    However, as the season gets on, the writing seems to degrade noticeably and the plot gets a little wonky at the end when Church decides to do that thing he does (avoiding spoilage).

    I'd advise them to slow down a bit, produce fewer episodes and take us back to the excellent writing of the first 5 episodes.

    "Simons.... I want you to poison Griff's next meal"

    1. Re:I wish they'd put more effort back into writing by rueben · · Score: 0

      I really liked Episode 6, but after that things soft of fell off. 4 episodes to introduce the character in the black armor (no spoilers). I do like the one that is known as "The heavy"...

    2. Re:I wish they'd put more effort back into writing by steveha · · Score: 1

      Different people, different tastes, I guess. I loved every episode, right up until the end.

      I didn't really like the ending, though. Not goofy enough. They had this great silly tone going on, and the ending didn't quite match.

      steveha

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    3. Re:I wish they'd put more effort back into writing by steveha · · Score: 1

      Ack. I just realized that episode 19 isn't the ending. It's just the last one they have done so far. There are supposed to be 22 episodes, so the ending has yet to happen.

      I'm sure there will be plenty more silliness before the end.

      steveha

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    4. Re:I wish they'd put more effort back into writing by bslinger · · Score: 1

      Nope, episode 19 is the ending of Season 1. The 22 mentioned includes all the PSAs they did, so they've actually done more than the 22 they said they would.

      Season 2 should start in a couple of months, once they've shipped all the Season 1 DVDs to the Super Sponsors (including me, w00t).

  43. Re:Fountainhead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Randites don't have to read the books because they already agree with them.

  44. Now part of my everyday vocabulary... by Grave_Rose · · Score: 1

    ...since watching RvB a few weeks ago:

    "Chicks are like Voltron; The more you hook up, the better it gets."

    Gr@ve_Rose

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    1. Re:Now part of my everyday vocabulary... by CyberKnet · · Score: 1

      Cock-bite

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  45. Stop the madness! by gesualdo · · Score: 1

    First the battle between the Bloods and Crips takes over our cities and schools, and now we as geeks encourage its spread to the internet? When will the madness end!

  46. Not Machinima by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If its not realtime, its a rendering, not machinima.

  47. RTFM for the entire world by Sean+Clifford · · Score: 1

    lol. *exactly*

  48. Complete RvB torrent by Kalak · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here is a newly created torrent that has all the episodes. This means that it includes the earlier files, and all of the extras except the original trailer. This is is one .zip and weighs in at 254.9MB.

    You should watch the trailer before you abuse everyone's bandwith.

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  49. No Credit to Penny Arcade? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think they were the first to come up with the Red vs Blue concept (and name).

  50. Re:Machinima by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Troll? For an informative (if rather opinionated) post? I do not know what the mods smoke, but it's high time (npi) they passed it on.

  51. True HDTV content by ed1park · · Score: 1

    I noticed that the Red vs Blue files are 360x240. Are there files that will allow us to watch using the native engine? Imagine being able to turn up the detail/graphics.

    I remember Operation Bayshield for Quake allowed me to up the resolution. Nice and crisp. 360x240 is bleh.

  52. At Last! A definition! Thankyou! by jonskerr · · Score: 1

    I've been WONDERING what these are; the last /. post about it I've seen didn't provide ANY information about what the hell it was talking about, like everybody automatically knows what a machinima is. Isn't in the dictionary either.
    So thanks very much indeed.

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  53. other favorite machinima by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    xboxottawa

    more great machinima and more fresh halo content, love it all

  54. Re:Red vs Blue? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To get this joke, one must be:

    1. Three years old, or at that reading level.
    2. Have children, which implies having sex.

    So, your post will not be modded up because most Slashdotter's don't read actual books. And well, #2 is obvious.