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*'''Marcus R. Lehto''': "We had a lot of content to build, gameplay experience to create. So all of these grand ideas we had of this huge open world experience quickly dissipated."   
*'''Marcus R. Lehto''': "We had a lot of content to build, gameplay experience to create. So all of these grand ideas we had of this huge open world experience quickly dissipated."   


*'''Claude Errera''': "Bungie has always had a way of figuring out what is important in a particular game style and throwing away the extreme stuff."
*'''Claude Errera''': "Bungie has always had a way of figuring out what is important in a a particular game style and throwing away the extreme stuff."


*'''[[Pete Parsons]]''': "I think there were a small group of people who felt like ''Halo'' would be the defining game of the Xbox."
*'''[[Pete Parsons]]''': "I think there were a small group of people who felt like ''Halo'' would be the defining game of the Xbox."
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*'''Dave Dunn''': "On ''Halo'', one of the moments that always sticks out in my mind was once we actually got B30{{Ref/Note|B30 is the code for the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', which was the first ''Halo'' map shown in public.}} up and running and you could play it."
*'''Dave Dunn''': "On ''Halo'', one of the moments that always sticks out in my mind was once we actually got B30{{Ref/Note|B30 is the code for the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', which was the first ''Halo'' map shown in public.}} up and running and you could play it."


*'''Curtis Creamer''': "There's something simple as driving the [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] on B30, which was fun. That was a defining game experience that brought me in."
*'''Curtis Creamer''': "There's something simple as driving the [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] which was fun. That was a defining game experience that brought me in."


*'''Luke Timmins''': "They brought me in. So here's a proto-type Xbox, here's a proto-type controller and here's this game called ''Halo''. And he said 'You know Bungie?', and I'm like 'Who, Mac gaming are you fucking joking?'. He gives it to me and I'm like 'Oh wow, this is fucking amazing!' and all it was, was the B30, running around on the beach and just shoot stuff. I was like 'This is fantastic!'."
*'''Luke Timmins''': "They brought me in. So here's a proto-type Xbox, here's a proto-type controller and here's this game called ''Halo''. And he said 'You know Bungie?', and I'm like 'Who, Mac gaming are you fucking joking?'. He gives it to me and I'm like 'Oh wow, this is fucking amazing!' and all it was, was the B30, running around on the beach and just shoot stuff. I was like 'This is fantastic!'."

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