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{{quote|Even through the Microsoft acquisition, Bungie’s purpose is not to make money for Microsoft and support the platform. Bungie’s purpose is to make great stuff.|[[Chris Butcher]]<ref>[http://www.edge-online.co.uk/archives/2007/01/inside_bungie.php Inside Bungie - Edge Online]</ref>}} | |||
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[[Image:Peter Jackson at Bungie.jpg|thumb|The Bungie team, with [[Peter Jackson]].]] | |||
'''Bungie Studios''' is a video game developer founded in 1991 under the name Bungie Software Products Corporation but shortened to Bungie Software. For much of the 1990s they developed a series of increasingly technically detailed [[first-person shooter]] (FPS) games for the Macintosh, the most famous being the ''[[Marathon]]'' series, following this with the acclaimed ''[[Wikipedia:Myth (computer game)|Myth]]'' tactical-combat series for both the Mac and [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. Bungie games were particularly well-loved by players due to their complex back stories which often left more mysteries unexplained than revealed. | |||
In 1999 they announced their next product was a return to the FPS genre, with a world-beating physics and [[wikipedia:Artificial intelligence|AI]] system, to be known as [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]] and to be released at the same time on both the Mac and Windows. On June 19, 2000, Microsoft announced that they had acquired Bungie Software and that Bungie would become a part of the Microsoft Game Division (subsequently renamed Microsoft Game Studios) under the name Bungie Studios. The original versions were soon delayed and the game was re-purposed for the [[Xbox]], with the Mac and Windows versions only shipping two years later when it was no longer the renowned product it would have been in late 2000. The Xbox version of Halo received the [[wikipedia:Game of the Year|Game of the Year]] and [[wikipedia:Console Game of the Year|Console Game of the Year]] awards for 2002 from the [[wikipedia:Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences|Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]], is known as a system seller and as of 2004 is still a videogame bestseller. ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' has been one of the most critically acclaimed games over the last three years, and its sequel [[Halo 2]] has been called the 'most anticipated game of all time' by [[Wikipedia:IGN|IGN]] Xbox. | |||
In 1999 they announced | |||
On October 5, 2007, Bungie and Microsoft announced an end to their partnership, effectively making Bungie an independent company again. The Halo Intellectual Property (IP) remains with Microsoft. Bungie employees have mentioned that there have been 'few noticeable changes' after the split. | |||
On October 5, 2007, Bungie and Microsoft announced an end to their partnership, effectively making Bungie an independent company | |||
Their offices were originally based in Chicago, Illinois. After Microsoft's acquisition, they moved into the Microsoft Campus at Redmond, Washington. They have more recently moved to Kirkland, Washington. | Their offices were originally based in Chicago, Illinois. After Microsoft's acquisition, they moved into the Microsoft Campus at Redmond, Washington. They have more recently moved to Kirkland, Washington. | ||
While not directly behind the program, Bungie oversaw and 'signed off' on the [[I Love Bees]] puzzle, named after the address of the 'hacked' [http://www.ilovebees.com bee-keeping website] around which the game revolves briefly appeared in the [[Halo 2]] theatrical trailer. They provided the I Love Bees designers with the [[Halo Story Bible]], allowing the story to fit to Bungie's specifics. | |||
== | ==Bungie Mythos== | ||
[[Image:7-step plan.jpg|thumb|Bungie's 7-Step Plan for World Domination.]] | |||
[[Image:Pimps.jpg|thumb|Bungie's fake pirate game ''Pimps at Sea''.]] | |||
Bungie, like many production companies, puts references to older games in newer games. Unlike others, many of these references hint or imply that a great deal of Bungie's games operate in similar or identical universes. Most well known of this is the connection between the ''Marathon'' universe and the ''[[Halo Universe|Halo]]'' universe, which share a great deal of similar names and themes (see [[List of Marathon references in Halo]]). | |||
While most believed that Bungie would never add a direct connection between these two games (just as they did not for Marathon and [[wikipedia:Pathways Into Darkness|Pathways into Darkness]]), its interesting to note that the [[I Love Bees]] puzzle did add a substantial connection between the ''Marathon'' universe and the ''[[Halo Universe|Halo]]'' universe: [[Rampancy]] can happen to [[AI]]s in both universes. | |||
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Another interesting fact about Bungie is their use of the number seven. Many of these are more obvious than others, including [[343 Guilty Spark]] (7 x 7 x 7 = 343), [[Marathon#The Pfhor|Pfhor]] Battle Group 7, and their official fan club, the 7th Column, but some of these are amusingly subtle: the Marathon colony ship was a hollowed out [[wikipedia:Deimos (moon)|Deimos]] - first discovered in 1877 and first photographed in 1977. | Another interesting fact about Bungie is their use of the number seven. Many of these are more obvious than others, including [[343 Guilty Spark]] (7 x 7 x 7 = 343), [[Marathon#The Pfhor|Pfhor]] Battle Group 7, and their official fan club, the 7th Column, but some of these are amusingly subtle: the Marathon colony ship was a hollowed out [[wikipedia:Deimos (moon)|Deimos]] - first discovered in 1877 and first photographed in 1977. See also [[List of "Seven" references in Halo]]. | ||
Bungie as a company has developed its own complex and diverse mythology in addition to that in their games. Several of these include: | Bungie as a company has developed its own complex and diverse mythology in addition to that in their games. Several of these include: | ||
*The [[ | |||
*The [[7]]-Step Plan for World Domination. | |||
*The snack food [http://www.conagrafoods.com/brands/big_mama_sausage/index.jsp Tijuana Mama]. | *The snack food [http://www.conagrafoods.com/brands/big_mama_sausage/index.jsp Tijuana Mama]. | ||
*The decapitated head of a dog named Ling-Ling (Step Five in the World Domination plan). | *The decapitated head of a dog named Ling-Ling (Step Five in the World Domination plan). | ||
*The entity that resides in their server is named Disembodied Soul. | *The entity that resides in their server is named [[Disembodied Soul]]. | ||
*The chronically drunk and aggressive webmaster of Bungie.net (Known for dressing as a gorilla with a floppy yellow cowboy hat, as well as disappearing for months on "HTML research missions" and answering the E-Mails of grammatically impaired fans). | *The chronically drunk and aggressive webmaster of Bungie.net (Known for dressing as a gorilla with a floppy yellow cowboy hat, as well as disappearing for months on "HTML research missions" and answering the E-Mails of grammatically impaired fans). | ||
*A cheap absorbent toy fish called the Soffish | *A cheap absorbent toy fish called the Soffish | ||
*The Cup, the prize at the Bungie Winter Pentathlon (A tradition has emerged that the losing team, out of envy, steals the cup rather than let the winning team touch it. In fact, several Bungie employees doubt the actual existence of The Cup, as it has been stolen and hidden so many times they have never laid eyes on it). | *The Cup, the prize at the Bungie Winter Pentathlon (A tradition has emerged that the losing team, out of envy, steals the cup rather than let the winning team touch it. In fact, several Bungie employees doubt the actual existence of The Cup, as it has been stolen and hidden so many times they have never laid eyes on it). | ||
*[[Bungie Day]], a mock holiday Bungie created to celebrate the number seven. | *[[Bungie Day]], a mock holiday Bungie created to celebrate the number seven. | ||
== | ==Bungie West== | ||
In 1997, Bungie Studios established Bungie West, a studio in California. However, the studio didn't last long and was shut down in 2000. Bungie West's only game was Oni. | |||
==Bungie Games== | |||
[[Image:Oni PC cover.jpg|thumb|The cover art of Oni.]] | |||
*''[[wikipedia:Gnop!|Gnop!]]'' (1990) | |||
*''[[wikipedia:Operation Desert Storm (computer game)|Operation Desert Storm]]'' (1991) | |||
[[ | *''[[wikipedia:Minotaur The Labyrinths of Crete|Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete]]'' (1992) | ||
*''Gnop!'' (1990) | *''[[wikipedia:Pathways Into Darkness|Pathways into Darkness]]'' (1993) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Marathon]]'' (1994) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Marathon|Marathon 2: Durandal]]'' (1995) | ||
*''[[ | |||
*''[[ | |||
*''[[Marathon | |||
*''[[Wikipedia:Abuse (computer game)|Abuse]]'' (Macintosh port) (1996) | *''[[Wikipedia:Abuse (computer game)|Abuse]]'' (Macintosh port) (1996) | ||
*''[[Marathon | *''[[Marathon|Marathon Infinity]]'' (1996) | ||
*''[[Wikipedia:Weekend Warrior|Weekend Warrior]]'' ( | *''[[Wikipedia:Weekend Warrior|Weekend Warrior]]'' (publisher) (1997) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[wikipedia:Myth The Fallen Lords|Myth: The Fallen Lords]]'' (1997) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[wikipedia:Myth II Soulblighter|Myth II: Soulblighter]]'' (1998) | ||
*''[[Wikipedia:Oni ( | *''[[Wikipedia:Oni (game)|Oni]]'' (2001) | ||
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' (2001) | *''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' (2001) | ||
*''[[Halo 2]]'' (2004) | *''[[Halo 2]]'' (2004) | ||
*''[[Halo 3]]'' (2007) | *''[[Halo 3]]'' (2007) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[w:c:bungie:Pimps At Sea|Pimps at Sea]]'' (joke) | ||
==Bungie Employees== | ==Bungie Employees== | ||
{{Main | {{Main|:Category:Bungie Staff}} | ||
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Notable Bungie employees include: | Notable Bungie employees include: | ||
[[Image:Update cougarhuting.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Brian Jarrard & Frank O'Connor with a Sniper Rifle & Battle Rifle.]] | |||
[[Image:New Bungie.net.jpg|thumb|276px|Bungie.net]] | |||
*[[Martin O'Donnell]] | *[[Martin O'Donnell]] - Music and Soundtrack | ||
*[[Jason Jones]] | *[[Jason Jones]] - Project Lead, Co-Founder | ||
*[[Robert McLees]] | *[[Robert McLees]] - Weapons Designer and Graphics | ||
*[[Marcus R. Lehto]] | *[[Frank O'Connor]] - Content Manager (Spare Monkey)-Who recently left Bungie. | ||
*[[Marcus R. Lehto]] | |||
*[[Pete Parsons]] | *[[Pete Parsons]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Alexander Seropian]] - Co-Founder, Former | ||
*[[ | *[[Matt Soell]] - Former | ||
*[[Joseph Staten]] | |||
[[ | *[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 3D Designer | ||
*[[ | *[[Christian Allen]] | ||
*[[Brian Jarrard]] | *[[Jay Weinland]] | ||
*[[Tyson Green]] - Multiplayer Design | |||
*[[John Butkus]] - Animator | |||
*[[Brian Jarrard]] - Community Lead | |||
*[[Lars Bakken]] | *[[Lars Bakken]] | ||
*[[Joseph Tung]] | *[[Joseph Tung]]- Multiplayer Producer | ||
*[[Jon Cable]]- Multiplayer Engineer | |||
*[[Tom Doyle]]- Weapons Designer | |||
*[[Luke Smith]] | *[[Luke Smith]] | ||
*[[Luke Timmins]] | |||
*[[Charlie Gough]] | |||
*[[Chris Butcher]] | |||
*[[Christopher P. Carney]] | |||
*Allen Murray- Producer | |||
*Jason Sussman | |||
*Raj | |||
*Seth Gibson | |||
*[[Justin Hayward]] | |||
*[[Bill O'Brien]] | |||
*[[CJ Cowan]] | *[[CJ Cowan]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Frank Capezzuto 3]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *The origin of the name "Bungie" came from the punchline of a very dirty joke that they are not allowed to mention to public. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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==Related | ==Related Links== | ||
===Internal=== | ===Internal=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Halopedia:Bungie With Teeth]] | ||
===External=== | ===External=== | ||
*[http://www.bungie.net Official | *[http://www.bungie.net/Inside/CustomPage.aspx?section=MeetTheTeam&subsection=Main&page=1 Meet the Team] | ||
*[http:// | *[http://www.bungie.com Official homepage] | ||
*[[ | *[http://www.bungie.net/stats/ Official Halo 2 Stats page] | ||
*[http://source.bungie.org/ | *[http://www.bungie.net Bungie's multiplayer-gaming portal] | ||
*[http://www.bungie.org Unofficial Bungie fan site] | |||
*[http://source.bungie.org ''Marathon'' source-code site] | |||
*[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/18/0819252&mode=thread&tid=117 ''Marathon 2'' under the] [[wikipedia:GPL|GPL]] | |||
*[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/06/19/1326236&mode=thread&tid=127 Bungie bought by Microsoft] | |||
*[http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/Jun00/BungiePR.asp Microsoft to Acquire Bungie Software press release] | |||
*[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/09/21/1549251&mode=thread&tid=109 Microsoft unhappy with Bungie's use of Linux on servers] | |||
*[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/02/09/023204&mode=thread&tid=127 Source code for ''Myth 2''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s server released] | |||
*[http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org Download the Marathon Trilogy for free, with Bungie's blessings.] | *[http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org Download the Marathon Trilogy for free, with Bungie's blessings.] | ||
*[http:// | *[http://trivia.bungie.org More Bungie trivia than you can shake a stick at.] | ||
*[http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=130619 A developer's video tour of Bungie Studios.] | |||
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