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[[Image:Early Elite.jpg|thumb|The early [[Elite]]s ]]An Elite circa 1999. They've come a long way!
[[Image:Early Elite.jpg|thumb|The early [[Elite]]s ]]An Elite circa 1999. They've come a long way!
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==Spectre==
[[Image:http://www.bungie.net/images/Games/Halo/Gallery/PreXbox/halo_edge_4.jpg|The Halo Spectre ]] The Spectre was originally designed to be in Halo Combat Evolved, but was cut because of balance issues. There appears to be a [[Shade]] turret mounted on the back.
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Image:Cgw Cover.jpg|Cover of CGW magazine 1999
Image:Cgw Cover.jpg|Cover of CGW magazine 1999

Revision as of 17:46, February 25, 2007

Before X-Box, before Halo:CE there was a Halo game that was orginally announced for the Mac as a Myth-style strategy game[1]. The development time was from around 1998 to the release of Halo: CE. AS the game evolved along the way some vehicles and weapons were cut and others had complete overhauls. Below are some examples of lost or heavily modified game play items:

Gattling Gun

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Pre-Xbox render

The Gattling Gun was a weapon originally designed for the Pre-Xbox Halo Combat Evolved. It seemed to be a hand-held version of the M41 LAAG, but, as it was not put into the game, it's characteristics are unknown.

There have been several mods, using Halo Custom Edition, that have integrated the Gattling Gun into the game, using the handle and base of the Flamethrower, but replacing the adhesive projector with the barrel of an M41 LAAG.

Machette

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Machette vs EnergySword

A Machette was at one point part of the Halo game play. Also notice how much Master Chief has evolved.

Elites

An Elite circa 1999. They've come a long way!

Spectre

The Halo Spectre The Spectre was originally designed to be in Halo Combat Evolved, but was cut because of balance issues. There appears to be a Shade turret mounted on the back.

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