Halo E3 2000 trailer: Difference between revisions

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*The trailer plays a few tracks that are very similar to tracks in ''Halo 3'', particularly [[Greatest Journey]].
*The trailer plays a few tracks that are very similar to tracks in ''Halo 3'', particularly [[Greatest Journey]].
*The Fragmentation Grenades' force which the dying Marine activates to kill the Elite is a lot stronger than the final version one.
*The Fragmentation Grenades' force which the dying Marine activates to kill the Elite is a lot stronger than the final version one.
*The Pelican in the trailer does not use the NATO phonetic Alphabet in its registration (ie: E419), instead it it just the number 79.
*The Pelican in the trailer does not use a one-letter-and-numbers combination (ie: E419) in its registration, instead it it just the number 79.
*When the dying Marine activates the grenade, it actually detonates the parked vehicles, though in the final version they would just flip around with no damage done.
*When the dying Marine activates the grenade, it actually detonates the parked vehicles, though in the final version they would just flip around with no damage done.
*The Surviving Marine says to the Chief at the end of the video, "You're Staying?" he then replies that his battle has just begun. This is never said in the final game, but it is the precursor for Halo 3's "Finish the fight" motto. Which might mean that Bungie never forgot that they made the early Chief say this line and use it as a tribute.
*The Surviving Marine says to the Chief at the end of the video, "You're Staying?" he then replies that his battle has just begun. This is never said in the final game, but it is the precursor for Halo 3's "Finish the fight" motto. Which might mean that Bungie never forgot that they made the early Chief say this line and use it as a tribute.