The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD Set
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The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD Set is a two-disc set distributed by Microsoft in 2003[1] as part of the promotional campaign for the upcoming Xbox game Brute Force. The set contains a playable demo disc for Xbox and a DVD-ROM with content from Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Brute Force, in addition to an exclusive hint guide for the latter.
Overview
Content
The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD Set includes the Exhibition 2.0 Demo Disc for Xbox, containing playable demos and downloadable content for various Xbox games, and The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD, containing trailers, commentaries, screenshots, concept art, soundtrack samples, wallpapers and more from Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Brute Force.
The set also includes a hint guide for Brute Force with character bios, squad tactics and combat commands.
Release
The set was given for free as a bonus for the pre-order of Brute Force in some retailers, and was never sold in stores. The Exhibition 2.0 Demo Disc was released separately in 2003 for $7.99 in the United States and $9.99 in Canada as part of the Xbox Exhibition series.[2] Some of The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD disc's contents were also included in the similar promotional release of The Making of Halo.
Exhibition 2.0 demo disc
Demos
- All-Star Baseball 2004.
- Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO.
- Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb.
- Kung Fu Chaos.
- MechAssault.
- MX Superfly.
- NBA Inside Drive 2003.
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon.
- Vexx.
Downloadable game content
- NFL Fever 2003: roster update.
- ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth: new characters and environments.
- MX Superfly: new characters and environments.
The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD
Halo: Combat EvolvedMovies
Audio
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Brute ForceMovies
Bonus ContentHalo: Combat Evolved
Brute Force
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Gallery
Trivia
- For unknown reasons, most audio samples were finally not included in Halo: Original Soundtrack or Halo 2: Original Soundtrack.
Sources
- ^ Stanford Libraries, The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD Set (Retrieved on Jul 24, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Wikipedia, Xbox Exhibition Disks (Retrieved on Jul 24, 2021) [archive]