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iTunes on Windows, and now this. Start scouting the skies for locusts, because the apocolypse is nigh. Destineer's MacSoft unit today announced the availability of the long-anticipated [our emphasis] Macintosh version of Bungie Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved. Set to storm store shelves on December 3, the game features many enhancements over the critically acclaimed and best-selling Xbox game, including online multiplayer support, new maps, vehicles and weapons. Halo is optimized for the Macintosh with the precision offered by the mouse-and-keyboard and full support for high-end hardware including graphic resolutions up to 1600 by 1200 and beyond. Halo's online multiplayer feature will enable players to battle it out with fellow gamers worldwide in a variety of individual and team-based games. Halo for Macintosh was developed by Westlake Interactive in conjunction with Gearbox Software and Bungie Studios. "I haven't had this much fun on a computer since I visited Madrigal with a few dwarves and a handful of Berserks," claimed Destineer president (and former Bungie executive vice president) Peter Tamte. "Nothing compares to playing Halo with the precision of a mouse and keyboard on a Mac." In Halo: Combat Evolved, players wage a hi-tech guerilla war on foot, in vehicles, in the air and beneath the surface of an alien ring orbiting in space. The game was created by Bungie Studios. The Windows PC version of Halo was developed by Gearbox Software. The Xbox version of Halo has sold over 3 million units and won numerous "Game of the Year" accolades.
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