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After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting off from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed ThreeFourThreeIndustries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
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After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting off from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed ThreeFourThreeIndustries, Creator/ThreeFourThreeIndustries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
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After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting back from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed ThreeFourThreeIndustries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
In April 2010, Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with Creator/{{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's new IP ''Destiny'' for the next 10 years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
In April 2010, Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with Creator/{{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's new IP ''Destiny'' for the next 10 years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
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After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting back off from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed ThreeFourThreeIndustries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
In April 2010, Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with Creator/{{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's new IP''Destiny'' ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'' for the next 10 years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
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Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are {{Ascended Fanboy}}s, and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online. Their workplace overall is known to be pretty relaxed, with little need for suits and a fondness for ToiletHumor.
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Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are {{Ascended {{Promoted Fanboy}}s, and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online. Their workplace overall is known to be pretty relaxed, with little need for suits and a fondness for ToiletHumor.
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After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting back from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed 343 Industries, ThreeFourThreeIndustries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
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In April 2010 Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with {{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's long-hinted-at but so-far unannounced new IP (codenamed "Destiny") for the next 10 years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
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In April 2010 2010, Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with {{Activision}}, Creator/{{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's long-hinted-at but so-far unannounced new IP (codenamed "Destiny") ''Destiny'' for the next 10 years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
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* Step 5: Recover Ling Ling's head. [[hottip:*:Ling Ling is a severed dog's head in a jar. One of the Bungie employees at the Chicago office stated that it belonged to a roommate who was a medical student. When the roommate moved out, he left the head behind. Ling Ling's head is stored in a fridge/cabinet marked "Warning, Ling Ling inside.")]]
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* Step 5: Recover Ling Ling's head. [[hottip:*:Ling [[note]]Ling Ling is a severed dog's head in a jar. One of the Bungie employees at the Chicago office stated that it belonged to a roommate who was a medical student. When the roommate moved out, he left the head behind. Ling Ling's head is stored in a fridge/cabinet marked "Warning, Ling Ling inside.")]]")[[/note]]
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Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fanboys]], and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online.
Despite the very deep storylines of Bungie's games, and those games' overall quality, ''{{Halo}}'' has gained the reputation for being fit only for twelve-year-olds and fratboys, [[ItsPopularNowItSucks partially because of Halo's popularity]], partly [[HypeBacklash the hype that Bungie games accumulate]] before launch, and partly because many players [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory don't bother with the plot at all]]. Regardless of what one thinks, it often attracts plenty of InternetBackdraft, FanDumb and HateDumb.
Despite the very deep storylines of Bungie's games, and those games' overall quality, ''{{Halo}}'' has gained the reputation for being fit only for twelve-year-olds and fratboys, [[ItsPopularNowItSucks partially because of Halo's popularity]], partly [[HypeBacklash the hype that Bungie games accumulate]] before launch, and partly because many players [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory don't bother with the plot at all]]. Regardless of what one thinks, it often attracts plenty of InternetBackdraft, FanDumb and HateDumb.
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Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fanboys]], {{Ascended Fanboy}}s, and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online.
online. Their workplace overall is known to be pretty relaxed, with little need for suits and a fondness for ToiletHumor.
Despite the very deep storylines of Bungie's games, and those games' overall quality,''{{Halo}}'' ''{{Franchise/Halo}}'' has gained the reputation for being fit only for twelve-year-olds and fratboys, [[ItsPopularNowItSucks partially because of Halo's popularity]], partly [[HypeBacklash the hype that Bungie games accumulate]] before launch, and partly because many players [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory don't bother with the plot at all]]. Regardless of what one thinks, it often attracts plenty of InternetBackdraft, FanDumb and HateDumb.
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years. [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/28/destiny-story-details-concept-art-leaked Catch a first look of it here]].
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->''Non facete nobis calcitrare vestrum perinaeum.''[[labelnote:Translation:]][[BadassBoast "Don't make us kick your ass."]][[/labelnote]]
->Bungie's [[PretentiousLatinMotto Pretentious Latin corporate motto.]]
Bungie is an American video game development house most famous for its creation of the enormously successful ''{{Franchise/Halo}}'' franchise and its loving relationship with its fans. [[MultipleChoicePast Opinions are divided on how the company got its name]], with some saying that [[NoodleIncident "Bungie" is the punchline to a dirty joke]], while WordOfGod states that it just sounds "[[RuleOfFun fun]]."
In addition to ''Halo'', Bungie was also well known as one of the more successful {{Macintosh}} game developers, which made their selling out to Microsoft to provide a launch title for the XBox an announcement of substantial proportions.
Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fanboys]], and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online.
Despite the very deep storylines of Bungie's games, and those games' overall quality, ''{{Halo}}'' has gained the reputation for being fit only for twelve-year-olds and fratboys, [[ItsPopularNowItSucks partially because of Halo's popularity]], partly [[HypeBacklash the hype that Bungie games accumulate]] before launch, and partly because many players [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory don't bother with the plot at all]]. Regardless of what one thinks, it often attracts plenty of InternetBackdraft, FanDumb and HateDumb.
After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting back from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed 343 Industries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
In April 2010 Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with {{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's long-hinted-at but so-far unannounced new IP (codenamed "Destiny") for the next 10 years.
Bungie's games include (in chronological order):
* ''[[SdrawkcabName Gnop!]]'' (1990)
* ''Operation DesertStorm'' (1991)[[index]]
* ''Minotaur: The Labyrinths Of Crete'' (1992)
* ''PathwaysIntoDarkness'' (1993)
* The ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' series (1994-1996)
* The ''VideoGame/{{Myth}}'' series (1997-1999, plus [[ContestedSequel a 2001 prequel by a third party]])
* ''VideoGame/{{Oni}}'' (2001)
* The ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' series (excluding ''VideoGame/HaloWars'') (2001-2010)
** ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'' (2001)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}} (2004)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'' (2007)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3 ODST}}'' (2009)
** ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' (2010)
* [[/index]]''[[AprilFools Pimps At Sea]]'' (2001-?)
There were also a number of games published by or licensed from Bungie, including (in chronological order):
* ''Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis'' (1995) – A single-player RPG using ''Minotaur''[='s=] engine[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Abuse}}'' (1996)
* [[/index]]''Prime Target'' (1996)
* ''Zero Population Count'' (1996)[[index]]
* ''Weekend Warrior'' (1997)
* [[/index]]''VideoGame/DamageIncorporated'' (1997) – An unusual merger of RTS and FPS
* ''StubbsTheZombie'' (2005)
* ''VideoGame/CrimsonSteamPirates'' (2011)
It is also well-known that they have a plan for world domination, aptly titled "Bungie's [[RuleOfSeven 7]] [[ArcNumber Steps]] to [[TakeOverTheWorld World Domination]]". The plan is as follows.
* Step 1: Start independent gaming software company.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (1991)
* Step 2: Dominate [[AppleMacintosh Mac platform]]: Launch assault on [[{{Xbox}} Windows platform]].
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (1994)
* Step 3: Announce killer gaming title.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'', Summer 2001)
* Step 4: Acquire strangely addictive Chinese food company.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (VideoGame/{{Halo 3}} [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Legendary Edition]] disc)
* Step 5: Recover Ling Ling's head. [[hottip:*:Ling Ling is a severed dog's head in a jar. One of the Bungie employees at the Chicago office stated that it belonged to a roommate who was a medical student. When the roommate moved out, he left the head behind. Ling Ling's head is stored in a fridge/cabinet marked "Warning, Ling Ling inside.")]]
** Status: '''COMPLETE'''
* Step 6: [[MilitaryCoup Stage bloody coup]] of [[MicrosoftStudios new parent company]].
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (October 2, 2007)
* [[StepThreeProfit Step 7: Take over world.]] [[HurlItIntoTheSun Shoot enemies into the sun]] with giant slingshot.
** Status: '''IN PROGRESS...''' [[note]]Fans speculate that the enemy in question is either Creator/{{Activision}} or Main/ElectronicArts.[[/note]]
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->''Non facete nobis calcitrare vestrum perinaeum.''[[labelnote:Translation:]][[BadassBoast "Don't make us kick your ass."]][[/labelnote]]
->Bungie's [[PretentiousLatinMotto Pretentious Latin corporate motto.]]
Bungie is an American video game development house most famous for its creation of the enormously successful ''{{Franchise/Halo}}'' franchise and its loving relationship with its fans. [[MultipleChoicePast Opinions are divided on how the company got its name]], with some saying that [[NoodleIncident "Bungie" is the punchline to a dirty joke]], while WordOfGod states that it just sounds "[[RuleOfFun fun]]."
In addition to ''Halo'', Bungie was also well known as one of the more successful {{Macintosh}} game developers, which made their selling out to Microsoft to provide a launch title for the XBox an announcement of substantial proportions.
Bungie is also unique in the gaming studio world in that it has a close relationship with its fanbase, due in large part to its ambitious bungie.net online multiplayer system. Many of its employees are [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fanboys]], and many players may encounter a Bungie employee while playing online.
Despite the very deep storylines of Bungie's games, and those games' overall quality, ''{{Halo}}'' has gained the reputation for being fit only for twelve-year-olds and fratboys, [[ItsPopularNowItSucks partially because of Halo's popularity]], partly [[HypeBacklash the hype that Bungie games accumulate]] before launch, and partly because many players [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory don't bother with the plot at all]]. Regardless of what one thinks, it often attracts plenty of InternetBackdraft, FanDumb and HateDumb.
After ''Halo 3''[='s=] release, Bungie announced that it would do two more [[GaidenGame Gaiden games]] before splitting back from Microsoft and leaving the ''Halo'' franchise to the newly formed 343 Industries, a company primarily composed of former Bungie employees.
In April 2010 Bungie announced that they would be entering a publishing deal with {{Activision}}, who would gain the exclusive rights to publish all games in Bungie's long-hinted-at but so-far unannounced new IP (codenamed "Destiny") for the next 10 years.
Bungie's games include (in chronological order):
* ''[[SdrawkcabName Gnop!]]'' (1990)
* ''Operation DesertStorm'' (1991)[[index]]
* ''Minotaur: The Labyrinths Of Crete'' (1992)
* ''PathwaysIntoDarkness'' (1993)
* The ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' series (1994-1996)
* The ''VideoGame/{{Myth}}'' series (1997-1999, plus [[ContestedSequel a 2001 prequel by a third party]])
* ''VideoGame/{{Oni}}'' (2001)
* The ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' series (excluding ''VideoGame/HaloWars'') (2001-2010)
** ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'' (2001)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}} (2004)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'' (2007)
** ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3 ODST}}'' (2009)
** ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' (2010)
* [[/index]]''[[AprilFools Pimps At Sea]]'' (2001-?)
There were also a number of games published by or licensed from Bungie, including (in chronological order):
* ''Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis'' (1995) – A single-player RPG using ''Minotaur''[='s=] engine[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Abuse}}'' (1996)
* [[/index]]''Prime Target'' (1996)
* ''Zero Population Count'' (1996)[[index]]
* ''Weekend Warrior'' (1997)
* [[/index]]''VideoGame/DamageIncorporated'' (1997) – An unusual merger of RTS and FPS
* ''StubbsTheZombie'' (2005)
* ''VideoGame/CrimsonSteamPirates'' (2011)
It is also well-known that they have a plan for world domination, aptly titled "Bungie's [[RuleOfSeven 7]] [[ArcNumber Steps]] to [[TakeOverTheWorld World Domination]]". The plan is as follows.
* Step 1: Start independent gaming software company.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (1991)
* Step 2: Dominate [[AppleMacintosh Mac platform]]: Launch assault on [[{{Xbox}} Windows platform]].
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (1994)
* Step 3: Announce killer gaming title.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'', Summer 2001)
* Step 4: Acquire strangely addictive Chinese food company.
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (VideoGame/{{Halo 3}} [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Legendary Edition]] disc)
* Step 5: Recover Ling Ling's head. [[hottip:*:Ling Ling is a severed dog's head in a jar. One of the Bungie employees at the Chicago office stated that it belonged to a roommate who was a medical student. When the roommate moved out, he left the head behind. Ling Ling's head is stored in a fridge/cabinet marked "Warning, Ling Ling inside.")]]
** Status: '''COMPLETE'''
* Step 6: [[MilitaryCoup Stage bloody coup]] of [[MicrosoftStudios new parent company]].
** Status: '''COMPLETE''' (October 2, 2007)
* [[StepThreeProfit Step 7: Take over world.]] [[HurlItIntoTheSun Shoot enemies into the sun]] with giant slingshot.
** Status: '''IN PROGRESS...''' [[note]]Fans speculate that the enemy in question is either Creator/{{Activision}} or Main/ElectronicArts.[[/note]]
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