A Year Ago: Linux games: It's no Myth
News Game developer Bungie Software gave Linux a boost on Tuesday by announcing its intent to port its recently release title Myth II: Soulblighter to the open-source platform. The company has handed to project over to Linux software developer Loki...
[May 19, 2000, 7:01]
Linux games: It's no Myth
News Game developer Bungie Software gave Linux a boost on Tuesday by announcing its intent to port its recently release title Myth II: Soulblighter to the open-source platform. The company has handed to project over to Linux software developer Loki...
[May 19, 1999, 8:02]
Apple unveils iBook...the "iMac to go"
News The keynote also included a demo of a Mac version of Bungie Software's Halo, a third-person perspective, multiplayer game that taps OpenGL to let two teams of up to 16 players compete via local networks or BungieNet.com; a demonstration of a Mac...
[July 21, 1999, 15:54]
A Year Ago: Apple unveils iBook...the "iMac to go"
News The keynote also included a demo of a Mac version of Bungie Software's Halo, a third-person perspective, multiplayer game that taps OpenGL to let two teams of up to 16 players compete via local networks or BungieNet.com; a demonstration of a Mac...
[July 21, 2000, 7:01]
Microsoft angered by game-code piracy
News The original "Halo" -- created by Microsoft acquisition Bungie Studios -- has been by far the biggest-selling title for the company's Xbox video game console. Microsoft representatives confirmed that a pirated copy of "Halo 2" -- in the French...
[October 15, 2004, 12:25]
Myth II DNS Fix
Downloads This isn't actually an update, but is a fix that will allow you to log in to the relocated bungie.net server. After you update try connecting to bungie.net. Mac Users: Your download contains 2 files, one called "bungienet" and one called...
[August 5, 2000, 8:00]
Myth Update
Downloads It's a required update for anyone playing on Bungie.net. This patch will upgrade your retail version of Myth: The Fallen Lords to the latest version. This patch allows you to use external plugins with Myth.
[April 21, 1999, 1:20]



