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post Jan 18, 2005 - 8:05 PM
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well. I read Bungie.net every once in a while to get the latest Halo 2 news. In a article, they mentioned Ilovebees.com. I checked it out and was oddly confused. Apparently its a giant nation(or world)-wide game that involves finding clues and picking up pay phones. I checked, even my little ass city Marshfield with a pop of 18,000 had a ring on the last date. It was a marketing scheme (but still looked fun) for Halo 2 and thus has ended. Was anyone on here part of this, or know any more info? Also, did something replace Ilovebees?

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post Jan 19, 2005 - 12:42 PM
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no one huh....hrm....

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post Jan 19, 2005 - 1:25 PM
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.... wish i could help .... tongue.gif


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post Jan 19, 2005 - 2:23 PM
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http://www.ilovebees.com


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post Jan 19, 2005 - 10:58 PM
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but no know did this?
post Jan 20, 2005 - 1:01 AM
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I did it, it was good times. Ilovebees is an example of or an ARG, or alternate reality game. These type of games aren't really 'games' in the classic sense - they're more like real world mysteries.. They usually consist of a 'puppetmaster' or the person creating the game, and a large online/offline community solving the game. The puppetmaster creates the game on the fly - using the response from the community as help.

The first one of these was for the movie A.I. If you bring up the old AI trailers, you'll notice something strange about the release date in the final scene. The number of notches in each number corresponded to a telephone number which, when you called it- would give you a recording that started off the game. This is called the 'trailhead'. The other trailhead for A.I. was in the credits of the trailer - they listed a Jeanine Salla as Sentient Machine Therapist - a nonexistant position. When you googled her name, you'd get trailhead websites.

I could explain more, but you should really check out www.cloudmakers.org.

The trailhead for I love bees were jars of honey containing the words i love bees sent to several people who played past args. Also, in a halo 2 trailer, the website address was flashed briefly.

Check out http://www.argn.com/ for a list of bunches of free ongoing games - let me know if you want more info.

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post Jan 20, 2005 - 11:02 AM
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Thanks smile.gif

I'm glad someone did this... Good info.

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