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  2. For Some, Life After Bungie Bites

Tue, 09/19/2006 - 05:00 by narcogen

Dean Takahashi caught up with Hamilton Chu of Giant Bite to talk about life after Halo. Chu spent three and a half years working on Halo; before that, he was part of the Oni team.

Now, he and Bungie alum Michael Evans are cofounders of Giant Bite, which is working on a project but is mum so far on the details. What he would mention, though, is what he took from the work on Halo and how he wants ot to apply at Giant Bite:

"It's hard to describe why players enjoy Halo," he said. "All these things work together and the core mechanics just feel so good. The stuff we did with the controls. The art design made you feel the right way. It all works together."

"All of us want to bring the great things we learned from past experiences," he said. "We want to build the quality and the team and the culture. Building it ourselves is intriguing and rewarding for us. The experience of building Halo and the impact it had on players. That was fun and we want to build event-type products again. We want to build something that will have an impact."

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