To even most Halo afficionados, I imagine this is a largely unknown website.
If you watched the link at the end of a Halo 2 trailer closely, you saw a mysterious link to ilovebees.com.
Or, if you participated in a similar website to I Love Bees in the past, you recieved a package of honey in the mail and a link to the website.
Either way, you went and found a website with broken sentences, mysterious audio files and apparently unrelated images.
Turns out this was a very clever marketing ploy for Halo 2, and an enjoyable experience for those who pieced the entire thing together and got to play Halo 2 before it was released and got their commemorative DVD.
Just thought I had to mention it after noticing the quirky website a few years too late to get my commemorative DVD
If you watched the link at the end of a Halo 2 trailer closely, you saw a mysterious link to ilovebees.com.
Or, if you participated in a similar website to I Love Bees in the past, you recieved a package of honey in the mail and a link to the website.
Either way, you went and found a website with broken sentences, mysterious audio files and apparently unrelated images.
Turns out this was a very clever marketing ploy for Halo 2, and an enjoyable experience for those who pieced the entire thing together and got to play Halo 2 before it was released and got their commemorative DVD.
Just thought I had to mention it after noticing the quirky website a few years too late to get my commemorative DVD
