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There is variation among the ''Halo Infinite'' arcade cabinets. For example, the Streets cabinets are the only ones that have the decals of John-117, Linda-058, and the Scorpion. The arcade machine in Outpost Tremonius and Forge lack the decals, and are instead a plain, metallic grey colour.{{Ref/Quest|Id=outpost|HI|Ringfall|Outpost Tremonius|Detail=Halo Infinite arcade cabinet}}{{Ref/Game|Id=forge|HI|Forge|Detail=Halo Arcade Party MP}} Meanwhile, the Outpost Tremonius cabinet is unique in that its title screen lacks the three figures and the Totem Ring. Instead, the mountain is less obtrusive to make room for the Halo ring that rises from the horizon. The screen is also grimier than the Streets and Forge cabinets, with dead pixels taking up the bottom of the screen.{{Ref/Reuse|outpost}} | There is variation among the ''Halo Infinite'' arcade cabinets. For example, the Streets cabinets are the only ones that have the decals of John-117, Linda-058, and the Scorpion. The arcade machine in Outpost Tremonius and Forge lack the decals, and are instead a plain, metallic grey colour.{{Ref/Quest|Id=outpost|HI|Ringfall|Outpost Tremonius|Detail=Halo Infinite arcade cabinet}}{{Ref/Game|Id=forge|HI|Forge|Detail=Halo Arcade Party MP}} Meanwhile, the Outpost Tremonius cabinet is unique in that its title screen lacks the three figures and the Totem Ring. Instead, the mountain is less obtrusive to make room for the Halo ring that rises from the horizon. The screen is also grimier than the Streets and Forge cabinets, with dead pixels taking up the bottom of the screen.{{Ref/Reuse|outpost}} | ||
When standing next to the cabinet, [[8-bit Beats for Saving the Universe|8-bit renditions]] of tracks from the ''[[Halo Infinite Original Soundtrack]]'' can be heard. At the Streets cabinet, three tracks play: ''Road Tested'', a cover of ''[[The Road (music)|The Road]]'', the string melody of the game's ''[[Halo Theme]]''; ''Zeta Fragment'', a cover of ''[[Zeta Halo (music) | When standing next to the cabinet, [[8-bit Beats for Saving the Universe|8-bit renditions]] of tracks from the ''[[Halo Infinite Original Soundtrack]]'' can be heard. At the Streets cabinet, three tracks play: ''Road Tested'', a cover of ''[[The Road (music)|The Road]]'', the string melody of the game's ''[[Halo Theme]]''; ''Zeta Fragment'', a cover of ''[[Zeta Halo (music)]]'', the game's Gregorian chant; and ''Demon Space'', a cover of ''[[Know My Legend]]''. These tracks are interspersed with other chiptune songs and sound effects from the other machines at Arcade Game Zone.{{Ref/Reuse|streets}} At the Outpost Tremonius cabinet, as well as cabinets placed in Forge, six tracks play: alongside the previous three, there is also ''Digital Daskalo'', a cover of ''[[Escharum (music)|Escharum]]''; ''Polygon Trees'', a cover of ''[[Through the Trees]]''; and ''Endless Space'', a cover of ''[[Endless (music)|Endless]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|outpost}}{{Ref/Reuse|forge}} | ||
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