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*An episode of the video game segment ''Bleep Bloop'' features the cast playing ''Halo 3: ODST'' [[Firefight]] and ''Halo 3'' multiplayer.<ref>"[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/5693070/bleep-bloop-halo-firefight '''Collegehumor.com:''' ''Halo Firefight'']"</ref>
*An episode of the video game segment ''Bleep Bloop'' features the cast playing ''Halo 3: ODST'' [[Firefight]] and ''Halo 3'' multiplayer.<ref>"[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/5693070/bleep-bloop-halo-firefight '''Collegehumor.com:''' ''Halo Firefight'']"</ref>
*''Halo Spartan Goes to Heaven'' features a Spartan who keeps being killed and sent to heaven, only be frustrated when he is pulled back and respawns.<ref>[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6318153/halo-spartan-goes-to-heaven '''Collegehumor.com:''' ''Halo Spartan Goes to Heaven'']</ref>
*''Halo Spartan Goes to Heaven'' features a Spartan who keeps being killed and sent to heaven, only be frustrated when he is pulled back and respawns.<ref>[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6318153/halo-spartan-goes-to-heaven '''Collegehumor.com:''' ''Halo Spartan Goes to Heaven'']</ref>
*In ''Video Game Health Care Bill'', John-117 appears as a member of President Barack Obama's cabinet, along with Mario. At one point, Obama says that characters with drained energy shields should wait behind cover until their shields recharge. John is the only person in the auditorium who applauds this statement, much to his embarrassment.<ref>[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6009142/video-game-health-care-bill '''CollegeHumor.com''' ''Video Game Health Care Bill'']</ref>
*In ''Video Game Health Care Bill'', John-117 appears as a member of President Barack Obama's cabinet, along with Mario. At one point, Obama says that characters with drained energy shields should wait behind cover until their shields recharge. John is the only person in the auditorium who applauds this statement, much to his embarrassment.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yoRWXrZVzA '''CollegeHumor's YouTube channel''' - ''Video Game Health Care Bill'']</ref>
*In ''First-Person Shooter Trial'', the eagle emblem which is worn by the soldiers and emblazoned on the courtroom wall is identical to the Brigadier insignia used in ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo Wars'' multiplayer. The trial also makes reference to such ''Halo'' staples as [[Corpse Humping|teabagging]].<ref>[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6439879/first-person-shooter-trial '''Collegehumor.com:''' ''First-Person Shooter Trial'']</ref>


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