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| When Halo3 came out, I slept over at my friend's house, who had just got it, and we played Multiplayer and Co-Op campaign all night long and had two bottles of fuel each. We ended up going to bed after 1:00 am. It was awesome! | | When Halo3 came out, I slept over at my friend's house, who had just got it, and we played Multiplayer and Co-Op campaign all night long and had two bottles of fuel each. We ended up going to bed after 1:00 am. It was awesome! |
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| [[File:H4 promo Geoff Keighley.jpg|right|thumb|Articles on Doritos, Geoff Keighley and the truth about Game Journalism?]]
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| I am quite tempted to place a deletion template on this article. However, since the drink has been used consistently for all Halo titles since Halo 3, I presume it is worthy of having its own article. Correct or should we just slap a deletion template in? <!-- And yes, this is a bait to get everyone talking about the state of game journalism :P --> — <span style="font-size:14px; font-family:Arial;">[[User:Subtank|<span style="color:#FF4F00;">subtank</span>]]</span> 15:15, 7 September 2013 (EDT)
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