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In the Music Video, the singer is seen playing [[Halo 3]], but, when the video was made, Halo 3 was not released, and so, it features the Starry Night Trailer.
In the Music Video, the singer is seen playing [[Halo 3]], but, when the video was made, Halo 3 was not released, and so, it features the Starry Night Trailer.
== Code Monkeys (TV) ==
*In the episode "Valley of the Silicon Dolls", plasma grenades are shown on a wall of Mr. Larrity's office, along with other weapons.


[[Category:Lists|Outside references to Halo]]
[[Category:Lists|Outside references to Halo]]

Revision as of 17:18, June 23, 2008

This is a list of references to the Halo series made by notable sources outside of the series itself.

The Big Bang Theory (TV)

  • The nerds have a weekly Halo 3 match. Leonard, trying to romance Penny, suggests that they play at a Halo competition together. She declines, saying that unlike him she has a life.
    • It is incorrectly stated that there are Health Packs in the game, while they were in fact only in Halo: Combat Evolved.
      • There are references to plasma grenades, active camouflage.
        • Later in the episode, one of the characters, Sheldon, states that Halo 3 is better than sex due it's features.

Chuck (TV)

The Sarah Silverman Program (TV)

  • In one episode, Brian Posehn's character is playing Halo 2 on Xbox Live. (despite the fact that the television displays campaign mode, and cooperative play was not available on xbox live in Halo 2.)
    • Also, in an episode where they have a video game party, Brian's character states that he brought over Halo 3.

Guitar Hero III (video game)

  • Mjolnir Mix is included as a downloadable extra.it is also free to download.

The Longest Yard (2005 film)

  • Halo 2 is played by the guards.

VG Cats (webcomic)

Baby Don't Go (Song)

In the Music Video, the singer is seen playing Halo 3, but, when the video was made, Halo 3 was not released, and so, it features the Starry Night Trailer.

Code Monkeys (TV)

  • In the episode "Valley of the Silicon Dolls", plasma grenades are shown on a wall of Mr. Larrity's office, along with other weapons.