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==Gameography==
==Gameography==


*Re-Mission (2006), HopeLab
*Halo 2: Multiplayer Map Pack (2005), Microsoft Game Studios
*Halo 2: Multiplayer Map Pack (2005), Microsoft Game Studios
*Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (2005), Aspyr Media, Inc.
*Halo 2 (2004), Microsoft Game Studios
*Halo 2 (2004), Microsoft Game Studios
*RoadKill (2003), Midway
*4x4 Evo 2 (2001), Gathering
*Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Microsoft Game Studios
*Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Microsoft Game Studios
*Fly! 2K (2000), Gathering
*Fly! (1999), Gathering of Developers
*Police Quest: SWAT 2 (1998), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
*Hellbender (1996), Microsoft
*Tempest X3 (1996), Interplay Entertainment Corp.
*Tempest X3 (1996), Interplay Entertainment Corp.
==Uncredited==
*Lego Racers (1999), High Voltage Software
*Paperboy64 (1999), High Voltage Software
==Unpublished==
*Raze (a.k.a. Realms of Valor), High Voltage Software
*Arctic Speed, High Voltage Software
*Monster Maker, High Voltage Software


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Paul Russel on the left then Jean Giraud aka Moebius center and Tom Doyle right

Paul Russel is an American artist and a senior employee at Bungie Studios. He was born in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He lived there until moving to Washington state, where his job currently has him. He served as an artist for Halo: Combat Evolved and a single-player artist for Halo 2. He also made an appearance on the New Zealand TV show 4 Play: Kiwi Music in 2001 as himself. He still works at Bungie, presumably on Halo 3.

Gameography

  • Halo 2: Multiplayer Map Pack (2005), Microsoft Game Studios
  • Halo 2 (2004), Microsoft Game Studios
  • Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Microsoft Game Studios
  • Tempest X3 (1996), Interplay Entertainment Corp.

Uncredited

  • Lego Racers (1999), High Voltage Software
  • Paperboy64 (1999), High Voltage Software

Unpublished

  • Raze (a.k.a. Realms of Valor), High Voltage Software
  • Arctic Speed, High Voltage Software
  • Monster Maker, High Voltage Software

Trivia

  • He came up with the title "Halo".[1]

Sources

  1. ^ The Art of Halo, page 73

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