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'''''Halo Infinite''''' is an arcade game. Images of [[John-117]], [[Linda-058]], and an [[M808 Scorpion]] can be found on the sides of the machine. It costs ten [[credit]]s to play and multiple of these machines can be found in a small arcade on [[Halleg Street]] in [[New Mombasa]], [[Earth]] called [[Arcade Game Zone]].{{Ref/Map|Id=Streets|HINF|[[Streets]]}} | '''''Halo Infinite''''' is an arcade game. Images of [[John-117]], [[Linda-058]], and an [[M808 Scorpion]] can be found on the sides of the machine. It costs ten [[credit]]s to play and multiple of these machines can be found in a small arcade on [[Halleg Street]] in [[New Mombasa]], [[Earth]] called [[Arcade Game Zone]].{{Ref/Map|Id=Streets|HINF|[[Streets]]}} |
Latest revision as of 18:07, March 19, 2022
This article is about the in-universe arcade game. For the real-world video game, see Halo Infinite.
Halo Infinite is an arcade game. Images of John-117, Linda-058, and an M808 Scorpion can be found on the sides of the machine. It costs ten credits to play and multiple of these machines can be found in a small arcade on Halleg Street in New Mombasa, Earth called Arcade Game Zone.[1]
Trivia[edit]
- The Halo Infinite arcade game is a clear reference to the game itself. If the player stand by the arcade game during a match on Streets, an 8-bit version of the Halo Theme can be heard.
Gallery[edit]
The Halo Infinite game next to a Slipspace Invaders arcade game.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources[edit]
- ^ Halo Infinite, multiplayer map Streets