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* [[Cash Cow Franchise]]: Three main games, various books and comics, the requisite action figures, an ''anime series'', ''Halo Wars'', ''ODST'', and ''Reach''. This is actually ''less'' than some other franchises.
* [[God Never Said That]]: Before ''[[Halo Wars]]'', ''Halo'' fanon had claimed that the armor worn by Arbiters was the same exact suit that it had been through history, the successor receiving it after his predecessor had died (which is implied, but not said, in ''Halo 2'', with the Prophets saying that the bodies were all in the mausoleum, and the armor's systems being outdated). However, the Arbiter of ''Halo Wars'' [[Blood Knight|Ripa 'Moramee]] was killed and pushed down a chasm before his body was destroyed in a [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]. Henceforth, that meant the armor had been destroyed with it. Fans were annoyed, but it was later pointed out that since the Arbiter is intended to be sent on suicide missions, there would have been many cases where the armor was destroyed and/or impossible to recover. Such as falling to the core of a gas giant, like Thel 'Vadamee was about to.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Star Fox|Falco]] dislikes flip music.
* [[Hire the Critic]]: [[wikipedia:Luke Smith (writer)|Luke Smith]] of 1UP got hired to [[Bungie]] after he wrote the article "[http://www.1up.com/features/broken-halo Broken Halo]", where he criticized ''[[Halo 2]]'''s multi-player for being highly unbalanced. Following that, he put some real work into designing the multi-player for ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Early-rising fans of classic rock in Chicago will recognize Master Chief's voice as that of Steve Downes, the 5AM-10AM DJ on 97.1FM. Bungie was based in Chicago before being bought by Microsoft.
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