Actress, geek goddess and self-identied Halo fan Aisha Tyler (Archer, Ghost Whisperer, CSI) apparently features in some kind of upcoming Halo: Reach promotion. Photos posted by @BungieTweets over the weekend depict Tyler, who has a voice role in the game, standing with a gravity hammer and looking glam. Bungie released no further details.
The Halo: Reach beta begins May 3, and the full game follows this fall. Once the promo featuring Tyler airs, we'll be sure to put a copy of it on a flash drive and drop it in our hope chest, storing it with the controller she touched at the Halo 3 premiere years ago and the water bottle from her stand-up special.
[Via Blast Magazine]
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Posted: Apr 5th 2010 12:11PM ytilanigiroon said
"So what, he just gets a pass? Like Milton Berle?"
"YUUUP!"
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"YUUUP!"
Posted: Apr 5th 2010 2:50PM (Unverified) said
We all know hot chicks arent true gamers.We also all know celebs however convincing they may be arent true gamers unless there 12 and there parents make sure there not partying to hard.
When your hot rich and famous you would rather be at the club than in front of the 100 inch tv you bought for no reason.
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When your hot rich and famous you would rather be at the club than in front of the 100 inch tv you bought for no reason.
Posted: Apr 5th 2010 2:55PM (Unverified) said
A good example is the big game release partys the celebs that are there are nobodys and even they dont know shit about gaming.It funny seeing them on live with videos trying to sound like they know shit.
Star.I love the xbox and the xbox network is awesome and then they think up a game someone they know was recently playing or what they have seen in a commercial or maybe a little net research before arriving to the place where the free drinks are.And lets not forget maybe boosting there flailing career in hopes a actual famous person might be there and offer them a job.
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Star.I love the xbox and the xbox network is awesome and then they think up a game someone they know was recently playing or what they have seen in a commercial or maybe a little net research before arriving to the place where the free drinks are.And lets not forget maybe boosting there flailing career in hopes a actual famous person might be there and offer them a job.
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