Is there syntax highlighting for assembly in Sublime Text 2?

No, but since Sublime Text 2 can read Textmate language definition files (.tmLanguage files), you could easily add support to Assembly by copying something like https://github.com/foxostro/x86-assembly-textmate-bundle to your “Packages” directory (C:\Users\hugo\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 2\Packages on my Win7).

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