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Crush Crush
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At the end of the 8th season of Vote-a-Fling (an annual in-game event where players could vote for a girl from the game's "Phone Fling" mode to become a fully dateable girl), Honey was chosen as the winner for the season. Unlike past events however, the results were narrowly close between her and the second place winner Willow, with both characters frequently swapping first and second place before the voting closed. As a compromise, Sad Panda Studios announced that both Honey and Willow would be added one after the other as dateable girls.
Deltarune
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In Chapter 4, the piano in the first sanctuary allows for a much more expansive range of notes than other in-game pianos. Accordingly, Susie and Ralsei have special reactions if the player inputs specific songs on it:

• Playing "Memory" results in Ralsei complementing it by comparing it to a lullaby.
• Playing "Your Best Friend" from Undertale results in Ralsei calling it "friendly and sweet," alluding to Flowey's introductory cutscene in that game.
• Playing "The Legend" flatters Ralsei, to which Susie responds by joking that Kris is flirting with him.
• Playing "Lost Girl" results in Susie wondering if she could learn it on guitar.
• Playing "Rouxls Kaard" results in Ralsei recognizing it as Rouxls' theme song; Susie then jokingly calls it the "theme of him getting his ass kicked."
• Playing "Heartache" (Toriel's boss theme in Undertale) causes Ralsei to describe it as "emotional" before Susie suggests playing it for Toriel.
• Playing "Undertale" results in Susie deriding the song as "crap."
• Playing "Dark Sanctuary" results in Susie pointing out that "Ralsei was humming it earlier."
• Playing the song on the Old Man's sheet music results in different responses depending on whether or not the player includes the octave switch: omitting it results in Susie & Ralsei commenting on its absence, while including it results in Susie commenting on how different it is.
• Playing the first four notes of "MEGALOVANIA" (Sans' boss theme from Undertale) results in the Annoying Dog abruptly running Kris over with the car from Cyber City's hidden alley in Chapter 2, which causes a smash to black before the game returns to normal. Attempting to replay the song results in Kris fumbling the fourth note.

Several other songs that produce reactions are transcribed unusually, and as such are more difficult to trigger if playing solely by ear:

• Playing A, D, E, F, D, D, C, D, B, A, D, E, D, C, D, D causes the pair to comment on the "annoying" nature of the melody.
• Playing "Don't Forget" (C, D, E, E, E, E, E, A, C, B, B, B, B, B, B, C, B, A, A, A, A, A, A, G, H, G, E, C) causes Susie to fall silent before calling the song "kinda cool."
• Playing "Spear of Justice" (E, D, B, C, A, B) results in Susie calling the song "majestic" before Ralsei suggests that the Old Man would enjoy it, referencing the song's nature as Spoiler:both Undyne and Gerson's leitmotif.
• Playing "Chopsticks" by Euphemia Allan, "Heart and Soul" by Frank Loesser & Hoagy Carmichael, or "You've Got a Friend in Me" by Randy Newman & Lyle Lovett (C, E, C, F, E, A, F, H, F, H, E) results in Susie scolding Kris for "messing around." Notably, all three of these are real-life, commercially released songs: the first two are common stock piano pieces, while the latter was recorded for the 1995 animated film Toy Story. Its inclusion likely references a series of comedic edits of the song posted to Tumblr by developer Toby Fox. One of these edits, "Friend inside Me", was previously the subject of tongue-in-cheek fan theories claiming that it would pertain to Chapter 3's hidden boss.
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Steam guide for the piano melodies:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3495748275

The Cutting Room Floor article detailing the unusually transcribed songs:
https://tcrf.net/Deltarune/Chapter_4#Oddities_with_Recognized_Melodies_on_the_Church_Piano

YouTube video showcasing the songs and the party's reactions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoctSayKfa8

Toby Fox's "You've Got a Friend in Me" edits:
https://www.tumblr.com/fwugradiation/tagged/toy%20story

KnowYourMeme article about "Friend inside Me" and the "Woody Theory":
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/friend-inside-me
It's Mr. Pants
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Attachment Eight games developed by Rare for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance feature a recurring Easter egg: a crude drawing of a bovine eating a flower. Dubbed the "Rare Cow", it made its first known appearance in Conker's Pocket Tales in 1998, and last appeared in It's Mr. Pants in 2004.
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Video overview of all known appearances:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hilpKP1xiXs

Screenshots of all known appearances:
https://www.raregamer.co.uk/games/rare-cows-list/

Official Nintendo Magazine article [source originally submitted by Zoltanish]:
https://web.archive.org/web/20141010194946/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/44420/features/14-donkey-kong-facts-and-secrets/?page=3
Shin Megami Tensei II
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SoftBank's Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner: World Guidance Book (1996, contains an early version of the Angels' PlayStation design before elements from The Fifth Element were implemented) (page 76 in the book):
https://x.com/Evilousofficial/status/1496990811770089482
https://www.suruga-ya.com/en/product/185000373

Shin Megami Tensei II Japanese version cover art:
https://archive.org/details/shin-megami-tensei-ii-japan-slpm-86924

Leelo in The Fifth Element:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u14pLHV3Vw

Visual comparison:
https://kanekocribs.tumblr.com/post/632179490015133696/kanekos-crib-notes-lxi-dead-mans-unrest-things

1996 Kazuma Kaneko and Tomomoi Kobayashi interview:
https://shmuplations.com/kobayashikaneko/
Balan Wonderworld
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Attachment Each version of the game has a costume called the Launcher with a themed design unique to each console, though all variants of them perform the same ability of shooting bullets while standing still:

• Star Launcher is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch version and is red akin to the Nintendo logo. Its bullets feature star effects, likely in reference to the Mario series.
• Blue Launcher is exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions and visually resembles a PS5 console. Its bullets feature effects with the PlayStation face button symbols.
• X Launcher is exclusive to the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S versions and prominently features the Xbox logo. Its bullets feature green X's similar to the Xbox logo.
• Steam Launcher is exclusive to the PC/Windows version and features a large red valve on its back, in reference to Steam's creator Valve. Its bullets are also valve shaped.

Each version's Launcher costume was originally unlocked if save data from the game's demo was detected, but since the demo is no longer downloadable, the costumes can now only be unlocked by inputting a specific code on the title screen: L, R, L, R, L, L, R, R, Up, Down. The official Balan Wonderworld Twitter account initially posted a hint for players to figure out the code themselves, which could be solved by identifying which costume is found in the applicable world number.
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Mortal Kombat
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The SNES version of Mortal Kombat was developed by Sculptured Software in the conservative state of Utah, an area where the backlash to the game's violent content was at its highest, and whose state legislature previously attempted to outlaw the original arcade version. According to the port's project director Jeff Peters, local children visiting the studio to ask about the game and its development also told their parents, who refused to associate with the developers and speculated that they were "drug dealers" and "Satan worshippers". He also recalled one programmer who asked the development team to lie to his family about what game he was working on.
Kindergarten 3
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On October 26, 2024, a special demo version of the game was given exclusively to YouTuber Matthew Patrick and livestreamed on his channel GTLive before he officially retired from making YouTube videos on that day. The end of the demo featured a special ending set within the Nugget Cave, referencing various theories and moments related to the series that Patrick covered on his webseries "Game Theory". Nugget then appears and declares him and his wife Stephanie Cordato to be "true friends of Nugget" while a sign saying "Farewell Matpat!" descends amongst a downpour of chicken nuggets.
Donkey Kong: Bananza
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The inclusion of the character Pauline was accidentally leaked through a piece of thumbnail artwork on Nintendo of Korea's website shortly after the game's announcement, but was quickly removed. Her inclusion would later be confirmed in a dedicated Nintendo Direct aired on June 18, 2025, where it was revealed that she was Spoiler:the true identity of the character Odd Rock.
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Persona 4 Revival
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On May 28, 2025, voice actor Yuri Lowenthal, who voiced Yosuke in the English dub of the original game, posted a live performance of the song "Oh No" by the American punk rock band Gogol Bordello to his Bluesky account. Three minutes later, Lowenthal leaked the existence of the game's unannounced remake in a second post. When combined, both posts read as:

"Just your daily reminder that Gogol Bordello is revolution music. [...] And for those who keep asking, no, I will not be returning as Yosuke for the Persona 4 remake. I asked. Maybe I even begged, but they don't want me to come back."

Lowenthal previously voiced Eichiiro in Persona 3 Reload after that game's protagonist was recast. In response to fan questions stemming from this announcement, voice actresses Erin Fitzgerald and Amanda Winn Lee also confirmed that they would not be returning as Chie and Yukiko respectively. Considering Lowenthal was participating in the 2024-2025 SAG-AFTRA video game voice actor strike, the nature of both posts being made so close to each other could have been related to that. He deleted his second post days prior to the game's announcement at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8. Coincidentally, all three actors revealed they would not be in the game in the order their characters join the party in the original game. Earlier in March, in response to a Japanese web domain for the remake being registered, Johnny Yong Bosch revealed that he was open to reprising his role as Yu and to the possibility that he might get replaced.
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The Big Comfy Couch
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Mario Kart World
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While hovering over Yoshi or any of his outfit variations on the character select screen in any mode, there is a chance that he will hum Totaka's Song, a short melody written by veteran Nintendo composer and Yoshi voice actor Kazumi Totaka that has been inserted into most of the games he worked on. Although Totaka was not part of the music team for Mario Kart World, he is credited for reprising his role as Yoshi.
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The Binding of Isaac
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Attachment The designs of the passive item Infamy and the boss Mask of Infamy are a reference to Carmilla from Castlevania II: Simon's Quest.
Deltarune
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Attachment Within the data for Chapter 4 are unused sprites depicting Susie playing a handheld video game while hanging out with Noelle. Concept art for this was shown off in a tweet by Toby Fox in 2022, alongside artwork of two other character interactions. Notably, the Susie and Noelle scenario is the only one shown in the tweet that isn't featured in the final game.
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Deltarune
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Version 1.01A patch notes and player reactions:
https://x.com/UnderTale/status/1930946248720499114

Version 1.01C patch notes and player reactions:
https://x.com/UnderTale/status/1931980972851073184

The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Deltarune/Chapter_4#Version_1.01C

YouTube video comparing the initial and Version 1.01A animations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld3_bf8dPAE

YouTube video showcasing the Version 1.01C animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLUZlbKhjsg

Merriam Webster definition of "deflower":
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deflower
Ultima VII: The Black Gate
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Attachment At 12:00 Noon every day, Lord British, who was modelled after series creator Richard Garriott, will leave his throne room and walk out to its doorway, with a gold plaque hanging over it that reads "The Throne Room of Lord British". If you click on this plaque when he is directly underneath it, it will fall on his head and kill him. Afterwards, one of the party members will declare: "He's dead, Avatar! Yancey-Hausman will pay!" This quote and the way he is killed are a reference to an incident that occurred during the game's development. While checking on some employees during a smoke break, Garriott was struck by a large 8-pound magnet that fell from a security door in Origin Systems' offices, and he was hospitalized with a concussion. Yancey-Hausman was a Texan real estate firm who owned the offices at the time. Before showing the finished Easter egg to Garriott, the development team gifted him a hard hat adorned with a picture of a goose saying "Ankh Ankh", a pun referencing the recurring symbol in the Ultima series.
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Easter egg footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPUYy4TdTtA

Explanation of the magnet incident, including photos of Richard Garriott holding the magnet that fell on his head and wearing the hard hat:
https://gigi.nullneuron.net/ultima/u7bg/u7fun.killlb.php

Houston, Texas Northwest Chamber of Commerce member page for Yancey-Hausman:
https://members.houstonnwchamber.org/list/member/yancey-hausman-commercial-real-estate-services-1656
Baldur's Gate 3
subdirectory_arrow_right Divinity (Franchise)
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According to Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, Ultima VII: The Black Gate is his favorite RPG, and it had a life-long influence on the development of the Divinity series and Baldur's Gate 3. Amidst the increasing popularity of the Diablo series, he felt that he needed to carry the baton for the environmental interactivity, non-linear gameplay, and dialogue/party reactions featured in Ultima VII that had otherwise been neglected or abandoned in other RPGs at the time.
Franchise: Mario
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The Japanese name for the recurring Mario series enemy Dry Bones is "Karon" ("カロン"), which is derived from "karakara" ("からから"), a Japanese ideophone that can be used as an adverb for clattering or rattling, or as an adjective meaning "dry". While one would presume that the English name "Dry Bones" was derived from that, it has instead been theorized by some that the name could have been taken from an episode in the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament. In Ezekiel 37:1–14, the titular prophet describes an event where God leads him to a valley full of skeletons, referred to as "dry bones" in multiple English translations of the passage. Ezekiel then restores them to life by preaching to them, with the book stating:

"A sound started up, as I was prophesying, rattling like thunder. The bones came together, bone joining to bone. As I watched, sinews appeared on them, flesh grew over them, skin covered them on top, but there was no breath in them."

Although Dry Bones in the Mario series don't regain their flesh, they otherwise bear similarities to the Biblical prophecy in that they are undead, skeletal Koopa Troopas that can reform moments after being stomped on while making a rattling sound. Despite this, it's unknown if Nintendo has ever officially explained the origins of its English name, or intended these similarities in the enemy's design.
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Super Mario Bros. 3 Japanese manual (page 40 in the manual):
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-HAACJ.pdf

Cambridge Dictionary entry:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ja/dictionary/japanese-english/からから

DidYouKnowGaming video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4nbjX4iB18

Ezekiel 37 (Hebrew text and English translation from Hasidic Jewish website Chabad):
https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/16135

Ezekial 37:1–14 (Christian King James Version, and New American Bible Revised Edition translations):
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2037%3A1-14&version=KJV
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2037%3A1-14&version=NABRE

Christian translation comparisons of Ezekiel 37:2 and Ezekial 37:4, where the phrase "dry bones" appears (depending on the edition):
https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Ezekiel%2037:2
https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Ezekiel%2037%3A4
Final Fantasy Tactics
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Attachment In October 2020, a Facebook account known as "Leftist Gamer Memes" posted a meme depicting Wiefgraf saying left-wing rhetoric in a similar vein to the anti-capitalist themes in Final Fantasy Tactics:

"If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only exists for the lower class."

This meme would be shared so much that other users and internet sources began to mistakenly cite it as a real quote from the game. The game's writer and director Yasumi Matsuno eventually discovered the meme and clarified it was a fake quote, but nonetheless saw it as "something I would have written." He felt the meme's appeal stemmed from people dropping the game after its first chapter and not fully seeing the rest of Wiefgraf's character, stating:

"Wiegraf laments the disparity in society and wants to reform the unequal world. Therefore, he won't make fun of the lower classes himself. However, he may be sarcastic about those who claim that an unequal society is preferable. I think Algus is the most suitable person to use this [quote] because he endorses an unequal society."
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Mortal Kombat: Deception
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In the game files, some debuting characters and arenas are referred to with their internal production names:

• The Falling Cliffs stage is named "kollapsing_kliffs"
• The Nethership Interior stage is named "netherbelly"
• Havik is named "skab"
• Shujinko is named "monk"
• Monster is named "freak"
• Darrius is named "cassius"
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
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There are three unused Announcer voice clips found in the game's code, one of which announces the name of the non-playable sub-boss Moloch. This was found grouped with character selection screen data, suggesting that he was once planned to be included as an unlockable playable character. There are also two humorous voice clips shouting "Fat!" and "Fantastico!" that may have been recorded as inside jokes, but their intended purpose remains unknown.
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