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Call of Duty: Black Ops
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Attachment The mailboxes of the houses in Nuketown have the names Mason and Woods, referring to the campaign protagonists Alex Mason and Frank Woods.
Vigilante 8: Arcade
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Attachment In the Garage level from the High Octane Pack DLC, there are a couple of posters on the walls featuring other Activision games. The posters are of Call of Duty 3, True Crime: Streets of LA and Vigilante 8.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
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Pushing L2 and R2 on the title screen will blow the leaves in the background away.
Plants vs. Zombies
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In the "Achievement" menu, continuing to scroll down the page, past the list of achievements, will reveal a number of characters and items referencing previous Popcap games.

At the very bottom of the page are Zombies dressed in Chinese attire situated in front of a pagoda, implying it is the other side of the Earth.
Skullgirls
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Attachment The cafe featured in Filia's story, MadMans Cafe, is a reference to the popular fighting game website of the same name. The artwork for the cafe is a parody of the Edward Hopper painting "Nighthawks".
Payday 2
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Attachment The Mask, "The Death Dillinger", is based on the likeness of John Dillinger, a notorious bank robber of the early 20th century. This is why the mask is an "infamous" item in the game.
Pokémon X
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There is a Pokémon Ranger that will ask the player to join Pokémon Ranger team, saying that they could be the Blue Ranger. This is thought to refer to the Power Rangers, an American TV series that takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai. The characters are superheroes called "Rangers" who fight in color-coded outfits.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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It's possible to use an empty bottle to reflect Phantom Ganon and Ganondorf's magic blasts back at them, similar to how the Bug-Catching Net can be used to reflect Agahnim's magic in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Both items are used in their respective games to catch things, which are then stored in a bottle. Also like the net, there are some advantages to using the bottle: it has a slightly wider swipe and a more consistent motion than the sword.
Enter the Matrix
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There's a hidden message from Neo hidden deep within the Hacking section of the game. Following a long process which unlocks the majority of the hidden content, the player will receive a voiced message from Neo saying "You possess great skills. Now it's your turn. Follow the white rabbit."
Metroid Prime
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Attachment Using the GameCube-Game Boy Advance Link cable to connect a completed game of Metroid Fusion to Metroid Prime unlocks the original NES Metroid game and Samus' Fusion Suit for use on Metroid Prime. Both games must be completed before the Fusion Suit can be worn, but it has no special features, and is purely aesthetic.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
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Attachment Joseph Joestar has a unique counter-taunt, where he predicts his opponent's next line, which they proceed to say completely, and then react in surprise. He has a different version for each of the 41 characters, which includes two versions of himself.

Using this counter-taunt against Dio Brando will make Joseph say "Next you will say 'WRYYYYYYYYYY'", with Dio responding as expected. The "WRYYYYYYYYYY" that Joseph mimics sounds similar to the synthesized version of the yell Dio Brando makes in the Capcom-made arcade fighter JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, which became a semi-popular internet meme that was parodied in several videos.
Fur Fighters
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Tweek is listed as being born in Royston Vasey. This fictional town is the setting of British comedy series The League of Gentlemen.
Portal 2
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Attachment When Portal 2's audio files are tampered with or deleted, in the place of a broken audio clip, the game will instead play a file called "error.wav". This audio clip is of Dr. Kleiner from Half-Life 2, taken from a scene in which Dr. Kleiner is beginning to teleport Alyx but the cord gets unplugged, saying "Oh fiddlesticks, what now?"
Skullgirls
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The stage "Little Innsmouth" is a reference to the H.P. Lovecraft novella, "The Shadow Over Innsmouth".
Alice: Madness Returns
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Attachment In Chapter 4, inside the Queen's castle, the floating platforms look like the Weighted Companion Cube from the Portal series.
Skullgirls
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Attachment Parasoul's level 3 blockbuster, Inferno Brigade, resembles one of BB Hood's supers from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Darkstalkers.
The Stanley Parable
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At the beginning of the game, while the the narrator is telling the player to go to the meeting room, it is possible to look through a window and see an unnamed man walking down a hallway, if the player moves quickly. It is unknown who this man is, but it is believed to be either a fellow co-worker, or Stanley himself.
Indigo Prophecy
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Attachment In Tyler's bedroom, there is a desk with a figure on it. When examined, Tyler will say, "This is a figurine of Sox, a character from my favorite videogame." The figure is of Sox the Robot from Quantic Dream's first game, Omikron: The Nomad Soul.
The Stanley Parable
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Attachment During the Journey sequence, it's possible to see a mask from the Payday series hidden next to a number of boxes in a dark corner.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
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Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare parodied the Battlefield series in its E3 unveiling, using a similar theme and some of the music used in Battlefield promotional material.
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