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League of Legends
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There is a set of skins that are references to different web browsers:
• FoxFire Ahri
• Safari Caitlyn
• Explorer Ezreal
• Chrome Rammus
League of Legends
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Draven can catch the axe of another Draven. Upon doing so, he will have special dialogue such as "Nice axe, I'll take it" and "Yoink!"
Infamous 2
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Attachment Sly Cooper's cane can be bought on the Playstation Store as an alternate skin for Cole's Amp.
Star Fox 64
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In the Macbeth level, there is a time limit to fighting the boss even if the player missed the Supply Depot ending that leads to Area 6. If the player gets far enough, the boss will state that the player was too slow, and dive bomb the player, killing them instantly. If using a cheat to have infinite health, then the boss will continue to bounce the player upwards until the game crashes.
Fallout 3
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Attachment In the Hubris Comics building is a letter to an editor on the receptionist's computer which includes a number of comic book references.


"Requiem for an Antagonist"
Grognak the Barbarian is an excellent comic for many reasons, but one of the most widely-respected ones is the depth of its villains. From the cold-blooded manipulations of the Man-Saurian to the love-hate romance with Femme-Ra, the stories of Grognak's enemies are every bit as fascinating as his own tales.

But, for my money, no tale is more tragic and more fascinating than that of the AntAgonizer. While never developed as fully as major villains like Skullpocalypse or Mastadonald, the portrait of the orphaned girl raised by ants and instilled with a bitter hatred of humanity has tremendous potential for reader connection and possible redemption.

However, in "Grognak and the Ants of Agony," Mr. Neptura threw away all of that potential by simply treating the AntAgonizer as a two-dimensional villain with a futile and pointless grudge against mankind. His writing replaced her subtle undertones of lost humanity and tragically lost innocence with the worst sort of mustache-twirling cliched dialogue. It was an offense to a deep and tragic character.

How a hack like that continues to find work in comics is beyond my comprehension. Hubris Comics should fire him and return the series to the capable hands of Mr. Moorellis. Until that time, I REFUSE to buy another comic from what USED to be my favorite publisher!

Obsessed in Oakmont


"Mr. Moorellis" is likely the combined last-names of Alan Moore and Warren Ellis, two well known English comic book writers.
"Mr. Neptura" is a reference to the character "Marto Neptura" in the comic Promethea, which was written by Alan Moore.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
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Attachment The button on Phoenix's hat is the same button worn by Ema Skye in the extra chapter added to the DS port of the first Ace Attorney game.
Sonic Jam
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Attachment There are four desktop images on the disc. They can easily be accessed by putting the disc into a PC, and navigating to the Extras directory in the root of the disc.
Half-Life
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Attachment In the chapter "Forget About Freeman", using the "noclip" command from the game's console allows the player to enter an elevator, revealing a red triangle. Interacting with this triangle will either crash the game, or send the player two rooms ahead, dead on the ceiling.
Team Fortress 2
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The robots voices in Mann vs Machine are simply the standard, human class dialogue passed through a robotic filter.

Among these voice files are unused Demoman and Soldier lines, generally stating "DOMINATED!", followed by expressions of concern or friendship.

It's likely that the original, human versions of these lines were created for the WAR! Update, in which the BLU Soldier and RED Demoman were discovered to have a secret friendship, and the administrator pitted them against each other. The unused voice clips imply that the Soldier and Demoman were putting on an act for their bosses, pretending to no longer be friends. It's unknown why Valve chose not to include these lines.
World of Warcraft
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Attachment There is an item in the game called MOLL-E, which references the Disney film "WALL-E".
World of Warcraft
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Ironband's Excavation Site contains a half-buried statue, similar to the statue of liberty. This appears to be a reference to Planet of the Apes.
Brütal Legend
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Attachment The unlockable solo 'Bring It On Home' summons a fiery zeppelin that crashes into the ground when played. This is a direct reference to both the Led Zeppelin song of the same name and the burning zeppelin on the cover of their debut album.
HyperZone
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Attachment The boss of the third level, Old Capital, is a SNES button pad, with the four colored buttons spinning around the central pad.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
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The achievement "Don't I Know You?", which is obtained by controlling both Captain America and Human Torch in free play, is a joke about how Captain America and Human Torch were both portrayed by the same actor (Chris Evans) in Captain America: The First Avenger and the Fantastic Four films, respectively.
Borderlands
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There is a boss monster called Rakkinishu. Its name is a reference to a carver boss from Diablo II named "Rakanishu".
Rakkinishu will always drop a shield called "Cracked Sash", which shares its name with the lowest quality belt item in Diablo II.
Pac-Man World
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In an interview with Scott Rogers, a designer of Pac-World, he revealed that Toc-Man's name was a nod to "Namcot," a short-lived Namco division created to handle console game releases.
Franchise: Pokémon
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Archeops' National Pokédex number, 567, is also the same as it's base stat total. It is the only Pokémon to do this. Also, in the Dewey Decimal system, 567 refers to fossil cold-blooded vertebrates, which is where the creatures the Pokémon resembles would be classified.
Call of Duty: Ghosts
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Attachment The opening scene of the game is an exact copy of the ending from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but with different characters.
HyperZone
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Attachment In the game's ending credits, some of the chips have "HAL" labeled on them, which refers to the development studio (HAL Laboratory) that created the game.

Another of their logos can be seen on an enemy/obstacle named "Box" on the first level of the game (Material Factory). "HALKEN" is composed of "HAL" and the first part of "kenkyuujo", which means "research laboratory".
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
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Attachment Shortly after his introduction, the Human Torch comments that a certain bridge looks like a rainbow road, and it makes him want to race. This is likely a reference to the Rainbow Road seen throughout the Mario series, primarily as a racing track in the Mario Kart games.
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