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The Wonderful 101
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Attachment The secret character Poseman is a reference to Viewtiful Joe. Not only does he resemble Joe physically, he does some of his poses, has a move called "Heroic Forever" which is similar to Joe's "Viewtiful Forever", and his title is "Go for it!", which refers to the introduction of each scored segment in the Viewtiful Joe games.
Pokémon X
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Y (Game)
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Attachment An NPC informs the player that Blue, the player's rival in the original Pokémon Red & Blue, has previously visited Kalos to study.
Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken
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After the game's ending plays, there are several things that will happen if the game is left running, and it's possible to trigger a hidden message from a programmer named Hidemushi. First, the ending photo will change to black and white after waiting 18 minutes, and then sepia after another 18 minutes. After 55 more minutes, the music will then stop, and pressing A + B + Start + Select + Left on Controller 1 and A + B + Right on Controller 2 will cause some new music to play. Pressing B + Select + Right on Controller 1 and B + Right + Down on Controller 2 will start Hidemushi's message, calling out everyone that he had to put up with while developing the game and thanking those who did help him. Once Hidemushi's message stops, press A + B + Up on Controller 1 for his last message, a dedication to his wife. After waiting 18 more minutes, the game goes back to the title screen.

Two exclusive songs play during this hidden message. The first track is a remix from The Karate Kid NES game, while the other track is completely new and starts playing when the message 「そういえば せわになった ひともいたな・・・・・」 appears, translated in English to "Come to think of it, some people were helpful to me, too." Both games were composed by Hirohiko Takayama. Both songs, unlike the rest of the game, use the Famicom's basic onboard audio system rather than the Namco 163 audio expansion chip which supports up to 8 additional channels.
Franchise: Fallout
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Attachment Mentats, which temporarily increase a player's PE (Perception), IN (Intelligence) and CH (Charisma), are a direct reference to the novel series Dune, written by Frank Herbert.

In the novel, Mentats are super-intelligent human beings that undergo special training that gives them the cognitive and analytical abilities of electronic computers, replacing sentient machines altogether.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
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The Ancient Tongue which the Laguz characters speak is actually just a heavily stylized English font. The pieces of Ancient Tongue that appear on the game's menus can be translated, and when placed in order, form a quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet, specifically a love poem that Hamlet sends to Ophelia: "Doubt that the Stars are fire / Doubt that the Sun does not move / Doubt truth to be a liar, / But never doubt I love." The quote has no relevance to the game's plot, but is a neat reference to a famous line.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record
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Attachment An 8-bit sprite of Mega Man appears on the heels of the Protoman outfit.
Dead Rising 3
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Attachment The Female Business Outfit fully resembles Rebecca Chang's outfit from Dead Rising 2. It is found inside Felicia, located in Central City.
Pokémon X
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Y (Game)
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An NPC in the game questions the appearance of a Mega Pokemon, asking, "do you think all Mega Pokemon have spiky hair?" This is a reference to the Super Saiyan transformation in the Dragon Ball series.
The Wolf Among Us
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When Bigby investigates Prince Lawrence's apartment, the sound on the television reveals that he was watching Midtown Cowboys, a sitcom from Sam and Max Save The World's 2nd Episode: Situation Comedy.
World of Warcraft
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Goblins defending the town-in-a-box during the Goblin origin story will occasionally make references to other games or media. After killing a zombie, there is a chance Goblin Survivors will yell out "Smoker" in reference to the Left 4 Dead game series. They may also yell "What do you think, Zombie kill of the week?" in reference to the movie Zombieland.
Magicka
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During a single player game, the player will be accompanied by a fairy parodying those found in The Legend of Zelda series. The fairy will often start sentences with "Hey Listen," and will give useless advice such as "Maybe you can cast spells on enemies".

Also like the fairies in The Legend of Zelda, the fairy will revive the player once if they die, and then leave.
Rogue Legacy
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Attachment Booyan, the clown operator of the games room, is a reference to the 1982 arcade game Pooyan. Aside from his name, the music played in the background of this room is a remix of the main stage music in Pooyan.
The Last of Us Part I
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Three PS3s can be found throughout the game:

• During the opening segment under the TV in the family room.
• On the bottom shelf of a bookcase Spoiler:in a games room in the University.
• In a store Spoiler:while escaping from David's gang in Lakeside Resort.
Franchise: Fallout
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Attachment Grognak the Barbarian is an obvious reference to "The Savage Sword of Conan the Barbarian", and the cover of the in-game Grognak comic "In the Lair of the Virgin Eater" resembles the cover of the Conan comic named "Lair of the Ice Worm".

Also on the in-game comic cover, Grognak looks remarkably similar to the Barbarian class image from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Notably the axe-heads, folds in the clothing, hand positions, and most of the body pose are almost exactly the same.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
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During Case #4, Farewell My Turnabout, Phoenix and Pearl enter Corrida's hotel room on the second day of the investigation. When Wendy Oldbag appears, Phoenix says "Zoinks! It's the Alien!!!", a reference to the show Scooby Doo, where the character Shaggy yells "Zoinks!" when scared.
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
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Attachment Storyboards were produced for a pirate ship sequence, and Dirk would have faced an octopus and the Pirate King. While this sequence did not make it into the game, there is a pirate flag in the pile of objects that Dirk pours out of his bag at the end of the page, suggesting that the pirate ship sequence was cut after the ending was produced.
Poker Night 2
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Attachment Doug, from The Walking Dead, makes a small cameo appearance during the intro scene. He is seen carrying several boxes through a door. This may be a reference to him "packing his boxes" and leaving the game, as a character from The Walking Dead was originally supposed to appear as a player in the tournament.
Gone Home
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Attachment A salad dressing bottle can be found hidden in the kitchen pantry behind some boxes. Upon inspection, the label bears a striking resemblance to the cover artwork for BioShock Infinite. The brand name, "Levine's", is a reference to BioShock's Creative Director Ken Levine, who use to work alongside the founding members of the Fullbright Company at 2K Games before the development of Gone Home.
BS Zelda no Densetsu
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Attachment The layout of the first six dungeons of the First Quest spell out St. Giga. The layout of the Second Quest dungeons spells out Nintendo.
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road
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Attachment During the opening battle conversation between Bardock and Gohan, Bardock will say "Hm? You look familiar... Are you Turles' son?" Turles was a Saiyan, and the main antagonist of the 3rd Dragon Ball Z film, The Tree of Might.

Though there's no mention in the anime or any official reference material of Turles having a son, if he did, that son might look just like Gohan, due to his own appearance being identical to Gohan's father, Goku.
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