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Tekken Tag Tournament
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Dr. Bosconovitch can be found amongst the cheering crowd in Tekken Bowling mode, where he can be "K.O."ed if you aim and throw the ball at him.
Spider-Man 2
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Some long, green feathers can be found at the location of the battle with Vulture from the first game, implying that they are left over from the fight.
Brian Bloodaxe
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Attachment In one of the rooms, a Dalek from "Doctor Who" can be found moving from left to right on a platform.
Wolfenstein 3D
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Attachment ID software originally held a contest where, if a player completed the insane secret maze in Episode 2, Floor 8, they would find a sprite that said "Call Apogee say 'AARDWOLF.'" The contest was cancelled because map editors were made for the game that allowed players to navigate through the maze much easier, trivializing the contest. In later versions, a certain part of the maze was blocked off and/or replaced the sign with a pile of bones.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment As part of the Pyromania update, two new Scout weapons were the Baby Face Blaster and the Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol. These are references to famous criminals from the 1930's. The criminals were nicknamed George "Baby Face" Nelson and Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd.
Saints Row IV
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If the player goes to a store called "Let's Pretend" and shoots a certain door, it will open, revealing a secret passage downstairs. The room contains the developer's heads, and if they are all shot, a gun called "Tiny Pistol" will appear. If fired, the gun will push you backwards. This is a reference to the gun "Noisy Cricket" from Men in Black, which when fired will also push you back.
Saints Row IV
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Sometimes when talking to Keith David, he will say "I was 12 hours into Dead Island when the Zin attacked. Now I'll never finish. I won't forgive them for that." Saints Row IV was distributed by Deep Silver, who also published Dead Island.
Castle Crashers
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On the level "Alien Ship", if the player goes left instead of right after being freed from their cell, they will see the game's producers in cryogenic stasis.
The Legend of Zelda
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Attachment The third dungeon (of the first quest) is shaped like a left-facing swastika, a symbol most commonly known today for its affiliation with Nazism. In the game's manual, this shape is called a "manji", the Japanese word for swastika, and is in reality an ancient symbol used under varying meanings by many different Eurasian, African, and American religions and cultures for thousands of years prior to its adoption by the Nazi Party.
Klax
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Attachment The developers of the game were given six weeks to finish porting the game to the Game Boy Color. Since Mike Mika and his friends finished with a few weeks to spare, they started putting Easter eggs in the game. One of these was a wedding proposal to Mike's then-girlfriend, Micki, who did not see it until Tips And Tricks Magazine told her to enter the code.
Divekick
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The character S-Kill is modelled entirely after former Capcom community manager Seth Killian. His teleport move and kick are direct references to the character Seth from Super Street Fighter IV, who was also named after him.
Duke Nukem 3D
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The God-mode cheat "dncornholio" is thought to be a reference to Beavis's alter-ego 'Cornholio' in the TV show Beavis and ButtHead.
Jurassic Park: The Game
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After encountering the electrical fence when playing as Nima in Episode 1: The Intruder, there is a sign that can be interacted with that reads "Danger 1000 volts". If you select the sign, Nima will question its significance. Select it a few more times and Nima will say "1.21 gigawatts? Why so much?". This is a reference to the amount of electricity necessary to power the Flux Capacitor in Back to the Future. It is worthy to note that Telltale games released a Back to the Future video game prior to Jurassic Park.
Black Mesa
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In the level 'Office Complex', there is a pizza placed in the corner of a room. Later on in 'We've Got Hostiles' there is an area that has the writing, 'The pizza is a lie' this is a nod to the 'Cake is a lie' line from the popular Valve Software game Portal, and is only accessible via the noclip command after activating SV_Cheats 1.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
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Attachment In the Wii version of the game, during the Challenge of Humility, looking up to the right of where you started will reveal a constellation of a Rabbid with a plunger.
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Attachment Snake's alternate palette swaps in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are based on wearable camouflage outfits in Metal Gear Solid 3, such as the Fire camo and Spirit camo.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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Snake VS Monkey is a mode where the player plays as Solid Snake (judging by references to Otacon and Metal Gears as well as Snake talking with Campbell) wherein the player must catch the eponymous apes from Ape Escape. This mini-game was not included in the 3DS version or the multiplatform HD Collection, likely due to Sony's ownership of Ape Escape.
Astérix & Obélix XXL 2: Mission Las Vegum
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The game features several parodies of videogame characters and titles, including Pac-Man, Tetris, Sonic, Tomb Raider, Street Fighter and Super Mario Bros.
Saints Row IV
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There is a suit in the game called "Ransom Hunter" that resembles Boba Fett's armour from Star Wars.
Franchise: Megami Tensei
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"Phoenix Ranger Featherman R" is a fictional television series seen in most of the Persona games, having first appeared in Persona 2: Innocent Sin. It is a parody or homage to Tokusatsu programs like Super Sentai (Power Rangers in the United States) Most likely Chojin Sentai Jetman and Science Ninja Team Gatchaman.
In Persona 4 Golden all playable characters have costumes based on Phoenix Ranger Featherman R but only Chie and Yukiko are wearing females outfits while all the others are wearing male outfits.
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