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Halo 3
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In the multiplayer map "Sand Trap," it is possible to flip an Elephant over. When A Spartan/Elite tries to flip it back over, it will say "Hold RB to flip... wait, what? How did you do that?"
Borderlands 2
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The side quest "3:10 to Kaboom" is a reference to the movie 3:10 To Yuma.
Donkey Kong Country
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In the opening intro, Cranky can be seen standing on the red girders from the original Donkey Kong playing a phonograph. The music playing is from the NES version of Donkey Kong.
World of Warcraft
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Attachment In the Borean Tundra, killing one of the mobs at the Fizzcrank Pumping Station will allow you to loot a quest item called 'the Ultrasonic Screwdriver' which will begin a quest with the same name. This is a possible reference to the 'sonic screwdriver' from the science fiction series "Doctor Who".
Mega Man Legends
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Once the Flutter is fixed up, you can find a special cut scene by going into Roll's room. The scene involves Roll screaming from off screen at Mega Man to get out of her room. It's implied that he accidentally walked in on her while she was changing. After the cut scene ends, Mega Man will do his victory pose.
Borderlands 2
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The challenge "Say Watt again" is reference to the film Pulp fiction where Jules Winnfield says it during an interrogation.
Wolfenstein 3D
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The secret level of Episode 3 is a parody of Pac-Man complete with ghosts that damage the player when they touch him. Pellets are replaced with gold chalices and Power Pellets are replaced with extra lives, and there are some normal Nazi enemies in the level as well.

The most recent rerelease of the game on Xbox Live Arcade replaces the Pac-Man ghosts with Hitler Ghosts due to license issues.
Borderlands 2
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Attachment In the side mission "Hell Hath No Fury", after blowing up the dam, Handsome Jack will read out a list of the week's construction casulaties which are: Hartnell, W. Troughton, P. Pertwee, J. Baker, T.

This is a reference to the actors William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, all of who played in respective order the character 'the Doctor' in the science fiction series Doctor Who.
Borderlands 2
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At the main menu, Claptrap can be seen entering an outhouse which will then suddenly vanish and quickly land back to the ground, a possible reference to the TARDIS from "Doctor Who" which also travels in a similar fashion.
Borderlands 2
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Occasionally, one of the citizens may say "I'm missing the new episode of Constable What!", a parody of the series "Doctor Who".
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment The bow tie "Dr. Whoa" is a reference to the science fiction series "Doctor Who" and is often associated with the main character 'the Doctor', particularly the 11th incarnation. The bow tie can be worn by either the Medic or Spy and was created through the Steam Workshop by the user "TauVee".
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
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There are three items hidden in the castle that serve no purpose except as inside-jokes and trophies.

The Hidden Bell - Located in the Dark Chapel in the bell room. Using the Hippogriff soul super jump into the first bell, doing so a special bell will fall out.

The Hidden Crown - Located in the huge vertical portion of the Demon Guest House the part with the chandeliers. Head up to the room in the southeast corner that contains a single Waiter Skeleton and a chair. Sitting in the chair for a few seconds and a crown will emerge from the ground, just like the original Castlevania.

The Hidden Konami Man - The old school mascot for Konami is located in the Cursed Clock Tower. Visit the room with a single Slime and Tanjelly and then crouch in the spike-free area for one second. Konami Man will fly across the screen in all his 8-bit pixelated glory.
Duke Nukem Forever
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In the beginning of Duke Nukem's Titty City, one of the strippers asks you to get her a few things. One of the things she says to get Duke to help her is that there will be cake. Spoiler:Since the entire level is set in a dream and you do not see the cake any where in the level, the cake she is talking about is most likely not real. This is probably a reference to Portal's "The cake is a lie" meme.
Mega Man X4
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Attachment At the beginning of Frost Walrus's stage, you can see Blizzard Buffalo (Mega Man X3) frozen in the background. In the Mini-boss room, you can also see Chill Penguin (Mega Man X) frozen.
Loom
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Attachment The game is actually an interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. It even features many songs from the ballet.
Star Wars: DroidWorks
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During the game, pressing Enter followed by typing "tardis", then pressing Enter again, then Backspace and then the numbers 1 to 9 will allow you to teleport.

The TARDIS is the spaceship from Doctor Who which can travel anywhere in both time and space.
Persona 4
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Attachment Once you unlock Heaven, Spoiler: where you need to rescue Nanako from Namatame, you can go back to the Void Quest entrance to get a special message. When you try to enter the dungeon, Yosuke will say, "[player], we should be headed to find Spoiler:Nanako-chan... Our princess is in another castle, dude." This is a reference to the infamous message Toad would give Mario in the original Super Mario Bros.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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Attachment During early development, Isabelle didn't have a real name, but was instead referred to as simply "Secretary" (ひしょ, Hisho). In the Japanese final release, her name is Shizu (しずえ), likely as a reference to her breed of dog, a Shih Tzu.
BioShock Infinite
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Attachment When in front of the ticket salesman for the First Lady Airship, if you do nothing or demand the tickets, the salesman will stab you in the right hand, making Booker wear a bandage around that hand for the rest of the game. This is considered canon as this is how Booker is seen in all of his promotional art and even the front cover.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
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Attachment The enemy "Chronomage" was inspired by the White Rabbit from "Alice in Wonderland". His description reads "Rabbit that uses a clock to stop time. Strict in regards to tardiness."
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