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Duke Nukem Forever
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While in the casino, you see the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42. It's a reference to the numbers from LOST.
Duke Nukem Forever
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Attachment Duke is offered power armor, but he refuses the armor saying "Power armor is for pussies." This is a reference to the Halo series. It should also be noted that Halo themed music is playing in the background during the scene.
Duke Nukem Forever
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In the Duke Dome chapter before fighting the boss, Duke says "you are one ugly motherfucker." This is a reference to the movie 'Predator'.
Duke Nukem Forever
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When opening the door to Queen Bitch, Duke says "You make me wish I had three guns." This is a reference to Total Recall movie, where a women with three breasts says "you're going to wish you had three hands." Queen Bitch also has three breasts.
Duke Nukem Forever
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When in the chapter Duke's Titty City, on the desk in the Employees Only room where the security camera is, there is a never-ending spinning top. This is a reference to Inception.
Duke Nukem Forever
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In chapter Titty City when Duke interacts with a phone, he hears "Tonight... You." This is a reference to Handbanana from Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Duke Nukem Forever
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In Duke's Titty City, when you look in the mirror in the bathroom you can see the word "MURDER" reflected off the wall (as REDRUM) in the back. This is a reference to the movie The Shining.
Duke Nukem Forever
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In Duke's Titty City there is a message "Jenny 867-5309" scribbled on the wall. It is a reference to the song "867 5309 (Jenny)" by Tommy Tutone.
Escape from Monkey Island
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In the PC version, if you type "skull" anytime during the game, Murray the skull will appear on the screen laughing.
Super Mario Galaxy
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Attachment There is a hidden toy train in the Toy Time Galaxy. It serves no purpose and was likely a gag by developers.
Cave Story
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Attachment In the original PC version of Cave Story, Balrog used to make his appearance breaking through a wall and saying "Huzzah!". However, in the WiiWare and 3DS ports, that sentence was changed to "Oh Yeah!" to reference the Kool-Aid Man.
Mario Kart 7
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Attachment In Shy Guy Bazaar, the carpets have sprites of Angry Suns, Phantos, Pansers and Cobrats from Super Mario 2 and 3 on them.
Fallout: New Vegas
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Attachment Benny is based off of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, who was an American mobster and one of the main driving forces in the development of the Las Vegas strip. There is also a striking resemblance between the two men's signature checkerboard suits.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment Starting the game with a Pikmin save file on their memory card grants the player the Captain Olimar trophy. This is the only legitimate way to obtain this particular trophy.
Super Mario Bros. 3
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Attachment The three islands on World 7 (Pipe Land) are actually shaped like the Overworld Pipe sprites.
Pikmin 2
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By going to any dungeon you have not completed and getting every treasure there, you will be brought to a special results screen. By waiting at this screen for about four minutes, Totaka's Song will start playing.
Pikmin 2
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Attachment The Awakening Wood has the exact same layout as The Forest of Hope from the first game. In the entry for the Geographic Projection (which is found in the Awakening Wood), Olimar says that he "explored this forest the last time he was here, but it has undergone some dramatic changes" and that he has "given this forest a new name." Both of these hints that both areas are one in the same.
Pikmin 2
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If you put 20 of each color Pikmin into your party they will start singing (or humming) a secret song. This song was actually a promotional song for Pikmin 1 in Japan and is called 'Ai no Uta'.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
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When Raiden meets up with Snake after he escapes and retrieves his stuff, he'll say "Time to go. If you run out of ammo, you can have mine." Then Raiden replies "You got enough?" Snake will say "Absolutely... Infinite ammo." while saying this, he points to his headband with his thumb. This is a reference to the original Metal Gear Solid where, if you get the good ending, Meryl will give Snake a headband that grants him infinite ammo.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
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Attachment There was a level cut from the final release of the game where the Ghostbusters fight haunted floats in the Thanksgiving Day Parade. At one point during this level, the team would have made a trip to Ray's Occult Books, which was Ray Stantz's book store in Ghostbusters II. A Dopey Dog float was supposed to be the end level boss, but was replaced with a different character. Dopey Dog was a character from The Real Ghostbusters cartoon show.

There was also a "Crowd" mechanic developed for use primarily with this level that was also cut. The "Crowd" mechanic was supposed to simulate the many people that walk the streets of New York City. This "Crowd" mechanic gave up to 1,000 individual NPCs their own AI. The members of the Crowd Mechanic successfully reacted to the Ghostbusters walking by, became scared of ghosts that appeared out of nowhere, and ran in terror when the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man appeared on the street.
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