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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.
Mortal Kombat II
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By playing 250 matches in a row, the players unlock the ability to play a round of Pong in the middle of the match. The game lasts until one player gets 7 points before throwing both players back into the match.
Fallout 3
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The Brahmin in all the Fallout games is in reference to "Brahmin" in Hindu culture, and the name likely plays on Hindu culture's reverence for cows.

However, this (and the fact that you and other NPCs can kill and eat the mutated cows) was viewed as disrespectful, which led to Fallout 3 being banned in India.
Fallout 3
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Attachment Liberty Prime is loosely modeled after Gort, from the 1951 movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still."

The "Prime" in Liberty Prime is actually NOT an intentional reference to Optimus Prime from the Transformers, as many people suspected.
Fallout 2
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Attachment There is a special encounter in which you encounter a Bridge Keeper who will only let you pass after answering three questions correctly. If you answer any of them incorrectly, you die.

This is a reference to the Bridge Keeper scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
Portal 2
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Attachment There is an achievement/trophy in the game called Ship Overboard. In the back of an office in Chapter 6: The Fall, Spoiler:there is a secret door hiding a hallway which leads to a dry dock containing a life preserver from The Borealis, a scientific research vessel owned by Aperture Science. The Borealis was first featured in Half Life 2 Episode 2. Getting close to and looking at the life preserver will get you the achievement.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Going to the website "Littlelacysurprisepageant.com" from a computer in-game will get you an automatic five-star wanted rating. The website's address is a reference to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories radio commercial "Little Lacy Surprise" featuring Jack Howitzer.
New Super Mario Bros. U
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In an enemy course level, if you defeat the enemy and wait about 30 seconds, Nabbit will appear, steal your prize and then jump off screen. If however Nabbit is being played as in New Super Luigi U or either game in the Switch port, the screen will simply fade to black without anything happening.
New Super Mario Bros. U
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On the second loop of the title screen, Luigi won't jump and ground pound with the rest and will look confused, briefly, before turning to run as usual.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
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Spoiler:Eric Lecarde from Castlevania: Bloodlines appears in Portrait of Ruin as a ghost named Wind. He will give out quests for the player to complete.
New Super Luigi U
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Attachment Mario's cap is seen on Peach's table in the intro.
Batman: Arkham City
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In the Wonder City Foundations is a shop called "Toys & Dolls". On the door is a sign that says "Gentlemen's Hats & Accessories", and a picture very similar to the Gentleman's Ghost face, a character in the DC Universe. In the window is also a toy "Ghost Train".
Donkey Kong Country
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Attachment On the level "Slip Slide Ride" in the Game Boy Color version of the game, you can find the RareWare cow. This cow is present in some other Rare handheld games, such as Banjo Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge and Conker's Pocket Tales
Final Fantasy X
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When you talk to the woman taking care of the Chocobos at the bottom of the ship during the sea voyage to Kilika, she will sing a part of the Chocobo Theme.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
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There is a special mode called Richter Mode. You play as both Richter Belmont and Maria Renard. Richter plays much as he did in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, except that he lacks item crashes.
Batman: Arkham City
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Attachment On top of a structure in the Industrial District near the Krank Co toy company building, the player can find Scarecrow's mask discarded on the ground. Scanning the mask is part of one of The Riddler's challenges.
Viewtiful Joe
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Amongst the garbage Gran Bruce spits out while fighting him is a Nintendo GameCube.
Tekken 3
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Tekken 3 has a guest character in the form of Gon, a silent little dinosaur originating from a manga of the same name. His secondary costume, where he wears a turtle shell, references a time when he did so in his manga, as well as the fact that his mother was a turtle.
Epic Mickey
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Attachment On Mickey Junk Mountain (Wasteland version of the Matterhorn) you can see a number of old NES and SNES Mickey Mouse game cartridges made by Capcom.
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