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Shadows of the Damned
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The level "As Evil As Dead" contains several references to the movie The Evil Dead. Outside of the stage's title, there's a scene in which Paula takes a POV shot chasing Garcia much like the monster did in The Evil Dead. There's also a demon trapped in a basement also much like Cheryl was in the film.
Secret of Mana
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Attachment When on a screen with your weapon drawn, holding the A and L buttons, and while doing this pressing the R button 39 times, releasing the A and L buttons and pressing R once more will cause the letters "NAS" to appear where the recharge percentage is normally displayed. This is most likely an Easter egg hidden by the Iranian-American programmer, Nasir Gebelli, who worked for Square on the first 3 Final Fantasy titles and Secret of Mana.
Fire Emblem Awakening
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In Owain's support conversation with Inigo he makes several references to past Fire Emblem Games, such as Shadow Dragon and Radiant Dawn, and past characters like Eliwood and Shinon.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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In the Inverted Castle, the player must unite 5 relics of Dracula in order to unlock the path to Dracula (Those being a Ring, Heart, Rib, Tooth and Eye of Vlad), a concept first utilized in Castlevania 2. All five are guarded by bosses based on the original Castlevania bosses.

In addition, every boss in the Inverted Castle save one are previous bosses and even playable characters in the series. Aside from the aforementioned five, the player meets Galamoth (Kid Dracula), Shaft (Rondo of Blood), the Doppleganger (Castlevania 3), three falsified heroes from Castlevania 3, with whom Alucard himself was a companion, and of course Dracula. The one exception is Beelzebub, whose first appearance was Symphony of the Night.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
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Attachment There is a secret room in Laharl's castle. To get to it, the player must press a hidden button behind Laharl's throne, and another one on the skull on the counter of The Rosen Queen store. Then, in the big hall with Longinus, investigate the corner behind a Prinny complaining about a breeze. This will lead to Etna's secret chamber, where she will store her diary. Reading the diary in every chapter will reward you with an item called "Testament". In the later ports, this also unlocks Etna Mode after beating the game.
Fable III
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Attachment During the quest "Crime and Punishment", the player can find a cake and a Hobbe worshiping a crate with hearts on the sides. These are both references to the Portal series.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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Attachment The optional boss battle at the top of the Inverted Castle, Galamoth, is a villain from the Kid Dracula series. Although his design is far more gothic and gritty to coincide with Symphony of the Night's style, he retains basic design similarities and even similar lightning based attacks.
Castlevania
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The names listed in the ending credits are parodies of famous people who have ties to classic horror or monster films. They are:

Terence Fisher (Trans Fishers)
Bram Stoker (Vran Stoker)
James Bernard (James Banana)
Christoper Lee (Christopher Bee)
Bela Lugosi (Belo Lugosi)
Boris Karloff (Boris Karloffice)
Lon Chaney (Love Chaney)
Lon Chaney, Jr. (Love Chaney, Jr.)
Barbara Shelley (Barber Sherry)
Max Schreck (Max Schrecks)
Glenn Strange (Green Stranger)
Oliver Reed (Cafebar Read)
Andre Morell (Andre Moral)
John Carradine (John Candy)

Also, Simon Belmont's name was accidentally left "Simon Belmondo", his Japanese name (シモン・ベルモンド Shimon Berumondo).
Bayonetta
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There is an unlockable sword in the game called Pillow Talk. It is the same sword that Ushiwakamaru uses in Okami, and the name "Pillow Talk" is the name of the ending theme of Devil May Cry.
Infamous 2
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Attachment On the first island, there are a set of theaters whose movie marquee have movie titles that parody real games. These movies are:

• Assassin's Need (Love Too) - Assassin's Creed
• Hey, Low Reach - Halo: Reach
• No Need For Speed - Need For Speed
• Epic Hickey - Epic Mickey
• Little Big Unit - Little Big Planet
• Latch It and Skank - Ratchet & Clank
• Sly! - Sly Cooper
• Uncharted Love - Uncharted
• Call Of Booty - Call of Duty
• Solid Serpent The Man, The Movie - Metal • Gear Solid (Solid Snake)
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
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There is a code that can be entered at the very beginning of the game to access a secret recreated level from the original Prince of Persia game.
Persona 3
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Attachment There's a video game the protagonist receives called "Innocent Sin Online", a fictional MMORPG. Playing it will merit you the S. Link of the Hermit with a character who's screen name is "Maya". The name Maya is the name of one of the main characters in "Persona 2: Innocent Sin", as well as the protagonist in the follow up game "Persona 2: Eternal Punishment". The protagonist also has the screen name of "Tatsuya", referencing the protagonist of "Innocent Sin".
Mass Effect 3
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The pilot, Joker, references the book and film The Hunt For Red October by saying, "Stealth drive engaged. Only way they'll detect us is if you all start singing the Russian national anthem." In the book and film, the eponymous submarine, thought completely undetectable by traditional means, is discovered by American sub sonar when its crew joyously sings the Russian national anthem.
Minecraft: Java Edition
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Attachment When Beta 1.4 was released (April 1st, 2011), there was a small chance of every chunk spawning a block that is now called "Locked Chest" which, when right-clicked, displayed a menu saying "Steve Co. Supply Crate". This is a nod to Team Fortress 2's Mann Co. Supply Crates. Clicking the "Go to Store" button opened a browser window to the newly created Minecraft Store, which sold 12 items:
• Steve Co. Supply Crate Key ($3)
• Steve Co. Supply Crate Key 5-Pack ($18)
• Miner's Helmet ($21)
• Name Change ($99)
• Creeper Saddle ($42)
• Secret Griefer Identity ($155)
• Enlargement Pill ($2)
• Response From Support ($494)
• Three "Coming Soon" items (Priced at $75, $7, and $1499)
• "Regular Padlock" for $8.

Items could be "purchased" by clicking on them. Once the cart reaches $10,000 worth of items, a pop-up appears advising you to click cancel if you're prone to seizures. If you click OK, the screen starts flashing various colors.

Clicking the Checkout button caused a Velociraptor sound effect with an error in the "checkout" process. On April 2nd, a banner was added which floated the words "April Fools!" across the screen, accompanied by a midi instrumental of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up".

The "Locked Chest" item was meant to be removed on the midnight of April 1st, but since the creator, Markus Persson, was sick, the item was removed on April 5th instead, the day Beta 1.4_01 was released.
Catherine
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Attachment Inside the Stray Sheep bar, there is a doll of Teddie, a character from Persona 4.
World of Warcraft
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In Mulgore, there is a character by the name of Ahab Wheathoof, who gives you a quest to find his lost dog, Kyle. This character was actually created by a child by the name of Ezra Chatterton, who had brain cancer as a child. Ezra was able to go to Blizzard's offices thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and help design the character, who was also voiced by Ezra. Ezra also received the first Ashes of Al'ar, a phoenix mount, phoenix being both Ezra's middle name as well as his in-game name (Ephoenix). Ezra also helped create the Merciless Gladiator's Crossbow of the Phoenix, a crossbow that has the inscription of "Finely crafted to Ephoenix's specification." Unfortunately, Ezra suffered a stroke in August, 2008, and died on October 20th. As one last tribute, the elder that appears in Thunder Bluff during the Lunar Festival was renamed to Ezra Wheathoof.
Team Fortress 2
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On the official Team Fortress 2 Wiki, pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, enter will cause a Spy to drop from above, plant a sapper on the logo, and audio will play from the Engineer.
Doom 3
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Near the end of Doom 3, before the player faces the Cyberdemon, turning left will bring the player to a brick with the id Software logo printed on it. Interracting with this brick opens up a secret room containing a PDA from id Software themselves. The PDA contains messages from the id Software staff, thanking the player for playing through to the end of the game.
Saints Row: The Third
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Attachment Professor Genki has a 0.05% (1 in 2000) chance of spawning in most neighborhoods of Steelport. And a 0.25% (1 in 400) of spawning in Yearwood. Whenever he spawns, Genki has a 50% chance of being unarmed, a 35% chance of having an Annihilator and Electric Grenades and a 15% chance of having a Stun Gun and Molotov Cocktails. If the player is able to kill Genki he is rewarded with $100,000.
Batman: Arkham Asylum
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The sequel, Arkham City, had plans made as early as 6-8 months before Arkham Asylum was complete. A secret room was placed within the warden's office, which was filled with concept work and initial ideas. The room remained hidden for six months following the game's release until Rocksteady themselves revealed that it was in the game.
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