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Pokémon Scarlet
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Violet (Game)
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In the Academy's History Class, on the board behind Raifort, both professor Laventon and an old Hisuian Poke Ball from Pokémon Legends: Arceus can be seen.
Pokémon Scarlet
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Violet (Game)
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Attachment In Alfornada there are Murals on and around the observatory that depict the original box and party menu sprites from the Generation 1 Pokémon games.
Pokémon Scarlet
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Violet (Game)
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Attachment The headpiece worn by a Pokémon when they Terastalize into a Ghost-Type greatly resembles the Sprite used in the Gen 1 games for ghost Pokémon in the Pokémon Tower of Lavender Town that can be seen when the player goes there for the first time without the Silph Scope. It's also notable for being a sprite used by the Gen 1 glitch Pokémon MissingNo.
Pokémon Scarlet
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Violet (Game)
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Attachment The games' Paldea region is inspired by the real-life Iberian Peninsula in Europe where countries like Spain and Portugal are. In a lot of areas of Paldea, this can be seen:
•The Glaseado Mountains are based on the Pyrenees Mountains that separate Spain and France
•The large amount of caves in the region are possibly based on Spain's own large amount of caves, such as the Malaga Province's Caves of Nerja
•The real life Andalusia Region, known for its olive fields and sunflowers, is the inspiration for the Paldean cities of Cortondo and its similar olive fields, and Artazon and its sunflora connection
•Naranja/Uva Academy is architecturally based on La Sagrada Familia (The Holy Family) in Barcelona, an old landmark church that is still in an unfinished state to this day, among other inspirations.
•The regional variants on old Pokémon also reflect this; for instance, Paldea's black-furred Fighting-type variant of Taurus represents a Spanish Fighting Bull.
Pokémon Scarlet
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Violet (Game)
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Nacli, Naclstack, and Garganacl's English names all feature the shared letter sequence "NACL". This is referencing the scientific designation for the elemental compound of salt: NaCl (Sodium Chloride).
Freedom Planet 2
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Attachment The background of the stage Shenlin Park is inspired the first prototype screenshots of Mega Man X, also known as "the white city prototype".
Freedom Planet 2
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The names for the stages Bakunawa Chase and Bakunawa Rush are homages to Final Chase and Final Rush from Sonic Adventure 2.
Petal Crash
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Milla from Freedom Planet was added as guest character in the Version 1.1 update.
Her theme song is based on her theme from Freedom Planet 2.
Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 1: Nijiiro no Seishun
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On April 27th, during the protagonist's date with Saki, one of the places they can go to is a cinema to see a movie, specifically a film version of the game Policenauts. The protagonist struggles to follow the film's plot, and finds more interest in watching Saki watch the film. Afterwards, Saki quizzes the protagonist on various parts of the film's plot that she didn't notice or didn't get. This reference was added most likely because this game runs on Policenauts' engine, and that its creator Hideo Kojima was also this game's director.
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
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Pressing L2 & R2 and L1 & R1 on the title screen will trigger two secret variations of the opening animation. The first shows Popka jumping on top of Klonoa just after he jumps in the air, sending him to the ground as he shouts "Wahoo!". The second features Lolo running just behind Klonoa, with the sound of her tripping and falling taking the place of Klonoa's "Wahoo!" in the title screen song.
Microsoft Flight Simulator
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Attachment In the 40th Anniversary Edition update, in the Diamond DA62, if you flip the ELT located in the bottom-right part of the dashboard to "On", the pilot seat's screen will start its own Microsoft Flight Simulator, allowing you to play the first four main installments in the series.
Kingdom Hearts II
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There is a rare Reaction Command that can only be seen on the first ever visit to Hollow Bastion. In the event battle where Sora and Leon must destroy a posse of determined Nobodies in the Bailey and prevent them from breaking through the gates to the castle and town, in the rare occurrence that Leon manages to get knocked out, Sora can use a Reaction Command called "Recovery Run" to revive Leon while also spinning and attacking around him.
Sonic Frontiers
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Attachment In rare instances throughout the game, characters that didn't appear in Sonic Frontiers are referenced in passing, such as Cream, Shadow, Rouge, Blaze, Jet, Omega, Yacker the Wisp, and Zavok of the Deadly Six. However two of these voice lines reference Sticks the Badger and Tangle the Lemur, two characters who have not appeared in the mainline game series at all. While Sticks previously had a character page among other mainline characters on the Japanese Sonic Channel website, she has so far only appeared in the spin-off series Sonic Boom, while Tangle has so far only appeared in IDW Publishing's Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series. Thus Sonic's name drop of them in this mainline title essentially establishes the characters as canon to the Sonic game series. This Easter egg came about due to the fact that Sonic Frontiers' writer Ian Flynn is also a co-writer of the IDW comic series, and Flynn later confirmed that he added Sticks' name to the game's script both as a way to introduce her into the mainline Sonic canon, and to test the boundaries of what Sega would let him include in the game. However, he also added that he couldn't promise future appearances of her in mainline games. Flynn had originally planned for Sticks to make her canon debut in the IDW comics: the ending of the "Battle for Angel Island" arc would have revealed that she had been living on the island. This was declined by Sega. As for Tangle, while not directly related to her appearance in Frontiers, Flynn has stated that Sega fully owns the IDW characters, thus making it possible to use them in games.
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Article on character references:
https://www.thegamer.com/sonic-frontiers-jet-tangle-cream-blaze-sticks-references/

Sonic Frontiers - Sticks the Badger reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xehEP9CKMQk?t=25

Sonic Frontiers - Tangle the Lemur reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQJv3CddjJE?t=9

Bumblekast - April 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSPwaUS_7IE&;t=3105

Bumblekast - July 6, 2022:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLZ2y0mwbqc#t=1305

Bumblekast - December 31, 2022:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LefotqRPlzU&;t=3535s
Platform: PlayStation
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Reversing the startup sound for the console reveals the developers used a glass-breaking sound. This is most notable with the infamous “Personified Fear” glitch.
Sonic Frontiers
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Some of the Cyberspace levels have layouts and elements taken almost directly from previous Sonic games, even if the aesthetics of the Cyberspace levels don't match the legacy ones at all sometimes. They are as follows:

Zone 1-1: Windmill Isle Act 1 from Sonic Unleashed

Zone 1-2: Windmill Isle Act 2 from Sonic Unleashed

Zone 1-4: Green Hill Act 2 from Sonic Generations

Zone 1-5: Chemical Plant Act 2 from Sonic Generations

Zone 1-6: Green Hill Act 1 from Sonic Generations

Zone 1-7: City Escape from Sonic Adventure 2

Zone 2-1: Green Hill Act 2 from Sonic Generations (2D sections)

Zone 2-2: Dragon Road Act 3 from Sonic Unleashed

Zone 2-4: Shadow's Radical Highway level from Sonic Adventure 2

Zone 2-5: Sky Sanctuary Act 2 from Sonic Generations (2D sections)

Zone 2-6: Shadow's Sky Rail level from Sonic Adventure 2

Zone 2-7: Sky Sanctuary Act 1 from Sonic Generations

Zone 3-1: Green Forest from Sonic Adventure 2

Zone 3-2: Savanna Citadel Act 1 from Sonic Unleashed

Zone 3-3: Sky Sanctuary Act 2 from Sonic Generations (3D sections)

Zone 3-6: Rooftop Run Act 2 from Sonic Unleashed

Zone 3-7: Chemical Plant Act 2 from Sonic Generations (2D sections)

Zone 4-1: Metal Harbor from Sonic Adventure 2

Zone 4-6: Chemical Plant Act 1 from Sonic Generations
Kingdom Hearts III
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Attachment The Dawn Till Dusk keyblade was a pre-order bonus in participating 7-Eleven stores in Japan, having the green and orange color scheme resembling the 7-Eleven brand. Its name also references the store's hours of operation: Dawn (7:00AM) Till Dusk (11:00PM).

However, In the U.S., it was a pre-order bonus for those who bought the game through the Amazon website. It was later made available as purchasable DLC through both the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store.
Saints Row
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Attachment The Saintsblade is a reference to the Kingdom Hearts series, complete with sparkle and attack animations, closely resembling that of the Sleeping Lion Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts II.
Mega Man X2
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The sky in Wheel Gator's stage will turn from day to night on its own over a long period of time. This is noted by distinct color changes in the sky and by the lights in the city buildings getting brighter the darker it gets.
Ristar
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On the first round of Planet Sonata, after delivering the last metronome to the bird robot, if you sit and wait for nearly a minute before going to the boss, a rendition of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb" will start playing.
Street Fighter V
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If the player waits for roughly one minute and five seconds, the character G will spin around and do a pose. If G's opponent stands close to him while this happens then G will inflict 500 points of damage.
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