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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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Attachment A city named "Sutch" was cut from the final game. The only remnants are the existence of a "Fort Sutch" in the final game. Sutch is mentioned in lore throughout the series, and the E3 2005 demo of Oblivion featured Sutch on the world map.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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Amantius Allectus' Diary, stolen during "May The Best Thief Win" may be a reference to the movie and musical "Little Shop of Horrors". The diary notes Allectus' cultivation of plants that feed on blood. He begins by feeding them cat and rat blood, but once he accidentally cuts himself on the plant, they begin craving human blood, which he then feeds them. In "Little Shop", the main character Seymour cares for a blood-thirsty plant who, once accidentally cutting himself on it, begins to feed it his own blood.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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Attachment The quest, "A Shadow Over Hackdirt" appears to be a reference to the H.P. Lovecraft story, "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". The Lovecraft story tells of an investigator who travels to the town of Innsmouth, only to find it in shambles with few residents. The town is controlled by a cult of undersea creatures known as The Deep Ones. In Oblivion, the player travels to the dilapidated town of Hackdirt in search of a lost citizen of Chorrol, and finds a town in shambles with few residents. The main character soon learns the town is controlled by a cult underground known as The Brethren, with a book existing in the town entitled "The Bible of the Deep Ones". In addition, the Brethren feature large eyes unlike typical NPCs within the game. This may be in reference to Lovecraft's depiction of the residents of the town, "bulgy starey eyes".
Pokémon Sword
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After setting their birthday with the NPC in Wedgehurst, if the player makes curry in the game on their birthday, a single candle and other party-themed things will be added to the Human curry.
Arms
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Although they remain uncredited, Bandai Namco Contributed to ARMS' Development.

"For Nintendo Switch game 'ARMS', released in July 16, 2017, we produced approximately half of visual assets for stages, fighters and arms."
-Products Page, Bandai Namco Website
Sonic Adventure 2
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Attachment During the cut-scene where Sonic, Tails, and Amy discuss Eggman blasting a hole in the moon, there is a sign in the background which references NiGHTS from another SEGA series, Nights into dreams.
Mortal Kombat II
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Attachment A secret Game Over screen exists that would rarely appear for a losing player. The screen features the "Goro's Lair" stage backdrop with a large red Roman numeral '3', seeming to foreshadow the then-in-production Mortal Kombat 3.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
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The game has the chance of presenting an enemy orc leader with the nickname 'King-Slayer' and one missing hand. This is a reference to Jaime Lannister from 'A Song of Ice and Fire'/'Game of Thrones.Jaime killed the 'The Mad King' Aerys II Targaryen he was sworn to protect and lost his hand from Locke.
A Hat in Time
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In Hat Kid's spaceship, waiting 20 minutes will cause the music to go silent, before a loud, inexplicable groaning noise plays in the bedroom.
Yoshi's Crafted World
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Attachment A can of "Starbeans Iced Coffee" can be spotted in the flip-side version of the stage "Poochy's Magma Run". This is a reference to the Starbeans Cafe found in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Resident Evil Zero
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When the players defeats 16 bats and the Infected Bat in the church, they will unlock 2 trophies/achievements titled "Winged Spawn of Satan" and "Die, Devil Bird!". These are a reference to Ace Ventura's quotes, when he enters the bat cave to look for Shikaka in the film Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
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Skullgirls
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One of Leviathan's possible quotes during Squigly's Daisy Pusher attack is "For I beheld Satan as he fell from Heaven like lightning!" This is a reference to one of Raul Julia's lines as M. Bison from the 1994 live action Street Fighter adaptation. This line was also originally used in Luke chapter 10, verse 18 in the Holy Bible.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Many of the unique titles for each fighter in Classic Mode contain Easter eggs and references. A few examples are:
*Mario's title "Let's-a-Go" is a reference to one of his phrases.
*Link's title "A Quest to Save Darkness" references the plot of most Zelda games where he's on a mission to seal Ganon away.
*Dark Samus' title "The Great Poison Given Form" references the essence she was created from in the Metroid Prime series.
*Kirby's title "Gourmet Clash" references the Gourmet Race minigame from Kirby Super Star.
*Pikachu's title "I Choose You!" is based off Ash Ketchum's signature catchphrase from the Pokemon Anime, as well as the name of the Anime's first episode.
*Luigi's title "Luigi's Nightmare" is likely a reference to his cowardly personality.
*Ness' title "Home to Onett" is a reference to the Homesick status featured in Earthbound.
*Jigglypuff's title "All Original, All 64" is a reference to the fact that Jigglypuff is a member of the Perfect Attendance Crew for being in every Super Smash Bros. game since the original for the Nintendo 64, and the opponents it faces are against other members of the Perfect Attendance Crew.
Kingdom Hearts III
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Attachment On the game's box-art, the clock on the tower to the left of the characters actually has thirteen roman numerals instead of twelve, and they are out of order. In addition to that, the two hands on the clock are pointing to 13 and the 7, representing the 7 lights and 13 darknesses that play a major role in this game's story. The clock tower itself bears a striking resemblance to the NTT Docomo building in Shinjuku, Japan.
World of Warcraft
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Attachment In the Battle for Azeroth expansion there is a Kingdom Hearts reference. Specifically, if the player goes to the Thresher's Wharf area of Stormsong valley and climb a tall structure they can find three Beleaguered Watchmen looking out dramatically at the water. The way they are positioned, dressed, and how the scene is choreographed, make them look like the three original human characters from Kingdom Hearts: Sora, Kairi, and Riku.
Streets of Rage 2
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Ayano Koshiro stated that she and her team love reading various of "Weekly Shounen Champion" manga, mainly "Baki" and "Apocalypse Zero" manga series. They were a big influence to the game and there were lots of mangas referenced in the game.
Banjo-Tooie
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In Grunty Industries, there is a small chance that when going to the Worker Quarters, the player can spot light emanating out of a restroom where a worker rabbit can be heard taking a rather huge "dump".
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Disneyland Adventures
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Although the game takes place at Disneyland in California, the book that Mickey Mouse signs an autograph on is actually from the park's Florida counterpart Walt Disney World, as evidenced by the exclusive park attractions.
Shovel Knight
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While pausing the game during a meeting with the titular characters of Battletoads in the Xbox One version of the game, the pause menu theme from Battletoads will play.
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