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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future was named after Stardust Crusaders' (the story arc in which this game is based on) original name during serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump, Part 3 Jotaro Kujo: Heritage for the Future.
The King of Fighters '97
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Leona's Desperation Move "Rebel Spark" is likely inspired by the Revolcane attack from the 1989 television series, Kamen Rider Black RX
Catherine
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Attachment Within the game's data is an original cover of the song "Battle! Wild Pokémon" from Pokémon Diamond & Pearl. In addition, an early placeholder texture for score rankings features the names of numerous Pokémon characters.
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Catherime - Battle! Wild Pokémon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvu0l1yay00

The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Catherine#Miscellaneous
Wii Sports
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For Golf, by holding down 2 when picking courses, you can disable the Golf Map, Wind info, Hole/Par info, and the Swing Meter for a more challenging game of golf.
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
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Attachment The map for Second Southtown also features the complete map of the first Southtown, however the player can't actually see the full map in-game. The only part missing from the map is a small part of Port Town which is cropped out.
Baraduke
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There are eight hidden developer credits that when entered into the High Score rank board will cause that row to display a flashing rainbow effect:
•KISSY = Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Programmer
•TAKKY = Yukio Takahashi, Designer
•MAKO. = Satou Makotoshi, Unknown Role
•JUNKO = Junko Ozawa, Composer
•YURI. = Yuriko Keino, Composer
•FIGER = Unknown
•NKGT. = Norio Nakagata, Composer
•WATAB = Unknown
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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
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The Game Over theme in this game is an updated version of the theme that was previously used in Castlevania: The Adventure and Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge.
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
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The music that plays on the title screen and Name Entry screen is an updated version of the music used for the File Select screen in the Famicom Disk System version of Castlevania.
Wii Sports
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For Baseball, pressing 2 once will switch the way the pitcher throws to an Underhand/Sidearm pitch, and pressing 1 once will restore it to the default Overhand pitch.
Wii Sports
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For Bowling, holding down the Left, Right, or Down directions on the D-Pad during the black screen before starting a match will change the color of the bowling ball to Red, Gold, or Green respectively. Holding Up makes the color of the bowling ball Blue, although this is also the default bowling ball color that is used for Player One without holding down the D-Pad at all.
Gex: Enter the Gecko
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Attachment In the stage "www.dotcom.com", there is a secret tipball, which when accessed, gives you an old web address where you had several tips and cheats of the game.

The URL has long since been defunct, but can be accessed via the Wayback Machine.
Gex: Enter the Gecko
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In the boss stage, "Mooshoo Pork" should the player enter into Look mode using the Triangle button and face the left area of the stage for several seconds, a sudden message in green font will come up in the upper left hand corner of the screen, citing: HOORAY FOR BUNNY GEX/HE SURE IS A FUNNY GEX/RA RA RA.

This seemingly out-of-place message is in direct reference to the bunny costume that Gex dons during the "Toon TV" stage.
Gex: Enter the Gecko
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Attachment In the hub world, "THE MEDIA DIMENSION", a hidden developer message can be found behind the area that hosts the entrances to three unlockable bonus stages, and can be viewed when using the Manual camera controls.

The message reads, "Jezza! rich '98, Faith, Hope, Unity."
WWE 2K22
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Attachment Outside the venue in the Wrestlemania 9 arena, the SEGA logo can be found on a nearby building. Why the logo is included in the game is unknown, as SEGA has no involvement with the game.
Tornado Outbreak
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Attachment Looking at the right side of the unlockable concept art for Showdown with Omegaton will reveal a gigantic dinosaur hiding in the water. Considering that this level takes place in Tokyo, it is most likely a reference to Godzilla.
Tornado Outbreak
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The achievement/trophy Green Eggs and.... is a reference to the 1960 Dr. Seuss book, Green Eggs and Ham.
LEGO Batman: The Videogame
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The Military Policeman playable character, who never appears in any level of the game, actually reuses assets from the Desert Enemy Soldier characters from LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures.
LEGO Batman: The Videogame
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Attachment A LEGO spoof of the rather graphic Rembrandt painting "The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Nicolaes Tulp" can be found in The Joker's Masterpiece level.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
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Attachment In Mos Espa, you'll encounter a mysterious droid holding a Kyber Brick who you follow into an abandoned home, only to then have it creepily stare at you in a cutscene and mysteriously vanish. This droid is most likely Nobot, a background character first appearing in the film Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace whose backstory is currently mostly relegated to the Legends continuity.

In Legends, Nobot had years ago mysteriously showed up in Mos Espa covered in blaster marks and dried blood with its serial number missing and now aimlessly wandering the city streets. It has a broken communication module which from time to time will play a recording of what sounds to be a woman being murdered. This woman had apparently been pregnant and it's unknown whether Nobot had either killed her or simply witnessed the murder. Nobot's backstory had been written by fan Shaun Flaherty which would become acknowledged by Lucasfilm.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
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At one point in the game, the Disco Director NPC proclaims, "I'm really feelin' it!" in a heavy British accent. this is in reference to the same line said by the character Shulk in the Xenoblade Chronicles and Super Smash Bros. series. This homage came about because the developers of Lego Star Wars are huge Xenoblade fans, and took advantage of the fact that Shulk and the Disco Director have the same English voice actor, Adam Howden.
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