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Hey! Pikmin
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Attachment The cartridge label of the NES game Ice Climber found in the game's main treasures differs in it's appearance depending on what version is being played. In the Japanese version it uses the Famicom appearance and artwork, whilst in the Western version it uses the NES appearance and artwork.
Daffy Duck, P.I.: The Case of the Missing Letters
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Within the game's data is an unused graphic, which contains a credit for the programmer Rob Brady.
Line of Fire
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RoboCop Versus the Terminator
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In the SNES version of the game, press B during the credits will cause joke names to appear after the regular credits.
Persona 5
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The protagonist's home in the game is Cafe LeBlanc which is a reference to Maurice Leblanc, author of the Arsene Lupin books which the protagonist's initial persona is based and named after.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
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You can find a graffiti picture in Traverse Town which bares a resemblance to the logo for CAT, a company in the video game The World Ends With You.
Super Mario Run
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If Peach is being played during the final level, Toad takes her place as the Damsel in Distress that gets greeted after Bowser is defeated.

If Toadette is being played, Toad will take Toadette's place as referee during Toad Rallies.
Thaumistry: In Charm's Way
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Attachment If you type in "Game Grumps" at the Museum Entrance, secret text will appear saying:

"Far behind the inventor you see a poster for Game Grumps, the popular internet series hosted by Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan. The poster is bright orange with text in BD Cartoon Shout font, and it features caricatures of the show's hosts sporting grump expressions.

[Note: This Easter Egg is brought to you by Vitas Varnas without the knowledge or participation of the Game Grumps, members of their families, deceased relatives, or people they hang out with in pubs.]"

This is a reference to the internet let's play channel Game Grumps and their logo which uses the font style mentioned above. Actor Vitas Varnas was also the one who had inserted the Easter Egg into the game, who has often contributed games to the show.
Overwatch
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Hongyu Wu, a Chinese Overwatch player, lost his life whilst bravely chasing a motorbike thief on May 23rd, 2016.

A memorial was placed in his honor on the Control Center map of Lijiang Tower, where the name "宏宇" (Hongyu) is placed on one of red team's space suits. The phrase "英雄不朽" (Heroes never die) is also added to the background behind it.
Super Mario 64 DS
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In the South Korean version of the game, there's a Yellow ! Block that appears on the castle roof right next to the Red ? Block. Hitting it from underneath will give the player an infinite amount of extra lives and will not disappear, allowing them to easily acquire 100 lives. This was removed in all other versions of the game.
Boulder Dash
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There are hidden credits in the ROM at memory location 0x17FC that say:

PROGRAM BY CHRIS OBERTH
BY PETER LIEPA AND CHRIS GRAY
Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball
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Attachment A hidden credits screen can be accessed by holding 0 on either controller while on the title screen.
Super Mario Maker
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Attachment Similar to the SNES Game Mario Paint, tapping the letters on the game's title screen will produce unique effects:

• Tapping the word Super will drop out 5 Invincibility Stars, followed by a random voice or voices calling out the name of the game.
• Tapping the M will make it flip upside down into a W, spelling "Super Wario Maker". Wario's voice will also taunt the player.
• Tapping the A will make a cluster of multi-colored stars rain out from the background, which will also defeat all enemies present on the screen.
• Tapping the R will stretch it upwards slightly, raining out a shower of coins.
• Tapping the I will make the little parakeet from the Nintendo DSi Sound app appear and sit on top of the letter for a short moment.
• Tapping the O will make a Koopa Clown Car appear.
• Tapping the 2nd M will make a Buzzy Beetle helmet drop down.
• Tapping the 2nd A will turn it into a rocket ship taking off, along with an intercom counting down before it takes off.
• Tapping the K will turn the screen into a sepia tone, and will also play an 8-bit version of the title screen theme.
• Tapping the E will drop down a Springboard.
• Tapping the 2nd R will either make a Goomba's Shoe or a Yoshi Egg appear, depending on the style featured.

In addition, tapping anywhere else will make different types of enemies appear, and carry Mario around.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
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Attachment At the start of the game's intro, there's a small chance that Kirby may wink at the player as he rides his Warp Star instead of smiling, and does a back flip instead of a loop. Other changes in the Alternate Intro includes there being an island in the water that Kirby flies past, and the Star Explosion at the end being bigger than usual.
Undertale
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Undertale has two secret endings that can be seen by doing a Spoiler:Pacifist Run after a Genocide Run. If the player chooses to stay with Toriel, Chara's face appears on Frisk and a lower pitched version of Flowey's laugh plays. If the player chooses to leave, the picture of Frisk and friends is replaced with a picture of Chara in Frisk's place and big Xs appear on other characters. This may be implying that Chara killed them after the game. The only way to get the true pacifist ending back is to either modify or replace the game's save files.
World of Warcraft
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There is a plaque with the letters WKM hidden in a rock spire in Orgrimmar. The area is not usually accessible but can be reached by using glitches.
Space Harrier
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Attachment In the Arcade version, if the player presses shot-3 six times, start eight times, then shot-3 again before the stage name disappears at the start of a stage, a hidden credit appears for "Yu Suzuki", the games programmer.
Grand Theft Auto V
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There is a park bench in Pacific Bluffs paying respect to Chris Edwards, a Rockstar Employee who was credited for working on Max Payne, Grand Theft Auto, and L.A. Noire. Mr. Edwards unfortunately passed away in 2014, and this bench is a tribute to him.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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Attachment It's possible to find a secret flower in a pit, which when collected, gives E.T. an extra life. However, collecting 7 Recess Pieces, giving them to Elliot, collecting all three phone pieces, then finally locating and reviving the flower will cause it to transform into Yars from Yar's Revenge who will then fly away. Completing the game and then completing this process again will cause the flower to transform into Indiana Jones from Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Completing the game for a third time and completing the process will cause the initials of Howard Scott Warshaw, who programmed all 3 of the games, to appear at the bottom of the screen.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
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##Double Fine## Productions President, and former employee of ##Lucasarts##, Tim Schafer, is credited under "Never actively tried to sabotage the project."
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