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Superliminal
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A fire extinguisher can be found while playing the game that, instead of featuring helpful step-by-step information on the label, has dark humorous text that states:

"1. Panic. Struggle with using device.
2. Begin to extinguish.
Fire is too large.
Slowly back away.
3. Put object down.
Examine choices.
Accept Reality."
Lost Judgment
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On the title screen and title menu screen, if the player presses left on the D-Pad then Takayuki will smoke the cigarette he has in his hand.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite
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There are numerous callbacks to different pieces of Alien media in this game:

•In one of the hangers, a power loader, similar to the one Ridley uses at the end of Aliens Spoiler:to fight the Xenomorph Queen, can be found behind partially closed doors.

•The iconic drinking bird figurine that's seen bobbing it's head on the dinner table of the Nostromo in the original Alien film can be found in the Crew Quarters area of this game.

•The lines "Elevator to Hell" and "Let's Rock!" can be selected to be emblazoned on the player's firearm in reference to two lines said by Aliens film characters Pvt. Hudson and Pvt. Vasquez respectively.

•On a table in one of the levels is a cowboy hat, a homage to Danny McBride's Tennessee Faris character from Alien: Covenant.
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
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Attachment In the "Disco" Arcade mode map, a record can be found on the mixing desk featuring the artist "Norgatious G". This is both a reference to the band Tenacious D as well as TimeSplitters' series composer Graeme Norgate.
Platform: Xbox
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According to Seamus Blackley, the creator and designer of the Xbox, there is one more Easter egg in the console that has yet to be found as of November 2021. It is related to the Xbox's boot animation and he believes that it cannot be accessed through certain controller inputs during the animation.
Platform: Xbox
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Attachment In 2021, an anonymous Xbox developer informed Kotaku of an undiscovered developer credit on the Xbox. To find it, insert a music CD, and from the Audio CD screen choose Copy, Copy, and then New Soundtrack. Delete the default soundtrack title and replace it with the following name (without quotation marks): "Timmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!"

Wait for the CD to finish ripping and then return to the main menu. Now going to System Info within the Settings will reveal an updated screen crediting the four programmers that made up the Xbox Dashboard Team.
Platform: Xbox
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Attachment A lengthy hidden developer credit for all those who worked on the Xbox console can be found by inserting a music CD, going to the Audio CD menu, selecting and pressing Copy, Select All and then Copy again. You are then taken to a menu to name the Soundtrack you have just selected, where you should enter the following name (without quotation marks): "[two less-than symbols]Eggsßox[two greater-than symbols]"

When you hit Done, the Xbox loading screen appears and will take you to a credits sequence, thanking the developers who made games for the Xbox and their playerbase before giving thanks to The DirectX Team, Microsoft Hardware, Worldwide Operations, The MSN Gaming Zone, Windows Core, and the entire Xbox Team and their families for tolerating the long work hours it took to create the console. The credits end with "XBOX 2001".
Platform: Xbox
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Pressing X and Y at the same time while playing music on the Xbox's Audio CD player will display colorful visualizations to complement the music.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
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Attachment The interior of Jowee's House features a poster of the game Lock's Quest, which was also developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ, and a stuffed doll based on the character Bluebit from that game.
Sanctum 2
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Attachment In Level 7: Outpost, the hidden area where that level's Elysian Archive code can be found earns you an achievement called "Loekrise Kingdom". In that area, a small tent and clothesline are set up surrounding the code by a shoreline, with a message laid out in rocks along the shore that reads "LOEKRISE KINGDOM". This is believed to be a reference to the 2012 film "Moonrise Kingdom".
Sanctum 2
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Attachment In several levels in the game, hidden areas with glowing blue codes can be found that could have been entered on a now-defunct website called Elysian Archives to access background story content, although each story page has since been preserved on the Internet Archive. Codes for each of the 8 archives can be found in Levels 1, 2, 4 through 8, and 10.
The Talos Principle
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Attachment In Area B: Room 2, during the puzzle "Moonshot", a tiny connector can barely be seen on the texture of the Moon. By hitting the connector with the red laser, the Moon will begin to rotate until the dark side of the Moon comes into view. The bright symbol seen on the face of the Moon is the Aperture Science logo from the Portal series. However, another small white speck can be seen on the very top of the logo.

Afterwards, in the puzzle "Man on The Moon", after launching yourself over to the forcefield, you can find a small key hidden just to the right of it. After returning to the other side of the wall, use the far-most fan to launch yourself onto the arches to the left, and then maneuver your way to a viewfinder that is unlocked by the small key. The viewfinder allows you to get a better look at the speck on the Moon, which is revealed to be Wheatley from Portal 2 staring back at you, in reference to that game's ending where Spoiler:Wheatley is sucked into a portal on the surface of the Moon.
Space Channel 5
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Attachment Michael Jackson's cameo appearance in Space Channel 5 under the name "Space Michael" originated from when he was shown a near-finished version of the game by Sega staff member Shuji Utsumi, and immediately wanted to be featured in it. The game's creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi received the call about Jackson's wishes only one month before the game's completion, and initially wanted to turn him down due to these time constraints. However, he and the rest of the team eventually conceded and wanted to include him, having been inspired by his music videos during development. They ultimately added him into the game by substituting a Morolian-controlled NPC character for a model based on him and added moves based on his famous dance moves, initially expecting him to dislike it. Jackson, fully realizing the pressures the team were facing, approved the appearance and provided voice lines for his character. Mizuguchi recalled Jackson's reaction in a 2009 Den-fami Nico Game interview following his death:

Mizuguchi: "I could only do this much, so I wondered if Michael would refuse. Then ... (Mr. Mizuguchi imitating Michael's voice) 'Oh, OK!' …… Because!"

Jackson would reprise the role of Space Michael in an expanded capacity in Space Channel 5: Part 2.
Transformers
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Attachment Cyclonus' signature Mini-Con Crumplezone appears attached to Cyclonus' Vehicle Mode as his cockpit, but in Robot mode, instead of appearing alongside Cyclonus or part of his "chest", he instead appears attached to his left arm. It's possible this was done by the developers to make the Decepticon a little more intimidating during his boss battle.
person PirateGoofy calendar_month November 15, 2021
VGFacts forum thread discussing this in further detail:
https://archive.vgfacts.com/thread-4708-post-81558.html#pid81558

Transformers Cyclonus boss fight with clear view of his arm:
https://youtu.be/aZnoAMFpDoE?t=67
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
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Dan Habiki can have an alternate match intro if the player holds the light punch input during the match start screen which features Dan landing on the floor on his back and losing his sandals.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
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Sakura has an alternate win pose that can be initiated by holding down both kick inputs during a finishing super. After this is done one of Sakura's friends will join her for a dance together at the win screen.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
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If the player has enough meter then they can have Jill preform two Supers consecutively. If this is done a certain way and timed well while the Tyrant is on the level, she will fire a rocket launcher at it and the opponent it is attacking, Spoiler:making it look like the ending to Resident Evil (1996) where Jill does the same thing to the Tyrant to defeat it.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
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Attachment Right outside of the Collector's Emporium, there are vending machines that are based on and portray Marvel characters such as Nova (Richard Rider), Mutant rock star Lila Cheney, and Empress Lilandra Neramani of the Shi'ar.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
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In the Quantum Continuum, a few different universes from different Marvel Comics-based media can be heard:

•Captain American and Hulk speaking from Square Enix's 2020 Avengers game.

•Thanos (played by Josh Brolin) Speaking to Gamora in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

•Audio from Insomniac Games and Sony's 2018 Spider-Man game
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
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Attachment Star-Lord keeps a poster of Mutant Superheroine Dazzler (who is part of the X-Men) on the wall of his room on the Milano.
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