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In Derelict Row, you can find a graffiti picture of the Dopefish, an enemy originating in the Commander Keen series of games by going through the sewers.
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This is a reference to a scene in the 1993 movie Demolition Man, in which the protagonist discovers that in the future toilet paper has been replaced by three metallic seashells, though how they work is never explained.
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During the game's opening segment in which the player and Megan walk through the facility, a man can be seen running on a treadmill for a set of tests. This was an homage to the 1970s TV show, "The Six Million Dollar Man", in which an astronaut had his body rebuilt with cybernetic implants after being severely injured in an accident.
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The game's opening, in which the player walks through the labs while Megan talks to them and the various staff throughout the facility, was internally referred to as the "Walk and Talk", and was not included in the game's original draft. It was originally intended for the game's opening to be more like a training mission in which Jensen must infiltrate the company as part of a security test.
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The developers originally wanted all news broadcasts seen throughout the game to feature fully animated 3D characters, but after some thought, realized that this wouldn't be possible with the scope of the game and the volume of content they would have to produce.
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While in a game, it's possible to access a menu called the "Burger Menu", giving access to general debugging options, as well as cheat options of spawning items, unlimited ammo, invisibility and immortality. The menu also reads a message in the corner that reads:
The daily quote: "Don't fuck it up.-- Sheldon Pacotti (Deus Ex 1 Writer), Early 2008"
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If you go in to detective Murphy's office, you can catch him and another police officer talking about a 1980's Sci-Fi film where a guy "gets all shot up and gets rebuilt as a cyborg," which is similar to how Adam Jensen got his cybernetic enhancements. This and the detective's full name, Alex Murphy, is a reference to the 1987 movie Robocop.
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