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As part of "The 8th KAC Original Song Contest", several artists affiliated with independent music label HARDCORE TANO*C collaborated on a song known as "BATTLE NO. 1". However, the song was rejected from the contest. It's theorized this was due to the artists being credited as "TANO*C Sound Team", a jab at the controversial "BEMANI Sound Team" rebranding of BEMANI's internal composers. "BATTLE NO. 1" would later be featured in other rhythm games such as WACCA, Arcaea, and the Maimai series.
YouTube Video of BATTLE NO. 1 (beginning of title roughly translates to "FLOOR failed to support):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt9j6bXQzyc
RemyWiki Page on HARDCORE TANO*C (Trivia):
https://remywiki.com/HARDCORE_TANO*C#Trivia
SilentBlue Page on BATTLE NO. 1:
https://silentblue.remywiki.com/BATTLE_NO.1
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in WACCA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2nFOUoAQjM
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in Maimai:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znp7NwpFA7E
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in Arcaea (Also notes which composer is associated with each section):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmFPHNcqLG4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt9j6bXQzyc
RemyWiki Page on HARDCORE TANO*C (Trivia):
https://remywiki.com/HARDCORE_TANO*C#Trivia
SilentBlue Page on BATTLE NO. 1:
https://silentblue.remywiki.com/BATTLE_NO.1
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in WACCA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2nFOUoAQjM
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in Maimai:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znp7NwpFA7E
Gameplay of BATTLE NO. 1 in Arcaea (Also notes which composer is associated with each section):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmFPHNcqLG4
subdirectory_arrow_right The Simpsons Game (Game), The Simpsons Game (Game), The Simpsons Game (Game)
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The E3 2007 build of the Xbox 360 release revealed that the home console versions were originally meant to have cutscenes fully animated in 3D. A workprint containing these cutscenes shows a mix of finished and unfinished 3D renders and storyboards with placeholder voice acting, with the final game having cutscenes primarily animated in the same 2D digital animation as the show. The Nintendo DS version of the game is the only version that exclusively uses 3D cutscenes.
This build also reveals that the identity of the "sleazy video game producer" featured in Level 5: Mob Rules is Larry Probst, the former CEO of Electronic Arts from 1991-2007 whose name was censored from the script in the final game.
This build also reveals that the identity of the "sleazy video game producer" featured in Level 5: Mob Rules is Larry Probst, the former CEO of Electronic Arts from 1991-2007 whose name was censored from the script in the final game.
The Simpsons Game - Xbox 360 version July 10, 2007 prototype cutscenes (Larry Probst reference at 9:50):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8P6LMd7gPE#t=590s
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Proto:The_Simpsons_Game_(PlayStation_3,_Xbox_360)/July_10,_2007_(E3)/Early_Videos#Mob_Rules
The Simpsons Game - DS version playthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY56cCPBygY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8P6LMd7gPE#t=590s
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Proto:The_Simpsons_Game_(PlayStation_3,_Xbox_360)/July_10,_2007_(E3)/Early_Videos#Mob_Rules
The Simpsons Game - DS version playthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY56cCPBygY
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On February 16, 2023, the game's creator David Szymanski jokingly announced on Twitter that a film based on Iron Lung was in development, starring YouTubers Markiplier (real name Mark Fischbach) as "John Iron Lung" and Jacksepticeye (Seán McLoughlin) as "The Fish", with a soundtrack by Andrew Hulshult. On March 8, Fischbach revealed that he would be directing, writing, and acting in a film, but did not specify what it was. On April 21, it was revealed to be film adaptation of Iron Lung, with Hulshult doing the film's music. Finally, on May 7, McLoughlin revealed on Twitter that he would appear in the film as well, bringing the original joke tweet full circle.
Initial tweet:
https://www.twitter.com/DUSKdev/status/1626023240479956994
Markiplier statement:
https://variety.com/2023/digital/tech/markiplier-spotify-podcast-partnership-five-nights-at-freddys-1235547022/
Film announcement:
https://www.polygon.com/23693132/markiplier-movie-film-iron-lung-game-david-szymanski-twitter
Jacksepticeye involvement:
https://www.twitter.com/Jacksepticeye/status/1655249816102871041
https://www.twitter.com/DUSKdev/status/1626023240479956994
Markiplier statement:
https://variety.com/2023/digital/tech/markiplier-spotify-podcast-partnership-five-nights-at-freddys-1235547022/
Film announcement:
https://www.polygon.com/23693132/markiplier-movie-film-iron-lung-game-david-szymanski-twitter
Jacksepticeye involvement:
https://www.twitter.com/Jacksepticeye/status/1655249816102871041
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In Jenny's showcase, her neutral air light attack is referred to as a "lingair". This is a reference to a tweet made by developer Thaddeus Crews prior to her reveal, where he questioned the appropriateness of the "sex kick", a competitive fighting game term originating from the Super Smash Bros. series for an aerial attack that stays out for an elongated period and slowly becomes less powerful, and suggested "lingering air" as a sanitized alternative.
Jenny Showcase:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WM3AoVxDFw?t=64
Lingering air tweet:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1512259022346412032
Confirmation of tweet's connection:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1525204198727593984
Sex kick SSBWiki page:
https://www.ssbwiki.com/Sex_kick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WM3AoVxDFw?t=64
Lingering air tweet:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1512259022346412032
Confirmation of tweet's connection:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1525204198727593984
Sex kick SSBWiki page:
https://www.ssbwiki.com/Sex_kick
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One of Kage's item win poses features him throwing a pan into the air and it landing on his head. This is a reference to a secret win pose he had in Virtua Fighter 3tb.
Virtua Fighter 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NerrvQV9fig
Virtua Fighter 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4CNvzCR_Gs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQjxkicJwwE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NerrvQV9fig
Virtua Fighter 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4CNvzCR_Gs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQjxkicJwwE
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According to creator Tony Grayson, possibly in a joking manner, the Anton characters are all multicoloured as a result of a nuclear war that left only Japan and their home country of the Backburner Peninsula, and are not meant to be any real-world enthicity. Grayson jokingly compared the skin colors of the Anton characters to The Groovenians, a 2002 Cartoon Network pilot that was not picked up for a series.
subdirectory_arrow_right Psychosis (Game), The Orion Conspiracy (Game), Slider (Game), Explosive Fighter Patton (Game), Llamatron: 2112 (Game)
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Kotaku article searching for the first video game to say "fuck" (including Paranoia, The Orion Conspiracy and Discworld):
https://www.kotaku.com/the-search-for-the-first-video-game-to-say-f-1648611829
Explosive Fighter Patton swearing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhN3stcB0is
Skweek controversy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n36EdEJLDCU?t=557
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGSb2HRe_OE?t=80
Llamatron:
https://www.codetapper.com/amiga/random-rants/the-making-of-llamatron/
Discworld release date:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240210010559/https://colinsmythe.co.uk/terry-pratchett/discworld/convention-reports-index/terry-pratchett-chronology/
https://www.kotaku.com/the-search-for-the-first-video-game-to-say-f-1648611829
Explosive Fighter Patton swearing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhN3stcB0is
Skweek controversy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n36EdEJLDCU?t=557
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGSb2HRe_OE?t=80
Llamatron:
https://www.codetapper.com/amiga/random-rants/the-making-of-llamatron/
Discworld release date:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240210010559/https://colinsmythe.co.uk/terry-pratchett/discworld/convention-reports-index/terry-pratchett-chronology/
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Throughout development of Shipwrecked 64, Squeaks D'Corgeh would make references to a non-existent character in the game named "Duncan Dolphin". This even included a fake death animation for a character named "Drake Dulfin" (likely intended to be the Spoiler:Starling counterpart of Duncan) being shot in the face by Spoiler:Brandon Lester in his Bucky Beaver costume in what appeared to be a Wild West-esque setting. This continued after the game's release, where one of the patch notes for the Hotfix 2 update stated "Removed Duncan Dolphin", likely as a reference to the "Removed Herobrine" gag seen in updates to Minecraft.
However, on April 1st, 2024, an April Fools update was released that added Duncan to the game as a New Game+ bonus. If the game's True Ending has been reached, he will appear in The Theater at Midnight and ask Bucky for help activating his "New. Radical. Mechanism!!" due to losing the trinkets needed to make it work. This will take the player to a new area called "Garten of Duncan", a recreation of the Testing Sector from Garten of Banban made using assets from The Plaza. Clearing the map will take the player to a previously unused location called "Layer 4 Elevator", where an audio tape reveals that the player can input console commands to access other unused locations as part of the update. Entering the door will take the player to another new area, known simply as "Sample Area", but only a few seconds after entering the player will be kicked out to the encounter with the Spoiler:Studiogrounds Husk at the end of the game.
Notably, in the "Layer 4 Elevator" area, Chief Wulf can be seen on top of the tallest building in the area. If the player uses console commands to reach him, he can be spoken to, revealing that Spoiler:he has relived the same days over and over again, watched Stumbler O'Hare die over and over as part of that, and believes that he will be forgotten after his death.
However, on April 1st, 2024, an April Fools update was released that added Duncan to the game as a New Game+ bonus. If the game's True Ending has been reached, he will appear in The Theater at Midnight and ask Bucky for help activating his "New. Radical. Mechanism!!" due to losing the trinkets needed to make it work. This will take the player to a new area called "Garten of Duncan", a recreation of the Testing Sector from Garten of Banban made using assets from The Plaza. Clearing the map will take the player to a previously unused location called "Layer 4 Elevator", where an audio tape reveals that the player can input console commands to access other unused locations as part of the update. Entering the door will take the player to another new area, known simply as "Sample Area", but only a few seconds after entering the player will be kicked out to the encounter with the Spoiler:Studiogrounds Husk at the end of the game.
Notably, in the "Layer 4 Elevator" area, Chief Wulf can be seen on top of the tallest building in the area. If the player uses console commands to reach him, he can be spoken to, revealing that Spoiler:he has relived the same days over and over again, watched Stumbler O'Hare die over and over as part of that, and believes that he will be forgotten after his death.
"The Death of Drake Dulfin" video:
https://twitter.com/SqueaksDCorgeh/status/1705856589872161278
Hotfix 2:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/2160220/announcements/detail/3904122509852611552
Duncan Dolphin encounter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkMJv8S_93A
Tweet about Garten of Duncan (referred to as "Lol"):
https://twitter.com/SqueaksDCorgeh/status/1755879671583904236
Playthrough of the three new areas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izm7TpsfZeU
Chief Wulf conversation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDYcxV8tT-Q
https://twitter.com/SqueaksDCorgeh/status/1705856589872161278
Hotfix 2:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/2160220/announcements/detail/3904122509852611552
Duncan Dolphin encounter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkMJv8S_93A
Tweet about Garten of Duncan (referred to as "Lol"):
https://twitter.com/SqueaksDCorgeh/status/1755879671583904236
Playthrough of the three new areas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izm7TpsfZeU
Chief Wulf conversation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDYcxV8tT-Q
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Race Ace is the only game in Don't Buy This to have been released as an individual cassette prior to the compilation's release, credited to Tony Rainbird, who helped create the Firebird label that Don't Buy This was published under, meaning its inclusion may have been an in-joke.
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In the source code for Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales, a string of text can be found reading "no smutty comments please", suggesting there were previously inappropriate developer comments in the code thet were deleted.
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The developers of Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales got very agitated with having to listen to Bubsy's catchphrases on loop, and would repeat them to one another mockingly. For one of producer Faran Thomason's co-workers, Bubsy's catchphrase "What could possibly go wrong?" became a 20-year long in-joke with other developers of the game (in spite of said catchphrase not even being said in Fractured Furry Tales outside of the ending text scroll).
Platform: Intellivision Amico
subdirectory_arrow_right Intellivision Productions (Company)
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In an interview with YouTube channel "The Geek Getaway", the CFO and COO of the revived Intellivision, Nick Richards, could be seen in front of a door reading "Amico Hater Dungeon". According to a comment by the channel, Richards said his daughter put up this sign.
Comment permalink:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tcBWw4tO00&lc=UgyTmQCpW4BSjG-BVWd4AaABAg.9Q7Inlu19h69Q7L2LZDV95
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tcBWw4tO00&lc=UgyTmQCpW4BSjG-BVWd4AaABAg.9Q7Inlu19h69Q7L2LZDV95
subdirectory_arrow_right The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (Game), Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (Game), Ace Attorney (Franchise)
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A running gag throughout the Ace Attorney series involves the protagonist and his assistant having a conversation about the difference between a ladder and a stepladder. First occurring in "Turnabout Samurai", the third case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, a stepladder has appeared in at least one location in each game to date (with the exception of The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures) for the sole purpose of continuing the tradition. The conversation generally goes as follows: after examination, the protagonist and one of their partner characters engage in a debate about the usage of the words "ladder" and "stepladder", and the difference between the two. Usually, one will accuse the other of being too absorbed in the details instead of looking at the big picture to realize that they both serve roughly the same function, to which the latter's response will often vary. Additionally, similar gags in regards to other items in the series have also been used, particularly in The Great Ace Attorney games, which primarily use a variant of the debate involving the difference between a shovel and a spade instead.
Within the various re-releases of the Ace Attorney games, an achievement is added that can be unlocked for engaging in every "ladder vs. stepladder" debate within the games featured in that collection. In the case of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, a second achievement for engaging in every "shovel vs. spade" debate within the two games is also included.
Within the various re-releases of the Ace Attorney games, an achievement is added that can be unlocked for engaging in every "ladder vs. stepladder" debate within the games featured in that collection. In the case of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, a second achievement for engaging in every "shovel vs. spade" debate within the two games is also included.
Fandom article about the gag (includes a full list of every instance of the gag in the series, as well as similar debates):
https://aceattorney.fandom.com/wiki/Ladder_vs._stepladder
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/787480/achievements
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/2187220/achievements
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/1158850/achievements
https://aceattorney.fandom.com/wiki/Ladder_vs._stepladder
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/787480/achievements
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/2187220/achievements
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles achievement list:
https://steamcommunity.com/stats/1158850/achievements
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The "X-Potato" weapon is a reference to one of Inugami Korone's livestreams of Blasphemous, in which she accidentally mispronounces the name Exposito while looking up boss names up after beating the game. It is unlocked by surviving 10 minutes while playing as Korone in a run. Its available Collabs (fusions between two weapons) are also references to Korone:
• Rap Dog (combined with Idol Song): Alludes to Korone's ability to rap, most prominently shown off when she and Nekomata Okayu sang "if..." by DA PUMP.
• MiKorone (combined with Elite Lava Bucket): A portmanteau of Inugami Korone and Sakura Miko's names, a term for streams featuring the two collaborating together.
• I'm Die, Thank You Forever (combined with Holo Bomb): References a collaboration between her and Mori Calliope played Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes, each using their non-native language (English for Korone and Japanese for Calliope). During one attempt, Korone, realizing she couldn't diffuse the bomb in time, uttered "Ah, I'm die, thank you forever" before exploding.
• Rap Dog (combined with Idol Song): Alludes to Korone's ability to rap, most prominently shown off when she and Nekomata Okayu sang "if..." by DA PUMP.
• MiKorone (combined with Elite Lava Bucket): A portmanteau of Inugami Korone and Sakura Miko's names, a term for streams featuring the two collaborating together.
• I'm Die, Thank You Forever (combined with Holo Bomb): References a collaboration between her and Mori Calliope played Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes, each using their non-native language (English for Korone and Japanese for Calliope). During one attempt, Korone, realizing she couldn't diffuse the bomb in time, uttered "Ah, I'm die, thank you forever" before exploding.
Hololive Wiki Page on X-Potato:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/X-Potato
Origin of the X-Potato meme:
https://youtu.be/5FIqKEHSzAY
Hololive Wiki Page on Rap Dog:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Rap_Dog
Korone Rapping:
https://youtu.be/eb76nfjSaXA
Hololive Wiki Page on MiKorone:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/MiKorone
Hololive Wiki Page on I'm Die, Thank You Forever:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/I%27m_Die,_Thank_You_Forever
Origin of the quote:
https://youtu.be/uLhNEN1ISRg?t=214
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/X-Potato
Origin of the X-Potato meme:
https://youtu.be/5FIqKEHSzAY
Hololive Wiki Page on Rap Dog:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Rap_Dog
Korone Rapping:
https://youtu.be/eb76nfjSaXA
Hololive Wiki Page on MiKorone:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/MiKorone
Hololive Wiki Page on I'm Die, Thank You Forever:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/I%27m_Die,_Thank_You_Forever
Origin of the quote:
https://youtu.be/uLhNEN1ISRg?t=214
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HoloCure Wiki Page on Bounce Ball:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Bounce_Ball
HoloCure Wiki Page on Cutting Board:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Cutting_Board
Video of Rushia insisting she is "boing boing":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSiN5uKZfhs
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Bounce_Ball
HoloCure Wiki Page on Cutting Board:
https://holocure.fandom.com/wiki/Cutting_Board
Video of Rushia insisting she is "boing boing":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSiN5uKZfhs
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The manual for Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! is a bait and switch, as it is only 6 pages long and has a giant sticker obscuring the detailed text on pages 4 and 5 reading "REAL MEN DON'T NEED INSTRUCTIONS", intended as a joke in theme with the original TV series. This manual has been posted around on the internet frequently over the years, but often without the context that the game did come with a poster, stylized as a blueprint, containing game hints. The last two sentences in the bottom-right corner of the manual do reference this poster:
"Although it's frowned upon by the most macho of the breed, some real men actually refer to blue prints for help. If you find yourself in need of - dare we say it? - instructions, you can refer to the enclosed poster blue prints for hints."
Manual:
https://archive.org/details/home-improvement-usa/page/n1/mode/2up
Blue print poster (photos of front and back of poster included in the file contents of the above Internet Archive link):
https://ia903200.us.archive.org/5/items/home-improvement-usa/Home%20Improvement%20Poster%20Back.jpg
https://archive.org/details/home-improvement-usa/page/n1/mode/2up
Blue print poster (photos of front and back of poster included in the file contents of the above Internet Archive link):
https://ia903200.us.archive.org/5/items/home-improvement-usa/Home%20Improvement%20Poster%20Back.jpg
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Claptrap's bounty item is his 2012 Character of the Year award from the Spike Video Game Awards. In the cutscene of him putting the bounty on the table for the tournament, GLaDOS says that it looks familiar. This is a reference to how Portal 2 was nominated for and won six awards at the 2011 Spike VGAs, with GLaDOS and Wheatley's voice actors, Ellen McLain and Stephen Merchant, also winning awards for Best Performance by a Human Female/Male respectively.
Claptrap bounty guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWpJi6omGek
2011 Spike TV Video Game Awards nominees:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/spike-tv-announces-2011-video-game-awards-winners-135392198.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWpJi6omGek
2011 Spike TV Video Game Awards nominees:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/spike-tv-announces-2011-video-game-awards-winners-135392198.html
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On the Name Entry screen, when attempting to submit an inappropriate name (i.e. profanity, sexual content), it will instead be replaced with a different, more appropriate name. Humorously, this also applies when attempting to submit the names DDR (an abbreviation for rival series Dance Dance Revolution) or 573 (The "Konami Number", Konami being the company behind DDR), as they will be replaced with "SMX" (abbreviation for StepManiaX) and 123 respectively.
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Blue Version (Game)
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In a 1997 interview with Famimaga 64, Satoshi Tajiri said that the Pokémon Porygon was made due to people saying that he should develop a 3D game instead of a sprite-based game on the Game Boy:
"I wanted to add something real into the world of Pokémon, and thought it’d be interesting if the game had an artificial Pokémon. I made that decision specifically because it’s on Game Boy. Everyone kept telling me 'Tajiri, you need to start making polygon games for next generation consoles.' But I was designing Pokémon for Game Boy, where it’s impossible to use polygonal 3D graphics. But people kept hounding me about it, so I thought it would be ironic to include a Pokémon called Porygon."