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Quake
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Attachment The graphics for the nailgun ammo contains the logo for the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. This is a reference to its frontman Trent Reznor, who composed the original soundtrack for Quake.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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Attachment According to STI director Roger Hector, Michael Jackson was initially brought in during development to compose music for the game, even though no mention of his involvement was included in any of the game's credits. This was supposedly due to the scandals that arose around Jackson at the time. His involvement was removed from the title, and much reworking, including all the started music, had to be done.

In December 2009, Michael Jackson's composer Bradley Buxer (credited in Sonic 3 as Brad Buxer) told French magazine Black & White that Jackson was actually involved with some of Sonic 3's compositions, supposedly not being credited because he wasn't happy with how they sounded, due to the lack of optimal sound reproduction on the Genesis.
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Franchise: Spyro the Dragon
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Stewart Copeland, drummer of famed rock group "The Police", compased the soundtracks of the first four Spyro the Dragon games. The music for the level "Jacques" in Spyro the Dragon appears on his greatest hits album, "The Stewart Copeland Anthology".
(The music of the level Jacques is titled "Rain".)
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Dred Foxx, who voices Parappa, rapped the lyrics for "Unknown from M.E." (Knuckles' Theme) in Sonic Adventure.
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Franchise: Animal Crossing
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K.K. Slider is based on the game's sound designer Kazumi Totaka. K.K. Slider's Japanese name "Totakeke" is taken from the fact that in Japan, last names are written first, so it would be Totaka Kazumi. That can be shortened to "Totaka K" very similar to "Totakeke". Totaka has also hidden music in every Animal Crossing game, and at least twelve other games. People now search for the hidden music in his games, which is known as "Totaka's Song".
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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If the player names their character "ZELDA" in all capital letters ("LOLO" in the French release; "ぜるだ" in the Japanese release) they are treated to a salsa remix of the game's main theme. This could also be a nod to the original The Legend of Zelda on the NES, where entering the name "ZELDA" on the second save slot results in the game starting on the second quest immediately.
Astro Boy: Omega Factor
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Attachment The music that plays in the last scene of the game is the same music that plays in the last cutscene in Gunstar Heroes, also developed by Treasure.
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Rock n' Roll Racing
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Blizzard decided at the last minute to include licensed classic rock songs in the soundtrack, a rarity when the game was released. Of course at the time, these had to be remade in a chiptune style.
The track listings for the game are:
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Henry Mancini - The Peter Gunn Theme
Deep Purple - Highway Star
Golden Earring - Radar Love (Genesis version only)
Steppenwolf - Born to Be Wild
George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone
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Final Fantasy X
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Final Fantasy X was the first core Final Fantasy title that wasn't entirely composed by Nobuo Uematsu. The score was also created by Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano.
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Secret of Evermore
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The soundtrack was composed by Jeremy Soule. While in Highschool, he played a lot of games and felt that soundtracks "lacked drama and intensity." He composed a demo to showcase what he believed music should sound like in games, and showed it to Square. They hired him as an in-house composer, and set him to work on Secret of Evermore as his first game.

The soundtrack was released on CD with 29 tracks, 8 of which were arranged versions of the in-game soundtrack. It was released as a pre-order bonus for the game.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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person DidYouKnowGaming calendar_month March 14, 2013
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Link%27s_Awakening_(Game_Boy)/Version_Differences#Cukeman_Dialogue

Original DidYouKnowGaming post:
http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/26291135666/links-awakening
WarioWare: Touched!
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Playing Ashley's music on the record turntable fast enough will speak the words "I have granted kids to hell!" However, in Nintendo Power issue 193, Nintendo stated that it was an accident, and the words come out like that due to the turntable skipping over parts of the song, and only playing certain pieces of the track.
LittleBigPlanet
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A song in the game got it recalled from store shelves. The song was in Arabic, and contained lyrics from the Qu-ran. The song is called 'Tapha Niang', and the lyrics are (when translated to English):

Every soul shall have the taste of death, all that is on Earth will perish.


The song is still in the game, but the lyrics were cut out.
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Lord Crump's theme has the sound of Pac-Man (Atari 2600) dying mixed into it.
Mario Kart 64
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Attachment Letting the music on the results screen loop 64 times (roughly 50 minutes) causes the music to change, playing an alternate hidden version of the "results" theme.
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Silent Hill: Downpour
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If the player puts money in the jukebox at the Devil's Pitstop diner, it will play the original Silent Hill theme song heard in the opening FMV of the original game. This is also the song that DJ Ricks plays when he and Murphy meet.
Super Mario 3D Land
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World 5-2 is designed in a Legend of Zelda format, using a top-down view, lots of rooms, and no stompable enemies. Also, if you light all of the torches in a certain room using a Fire Flower, a secret door opens and a Zelda sound effect is heard. The level was designed in honor of LoZ's 25th anniversary, hinted at by the level number: "5-2" is "25" backwards.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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When the player is inside Richard's villa, waiting around for two and a half minutes will trigger an instance of the famous Totaka's Song.

Totaka's Song is a small ditty that composer Kazumi Totaka likes to hide in many of works, including Mario Paint, Yoshi's Story, Luigi's Mansion, and most famously, the Animal Crossing series.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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If you wait roughly 47 minutes on Sonic the Hedgehog 3's file select screen, the music changes. It's not fully known if this is an Easter egg or just a glitch.
Franchise: Pokémon
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Attachment The name of Ghetsis, the main antagonist of Pokemon Black and White and their sequels, actually originates from his battle theme. His Japanese name, G-Cis, comes from the musical notes G and C#, which are the notes the timpani are tuned to in his battle theme. Ghetsis, his name in the English localizations, is a mistranslation. His last name, Harmonia, is Latin for "harmony", another musical term.
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