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Uniracers
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Attachment The tours in the game were at one point named after Nintendo franchises, including [The Legend of] Zelda, Mario, Kirby, Metroid, D.K., Yoshi, Wario, Star Fox, and the Ultra 64, which was the original name for the Nintendo 64.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
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Attachment In the map "Driftwood Shores" in the Gardens & Graveyards mode, there's a boat called the "King of Red Dandelions". This is a reference to the boat called the "King of Red Lions" from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. An island that looks similar to "Outset Island" from the same game is also visible nearby.
Infamous: Second Son
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Attachment Next to Eugene's bed is a sword that bears a resemblance to the Master Sword from the The Legend of Zelda series.
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment Inside of the Sixth House base Hassour (south of Balmora) is a musical instrument called a "fat lute". This is a play on the term "phat lewt", which is Internet slang meaning powerful loot, typically used in MMORPGS.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment There is a mounted head of an Argonian called "The Head of Scourge" in the basement storeroom of the Lizard's Head cornerclub in Vivec. This is a reference to Scourge, the character Bethesda developer Steve Meister (AKA MrSmileyFaceDude) used to test the game. Scourge was also the character Meister used to role-play on the Official Forums.

According to an interview, he discovered the head while testing the game and exploring Vivec. Since his character shared the same head model, he asked one of the developers to change the item name to match his character's.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment Southwest of the Skaal Village and south-east of Castle Karstaag on Solstheim is Bjorn cave. Inside is a skeleton hanging by its feet from the ceiling with a sword stuck in the ice below it. This is a reference to Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, in which Luke Skywalker is knocked out and captured by a wampa on Hoth. When he awakens several hours later, he finds himself hanging by his feet from the ceiling with his lightsaber in the snow below him.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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In Jobasha's Rare Books, located in the Lower Waistworks of the Foreign Quarter in Vivec, there is a potted plant that has actually been named "Charles the Plant". The plant also holds an alchemy ingredient called Meteor Slime. This is a reference to two plants from Maniac Mansion, the first being "Chuck the Plant" who also appears in various other LucasArts games, and the second being the man-eating plant that the player can feed a meteor to.
Phantasy Star Universe
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Attachment The in-game lobbies are decorated with Sonic the Hedgehog statues surrounded by rings every June 23rd, the date the first Sonic the Hedgehog game was released.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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In the in-game book called "No-h's Picture Book of Wood", it states that the last page of the book has the words "Boat Ack" scrawled about the margin in a vandalistic manner. This is a reference to the late Kurt Cobain, as in his teen years he enraged a neighbor by vandalizing a boat by painting the words "Boat Ack" on the side of it. The in-game book itself is rare and is found in only two locations, with one of them being on a boat called "Falvillo's Endeavor", which is docked near Vos.
Super Mario Galaxy
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Attachment In the Rolling Gizmo Galaxy, there is a hidden cluster of Star Bits that resembles a Blue Rupee from the Legend of Zelda series.
Killer Instinct
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Attachment Fulgore has the Xbox logo in his chest. It's only seen briefly before he fires his devastation beam.
Final Fight
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Attachment Poison's name comes from the rock band of the same name. She wears a hat just like C.C Deville, the lead guitarist, who wore the cap for a while. It has the exact same skull logo on the front.

"Also, we had a woman co-worker who we asked to list as many names as she could think of for our characters. She was really into rock music, so that's why lots of them turned out to be named after band members!" - Akira Nishitani, Final Fight Game Designer (Retro Gamer Magazine Issue 37)
Final Fantasy VI
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Real life professional wrestler and world champion Joshua Harter wrestles under the ring name "Chris Sabin", a direct reference to Sabin Figaro.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
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Attachment On the top floor of the Firehouse in both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game is a child's drawing of a Ghostbuster that reads "To Uncle Egon, from Ed". This is likely a reference to the 2007 fan-film: "Return of the Ghostbusters", which stars a new set of Ghostbusters, one of whom is Egon's nephew, named Ed Spengler.
Call of Duty
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Attachment The NPC "Prv. Ambrose" is most likely a reference to Stephen E. Ambrose, author of Band of Brothers. The book is a collection of stories from the members of "Easy Company", part of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne. This same unit featured prominently in Call of Duty.
Mercenary Kings
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Attachment The Brass Snail is a reference to the Metal Slug series, a major source of inspiration for Mercenary Kings.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
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In Crystal Islands, Moneybags threatens to turn Spyro into a blue hedgehog if he refuses to pay. This is a reference to Sonic the Hedgehog.
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The book "N'Gasta! Kvata! Kvakis!" appears in three of the Elder Scrolls games: Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. The text seems like pure gibberish, and the game purports that it is an obscure text written in the Sload language by the necromancer N'Gasta.

In reality, the book is a passage written in obfuscated Esperanto. By making a few substitutions to the text, it can be translated back into English. The passage is actually completely unrelated to Morrowind, and seems to be an excerpt picked randomly from the Internet. It concerns the "Kva! Kvak!", which is the newletter of the 'La Ranetoj,' the Stockholm Esperanto Society. Why the developers picked this excerpt to be included in the games has never been explained.
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
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The Dahl Engineering Corridors (D.E.C.) are named after Roald Dahl, the creator of the Gremlins.
League of Legends
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When playing as Skarner and remaining idle for a period of time while in a bush, there is a chance for him to say "Skar-skar-skarner!" This is a reference to the Pokemon game series, in which each Pokemon says its own name in a similar fashion, and can be found within tall grass.
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