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Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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During the boss battle of Fight Lab: Stage 5, the characters will be wearing outfits that resemble other characters from the Street Fighter series:
• Ganryu as Ryu
• Bob as Ken
• Jinpachi Mishima as Akuma
NieR
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Many of the weapons in the game are weapons from the Drakengard series. At the end of the first Drakengard title, Spoiler:Caim dropped his weapons above Tokyo, where they were scatted, only to be found centuries later by Nier. They were later discovered and renamed:

• Moonfire became Moonrise
• Hymir's Finger/Broken Iron became Iron Will
• Battlelust became Captain's Holy Spear
• Ravenfeeder became Rebirth
• Dragonhook became Earth Wyrm's Claw
• Twins' Fang became Fang of the Twins
• Knight's Vow became Dragoon Lance
• Maiden's Kris became Nirvana Dagger
• Foul Blade became Vile Axe
• Kingsblood became Ancient Overlord
• Takamasa became Faith
• Skald's Song became Blade of Treachery
• Writheheart became Lily-Leaf Sword
Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward
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Attachment In the recreation room when examining the poster of billiard balls Sigma will say, "What's this supposed to be a picture of?" to which Alice replies, "They're those balls from that kid's show, right? If you collect seven of them then you get a wish." This is a reference to the series Dragon Ball.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
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After all of the game's main story quests have been completed, Spoiler:two chickens, called "Chicken Overload"s, can be found in the Primordia dungeon in Alabastra's High Fulgen. They are behind a hidden door which required Detect Hidden to be at level 5 or greater.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 4
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Attachment When Shikamaru Nara (Part 1) uses his Shadow Possession Jutsu, he forces his opponents to make Jonathan Joestar's famous pose from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.
Kill the Bad Guy
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One of the game's targets, Oscar, is described as a top sportsman that killed his wife. This is an obvious reference to south African sportsman, Oscar Pistorius, who murdered Reeva Steenkamp whom he was dating at the time.
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Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward
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Attachment When going through the control room, a set of boxes can examined. Luna will then tell the player that they contain machinery. Examining them several times will cause Phi to wonder if they could "use one of those boxes to sneak past guards." This is a reference to the famous cardboard box item in the Metal Gear Solid games.
Dragon's Dogma
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Attachment There are two unique armor sets that are based on the armor worn by Guts and Griffith from the manga "Berserk". The Swordsman Armor Set and White Hawk Armor Set are the result of a collaboration between Capcom and the Berserk Golden Age Arc film.
Grand Theft Auto V
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Attachment The "Yeti" clothing brand is based on the Japanese clothing brand "A Bathing Ape", also known as "Bape". The logos that appear on the branded items reference the Japanese brand, in combination with the infamous "bigfoot" rumors that spread around the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
LittleBigPlanet 2
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In the first level of The Cosmos, Into the Heart of Negativatron, an arcade can be located in the latter part of the first half of the level. The last machine in this area is malfunctioning, and upon entering the Konami Code, will cause the machine to explode.
Dynasty Warriors 7
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The Battle of Hu Lao Gate references its counterpart from Dynasty Warriors 3, even referencing the infamous "Do not pursue Lu Bu" line from the third game.
Fallout
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Attachment Loxley, the head of the Thieves' Guild located at the Hub, gets his name from the English tale of Robin Hood, more specifically the Robin Hood:Prince of Thieves film starring Kevin Costner. The name "Loxley" comes from the village and alleged birthplace of Robin Hood, and Loxley's own fake/fading English accent is likely based of Kevin Costner's constantly-disappearing accent in the film.
World of Warcraft
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Attachment Outside of the past Shattrath City (Warlords of Draenor), you can find an orc named "Goh'kuu" hunched over another one named "Napp'agosh" near an orcish pod-like weapon. This is a reference to the characters Goku and Nappa from Dragon Ball Z.
Monster Party
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Attachment The game's prototype, entitled "Parody World: Monster Party", vastly differs from the final game graphically. Most notably, the title screen featured blood instead of green slime, and many of the enemies and bosses were originally parodies of copyrighted movie characters or mythological creatures:
• The man-eating plant was originally Audrey II from the 1982 musical "Little Shop of Horrors" and shot quarter notes instead of bubbles.
• The Jack-O-Lantern was originally Caesar from the "Planet of the Apes" film series, and the background of the fight featured the famed image of the destroyed Statue of Liberty from the original 1968 film.
• The gorgon snake was originally a humanoid, most likely Medusa.
• The ghost man was originally a mummy.
• The giant spider was originally the titular antagonist of the 1982 film "The Thing".
• The giant cat-in-a-box was originally a gremlin from the 1984 film "Gremlins".
• The grim reaper was originally an alien robot resembling a Xenomorph from the "Alien" franchise.
• The vampire ghoul bore more of a resemblance to a stereotypical vampire.
• The projectiles released by the eggs in Round 2 were originally Facehuggers from the "Alien" franchise.
• The baseball catcher enemy was originally Jason Voorhees from the "Friday the 13th" franchise.
• The ghosts were originally "jiangshi": Chinese hopping vampires.

These graphical aspects were mainly changed both due to Nintendo of America's stringent censorship policy and the risk of copyright lawsuits, due to the United States' more strict copyright laws compared to Japan.
Tales of Graces f
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When Malik uses his "Eternal Serenade" Mystic Arte to finish off Spoiler:Lambda, the final boss of the main storyline, he will claim it to be the last time he uses said move.

However should the player later win any battle using this move in the "Lineage and Legacies" mode set after the main story, with the above criteria achieved, a special victory scene will play where Sophie points out that Malik stated he'd not use the move again. Malik will humourously lie and claim that he was referring to his other move "Eternally Sauteed."
Shovel Knight
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Attachment The wandering boss Baz was based on an unused character design from Street Fighter II referred to as 'Zubaz'. Baz was created by Matt and Woolie of the let's play series TwoBestFriends as a backer reward for pledging to the game's Kickstarter. Baz has appeared in multiple games which Matt and Woolie have put him in as a Kickstarter pledge incentive.
Batman: Arkham City
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Setting the date of the console or PC that the game is running on back to December 13th, 2004 (the day the game's developer, Rocksteady, was founded) and talking to Calender Man in the court house basement triggers special dialogue from him where he claims that "the end is near" and when it comes, he'll be there. This is likely a reference to the final game of the series, Batman: Arkham Knight, which was in development at the time, as well as it being the final entry in the Arkham game series.

This easter egg wasn't found by fans until 3 years after the game's release, when Rocksteady hinted at it's existence.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
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A poster of Might Guy can be seen in the background of the Hidden Leaf Village (Part 1) stage.
Tales of Graces f
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The sword that Veigue Lungberg uses when fighting him at Riot Peak is Siegfried's "Requiem" sword from the Soul Calibur games, specifically the Player 1 variant. The Requiem sword that Veigue requests the player to find is the Player 2 variant.
Tales of Xillia 2
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As a pre-order incentive for some regions, three DLC costumes are available for Jude, Milla and Ludger, based off of previous Tales series protagonists. Jude gets an outfit based off of Yuri Lowell from Tales of Vesperia, Milla gets Asbel Lhant's outfit from Tales of Graces f and Ludger gets Emil Castagnier's outfit from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.

Jude and Milla's outfits can also be used in Xillia 1 once bought.
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