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Borderlands
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Attachment When Baron Flynt is killed he will drop a unique shotgun called 'Boomstick'. Its info line states 'Beyond Groovy'. This is a reference to Bruce Campbell's character Ash in the movie Army of Darkness (1992). Ash refers to his shotgun as his Boomstick and frequently uses the expression 'groovy'.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Maria's invitation to Toni during the final cutscene of the mission, Taken For A Ride, to join her for "coffee" at her house is an apparent reference to the Hot Coffee minigame in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
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Attachment The standard hidden package system, in the form of 99 red balloons scattered around the city, is a reference to Nena's 1980s hit song, "99 Luftballons".
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
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The song "Make A Jam!" appears to have several references to Konami. The Konami logo is hidden in the background and the 'Walking Konami logo' jingle can be heard throughout the song.
Shadow Warrior
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During the level "Dark Woods of the Serpent", you may encounter a secret area obtaining a very aggressive and deadly white rabbit. Lo Wang will comment on him saying "that's no ordinary rabbit". The rabbit is protecting a cave with the Holy Grail that you can blow up. This is a reference to the 1975 film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
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Attachment One of the bosses in the game is a giant metal pig tank named, "Porco Grosso". This is a reference to "Porco Rosso", an animated film also by Studio Ghibli.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
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Attachment At the Solosseum, Oliver and the gang can talk to a creature named "My Neighbor Tomtoro". He will also be your first opponent in the Rank B Series. This is a reference to "My Neighbor Totoro", an animated film also by Studio Ghibli.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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During the escape through the woods, if you interrogate EVA, there's a chance she'll say "Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right...", this is a reference to the Konami Code.
Deadpool
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Attachment During level 3, in the sewers you can find a pizza with a sai stuck into it. This is a reference to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Revelations: Persona
subdirectory_arrow_right Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (Game)
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Attachment In the game, there is a cat-girl enemy named Felicia that looks and acts like the character from Darkstalkers. This enemy was replaced with the recurring enemy, Nekomata, in the PSP remake.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
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Attachment One of the special event weapons in the Japanese version of the game is a hammer called "Crazy D" that can heal your allies when used against them.

This is a special weapon designed in collaboration with Hirohiko Araki, the author of the manga "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure", and is a direct reference to Part 4's main protagonist, Josuke Higashikata, who possessed a Stand called "Crazy Diamond" that had great physical strength and speed, as well as the ability to heal people's injuries and repair broken objects.
Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward
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In the Vita version, two trophies begin with the phrase "Who Set Up Us The Bomb". This phrase is a direct-reference to the videogame Zero Wing where a mechanic is seen in the opening of this game saying "Somebody set up us the bomb."
Payday: The Heist
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Attachment The painting in the meeting room of the First World Bank depicts Team 7200, the first team to get inside the secret "Overvault". The painting of them was added through a patch. There is a 30% chance the painting will have changed, in addition to there being some creepy music heard from a nearby CD player and lit candles being on the table. The patch also added two plaques in the vault that have the names of the people who helped find the secret.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors
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Attachment Completing a level as Usopp before your "Save Me, Sogeking!" special finishes will reward you with a special victory pose. Sogeking will say 1 of either 2 lines from the anime/manga, "Where is Sniper Island? It is inside your hearts...", or, "I have no reason to help you... Sogeking!" before giving his trademark pose.
Touhou Hisoutensoku: Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo wo Oe
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Attachment The character Utsuho Reiuji has several sprites and animations that bear resemblance to the character Thouzer/Souther from Fist of the North Star. This includes one of her Spell Cards in the game, which bears a resemblance to Souther's Fatal K.O., "Nanto Hō-ōh Ken Ougi: Tenshou Juuji Hou."
In the Groove
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Normally, pulling out the controller during game-play will pause the game and display a message reading "The controller in controller port (number) has been removed."

However, doing this during the song "Disconnected", or its remixes, changes the text to read "The controller in controller port (number) has been disconnected." to fit the song's title.
Guilty Gear X2
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S-Ko, the ghost who possesses Zappa throughout the game, is a homage to the Japanese horror film "Ring," bearing a striking resemblance to the antagonist, Sadako Yamamura. Zappa's Destroy move also shows a "video tape" that bears resemblance to the one from the film.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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When Deadpool is first in your party and goes up against Magneto, he'll shout, "HAHAHA! Magneto! Welcome to die!" This is a reference to the 1992 X-Men Arcade game, where Magneto had 2 infamous mistranslated lines, "I am Magneto, master of magnet!", and "Welcome to die!"
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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Attachment If you enter the battle in Deadpool's alternative outfit, "Cablepool", Deadpool will say "And you thought Cable wasn't in this game..." This is a refrence to Cable being in Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, but not returning to Marvel Vs. Capcom 3.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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Attachment When Deadpool is first in your party and goes up against Spider-Man, he says, "Gonna rough you up like a Broadway musical." This is a reference to the Spider-Man Broadway musical accidents, in which actors portraying Spider-Man from the critically disliked late 2000s musicals often fell from the faulty stunt ropes during a particular scene, resulting in serious injuries and medical attention. After defeating Spider-Man,he will say, "Aw, that was too easy! Maybe it would have helped if you'd turned off the dark!", referencing the musical again.
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