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Saints Row: The Third
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In Kinzie's Warehouse is an article based on Lin, a character from Saints Row, who was killed and was available to call as a homie in the form of a zombie. When Pierce sees this article during his first tour of her warehouse, he will snatch it.

During the "Zombie Attack" mission, the protagonist will also make mention to Lin being brought back as a zombie when using the Male Voice 1.
Viola: "Like you've ever dealt with a zombie before."
Protagonist Male 1: "Actually, I had this friend once named Lin..."
Viola: "What?"
Protagonist Male 1: "Nevermind."
Fallout: New Vegas
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It is said by Joshua Graham in the Honest Hearts DLC that the .45 Auto pistol is based on a nearly 400-year-old design from one of his Mormon ancestors and is the trademark weapon of the New Canaanite tribe. This alludes to the creator of the real-life pistol this gun is based on, the M1911, created by John Moses Browning. Like the New Canaanites, Browning was a member of the Mormon church from Utah.
Killing Time
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One of the cheats in the PC version of Killing Time, "SCOOBYDOOSNACK" is a reference to the classic children's cartoon character Scooby Doo, and the food the characters in the show feed him, Scooby Snacks.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Attachment Soon after crashing the 4x4 in chapter 1, it's possible to find a hatch hidden in the ground. Standing over the hatch for a short period of time will unlock the achievement "Found!"

This is a direct reference to the TV series "Lost".
Muramasa Rebirth
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When you acquire a 999-hit combo, you receive a trophy titled "Hours, Persons, Doors". This is a direct reference to the videogame 999: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors.
Batman: Arkham Origins
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Attachment The game appears to use multiple instances of graffiti replicated from actual walls of the developers' city: Montreal, Canada. Specifically, it seems to be all tags by one local artist in particular who uses the tag "Sake".
The Binding of Isaac
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"I Am Error" is a rare, special room that only has a 6.66% chance of being accessible when using telepills. The name and appearance of the character in the room references Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen
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This game was created by Yasumi Matsuno, who has paid homage to the rock band Queen in several of his works. The game's name itself is a homage to the band, as it is the name of two songs from the album Queen II; "Ogre Battle" and "The March of the Black Queen". Also, one of the games levels is named The Rhyan Sea. This is a possible reference to the Queen song "Seven Seas of Rhye", from the same album.
Saints Row IV
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The ending of the first mission is a reference to the movie "Armageddon". The theme from the movie, "Don't Wanna Lose a Thing" by Aerosmith, is played as a rocket takes off.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Attachment The enemy "Burt the Bashful" looks like Obelix from "Asterix". This was referenced in other language versions of the game. The boss's name in the French version of the game is 'Belixo', an anagram of Obelix. In the German version of the game the boss's name is Xilebo, Obelix spelled backwards.
Rise of Nightmares
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The mystical weapon Azoth was named by the game's designer Yasuhisa Kawamura as an inside joke, referring to another weapon called Parcelsus' Sword in one of his earlier works, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Azoth and Paracelsus both originate from the same mythos.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment The wooden section of the Liberty Launcher's barrel has a crack on it, referencing the famous Liberty Bell.
Touhou Shinkirou: Hopeless Masquerade
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Attachment The playable character Toyosatomimi no Miko has a unique set of icons near her Spirit Gauge, depicting four male silhouettes whose reactions change depending on the player's performance. These images are a direct reference to the "Reaction Guys" internet meme.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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In a cavern called Mudan Grotto there's a skeleton with the name "Peke Utchoo", which sounds quite similar to the Pokémon Pikachu. Whoever put the skeleton in also included a note that reads, "If anyone shall ever find me, I hope I am able to bring them to laughter." The note was probably put in to make sure that the player realizes that the skeleton is meant to be a joke.
Infinity Blade II
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Attachment There is a set of equipment that's based on another Chair Entertainment game, Undertow. Chair Entertainment being a subsidiary of Epic Games.
Shin Megami Tensei IV
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Walter's name is a reference to the Chaos aligned Hero nicknamed Waruo (translated as "bad guy") from the first Shin Megami Tensei. This is reinforced later [Spoilers] in Infernal Tokyo by Akira when he calls Walter a 'bad boy'.
Saints Row IV
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Most of the weapon skins found when upgrading your weapon have movie or TV show references tied to them.
Franchise: Pokémon
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Throughout the Pokemon series are several references to a previous Game Freak game, Pulse Man. Two of the most well known references are Barry's battle theme having very similar notes to Pulse Man's first stage, and Pikachu's move, Volt Tackle, also being an attack from Pulse Man. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Pikachu's Volt Tackle Final Smash shares a similar appearance to Pulse Man's Volt Tackle.
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
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Attachment Hidden throughout the different time periods of Sly's ancestors, Clockwerk, the final boss of the Sly and the Thievius Raccoonus, can be seen perched peering around. Also, in "The Clan Of The Cave Raccoon," Clockwerk's eye can be found as a treasure.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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Attachment Magento will reference his son, Quicksilver, when he wins a fight against Dante. "Brash, arrogant, rude, even a white head of hair... You remind me of my son in many ways."
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