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Courage the Cowardly Dog: Creep TV
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Courage the Cowardly Dog: Creep TV has secret codes and maps that went undiscovered until 20 years after its release due to a glitch making them inaccessible. The codes include the "daScore" code, which shows a counter of how many ghosts you've zapped, and the "mirage" code, which expands the game map infinitely and allows access to the secret maps. On one of these maps, you can acquire a pair of glasses as an unused item, and another map containing an oasis in the Middle of Nowhere that also has a sign simply reading Eustace's catchphrase, "STUPID DOG!". However, if you use the glasses to read the sign, it will instead say "Wee...amazing! You found it! GOOD DOG!"
God of War Ragnarök
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A very small detail in the subtitles of the story hints at a large plot twist right from the beginning of the game. This detail is the fact that Spoiler:when Odin is impersonating Tyr his name shows in the subtitles without an accent mark above the 'y', giving any eagle eyed players a hint that he's not the real Týr. Later in the game when you find the real Týr his name shows up properly accented in the subtitles.
God of War Ragnarök
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In the entry for the Lyngbakr Kratos reminisces about his past, reading "To perform an act so heartless... It reminds me of a boat captain I wronged long ago". This boat captain was someone he let die while retrieving a key from around his neck in the original God of War.
God of War Ragnarök
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There are chimes placed by Ratatoskr that can be found and hit to gain his assistance. If the player hits one enough times in a row Ratatoskr will eventually get fed up and yell at the player.
It Takes Two
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In Chapter 3 Section 1 'Rose's Room - Pillow Fort', players will come across a pillow alcove towards the left of the main path that features two action figures with interactive buttons. The action figures themselves are actually the two playable protagonists Leo & Vincent from Hazelight Studios' other project A Way Out. If both players stomp both buttons at the same time, a unique dialogue cutscene between Leo & Vincent will play. After the dialogue, an achievement/trophy 'Plastic Prison Breakers' is earned with the description, "They had no way out."
Sonic the Hedgehog
subdirectory_arrow_right Sonic The Hedgehog (Franchise)
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Attachment The appearance of Longclaw in Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog films is reminiscent of the tiles that resemble an owl's head in the Labyrinth Zone from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. In fact, the first film's opening scene features the tile design engraved on a rock as an Easter egg, further hinting at the connection.
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Sonic the Hedgehog movie Easter eggs video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGxogdFx4z8?t=116

First 8 minutes of the movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4dkZWQIKVI

Sonic the Hedgehog - Labyrinth Zone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtcStQ_GGlk
A Way Out
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During Act 2 Chapter 4: 'The Farmstead', when players are required to enter the old couple's farm house for supplies, inside they can find an old grandfather clock. Although no button prompt is displayed, the clock can be interacted with by both players at the same time. Interacting with the clock unlocks a door to a secret room up on the staircase where inside a toy treasure chest can be found. Opening the chest displays a cutscene where the player's character will retrieve a wooden sword and raise it above their head. This is a reference to The Legend of Zelda series where the main protagonist Link performs this exact action when acquiring a unique item. After the cutscene an achievement/trophy 'Timeless Treasure' is earned with the description, "You linked up to get past". Another reference to the Zelda series with the third entry, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to The Past.
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
subdirectory_arrow_right Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Game)
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While the protagonist of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Ichiban Kasuga, is commonly stated to have debuted in the 2018 game Ryu Ga Gotoku Online, he actually was first revealed in a trailer for the game Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, which is considered a spin-off of the Yakuza/Like a Dragon franchise. This trailer aired almost a year before Ryu Ga Gotoku Online and is notable as Ichiban does not appear in Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise.
Platform: Atari Jaguar
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The Atari Jaguar, despite being marketed as a 64-bit platform, was only a 32-bit platform. Specifically, it used two 32-bit processors (named "Tom" and "Jerry") in parallel, with the marketing adding up those two processors as if they could be mathematically combined.
Franchise: Street Fighter
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Attachment In the 1993 movie "City Hunter", there's a scene where Kim, who is Colonel MacDonald's main henchman, throws Ryo Saeba into a Street Fighter World Warrior arcade machine, where he suffers an electric shock and hallucinates Kim into Ken from the game. Ryo turns into E.Honda (renamed as E.Honde due to Jackie Chan's contract with Mitsubishi preventing any legal issues with the Honda brand) and Chun-Li, while his friends turn into both Guile and Dhalsim, who successfully defeat Kim/Ken. The music and sound effects are used exactly from the SNES version of World Warrior, and the artwork on the walls were drawn by Shoei Okano.
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Mortal Kombat 1
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In an intro dialogue between Johnny Cage and Geras, the former will ask, "It will be great! I'll be a Kickboxer, and you, a Street Fighter." which are references to both movies Kickboxer and the infamous live-action Street Fighter, which both starred actor Jean-Claude Van Damme.
God of War Ragnarök
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The musician Raeb is voiced by the game's composer Bear McCreary. Not only is he voiced by Bear, but his face is similar and his name is an anagram for Bear.
God of War Ragnarök
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In one of Mimir's many dialogues, he mentions a story about Kratos once entering into a tournament and lists off a few character descriptions that match up with those who would be seen in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, Sony's attempt at making a Super Smash Bros.-style clone. Kratos even seems ashamed saying, "I would not speak of this", possibly referencing the poor reception it garnered from critics and fans.
God of War Ragnarök
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The title, cover, and content of each of Kvasirs poems is a reference to other PlayStation IPs including:
Horizon Zero Dawn
• MLB The Show
The Last of Us Part II
• Ratchet & Clank
Death Stranding
• Dreams
• Concrete Genie
• Astro's Playroom
Uncharted
Journey
Ghost of Tsushima
The Order: 1886
Bloodborne
Days Gone
Omori
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Within the game's code is a commented-out test string transcribing the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise, a monologue by Chancellor Sheev Palpatine from the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith; the monologue previously became a popular copypasta in the late 2010s, midway through the game's development. By nature, this text cannot be seen in the normal course of play and is only visible through observing the game's data.
Stardew Valley
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Attachment On the Stardew Valley title screen, clicking on the letter "E" of "Stardew" ten times will reveal an Easter egg. An alien will open a door behind the letter, smile, wave and fade away.
Gimmick: Exact Mix
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Animaniacs
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Attachment Alongside all of the cinema and television references that fans of the cartoon would expect, Animaniacs for Genesis also contains a small handful of references to other Konami games. Vic Viper from Gradius appears as a platform in the space level, and the Dracula boss uses Dracula's flame attack from the Castlevania series.
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Crush Crush
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Attachment The character Mur is a fictionalized version of Mur Moruno, one of the main artists of the game.
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Franchise: Kingdom Hearts
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Attachment In a rare instance of Kingdom Hearts being referenced outside of KH-related Disney media, the Kingdom Key and Sora's hair can be seen within Sweet Pete’s assortment of cartoon props in the 2022 film "Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers". An interesting detail about this cameo is that Sora's hair appears to have been traced or taken from DeviantArt user kimbolie12's fan art of Sora from Kingdom Hearts III.
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