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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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All of the partners from the first Paper Mario were originally going to make cameo appearances in this game, but were scrapped for unknown reasons. However, Parakarry and Lady Bow do remain in the game, and make appearances at the beginning and in Poshley Heights after completing the game, respectively.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
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Attachment Bob-ombs from the Mario series make a cameo as dungeon enemies.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
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Attachment Geno from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars makes a cameo in the Star 'Stache Smash minigame.
Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II
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Attachment Early on in Level 5 "Barons Hed: The Fallen City", if you scare the villagers in Barons Hed, they will run away, and you can follow one fleeing woman who will open the locked door of a house near a bridge. If you can get inside the house fast enough, Max from Sam & Max, a franchise whose first game Sam & Max Hit the Road was developed and published by LucasArts, can be found inside sitting in a chair wielding a modified Bryar pistol (which is ironic since the Bryar pistol is already a modified Bryar rifle) that shoots highly-damaging green bolts instead of red. Max also has a high amount of health similar to that of a Dark Jedi.

Max does not play a death animation when killed. Instead, he just plays the same idle animation when he is first found, but takes on the attributes of a corpse, such as lack of collision. However if he is activated like a switch or door, he will get out of the chair and approach the room's door to exit, waiting for you to open it for him. Upon doing so, he will then wander the level, killing enemies and villagers alike. After Max has been let outside, the player can activate him again, letting them see from his view. A HUD message is also displayed reading, "It's MaxVision™!" If he is attacked by the player, he will return fire. If the player pushes Max outside instead of activating him, and attacks him, he will not fire back. If he is killed after being activated, he will freeze standing instead of playing any animation, but still becomes a corpse.

Max makes a second cameo appearance in Level 9 "Fuel Station Launch". During the final jump at the end of the level, you need to quickly snap back the mouse just before you land so you are facing backwards, which will allow you to see Max's face plastered three times on the front of the platform you just jumped off.
Borderlands 2
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Attachment In the Caustic Caverns is a cave with a number of pixelated blocks. These look very similar to blocks from Minecraft, which break when punched a number of times. Behind these blocks are a handful of enemies called Creepers, including a Badass Creeper, a kind of enemy also found in Minecraft. Among the loot they drop when killed is a new head skin with a pixelated look.
Paper Mario
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Attachment In Boo Mansion, if the player goes through the door across the hall from the entrance and jump in the jar inside, Mario will come out of the jar looking like his original 8-bit sprite from Super Mario Bros.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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Attachment Claude, the protagonist of GTA III, makes a cameo appearance in San Andreas as the contestant of an illegal racing ring. He becomes involved with Catalina, who had recently split up with Carl "CJ" Johnson. Following his loss to CJ, Claude leaves San Andreas with Catalina for Liberty City. Catalina later betrays Claude during a bank heist in the opening sequence of GTA III, thus setting off the events of the game.
Kirby Super Star
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There are a number of references to other Nintendo games in the items collected for "The Great Cave Offensive". They are as follows:

•Mr. Saturn: EarthBound series
•Bucket: Mario & Wario
•Koopa Shell: Mario series
•Pegasus' Wing: Kid Icarus series
•Falcon Helmet: F-Zero series
•Screw Attack: Metroid series
•Kong's Barrel: Donkey Kong series
•Triforce: The Legend of Zelda series

The following two are exclusive to Kirby Super Star Ultra:

•Gold Watering Can: Animal Crossing series
•Falchion: Fire Emblem series
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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On the charcter select screen (the bar), you can see Banjo's severed and stuffed head mounted above the fireplace and if you look in the closet you'll find Kazooie's stuffed head being used as an umbrella handle.
Kingdom Hearts
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Bahamut, a recurring summoned creature from the Final Fantasy series, was planned to be a summon for Sora. But it was removed from the final version. Searching through the game data, a Bahamut summon option can be chosen through the use of cheat codes. However, since there is nothing to execute when it is chosen, the game will crash.
Franchise: Pac-Man
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Attachment Pac-Man appears during a scene in the 1982 movie Tron. On the bridge of Sark's battle cruiser there is a schematic diagram showing corridors full of dots. Off to one side there is a little Pac-Man. You can also here the iconic "Wacka Wacka" noise in the background.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Attachment Originally there was a cutscene making fun of Pikachu in the game. After hackers discovered a Pikachu tail in the game's code, a fan asked the game's designer about it and he told the story in a tweet.
The Secret of Monkey Island
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Attachment Sam & Max appear as an idol to the Giant Monkey Head. Sam & Max were comic strip characters created by Steve Purcell, who was an artist and animator for The Secret of Monkey Island. They also had their own game, developed by LucasArts.
F-Zero GX
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Attachment Billy's belt has AiAi's head from Monkey Ball on it.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Attachment In the Hyrule Castle courtyard, in one of the windows you can see pictures of Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach and Bowser. In Ocarina of Time 3D, the pictures were replaced with a Mario level background with warp pipes and blocks.
Dead Island
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Attachment "Jason Voorhees" from "Friday the 13th" makes an appearance in the game. He carries his machete, and does 7 times the normal damage of enemy attacks, has a significant amount of health, and takes reduced damage from the player's attacks. Jason's eyes will also continue to follow the player around even if he is dead.

Inside his house the player can find a chainsaw as a usable weapon.
Half-Life
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In original copies of Half-Life, During Chapter 3, there is a secret room in map c1a1c that can only be accessed by enabling cheat mode and noclipping through the floor. The room is made of tiled pictures of Valve co-founder Gabe Newell. The room still exists in later versions of the game, although the imagery of Newell has been removed and attempting to enter the room takes you back into the normal map.
Kirby's Dream Land 2
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Attachment In the Japanese version of the game, the character Chao from the Japan-only game, Famicom Mukashibanashi: Yūyūki (ふぁみこんむかし話 遊遊記) can be found in a bag that is guarded by a mid-boss. She can only be found in the bag if the player already has the corresponding animal friend. She has a very low chance of showing up, and when she does, she gives you an extra life and adds 1% to the game's completion, making it necessary to find her to get 100% completion. She is replaced by Gooey in the international versions.
Portal 2
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Attachment Because of the failure of the attempted meme of Hoopy the Hoop in Portal, VALVe included the model of Hoopy the Hoop in 3 spots in Portal 2: Near the deactivated GLaDOS in Chapter 1, In Chapter 2 Chamber 2, and behind a desk in a Ratman Den.
Kirby Super Star
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Attachment On rare occasions, when using the Stone ability, Kirby can transform into a golden statue of either Mario, Samus Aran, or any of the three animal helpers (Kine, Rick, and Coo) from Kirby's Dream Land 2.
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