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Doom II: Hell on Earth
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Attachment In the Doom II final level "Icon of Sin", the boss is supposed to be a giant demon head with a fragment missing from its forehead. It says, "To win the game, you must kill me, John Romero!", distorted and in reverse to sound like a demonic chant. One can use the "noclip" cheat to enter the boss and see Romero's severed head which is skewered on a post. John Romero is the creator of the Doom series. The staff didn't like Romero due to his egotistical personality. They decided to get him back by making him the final boss.
Animal Crossing: City Folk
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Attachment In the City, there are two traffic cones on the far right side. On some nights, after 8 o'clock, one of the cones can be moved and the Reset Surveillance Center can be accessed. There, Mr. Resetti can be found in his whole body. He bribes the player with a silver shovel and says not to tell anyone. This explains why he knows when you haven't saved.
Super Meat Boy
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Each of the intros to the stages are references to other classic video games. These are:
Teh Internets - Bubble Bobble
The Forest - Street Fighter II
The Hospital - Castlevania
The Salt Factory - The Adventures of Lolo
Hell - Ninja Gaiden
The Rapture - Megaman 2
The End - Pokemon
The Cotton Alley - Ghosts and Goblins
Banjo-Tooie
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Attachment Inside the Dodgems Dome in Witchyworld, looking out of the window you can see a constellation of Rare's then mascot, Mr. Pants. He also makes an appearance on a TV in Hailfire Peaks, inside Boggy the polar bear's igloo.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
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In the Japanese version of Saria Town, one of the graves in the town reads "The Hero Loto rests here." This is a reference to the Dragon Quest hero.

The first Final Fantasy game had a similar grave in the town of Elfheim. The grave reads "Here Lies Link".
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
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There are two treasures that reference Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank. The Lutrela Nivadensis, found in "The Clan of the Cave Raccoon," is Daxter in a caveman outfit. Medieval Metal Man, found in "Of Mice and Mechs," is Clank with Knight armor on.
Portal 2
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In one of Ratman's rooms is a radio blaring strange noises. This "noise" is actually a SSTV signal. If you decode it, it will show an image from the end of the game.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment There's a reflection of the 'Yoshi's Island' stage on the Metal Mario trophy.
The Sims
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Attachment In the expansion pack "The Sims: House Party", if you throw a cool enough party, Drew Carey will arrive in a limo to congratulate you and hang out.

Drew Carey was a fan of the Sims and also parodied them in an episode of "The Drew Carey Show".
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
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The Sages in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are named after the towns in this game (in Zelda chronology however, the towns were named after the Sages).

These towns are Rauru, Ruto, Saria, Mido, Nabooru, and Darunia. However, Mido is not a sage.
Super Paper Mario
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Attachment The enemy Fracktail makes a reference to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. When Dimentio causes Fracktail to short circuit, he says "I am Error", one of the NPCs in Mido Town.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment In the X-Naut Fortress there is a changing room. If you drop into the room from the vent above, both you and your partners will turn into 8-bit sprites, with the original Super Mario Bros music playing in the background. You can turn back to normal by exiting the room.
BioShock
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Attachment In the corner of the Worley Winery in the Farmer's Market, there is a round wedge of cheese with a piece missing next to six bullet holes. The arrangement bares a striking resemblance to Pacman and the pellets he eats.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Joelle, Meg, Beth and Amy, the poes in the Forest Temple are named after the main characters from Little Women, Meg, Beth, Amy and Josephine.
Mega Man 7
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The theme from Ghosts 'n Goblins will play during Shade Man's stage if B is held while selecting the level.
Mega Man 9
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Attachment Chun Li from the Street Fighter series makes a cameo appearance as a newscaster in the introductory cutscene.
Mega Man X
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Attachment In Mega Man X, it is possible to learn the "Hadoken", Ryu's signature move from the Street Fighter series. After beating the game, obtain every Sub Tank, Life Up and Armor Parts. Then play through Armored Armadillo's stage until the last rolling platform. As the platform bursts out of the tunnel and through the sky, dash-jump off of the platform and ascend the wall right on top of the gate to Armored Armadillo. There you will find Dr. Light wearing a Karate uniform. He teaches X the technique.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Attachment On your way to the Forest Temple, you come across an armored skeletal warrior known as the Hero's Shade. He was a famed swordsman in Hyrule, but died with eternal regret of never having passed on his knowledge in the art of the sword. According to the Hyrule Historia, the Hero's Shade is the spiritual manifestation of the Hero of Time, the Link from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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At the very top of the Throat of the World, there is a special pickaxe that the player can obtain. The name of this pickaxe is 'Notched pickaxe', and is thought to be a reference to Minecraft creator Notch.
Super Mario World
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Attachment The symbol that you find at the top of "Special World" is really the Super Famicom logo in Japan, and the SNES logo in Europe.
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