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Star Fox Command
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Two of the game's endings make references to the F-Zero series. In the first ending, "Goodbye Fox", Falco Lombardi can be seen wearing a pair of boots that belong to F-Zero's Captain Falcon. In another ending, Fox and Falco are seen entering the "G-Zero Grand Prix", a mock up of the F-Zero Grand Prix. What's more, the two convert their fighter ships into racing vehicles, as did a character in the F-Zero games known as James McCloud, himself a tribute to James McCloud of the Star Fox games.
Sonic CD
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The 2011 rerelease version includes both the International and Japanese version's music. The user can toggle between the two music versions. However, due to licensing issues, some vocals from the Japanese soundtrack have been removed.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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The information box for each trophy that states the game of origin includes different information in each region. The NTSC version includes a release date, the JP version states the system the game was released for, while the PAL version simply states the game of origin.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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In the North American release, The Master Sword's trophy incorrectly states that it first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This was corrected in the PAL release, which correctly states that it came from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Raiders of the Lost Ark for Atari 2600 was the first video game to be based on a movie license.
Die Hard Arcade
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Attachment Despite the name, Die Hard Arcade has nothing to do with the movie franchise and was only branded as such by Fox Interactive who published it outside of Japan. The original game is called Dynamite Deka and the main character was called Bruno Delinger instead of John McClane. The Die Hard branding was not carried over to the sequel when it was released outside of Japan.
Dark Souls
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Unused text from the game's data reveals that Shiva of the East's main goal is to obtain the Chaos Blade. If the player manages to get one, Shiva will even go as far as attacking the player to obtain it.
Donkey Kong Country Returns
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At the end of the level "Lift-off Launch", green lights can be seen in the sky. These lights can be found in northern parts of the world, and go by the name of the "Northern Lights". This suggests that the game takes place in a northern part of the world.
Platform: Xbox
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Attachment The Xbox controller was redesigned to appeal to Japanese gamers because Microsoft had trouble selling the Xbox to a Japanese audience. In the end Microsoft came up with the Controller S, an Xbox controller which was more compact and attractive to the Japanese demographic. This design would eventually be adopted in America as well, and a decade later became the standard.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
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Attachment On the European version of the box art, there are a number of characters that are introduced in the Buu Saga (Spopovich, Majin Vegeta, Babidi, Majin Buu and Dabura)that do not appear in the game, as the game only covers story from the Saiyan Saga up to Cell's defeat in the Cell Games Saga. This was mostly corrected for the Platinum re-release of the game, though Spopovich is still present.
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
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Attachment In the Masaba Temple is a puzzle that involves the player stepping on symbols in the correct order. Some of these symbols resemble the icons used by the band Led Zepellin.
Commando
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Attachment A special version of the game called Space Invasion was made and released specifically for West Germany. The only differences made other than the title were the changing of the human soldiers into robots.
League of Legends
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The champion "Blitzcrank" will sometimes say "Exterminate" when attacking, a possible reference to the popular TV show, Doctor Who.
Super Dragon Ball Z
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Attachment Sourman briefly appears in the Eastern Capital level. He can be seen rolling across the street lying on a skateboard after a telephone booth is smashed by the fighting characters.
Grand Theft Auto V
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During The Paleto Score, if Spoiler:Packie McReary is brought along as a heist gunman, he begins to talk about a robbery in Liberty City:
"Spoiler:It was me, my brother Derek, God rest his soul, my pal Michael, God rest his soul, and another boy Niko, who's probably dead too."


This refers to the events of the mission Spoiler:Three Leaf Clover in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
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Attachment Entering L1TTLVN (little one) as a password will display a picture of a newborn baby, along with the words "Congratulations Tom & Yvonne". The only "Tom" credited in the game is Tom Heaton, who worked on Game and Level Design.
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
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Attachment There is a secret room in Chapter 7, "The Million Dollar Question." When walking on some scaffolding, following the ledge past the first open window will reveal a second open window. Inside this window is a small shrine with a memorial for Miika Forssell, a developer who died during the development of the game.
Taz: Wanted
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Attachment After collecting all the sandwiches in a level, a blue phone box with a flashing blue light will appear which will take Taz to a bonus challenge. This is a reference to the TARDIS from Doctor Who, as the box also features the classic TARDIS ship interior.
Grand Theft Auto V
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Attachment A book case in the living room of Franklin's Vinewood house contains a book called "Red Dead", by J. Marston. This is a reference to Red Dead Redemption, and its protagonist, John Marston.
Pokémon Colosseum
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Attachment On page 41 of the instruction booklet is a sentence that mentions an attack called "SELF REVIVE". This attack does not exist in any Pokémon game.
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