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Batman: Arkham Knight
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In the chamber where Ivy and Barbara were captured, there are posters for the "Tanaga Dojo" with the instructor "Kairi Tanaga". Kairi is a character from the Batman Beyond animated series who teaches Terry her martial art. She and Bruce trained under the same teacher (who in this universe is Master Kirigi).
Batman: Arkham Knight
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There are stores named Music Meisters, which is a reference to a villain from the Batman: Brave and the Bold animated series.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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Under the Logerquist building, there is a store called Cadmus, which is a reference to the DC Comics laboratory that specializes in metahuman research.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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In the Miagani Island Botanical Gardens, there is a bench with a plaque saying "In Loving Memory... Dr. Alec Holland", referring DC Comics/Vertigo character, the Swamp Thing.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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In Wayne Tower there is a dog bowl with the name "Ace" labelled on it. This is a reference to Bruce's dog in the comics, Ace the Bat-Hound.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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Attachment A locker with a name "Ray Palmer" can be seen when visiting ACE Chemicals, with an atom symbol sketched on it. Ray Palmer is the real name of "The Atom", a hero from DC Comics.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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Attachment During the story mission at Ace Chemicals after turning off the pipes to enter the lower level, just to the right of the obstacle is a clipboard with a vile labelled "Copperhead Poison." This is in reference to Copperhead from Batman: Arkham Origins.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
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Attachment The mission "These are the Bots" pays homage to the classic film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in multiple ways. In the mission, the player must help two robots, ICU-P and RT-FC to deliver a message to a man named Toby Van Adobe. In the beginning of Star Wars Episode IV, C-3PO and R2-D2, two droids, must deliver a message to jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi from Princess Leia. ICU-P's color scheme is similar to C-3PO's and RT-FC is similar to R2-D2's. The mission name is also similar to the famous line "These aren't the droids you're looking for" said in the film.
Drakengard
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Caim's design was loosely based on Guts from Berserk. The weapon Hymir's Finer/Broken Iron is also a reference to Guts' weapon, Dragonslayer.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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Attachment One of the posters seen in Gotham throughout the game is for a film called "The Ghost in Gray" and features a man in a hat and goggles. An actor named "Simon Trent" is also listed on the poster. This is a reference to the Gray Ghost, a character from "Batman: The Animated Series" and the eponymous character of the episode "Beware the Gray Ghost." The Gray Ghost was an old TV superhero played in universe by Simon Trent, with his costume consisting of a fedora hat, goggles and trenchcoat. Bruce Wayne was a huge fan of the Gray Ghost series and character, with Ghost serving as inspiration for Bruce to become Batman. In said episode, Batman enlisted Trent's help (in costume as the Gray Ghost) to stop a criminal who was imitating a scheme used by one of the villains from an episode of the Gray Ghost series.

Additionally in the Batman Animated Series, Gray Ghost/Trent was voiced by Adam West, who played Batman in the 1960s TV series. Adam West's Batman costume is available in Arkham Knight as DLC.
Skullgirls
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The stage Gehenna is named after a place outside ancient Jerusalem where the worshippers of Baal had child sacrifices and was described as "filled with the blood of innocents".
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Attachment The character MarvelousAQL is named after the developer of the same name, and her design is based on the five members of the Hanzo Ninja Academy from Marvelous' Senran Kagura series. Specifically, her open shirt and miniskirt are borrowed from Katsuragi, her twin katana and red scarf are borrowed from Asuka, the lining on her boots and shirt are taken from Ikaruga, her red eyes are similar to Yagyu's, and the marks in MarvelousAQL's eyes are similar to the marks in Hibari's eyes.
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
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There are references to the game Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, which Hideo Kojima also worked on. In Hal's lab, on the northern wall there is a Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner poster. This replaces the Policenauts poster for the Playstation version of Metal Gear Solid. The following cutscene with Otacon in which he expresses his love for japanese animation and robots will play footage from Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner as well. This also replaces a Policenauts nod from the Playstation version of Metal Gear Solid.
Samurai Warriors 2
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In the English version of the game, Sakon Shima's gratitude and defeat quotes are references to Elvis Presley. This is likely due to the character's appearance being very similar to the famous singer.
Payday 2
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During the "Car Shop Heist", there is an achievement called "Gone in 240 Seconds" which is a clear reference to the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds" in which the main protagonist is required to steal 48 cars in under 24 hours.
Grand Theft Auto V
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There is a park bench in Pacific Bluffs paying respect to Chris Edwards, a Rockstar Employee who was credited for working on Max Payne, Grand Theft Auto, and L.A. Noire. Mr. Edwards unfortunately passed away in 2014, and this bench is a tribute to him.
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse
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Some custom characters, when using Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack, will say "I ain't afraid of no ghost", a reference to The Ghostbusters.
Bloodborne
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During the game's public alpha test, a player managed to gain access to a restricted area and was killed in an unfinished boss encounter with Father Gascoigne. When dying, the boss mutters the words "Umbasa", a common word used by NPCs in Demon's Souls, Bloodborne's spiritual predecessor. This may suggest that Bloodborne is set in the same universe as the Demon's Souls series or simply a reference to the series by the developers. This line of dialogue was removed from the final release.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
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There is a chain of businesses in the game called "Electric Boulevard". This is a reference to Eddy Grant's song, "Electric Avenue".
Mother 3
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The enemy, Gently Weeping Guitar, is a reference to The Beatle's song, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
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