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Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Attachment Shinnok's Amulet, an item from Mortal Kombat commonly worn by him or Quan Chi, can be found in the museum at the Metropolis Stage.
Rock Band 2
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In the Rock Shop, there is a piece of clothing under Accessories called "Hockey Mask." The description says "Ch-ch-ch, ah-ah-ah. Ch-ch-ch, ah-ah-ah." This is a reference to Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th and the sound effects that follow him.
The King of Fighters '95
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While most Fatal Fury characters use different vocals (primarily taken from Fatal Fury 3 which was the newest game out at the time), Kim Kaphwan still uses his old Fatal Fury 2 vocals, as he was not present in Fatal Fury 3.
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Art of Fighting
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While most versions of Art of Fighting end on a cliffhanger just before Yuri reveals the true identity of Mr. Karate to Ryo and Robert, the Super Nintendo version extends the ending to reveal that Mr. Karate is Ryo and Yuri's father Takuma, who was blackmailed by Geese Howard and Mr. Big into killing Jeff Bogard (Father of Terry from Fatal Fury)
Joe & Mac
subdirectory_arrow_right Joe & Mac (Game), Joe & Mac (Game)
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Attachment The final boss is actually changed depending on which console you have. In the Arcade, Genesis, Amiga, and NES versions, the final boss is a caveman-like monster with reptilian features. In the Game Boy version, it is a beating heart. In the SNES version, it is a devil-like monster.
Super Mario 64 DS
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In the game's data, replacing a file called "0000_PLAYER" with another file spawns a clone of the player that follows his movements. It takes on the appearance of Mario, but will shift into a different character when hit (spawning with a Mario cap).
Borderlands 2
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Psychos will sometimes say "Never gonna give you up" when they die, a reference to the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley.
Super Mario All-Stars
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There's an unused fanfare for Super Mario Bros. 2, not included in the NES version. It was eventually used as the Spade/Heart/Club House victory jingle in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.
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Mega Man X5
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When talking to Squid Adler with X, X will apologize for destroying Octopardo. This is a mistranslation as he is talking about Squid Adler's brother/friend (depending on the version), Launch Octopus, who is known as Launcher Octopuld in Japan.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
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Attachment In the chapter "Bridge to Turnabout", Prosecutor Godot says that Maya's mind is like a "café au lait" in which Phoenix's words are the milk and the Judge is the spoon. Then, the Judge says "I-I'm a spoon!? I'm no spoony bard, I'll have you know!".

This is a reference to Tellah's famous line from Final Fantasy IV, "You spoony bard!".
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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The P90 has an unused Olive finish.
Hey You, Pikachu!
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Every Pokémon except Pikachu, Caterpie, and Butterfree have different cries between the two versions due to English names that differ from the Japanese names.
Alan Wake
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In chapter 4, there is a Microsoft Tag, though it looks like art. When read by a specific smart phone app, you'll unlock a secret. You'll be given access to several themes for your Xbox 360, as sponsored by Verizon.
Mario Kart 7
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On the track "Rosalina's Ice World", the Comet Observatory and the starting planet from the Gateway Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy can be seen in the background.
League of Legends
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If Evelynn is seen by an enemy champion while in stealth, Evelynn will have an exclamation symbol as made famous by the Metal Gear Solid series.
The developer of the Stealth rework also claimed to get the idea of the rework from the Metal Gear Solid series.
Final Fantasy
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The miniboss Eye or Evil Eye resembles the monster Beholder from "Dungeons and Dragons" and was named Beholder in the original Japanese version of the game. Due to copyright concerns, it was renamed and redesigned for all other versions.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
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This game was supposed to use mugshots during dialogue scenes, as did Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, but they went unused. The final game uses full portraits instead, just like the original Japan-only Coded mobile game did.
Epic Mickey
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The Lonesome Manor is not based on any one Haunted Mansion Ride but all of them. Plus, there are three cameos from past Disney characters. A painting of Chernabog (the demon from Night of Bald Mountain from the movie Fantasia), Madam Leona (the head in the Crystal Ball), and The Lonesome Ghosts (from Mickey Mouse Cartoons).
Sonic & Knuckles
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In the Flying Battery Zone Act 1, there's an object known as "The Flying Battery" which can only be seen by taking a certain path. It's simply an obstacle that can be pushed and only appears once in the game.
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Final Fantasy X
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During the fight with Spoiler:Seymour Omnis inside of Sin, summoning Anima will provoke a response from Seymour, "You would oppose me as well? So be it." He says this because Anima was formerly his final aeon, as well as his mother.
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