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While playing on Nuketown Zombies, a speaker next to a TV in one of the houses will play Richtofen's voice (from the original Black Ops Zombies) saying various phrases from the Moon easter egg portraying how Nuketown Zombies and Moon occur at the same time.
subdirectory_arrow_right Yume Koujou: Doki-doki Panic (Game)
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Contrary to popular belief, there is evidence suggesting that Super Mario Bros. 2 was the true sequel to Super Mario Bros. Some time after the original game's completion, Nintendo's Kyoto-based R&D division began working on a vertical-scrolling Mario engine. It became clear early on that a vertical-scrolling game couldn't offer the same quality of platforming as the original Super Mario Bros. Shigeru Miyamoto then stepped in and added horizontally scrolling aspects to the game.
The prototype engine was originally designed around carrying, throwing, and piling up items and featured 2-player cooperative play, which even included the ability to throw other players to hard-to-reach places to progress further in the game. A deal with Fuji Television was struck during development to promote their 1987 Japanese festival the Communication Carnival Yume Kōjō '87 (translated to English as "Dream Factory '87"), and the prototype eventually became Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Although cooperative play was dropped, the concepts of vertical scrolling and tossing around items to defeat enemies was incorporated into Doki Doki Panic, and in turn Super Mario Bros. 2. All of this supports the thought that Super Mario Bros. 2 was, in fact, the true sequel.
The prototype engine was originally designed around carrying, throwing, and piling up items and featured 2-player cooperative play, which even included the ability to throw other players to hard-to-reach places to progress further in the game. A deal with Fuji Television was struck during development to promote their 1987 Japanese festival the Communication Carnival Yume Kōjō '87 (translated to English as "Dream Factory '87"), and the prototype eventually became Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Although cooperative play was dropped, the concepts of vertical scrolling and tossing around items to defeat enemies was incorporated into Doki Doki Panic, and in turn Super Mario Bros. 2. All of this supports the thought that Super Mario Bros. 2 was, in fact, the true sequel.
DidYouKnowGaming? video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drUoa1G39P4
Video with Dream Factory branding of the game:
https://youtu.be/tYPQEla4DUA?t=213
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drUoa1G39P4
Video with Dream Factory branding of the game:
https://youtu.be/tYPQEla4DUA?t=213
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While playing on Nuketown Zombies, if the players shoot the heads off all the mannequins, an 8-bit version of Pareidolia or Coming Home will play, a reference to the first Black Ops.
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While playing on the Nuketown Zombies map the bus horn from Tranzit can be heard in the background.
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In the Nuketown Zombies map a fallout shelter is found in the backyard of one of the houses, knifing this fallout shelter causes Marlton from the Green Run map to be heard inside.
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Through the use of theatre mode the player can explore the entire Green Run map without the fog. This can only be done by pausing a replay video of Green Run when the power is turned on and exiting the building through free view.
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On Chapter 10 in Kid Icarus Uprising, there is a short fanfare that plays when a puzzle is solved in a lava room. This is almost identical to the puzzle solved fanfare in Metroid Prime.
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The Metal Gear Mark II in Metal Gear Solid 4 appeared first in Snatcher. The Mark II is also inspired from the model that Snake fought in the first Metal Gear on MSX.
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On the disc, the characters' colours are arranged in the same pattern as the buttons on the Japanese and PAL SNES controller. It's unknown if this was intentional.
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The secret bonus Julius mode pays homage to Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. The party members are Julius Belmont (descendant of Trevor Belmont), Yoko Belnades (descendant of Sypha Belnades), and Genya Arikado in his Alucard form. While there is no one that plays like Grant D'nasty in this mode, looking through the game's ROM reveals dialog that suggest Hammer was going take his role.
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In the Left 4 Dead (left4dead) and Left 4 Dead 2 (left4dead2 and left4dead2_dlc3) sound files, there are some sounds similiar to a dog. All of them seem to have been cut, but they still exist in the game files. The attack sounds for "zombiedog" were recycled for the Hunter when he'd attack with his claws. This could explain why the Hunter yelps like a dog when he is killed. According to some of the Church Guy's "combatcolor" sound files, the "dog" sounds seem to have been re-made for when he would turn into a Hunter.
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A Special Infected called "The Leaker" was being developed. It had similar attacks as the Spitter and Boomer, and the ability to plant itself in the ground and act as a mine bomb. It was removed because the Survivors could run away from it, as the Leaker would alert the Survivors that it was planting itself.
However, it is still possible to play as The Leaker with console commands by using "Map MAPNAME Versus", then typing in console "Boomer_Leaker_Chance" and a number between 0 and 1. You will know when you are a leaker if it says "You are a/the Leaker!", or you explode on death and cause a small fire.
However, it is still possible to play as The Leaker with console commands by using "Map MAPNAME Versus", then typing in console "Boomer_Leaker_Chance" and a number between 0 and 1. You will know when you are a leaker if it says "You are a/the Leaker!", or you explode on death and cause a small fire.
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When you find trash bins in Angel Pine, knock them over and use a camera or a sniper scope to see beta versions of GTA: Vice City maps in the garbage.
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• Ahri's dance is based on the choreography for the song Run Devil Run by Girls' Generation, an extremely popular Korean girl group.
• Quinn's dance is from Aaliyah's music video "Are You That Somebody?"
• Malzahar's dance is based on the choreography for the song 'Can't touch this' performed by the famous MC Hammer.
• Vayne's dance is inspired by the Gun Kata. Gun Kata is a portmanteau of gun and kung fu, and is the style of sophisticated close-quarters gunplay. It often resembles a martial arts battle played out with firearms instead of traditional weapons.
• Rengar's dance is a reference to the New Zealand tribal dance, Maori haka, particularly the Ka Mate.
• Ziggs' dance is a reference to the "Indian Midget Superstar".
• Viktor's dance is a reference to the Melbourne Shuffle, a dance originating from Australia.
• Volibear's dance is a reference to Sam B's dance from America's Got Talent.
• Urgot's dance is a reference to Kirby's victory dance.
• Evelynn's dance is from the movie Flashdance, performed to the song Manhunt.
• Fiora's dance is a reference to Fred Astaire's dance in the movie Blue Skies, with the song "Puttin' on the Ritz".
• Janna's dance is a reference to Dance Studio's choreography to Jazz-Funk.
• Katarina's dance references the last dance scene in the movie Napoleon Dynamite.
• Fiddlesticks' dance is a referenced to the Scarecrow Dance in the movie Wizard of Oz.
• Olaf's dance is a reference to the German Technoviking.
• Nautilus' dance reference is the Peeparoonie Dance.
• Kog'Maw's dance is a tribute to Michigan J. Frog from the classic Warner Bros. short One Froggy Evening.
• When Thresh dances, he swings his scythe and his lantern like a pair poi (or kiwido or bolas). The tricks Thresh does is a basic forward weave, a stationary forward windmill and an alternating behind-the-back butterfly.
• Ashe's dance references Alizee's J'en Ai Marre! dance.
• Muay Thai Lee Sin's dance is a reference to Tony Jaa's Training seesion from Ong Bak.
• Twisted Fate's dance is a reference to the extremely popular song Gangnam Style by the korean superstar PSY.
• Syndra's dance is based on the choreography for the song Hoot by Girls' Generation a popular Korean girl group.
• Elise's dance is based off of the Can-Can.
• Vi's dance is a referenc to the Dougie.
• Blood Lord Vlamimir's dance is based off of Contact Juggling.
• Udyr's dance shows the Drunken Master Kung Fu technique.
• Quinn's dance is from Aaliyah's music video "Are You That Somebody?"
• Malzahar's dance is based on the choreography for the song 'Can't touch this' performed by the famous MC Hammer.
• Vayne's dance is inspired by the Gun Kata. Gun Kata is a portmanteau of gun and kung fu, and is the style of sophisticated close-quarters gunplay. It often resembles a martial arts battle played out with firearms instead of traditional weapons.
• Rengar's dance is a reference to the New Zealand tribal dance, Maori haka, particularly the Ka Mate.
• Ziggs' dance is a reference to the "Indian Midget Superstar".
• Viktor's dance is a reference to the Melbourne Shuffle, a dance originating from Australia.
• Volibear's dance is a reference to Sam B's dance from America's Got Talent.
• Urgot's dance is a reference to Kirby's victory dance.
• Evelynn's dance is from the movie Flashdance, performed to the song Manhunt.
• Fiora's dance is a reference to Fred Astaire's dance in the movie Blue Skies, with the song "Puttin' on the Ritz".
• Janna's dance is a reference to Dance Studio's choreography to Jazz-Funk.
• Katarina's dance references the last dance scene in the movie Napoleon Dynamite.
• Fiddlesticks' dance is a referenced to the Scarecrow Dance in the movie Wizard of Oz.
• Olaf's dance is a reference to the German Technoviking.
• Nautilus' dance reference is the Peeparoonie Dance.
• Kog'Maw's dance is a tribute to Michigan J. Frog from the classic Warner Bros. short One Froggy Evening.
• When Thresh dances, he swings his scythe and his lantern like a pair poi (or kiwido or bolas). The tricks Thresh does is a basic forward weave, a stationary forward windmill and an alternating behind-the-back butterfly.
• Ashe's dance references Alizee's J'en Ai Marre! dance.
• Muay Thai Lee Sin's dance is a reference to Tony Jaa's Training seesion from Ong Bak.
• Twisted Fate's dance is a reference to the extremely popular song Gangnam Style by the korean superstar PSY.
• Syndra's dance is based on the choreography for the song Hoot by Girls' Generation a popular Korean girl group.
• Elise's dance is based off of the Can-Can.
• Vi's dance is a referenc to the Dougie.
• Blood Lord Vlamimir's dance is based off of Contact Juggling.
• Udyr's dance shows the Drunken Master Kung Fu technique.
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When you enter Zero's shop, you can see action figures of Rockstar characters from GTA: Vice City and Manhunt. Also if you check out the RC section you'll notice the store has several model vehicles, some of them based on the vehicles of San Andreas.