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Attachment When Kirby takes Zelda's ability, he wears the headdress Zelda wears as a child in Ocarina of Time, despite the fact Zelda is an adult in Super Smash Bros and the headdress appears nowhere else in the game.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate updates this appearance to use Zelda's hair instead.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Flash's victory sequence is very similar to one of his "Heroic Brutality" moves from Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.
Hearthstone
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The card "Power Overwhelming" is most likely a reference to StarCraft, where the phrase appears both as Protoss Archon dialogue and a cheat code to activate god mode in the game.
Final Fantasy VI
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Attachment When Locke rescues Celes, if he is dressed in an Imperial soldier's uniform, Celes asks him, "Aren't you a little short for an Imperial soldier?" This is a reference to the same line given by Leia to Luke, who is dressed as a Storm Trooper, in the film Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
Doom 3
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In Resurrection of Evil, the playable arcade game "Martian Buddy Blaster" features the player-sprite of the BFG9000 from previous Doom titles.
Payday 2
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Attachment There is an unused mask hidden in the game's files called The Twister. It greatly resembles Obito's mask from the Naruto anime and was likely not incorporated due to copyright issues.
Fallout
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Attachment There is a random encounter called the "Giant Footprint", in which the player will stumble upon a giant, dinosaur-like footprint with a dead body in the middle, holding a Stealth Boy, making it seem like whatever stepped on him never saw them. The encounter is likely a reference to the giant lizard-monster Godzilla.
World of Warcraft
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There are two ogres in-game named "Jorb" and "Chort". This is a reference to Homestar Runner character Coach Z, which are his pronounciation of job and cheat, respectively.
One Piece: Unlimited Adventure
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Some of the 3rd Alternate costumes in the game are based off of manga covers/color spreads from the manga.

• Luffy's Special costume is based off Volume 3's cover.
• Zoro's Special costume is based off Chapter 186's color spread.
• Sanji's Special costume is based off Chapter 64's color spread.
• Nami's Special costume is based off Chapter 111's color spread.
• Robin's Special costume is based off Chapter 369's color spread.
Red Dead Redemption
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Attachment The "Undead Hunter Outfit" found in the Undead Nightmare DLC strongly resembles the one worn by the character Ash in the movie "Army of Darkness". This is very likely a reference to the film, as the name of the outfit changes to "Army of the Undead" once the player is able to finish the game's story.
Super Mario 3D World
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The theme for the Captain Toad levels is the Toad Brigade theme from Super Mario Galaxy.
DayZ
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Attachment There are 3 masks in-game that reference the Payday series: The Dallas mask, the Hoxton mask, and the Wolf mask.
Banjo-Kazooie
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In an early development version of Mad Monster Mansion, there was a painting in the dining room of the windmill from "Twelve Tales: Conker 64" - The game that would later become Conker's Bad Fur Day.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
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The mission "Welcome to the Jungle" in the Wings of Liberty campaign is named after a song by Guns N' Roses. The achievement "Appetite for Destruction" is named after their first album, and the achievements "It's So Easy" and "You're So Crazy" are also named after Guns N' Roses songs.
Chrono Cross
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Serge's default weapon, Sea Swallow, is believed to be a tribute to the NES game Ninja Gaiden, a game that Chrono Cross' producer also worked on. Irene Lew's CIA codename in Ninja Gaiden was Sea Swallow.
Wolfenstein: The New Order
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Attachment In Chapter 7, two vault doors with the number "101" written on them can be found Spoiler:in the Kreisau HQ hangar. This is a reference to Fallout 3, in which game's main character grows up inside "Vault 101".
Frogger
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Attachment The Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard announced a prize on September 24, 2005 for $1,000 to the first player to beat George Costanza's fictional Frogger high-score of 860,630 points, from the Seinfeld episode The Frogger, in which George buys a Frogger arcade-cabinet that holds his high-score on it and ends the episode trying to cross a traffic-busy street with the battery-powered cabinet, ala Frogger style.
The contest ended in December 31, 2005 with no winners, and it wasn't until December 22, 2009 when a person named Pat Laffaye from Connecticut, USA beat the fictional-score at 896,980 points. Pat's highscore was then beaten on July 15, 2012 by a person named Michael Smith, with a new highscore of 970,440 points.
Fallout 2
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The Hubologist faction found in San Francisco are largely a parody of the real-world religion of Scientology. The founder of the Hubologists, Dick Hubbell, is a parody of L. Ron Hubbard, who was the founder of the Scientology religion. There is also two New Reno porn-star Hubologists called Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman, another parody of the then-outspoken advocates of Scientology and Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
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During the Announcment Trailer, Wonder Woman critisized Batman's Space Suit by saying he "should have stuck with black, or a very dark grey." This is a refrence to Batman's similar line in The Lego Movie.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Attachment The achievement/trophy for killing a Juggernaut in any Spec Ops mission, "I'm the Juggernaut...", is a reference to a popular online video of somebody dubbing over The Juggernaut from the X-Men cartoon series, stating "I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!"
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