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Shenmue
subdirectory_arrow_right Seaman (Game), Skies of Arcadia (Game), Dreamcast (Platform)
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While playing a Dreamcast disc on a device that reads CD files usually produces a warning message, Seaman, Shenmue, and Skies of Arcadia each have unique warning messages on each disc, all provided by the game's voice cast. On Seaman's disc, the voice actor for the Seamen will jokingly warn the player that attempting to play track one will infect their household appliances with viral diseases, and the Skies of Arcadia cast informs the player that they can't save the world while stuck in a CD player. All three Shenmue messages feature different characters from the game warning the player that attempting to play track one (which contains game data) would produce harmful results.
StarCraft 64
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In the Nintendo 64 release, to access the free minerals/gas cheat, the player must "hug" an ursadon with their units.
Fallout: New Vegas
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Attachment By using console commands during the ending slideshow it's possible to find a character called "Ron the Narrator", who is used to narrate the slides and other sections of the game.

He can be seen wearing Legion armour, and is based off the actual narrator, Ron Perlman.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
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The Protoss Immortal's portrait occasionally shows a goldfish, when asked about it, lead designer Dustin Browder jokingly said it was named "Herbie".
Call of Duty: Ghosts
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In the map "Showtime", if the player climbs up to a certain broken window and looks through it they can see a poster for Gun 2 on the back wall. This poster is a reference to the 2005 Activision game, "Gun."
Team Fortress 2
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Three of the Heavy's cosmetic items: "Carl", "Aqua Flops" and "Hunger Force" are all references to Carl Brutananadilewski from the Adult Swim TV show Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
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New Folsom Prison is a reference to Folsom State Prison in California, one of the first maximum security prisons.
Folsom State Prison in most well know for the Johnny Cash song, "Folsom Prison Blues", which was also performed there in concert.
Franchise: starcraft
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Artanis's name is a clear reference to singer Frank Sinatra, simply being "Sinatra" spelled backwards.
Heroes of the Storm
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Falstad's Buccaneer skin appears to be based off of the Hearthstone card Skycap'n Kragg, as the description provided to Kragg in The Grand Tournament trailer also describes Buccaneer Falstad.
Heroes of the Storm
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Artanis's purifier skin palette 2 and 3 appear to be based off of Evangelion series mechs, Unit-02 and Unit-01 respectively.
Heroes of the Storm
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Palette 2 for Lt. Morales's default skin is based on the Alliance from Warcraft.
Her master skin's second palette appears to be based on the Varia suit from the Metroid series, and her master skin's third palette appears to be based off of Arcee from Transformers.
Heroes of the Storm
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Valla's name comes from the short story Hatred and Discipline, by Micky Neilson.
DLC Quest
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Attachment Using the sword on the grindstone 10,000 times without buying the "Time is Money" DLC will display a message from Ben Kane, founder of Going Loud Studios, telling the player that using the grindstone wasn't worth the time.
Castle in the Darkness
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Attachment At the beginning of New Game+ the player receives a blue heart. This special heart is slighly smaller and sits on top of the normal red heart. When the player gets hit the blue heart is lost forever.
Spoiler:The goal is to get to the top of the crystal tower without getting hit. Carrying the blue heart all the way to the top of the tower unlocks a door, which leads to the Book of Monsters. The Book of Monsters is a survival-like game mode accessible from the secrets menu.
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
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Attachment In the Commander's Room where the Psycho Mantis fight takes place, there are three portraits on the north wall. The people on the portraits are Ryuhei Kitamura (who directed the mocap and new cutscenes), Hideo Kojima (main writer and director) and Denis Dyack (president of Silicon Knights at the time of release).
60 Seconds!
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The Game Mode Difficulties are all named after real life bombs, "Little Boy" is the name of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, "Fat Man" is the name of the bomb detonated over Nagasaki in 1945, and the "Tsar bomb" is a hydrogen bomb tested in 1961, in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago at Sukhoy Nos.
ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay
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Nana Man's Evil Counterpart, Dr. Peelgood, is a play on the song "Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe.
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures
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Attachment The design of the poop spitting monsters found in the Thy Farts Consumed level are based on the Cacodemons from the Doom series.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record
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Attachment The psychopath boss, Evan Maclntyre, is the brother of the clown boss, Adam Maclntyre, from the first game in the series. Spoiler:Both get killed by their own weapons, and while fighting Evan he says "Now YOU'RE the walking punchline.", referencing Adam, who refers to himself as a "walking punchline".
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures
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Attachment The moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask appears in the background of the Assholevania level.
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