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The raffle at the beginning of the game may be a reference to the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. Both lotteries are a big deal at the populated areas, and both end up with a stoning. It can also be said that in the story, the "winner" is selected by drawing from a hat, similar to the raffle in the game.
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Father Comstock's name may be based off the Comstock Laws, a group of laws prohibiting the sending of any obscene materials, contraceptive devices, or information through the U.S. Postal Service. The laws were named after postal inspector Anthony Comstock, who was considered by many to have stepped far outside the bounds of his legal power.
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The whispers you hear when using the Possession Vigor is dialogue from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet being played in reverse.
A longer version with some extra lines can be found by extracting the audio from the PC version of Bioshock Infinite's game files. Part of this is used when you get the Vigor. The rest can be heard being whispered to victims of Possession during combat.
A longer version with some extra lines can be found by extracting the audio from the PC version of Bioshock Infinite's game files. Part of this is used when you get the Vigor. The rest can be heard being whispered to victims of Possession during combat.
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If you try to kill the Lutece twins at the Blue Ribbon, they will mock your attempts at trying to harm them (they are invulnerable).
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When Elizabeth enters the Duke and Dimwit game room in Battleship Bay, she talks about the latest version of the game "Flawless Flintlock" being "delayed three times". This is a self-referential nod to the game's development cycle, as it was delayed three times.
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Inputting the "Konami Code" at the title screen (before beating the game) will unlock 1999 Mode.
On PC: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Cancel key, Confirm key
On Xbox 360: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A
On PlayStation 3: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Circle, X
On PC: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Cancel key, Confirm key
On Xbox 360: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A
On PlayStation 3: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Circle, X
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During seemingly music-less stretches of the game, an extremely slowed-down song is played in the background. When sped up, what seem to be voices can be heard in the song.
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Throughout the game renditions of popular songs spanning the late 20th century can be heard. For example, when Elizabeth opens the tear to Paris, you can hear Tears for Fear's "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (1985) being played. The quartet at the fair are singing the Beach Boy's "God only Knows" (1966), and the crowd at the raffle is singing Huddie Ledbetter's "Goodnight, Irene" (1933). Spoiler:This is part of a subplot, in which a rich music producer has heard music from the future through tears, and has gone on to produce and sell it in the current day (the past), making money on future hit songs.
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Booker Dewitt was originally voiced by Stephen Russel (Garrett from the Thief series) until the team finally hired Troy Baker to take on the role.
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