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Heroes of the Storm
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When clicked on enough, Tassadar will make jokes about the large size of Warcraft shoulderpads.
He makes reference to units from Starcraft that are no longer available in Starcraft 2, and gets frustrated when the void ray is mentioned, a unit from Starcraft 2.
One of his quotes also breaks the fourth wall by mentioning Starcraft 1 directly, and how far videogames have advanced since then.

He will also say "Here's my number. Khala me maybe,", a reference to the song "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Kirby Air Ride
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The music that plays during the Checker Knights course is the same music from a track that plays in the Kirby of the Stars Anime (Renamed Kirby: Right back at Ya in the English Dub) titled "Strong Star Warrior".
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Final Fantasy Dimensions
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Attachment The song "Faraway Hometown" from Final Fantasy Dimensions bears a striking resemblance to the song "Mitsumeru Saki Ni Wa" from the anime D.N.Angel. This is especially evident during each song's refrain.
Undertale
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The track "The Choice" almost exactly matches the track "Undertale" when sped up by 666%.
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Drakengard
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The music in this game was composed by Nobuyoshi Sano and Takayuki Aihara, who used rearranged and remixed samples from classical songs to create the soundtrack. Their main objective was to create music that emulated the gameplay, as well as the story and general narrative theme of "madness". The music was intended to be "experimental" and "expressionistic", rather than "commercial".
Sid Meier's Pirates!
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While sailing with high morale, the ship's crew can occasionally be heard singing the sea shanties "Blow the Man Down" and "Drunken Sailor", albeit with gibberish lyrics.
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Pikmin 2
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Pikmin 2's soundtrack contains many variations of the same songs, switching between variations based on what is currently happening, such as Pikmin carrying an item, enemies being nearby, or if sundown is occurring. Most of these variations add or remove instrumentation compared to the normal track, but if the player is controlling Louie or Spoiler:The President, the beat of the music is also given additional syncopation.
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Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell
subdirectory_arrow_right Momoko 120% (Game)
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Originally released on the Famicom by TOSE, Jaleco attempted to port Lum no Wedding Bell to arcades, but when they couldn't obtain the copyrights to the Urusei Yatsuma anime, the game was renamed to "Momoko 120%" and original characters were used instead.
Bizarrely, the music in both versions is "Lum's Love Song", the first opening theme to the Urusei Yatsuma anime.
Street Fighter II
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Some fans have pointed out that Ken's theme sounds similar to the Cheap Trick song "Mighty Wings" from Top Gun. Street Fighter 2 composer Yoko Shimomura stated in a interview: "I have heard people say that, and I watched the movie before I composed the song, so I can't deny I may have been inspired subconsciously. But I didn't go into it thinking, 'OK I'm gonna make this song sound like Mighty Wings.'"
Undertale
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The song known as "Dogsong" was made by using the soundfont from Mario Paint's music mode, although some notes in the song are too low to recreate it in the normal music mode.
Final Fantasy IX
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Inside the Evil Forest, one of the Active Time Events that can be viewed is "Orchestra In The Forest", which shows the Tantalus orchestra playing a song to boost morale for the crew. The song that they play is actually Rufus's Welcoming Ceremony from Final Fantasy VII.
Team Fortress 2
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The Gun Mettle update included a new taunt called the Kazotsky Kick, which lets the player perform a Ukrainian 'Hopak' dance. While the taunt is active a song will play, which was first heard in the Counter Strike: Global Offensive map "de_train". However, the version that accompanies the taunt features more instruments, has vocal chanting, and is about 1.2 times faster.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
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Masked Dedede's theme is based on King Dedede's theme from Kirby's Super Star Stacker.
Super Mario 64
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The Wing Cap theme is actually the "Powerful Baby" theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but sped up and featuring different instruments.
Dynasty Warriors 8
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The theme for the Battle of Chibi, "Capricious Wind", samples the musical themes for the kingdoms of Shu, Wei, and Wu. This seems to be a nod to the battle's importance in the history of all three kingdoms.
Dynasty Warriors 8
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The leitmotif of each faction is a remix of a song from Dynasty Warriors 7; Shu's is a cover of "Large Feather", Wei's is a cover of "Frenzy Moon", Wu's is a cover of "Intense Collision", and Jin's is a cover of "Male Roar".
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Undertale
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Sans' Theme, MeGaLoVania, is a song made by the Developer for both a Halloween romhack of Earthbound, and also appears on the album "Homestuck Vol. 6: Heir Transparent". It was inspired by the boss theme from Live-A-Live, "Megalomania".
Bloodborne
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After reaching 40+ Insight, the music in the hunter's dream will change.
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Super Mario Maker
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Getting an invincibility star while wearing the Gold or Silver Mario costumes will play Metal Mario's theme from Super Mario 64
Mega Man X5
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Some of the music tracks in this game are remixes of music pieces from previous installments.
Duff McWhalen's theme is a remix of Bubble Crab's theme from Mega Man X2, Shadow Devil is a remix of the Wily Boss theme from Mega Man, Rangda Bangda is a remix of the Fortress Boss theme from Mega Man X, and the intro theme is a remix of the Variable X/Get Weapon music from Mega Man X/Mega Man 3.
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