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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
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The "Garden Warfare" in the game's title is possibly a reference to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series.
Watch Dogs
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Graffiti can be found around the city that resembles the Slenderman.
Grand Theft Auto V
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Attachment In the game's online mode, some pedestrians can be seen wearing a shirt depicting John Marston from Red Dead Redemption.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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On the official UK website, clicking on K.K. Slider in the background will play Totaka's Song.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment In an ancient shipwreck in the Sheogorad Region, it's possible to find a book titled "Capn's Guide to the Fishy Stick".

This is a reference to a popular tradition started by forum member "Captain Eldrad" in the official forums years before the release of the game. Older members of the forum used to welcome new members by greeting them and posting an image of a pirate holding a fish stick. The Bethesda developers honored this tradition by putting the book into the game.

The book claims to be the definitive reference to fishy sticks throughout Tamriel, but sadly its contents state that "the pages are so smeared with fishy stick sauce it is impossible to read any of them."
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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During a quest in Tribunal, the player is asked to make a journalist, Trels Varis, stop printing lies about King Helseth. Once the player tracks him down to his printing offices, he will ask the player what they are doing there. One of the dialogue options is "I'm looking for the Eye of Argonia." This was the name of the planned second Elder Scrolls Adventures game. It was designed but never developed because the previous Elder Scrolls Adventures game, Redguard, had not been successful. If the player pick this option, the journalist compliments them on producing such an "original and entertaining excuse."
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
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Attachment In the "Gervason's Grocery" level there is a food product called "Pewdie Pie", a reference to YouTuber PewDiePie.
Watch Dogs
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Aisha Tyler (famous for her role of Lana Kane in the animated comedy Archer) makes a cameo appearance as herself in the role of a citizen NPC. She can be discovered while exploring Chicago, but can be easily found in Connely Square just outside of the Willis Tower in the mission "A Wrench in the Works". She is also the subject of a Privacy Invasion activity.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
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Attachment Some of Kirby's rock transformations reference Kirby characters from past games. An example of this is Marx, who also makes a cameo in the Kirby Master video.
Watch Dogs
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Every sign in the game reveals a famous meme or quote when hacked.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
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Attachment "HAPPY" is spelled out in stars in the first Space Zone level. However, it's too far up for the player to see it under normal gameplay. Jumping from a specific spot in the level will allow them to reach the letter 'Y'.
Sonic and the Secret Rings
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At certain stages, it is possible to see Big The Cat.
Watch Dogs
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Inside Nicole Pearce's house is a Rayman Raving Rabbid toy that laughs when hacked.
Mortal Kombat
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On The Pit stage, there is a 1 in 30 chance that a secret game over screen will show up. The Game Over screen pans from The Pit stage down to the Pit Bottom stage, showcasing multiple impaled bodies on the spikes on the way down.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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The Ice Climbers' Target Test Room only has Popo (or Nana depending on the color) and instead of the Target Test music, it plays the Ice Climber music. This could reference the game Ice Climber, as Popo climbs to the top alone (unless there's two players), along with breakable blocks and scrolling clouds. The condor appears holding the last target which is referencing how an Ice Climber needs to grab onto the condor at the end of a bonus stage (which Target Test also is). The targets could also reference the vegetables in Ice Climber that the player needs to collect for points.
Jetpack Joyride
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There are several references to memes and other mobile games in the descriptions of some items found in the shop. For example, there is a head that can be purchased for 9,001 in-game coins called 'Powered Up hair', with the description saying "We are not really sure what the power level of this hair is. It's probably a lot." This, and the price of the hair, is a reference to the famous "It's over 9,000!" Dragon Ball Z meme.
Watch Dogs
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During one of the gameplay trailers, a man can be seen dancing in his apartment. His information states he is a video game store clerk and has legally changed his name to "Eddie Kenway". This suggests the man is a fan of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, as Edward Kenway is the name of the main protagonist in that game.
Tomba!
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The PAL version of Tomba!, Tombi!, uses a song called 'No Sweat'. This is actually an edited version of the theme song to the UK show of the same name.
The Terminator: SkyNet
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Shooting the moon will display the word "Ow!" on the screen. If the player continues to shoot it, it will eventually fall from the sky into the background.
EarthBound
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If the player talks to the trumpet player in Onett, he will play "Symphony No.9 Movement 2" composed by Antonin Dvorak.
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