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Comix Zone
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Attachment According to the game's instruction manual, Sketch Turner enjoys playing Sonic Spinball on his days off, another Sonic game developed by Sega.
Comix Zone
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Holding the Punch button anytime during gameplay will make Sketch rip a piece of paper from the background and make a paper airplane out of it. The paper airplane travels back and forth across the panel, causing massive damage to all enemies, including the player. However, doing this trick will also make the player lose a certain amount of health.
Metroid Prime
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Attachment The North American physical release of Metroid Prime: Remastered has reversible cover art. In the same way that the North American release's cover art was remade, the reversible cover art features a remake of the artwork used for the Japanese release of the original game. Likewise, the Japanese physical release contains reversible cover art featuring the North American remade art.
BMX XXX
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BMX XXX case insert showcase:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPz2vEJTpAA

IGN article with different pin-up sizes:
https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/12/13/bmx-xxx-head-to-head
Punch Club
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Attachment Master Raccoon is based off Master Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Punch Club
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Attachment The Sewer Crocodiles are based off the titular characters from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The crocodiles themselves are named Bill, Mark, Steve, and Gabe. These are references to Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates, Facebook's co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs, and Valve's co-founder Gabe Newell, respectively.
Punch Club
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Attachment Mickey is based off Mickey O'Neil from the 2000 film Snatch directed by Guy Ritchie. Not only both characters are connected to caravans (Mickey lives in Caravan Camp while Mickey O'Neil is a traveler interested in caravans), but Mickey is also stated to be the twin brother of Tyler (who is based off Fight Club's Tyler Durden), referencing how both Mickey O'Neil and Tyler Durden were portrayed by actor Brad Pitt.
Punch Club
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Attachment In the player's house you can find a poster that heavily resembles the poster of the 1986 film Cobra starring Sylvester Stallone.
Punch Club
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Attachment One of the fighters the player can face in Celebrity Fight is Kulk Kogan, who is a reference to former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan.
Punch Club
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Attachment The character known as Tyler is based off Tyler Durden from Fight Club. Not just in his appearence and mannerisms but also in their roles, as they both organize fights.
Punch Club
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Attachment The character know as The Don is based off mafia Don Vito Corleone, a character from The Godfather.
Punch Club
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Attachment The character Ding Kong is based off real life boxing promoter Don King, with his name being a play on the giant ape King Kong.
Punch Club
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Attachment Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction appear as background cameos in Casey's Cafe.
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Graffiti Kingdom
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In the game, Reimu Hakurei from the Touhou Project series makes an official appearance as "Flying Maiden". The reason for this is likely because ZUN, the series' creator, was involved in the development of the game as a programmer at Taito at the time.
Final Fantasy VII
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A hidden programmer message is hidden in the files of Disk 3, stating:

"great special thanx to you, ARIKO...from your husband, HIDEJI".
Mortal Kombat: Deception
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When fighting Onaga, the game's final boss, if the player uses kicks on Onaga over and over again, Onaga will shout "No more kicking!"
Persona 3
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It's possible to skip Spoiler:Nyx Avatar, the final boss of the game. Spoiler:If you go to Paulownia Mall on January 31st and start the Social Link with President Tanaka (provided you gave him money at least twice beforehand), you'll automatically jump to March 3rd en route to the good ending.
Hotel Mario
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The music used in the game's opening cutscene, main menu/map screen, and end credits is taken almost note-for-note from Max Steiner's "Polka Melody", featured in the 1933 film adaptation of the novel "Little Women".
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Hotel Mario - Opening Cutscene music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnosICv2Mjg

Hotel Mario - Main Menu/Map Screen music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GVqVXPJW10

Hotel Mario - End Credits music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAc2h9AET64

Max Steiner - "Polka Melody":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLaiV5QoRtI

Little Women scene with "Polka Melody":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y9jlsAybfU#t=27
Battle City
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Attachment A secret message can be found on the title screen of the NES version of the game with the use of two controllers. At the title screen, select "CONSTRUCTION" on the menu. Press Start on Controller 1 to enter the mode, then press it again to return back to the title screen. Repeat this seven times. After the seventh enter-and-exit, hold Down on Controller 1 and press A eight times on Controller 2. Then, hold Right on Controller 1 and press B twelve times on Controller 2. Finally, press Start on Controller 1 to activate the message featuring an animation of a green droplet falling.

"THIS PROGRAM WAS
WRITTEN BY
OPEN-REACH
WHO LOVES NORIKO
....."

The most likely person as to the identity of "Open-Reach" is Tomcat System's founder and programmer Ryoichi Ookubo because of the similarities between "Reach" and "Ryoichi". It should be also noted that his name is hidden twice in the game's ROM, and from one fact pointed out by a Russian LiveJournal user, that the name Open-Reach appears as "OPR" on the title screen of another game Tomcat System developed, the 1991 Famicom game Castle Quest published by Hudson Soft.

As for Noriko, her identity remains unknown. In the comments section of the sourced video, one commenter claimed that Noriko was Ookubo's daughter who was three years old at the time of the game's development, while the aforementioned LiveJournal user claimed that Noriko was a romantic partner, claiming her to be a former Namco graphic designer named Noriko Ikegawa (whose name would later appear in the credits for the Nintendo game Animal Crossing as a model designer), but there is no known substantial evidence to support either of these claims.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
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Attachment In the spawn area of the Zombies map "Der Eisendrache", there is a complicated Easter egg first discovered in 2019 that can be executed. When you spawn in, do not open any doors and allow the Zombies to break down the five barriers in the spawn area and enter the map. Once most or all of the Zombies are in the map, kill them for points. This should be done by the start of Round 2 and it is important to leave one or two Zombies alive and roaming the map so that you do not progress to Round 3. Once Round 2 starts, you need to go to every barrier and attach exactly two boards to each one, then go purchase the RK5 pistol. Next, you need to go back to every barrier and add two more boards to each for a total of four boards on each barrier, then go purchase the Shieva assault rifle, replacing the RK5. After that, you need to go back to every barrier one more time to attach one more board to each for a total of five boards on each barrier, then go and purchase the RK5 again replacing the Shieva. From the moment you purchase the RK5 again, you need to race to the fenced-off door to the east of where you first spawned in under five seconds. If you get there in time, you can walk out onto the deck and find a heart-shaped arch spinning on a platform in mid-air. Inside that arch is a picture of developer Drew Marlowe and his family.
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