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Resident Evil 3
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At the start of the demo, you can see a poster in the subway for "Science Forum" with the question "Will Robots Surpass Humanity?" featuring Dr. Light and Dr. Wily. This is a reference to the two scientists from the Mega Man series.
Pokémon Sword
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shield (Game)
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The Galarian Yamask has one of the most elaborate evolutionary methods in the entire series. In order to evolve it, the player must allow Yamask to lose 49 or more points of HP and then, with the damaged Yamask, the player must go under the large stone arch in the Dusty Bowl area. Immediately upon doing the latter, Yamask will evolve into it's Galar-exclusive Evolution, Runerigus.
SpongeBob HeroPants
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Attachment The final boss of the game, the Patrickosaurus, is based on a character from a deleted scene in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water, where SpongeBob and Plankton have gone too far back in time and encounter it along with the Squidosaurus (the latter of which was seen in the final film).
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
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Attachment A line from the DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64 is referenced in Donkey Kong's bio by mentioning "He's so strong, it isn't funny".
Mario Kart Tour
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Bandai Namco assisted in the development of the game.
Pokémon Home
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Attachment Within the files of the original release version of the app, an animated GIF of Vocaloid Meiko accidentally hitting Vocaloid Rin while dancing could be found. The GIF was later removed in version 1.0.3. of the app.
Resident Evil 2
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In the West Offices of the RPD Station there is a desk with a nameplate that says "Rita Phillips." This is a reference to Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2, where Rita was one of the last survivors who managed to escape the police station before Leon and Claire's arrival.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Inside the last room in the Sword Monk's Shrine, after completing the Trial of the Sword, there are seven monks with their arms in positions representing poses of the seven Sages in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Zelda's pose is during the final battle with Gannon and the other six Sages' poses are from inside the Chamber of Light after defeating the corresponding temples to release the Sages.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Attachment Charizard, Incineroar, the Inklings, and Sonic the Hedgehog are the only characters that take continuous damage when in water. This is in reference to their respective series, as Sonic cannot swim, Inklings are instantly killed when they come in contact with water, Incineroar and Charizard are fire-type Pokémon which are weak against Water-based attacks.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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If one hacks the camera in the recreated Great Bay stage from Melee and points it to the far left, it's possible to see geographically accurate landmarks originally seen in the world of Termina from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask that aren't seen during normal gameplay.

This includes a series of ledges leading to an alcove with a Heart Container inside of it, Fisherman's Island, and the large gated entrance to the Pirate's Fortress, complete with a new design featuring two crossed swords.

These do not appear at all in Melee.
Virtua Fighter 3
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On Sarah's Subway stage, it's possible to get hit by the moving train in the background. In order to do this the player must quickly turn around at the start of the match and run towards the train. If done correctly, the train will hit them and their health will be reduced to a single point. This cannot be done unintentionally and is the only known instance of a stage hazard appearing in the Virtua Fighter series.
Mortal Kombat X
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Predator's Brutality winpose has him cloaking and walking off into the background. When performed on the narrow bridge-like Kove, Krossroads or the Pit X stages, however, when Predator walks into the background, his spaceship can be seen briefly decloaking and flying into the sky. This is because the Predator would otherwise be walking and logically falling off of the stages.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
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At the top of an island in Pandora's Cove in Malis, there is a small circle of rocks referencing puzzles to find hidden Koroks found in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Company: Rare
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Grant Kirkhope, music composer for Rare at the time, reused songs he had composed for Rare's unreleased game Project: Dream for several other titles, including Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Donkey Kong 64 and Viva Piñata.
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter
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Attachment In Spinon, there is a cafe called "Star Dogs Coffee". This is a reference to Starbucks Coffee.
Jak II
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Attachment There is a picture of the Naughty Dog developers hidden out of bounds inside a building in Haven City.
Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge
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The special ability for the Mini Toads, reducing their size to get under tight spaces (the Small Crawl), is possibly a reference to how the Mushroom power ups from the Mario franchise move around. The Mini Toads while doing so even slightly resemble Super Mushrooms.
Super Monaco GP
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In the Genesis version, by holding down A, B & C when crossing the finish line while in the Top 3 of the second race in arcade mode, the racer will be be holding up his severed head instead of a trophy.
The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee
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Attachment One of the locations Jimmy's Nut Farm is a possible reference to former United States president Jimmy Carter who had owned a peanut farm. Both the fictional Hazzard County, which the game is set in, and Jimmy Carter's peanut farm were based in the US state of Georgia.
Pokémon Sun
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Moon (Game)
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In the Pokedex, it's stated that Yungoos and its evolved form Gumshoos aren't native to the Alola region but imported from another country. It's implied that they were brought to Alola to get the Rattata and Raticate population under control but they rarely see each other because Yungoos and Gumshoos are diurnal while Rattata and Raticate are nocturnal.

This is a reference to when the state of Hawaii had a problem with Polynesian rats eating up sugar cane crops in the 1800s. They imported Small Asian Mongooses to kill the rats. However, while the rats were able to adapt to being strictly nocturnal, the mongooses stayed strictly diurnal. Because of this, both species have become a major problem in Hawaii.
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