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Nioh
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The real-life Edward Kelley was an alchemist who worked for the Queen during the time. However, he was arrested by the Roman Empire for failing to create gold and died in prison. The Kelley met in the game is a homunculus created by John Dee months after the original's death. In the second visit to the Tower of London, before the boss, there are clones who have the same memorandum as the first one.

"I am the hollowed man. I am the hollowed man. Many times I've died. Many times rose again."
Nioh
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In the second version of the Tower of London, William can discover a piece of amrita with the voice of a child inside it. This child and the brother he is referring to is a reference to The Princes in the Tower paintings. They are expressions that frequently refer to Prince Edward V (11) and Richard (9), who mysteriously disappeared in the Tower of London in 1483. To this day it was unknown whether the died in the Tower or escaped.
Nioh
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In the post-game version of the Tower of London, there is a man in a prison cell William can talk to. Through the hints he gives about himself, he is likely Walter Raleigh, the man who claims to have found the "City of Gold", El Dorado. This is highlighted by the Large Spirit Stone he gives to William after exhausting his dialogue.
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Attachment In 2012, Ken Balough announced that Big the Cat would be retired from the franchise for the time being as they could not find a good use for the character, and all things that they already tried didn't work out for him. This however did not stop Big from making cameo appearances in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, having a trophy in the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. 4, having a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, being playable in the mobile games Sonic Runners and Sonic Forces: Speed Battle, and even making a full appearance in Lego Dimensions and Team Sonic Racing. Big was eventually reintroduced to the mainline Sonic games in Sonic Frontiers.
Max Payne
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In Part II: A Cold Day in Hell - Chapter Five: Angel of Death, Max can interact with a piano to play part of his theme, but shooting the lid prop renders the piano unplayable.
Kirby Star Allies
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Attachment The face that Kirby makes when setting the Ultimate Choice difficulty to Soul Melter is an homage to the one that he had in an episode of "Kirby: Right Back at Ya!" when he was possessed by a Demon Frog that made him evil.
The Amazing Spider-Man
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Attachment There's a building with the developer's name, "Beenox".
Mortal Kombat X
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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
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During the intro cutscene of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Naughty Dog's paw icon can be seen on a passing asteroid.
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
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When Goku starts giving a demonstration about super saiyans to Majin Buu and Babidi, Buu says "Super...Saiya...Jin?" This is a reference to the Japanese name for Super Saiyan, Sūpā Saiya-jin.
Dead Rising
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The Somersault Kick is a reference to Guile's Flash Kick move from the Street Fighter series.
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
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During a cutscene at the end of chapter 9, you can see Sackboy from the LittleBigPlanet series, hanging on the front mirror of the bus.
Sonic Mania
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The sound effects heard during the boss fight against Heavy Shinobi in Press Garden Zone Act 2 are directly pulled from The Revenge of Shinobi.
Far Cry 5
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Spoiler:In-universe, the character Guy Marvel is a former employee of Ubisoft, the developer and publishing company behind the game. He worked on Far Cry games.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
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The normal variation of Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack turns Chun-Li into her younger self from the Alpha series, while the special variation of the same move turns her into her Pocket Fighter sprite.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
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Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack turns Urien into a girl girl clad in 水法被 (mizuhappi; a short jacket) and 締め込み褌 (shimekomi fundoshi), the typical outfit for the Hakata Gion yamakasa matsuri rite of passage.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
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Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack makes Ingrid wear a costume based on the Sweet Lolita fashion style. This costume was later featured as a win pose on Street Fighter Alpha 3.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
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The special variation of Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack turns Alex into Patricia, Alex adoptive sister who made her debut on Street Fighter III.
Dynamite Düx
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Capcom Fighting Evolution
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The normal variation of Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack turns Guy into a female version of himself wearing the Maki's clothing from Final Fight 2.

The special variation of the same move turns Guy into Shadow Girl, a character from the Capcom developed Gotcha Force.
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