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MultiVersus
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MultiVersus
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When facing off against Batman, Shaggy will say lines implying he and Batman have worked together before and are friends. This is a reference to the Scooby-Doo and Batman series having numerous crossovers that span all the way back to the 1970's.
Just Cause 3
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Attachment On the roof of a settlement in Regno, Citate Di Ravello, a pair of women can be found wearing two differently colored dresses. This was first discovered and posted in the game's Steam community, where users were initially confused over whether or not the dresses had the same color, or were different, until another user uploaded a photo proving they were different colors in-game. It is a reference to a 2015 meme where a washed-out picture of a blue and black dress posted on Facebook sparked widespread debate as to whether it was colored blue and black, or white and gold, highlighting differences in human color perception.
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Halo: Combat Evolved
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Attachment In 2022, an Easter egg was discovered on the title screen of the Beta 1749 build of the game dating back to August 15, 2001. A hidden legible message can appear among the 8-bit text reading:

"this is whack
if you can
read

this you are to damn close"

This presumably refers to staring directly in front of the screen to read the tiny message.
Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation
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Pandaman from the One Piece series makes a cameo appearance as a hidden playable character in the game. According to One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, Pandaman was originally created as an entry for a character-design contest for the Kinnikuman series, who was later used as a gag character within the One Piece anime and mangas.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Although Banjo and Kazooie from Banjo-Kazooie would not appear in the series until Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, their names appear as two of the random default names selected in the Name Entry in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Melee. The same is true for Conker from Conker's Bad Fur Day, another Rare character. Notably, Bad Fur Day didn't release in Japan until its Xbox remake, Conker: Live & Reloaded
Populous
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Attachment In The Promised Lands expansion pack for the PC Engine CD, it's possible to encounter randomly-generated levels themed after the Bomberman series. One such level can be accessed with the code "LOWUSDON", and features several White and Red Bombermen inhabiting fortresses in their likeness and setting bombs across the world map.
Fable
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EarthBound
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The music that plays in Onett's Arcade contains brief snippets of the main theme of Xevious, and of the bonus theme from Nintendo's 1979 arcade game Sheriff.
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Secret of Evermore
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It's possible to acquire the dog's collars for free if you perform certain tasks or talk to certain NPCs while controlling the dog.

Leather Collar - Talk to Braveheart after defeating Thraax.
Spiky Collar - Talk to the Sting Alchemist in the desert after defeating Vigor.
Defender Collar - After being jailed for ruining the queen's banquet, defeat all the enemies as the dog before letting the boy out.
Spot's Collar - Talk to Braveheart after obtaining the Wind Walker.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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There's a small chance that the Guile assist trophy will jump and perform a flying kick attack, as opposed to doing a Flash Kick. This is a reference to a common human error where if Guile players failed to charge the attack long enough, they'll jump and do a flying kick instead.
The Sims 4
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In the Country Life expansion, there is a decoration called "Jerry's Reeds" with the following item description:

"This particular strain of reeds was originally grafted by scientists and doctor's [sic] at St. Mary's Hospital as part of their research into experimental vaccines intended to counter parasitic fungal infections. It never amounted for much, other than it's [sic] ability to attract fireflies."

This item is referencing The Last of Us Part II, specifically the character of Jerry Anderson, the leader of the group of doctors called the Fireflies who were attempting to create a cure for the Cordyceps brain infection at St. Mary's Hospital.
Binary Domain
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Attachment Exclusive to the Japanese console version of the game are four multiplayer skins based off Yakuza characters Kazuma Kiryu, Shun Akiyama, Ryuji Goda, and Goro Majima.
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
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Pilotwings 64
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On Little States, in "California", you can find a building with a small tunnel at its base that can most easily be accessed using the Rocket Belt. Going through the tunnel, you can find a Nintendo 64 logo on one wall, and coming out the other side will reveal that you have been warped to "New York" on the map.
Gex
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Attachment Exclusive to the 3DO version, in the level "The Project", there is a secret exit towards the bottom of the map with a Question Mark caption just before it reading:

"This door will take Gex so far away that he can't come back! Make sure you've saved your game recently!"

Going through the secret exit will boot up a secret Breakout clone, where you control Gex shooting balls up towards isometric cubes. To catch the ball, it must hit Gex's head, or if it is too far away from his head, Gex can shoot his tongue out a short distance to catch it just before it lands. The game's second boss, The Flatulator, also appears in this minigame, and hitting him with the ball will allow Gex to shoot the ball higher, while propellors will occasionally appear to generate more cubes.

This game appears to be another small project that was repurposed into an Easter egg, although there are no known messages or credits that appear during it. It's unknown why this minigame was left out of other versions of the game.
Gex
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Attachment Exclusive to the 3DO version, in the level "The Project", there is a secret exit in the bottom-left corner of the map with a Question Mark caption just before it reading:

"This door will take Gex so far away that he can't come back! Make sure you've saved your game recently!"

Entering this secret exit will boot up a 3D side-scrolling shoot-'em-up level. The game gives you 5 credits and 3 hit points to play through the game. You can pick up remote controls, and after getting enough of them your ship will now have triple shots. For every enemy shot at, the score will change to different quips and numbers at random, including:

•"69 Dude!"
•666 (the Number of the beast)
•90210 (the zip code to Beverly Hills, California and a reference to the 1990 television series "Beverly Hills, 90210")
•"Googleplex" [sic] (Googolplex, the company Google did not exist at the time this demo was made or when Gex was first released)
•"Really high!"
•"Way up there"
•"Astronomical"
•Infinity
•"Score is cool, huh, huh"
•"Are you still counting?"
•"I don't know"
•"I lost count"
•"Who cares!"
•"Who keeps score!"
•"Missed one!"
•"Watch your butt not the score!"
•"Is your controller plugged in"
•"Loser!"
•"You suck!"
•"Sucks to be you!"
•"How bad are you?!"

It was originally a senior college project for Stanford University by programmer Evan Wells, but was repurposed as an Easter egg for this game. On the Game Over screen, the game's credits can be seen:

"Thank you for playing!

Programming: Evan Lindsay Wells
Gregg Tavares
Design: Evan Lindsay Wells
Art: Steve Webb
Music: Steve Henefin"

This Easter egg was first known to have been documented in a pair of grainy YouTube videos from 2007. It's unknown why this minigame was not included in other versions of the game.
Gex
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Attachment The map for the level "The Project" features the hidden message "PHAT CITY".
Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier
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When using the Compost, entering the code "6832202" will cause a hidden message from programmer Steve Conrad to appear:

"I dedicate this game to my loving wife, Michele, and our wonderful son, Sean. I love them both very much!

Love,
Stevie"

This message went undiscovered until 2022.
Spider-Man
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Attachment During the third Speed Training level, a metal door on top of a building can be shot at to open it, revealing a hidden group photo of several Neversoft developers behind it. However, it appears that there are at least two different developer photos that can be found behind this door. It's unknown if the appearance of each photo differs by the version of the game being played, or if one is randomly selected when the level is loaded up. This building is located diagonally across from a building with a billboard for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 on it, which was also developed by Neversoft and released the same year as this game. This Easter egg went undiscovered until 2021.
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