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The Curse of Monkey Island
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There is a large spider web inside "The Mutual of Stan". If the player inspects it, then leaves and returns 35 times, a struggling Maggie from The Dig will appear on the web, and then be eaten by a giant spider.
Paper Mario
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Attachment An enemy known as "Albino Dino" appear as statues in the "Crystal Palace" but are never fought. They can still be fought by using GameShark Codes, and Goombario actually has tattle dialogue for them. They only have one attack, a charging ram that damages Mario.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
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Attachment A number of Nintendo characters from other games were originally going to appear in the Starbeans Café. Captain Olimar, Samus Aran, Fox, Wario, an Excitebike Racer, and Link would have shown up and each given the player an item. E. Gadd would only have shown up on the player's first visit to the coffee house. The items the player receives were also different.

• Olimar: UV Lamp, replaced with Cobalt Necktie
• Wario: Wario's Gold, replaced with Greed Wallet
• Samus: Energy Tank, replaced with Power Grip
• Excitebike racer: Excite Spring
• Link: Triforce, replaced with Great Force
• Fox: Gold Ring, replaced with Bonus Ring
• E. Gadd: Game Boy Horror, replaced with Game Boy Horror SP
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Since Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wario is the only character in the series to have a 4th taunt. It is activated by pushing any of the taunt buttons while he is riding the Wario Bike.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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DK's voice clip's were originally meant to be recycled from Donkey Kong 64, performed by Grant Kirkhope. But much like the original Super Smash Bros., it was decided giving DK a more realistic gorilla voice would better fit the game.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Using the sand rod on a Geldman in the desert region will cause it to pop out of the sand wearing red speedos and run away.
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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
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Attachment In the map "Driftwood Shores" in the Gardens & Graveyards mode, there's a boat called the "King of Red Dandelions". This is a reference to the boat called the "King of Red Lions" from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. An island that looks similar to "Outset Island" from the same game is also visible nearby.
Infamous: Second Son
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Attachment Next to Eugene's bed is a sword that bears a resemblance to the Master Sword from the The Legend of Zelda series.
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment An earlier version of Mario can be found in the game's files. This version has a thinner outline, much softer colors, and a black moustache. This unused design looks similar to his appearance in the original Paper Mario.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Attachment If the game detects anything other than a control pad plugged into either port, an error message will pop up until the offending controller is removed. The color of the text changes every frame, gradually cycling through the entire 32,768-color palette.
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
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Attachment In Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe, the game was released as Tony Hawk's Skateboarding, as the word skater implies ice skating in those countries.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
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In an early version of the game, Ruby was known as Lockford.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment Inside of the Sixth House base Hassour (south of Balmora) is a musical instrument called a "fat lute". This is a play on the term "phat lewt", which is Internet slang meaning powerful loot, typically used in MMORPGS.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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North of Vivec City is the Gro-Bagrat Plantation, where an Orc named Gakkenfeld has the only muffin in the game. Sadly, the muffin has no unique effects and has the same properties as bread.
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment It is possible to talk to Ash Slaves like normal NPCs if the player manages to interact with them without being detected first. When not trying to kill the Nerevarine, the Ash Slaves appear to be quite preoccupied with the arrangement of their furniture. In fact, their dialogue seems to imply that the furniture is talking to them and that they simply want it to be quiet. This explains why the furniture in Sixth House bases is always arranged in bizarre ways.
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment There is a mounted head of an Argonian called "The Head of Scourge" in the basement storeroom of the Lizard's Head cornerclub in Vivec. This is a reference to Scourge, the character Bethesda developer Steve Meister (AKA MrSmileyFaceDude) used to test the game. Scourge was also the character Meister used to role-play on the Official Forums.

According to an interview, he discovered the head while testing the game and exploring Vivec. Since his character shared the same head model, he asked one of the developers to change the item name to match his character's.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment Morrowind's data files contain a number of test rooms that can be accessed using the game console. The rooms include "Character Stuff Wonderland", "Clutter Warehouse - Everything Must Go!", "Draugr Test" (in BloodMoon), "ken's test hole", "Mark's Script Testing Cell" (in BloodMoon), "Mark's Vampire Test Cell", "Redoran Test", "Redoran Test 2", and "ToddTest".

Many of these rooms have self-explanatory purposes, although a few have noteworthy attractions in them. The "Clutter Warehouse - Everything Must Go!" room has two strange NPCs in it: Lord Cluttermonkey, who is an Argonian in Daedric armor who has a mace called Clutterbane, and the Used Clutter Salesman, a Bosmer dressed in exquisite clothes who has a Daedric warhammer.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment Southwest of the Skaal Village and south-east of Castle Karstaag on Solstheim is Bjorn cave. Inside is a skeleton hanging by its feet from the ceiling with a sword stuck in the ice below it. This is a reference to Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, in which Luke Skywalker is knocked out and captured by a wampa on Hoth. When he awakens several hours later, he finds himself hanging by his feet from the ceiling with his lightsaber in the snow below him.
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
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Attachment Queen Barenziah is incorrectly depicted as a Breton in the game, despite the lore depicting her as a Dark Elf. This was later corrected in the next game, Morrowind, where she makes an appearance in the Tribunal expansion.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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In Jobasha's Rare Books, located in the Lower Waistworks of the Foreign Quarter in Vivec, there is a potted plant that has actually been named "Charles the Plant". The plant also holds an alchemy ingredient called Meteor Slime. This is a reference to two plants from Maniac Mansion, the first being "Chuck the Plant" who also appears in various other LucasArts games, and the second being the man-eating plant that the player can feed a meteor to.
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