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** The loading screens are taken from ''Castlevania'', ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'', ''Final Fantasy'', and several others.
** ''The Legend of Zelda'': the plot, puzzles, enemies, weapons... Everything. Even the Cuccoos. Not to mention the quotes. It's dangerous to go alone! Take this! It's a secret to everybody!
** ''Metroid'': one of the [[NPC
** ''Final Fantasy'': Lake Garland, which is near Colneria Village. Also, "Pam nepo ot 1L sserp!". And there's an inventor named [[Sdrawkcab Name|Dic]] The title screen music is extremely similar to the ''Final Fantasy'' Crystal Theme. A version of Minwu from ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' sacrifices himself to get you the Ultima Book. The player sees a recreation of the scene in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' where Josef saves Firion, Maria and Guy from a boulder; in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', it killed him, but the hero can destroy the boulder to save Josef.
** ''Metal Gear'': a pre-dungeon message from Little (Big) Boss warning the player to beware of pit traps is word-for-word from the NES game.
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*** ''Dragon Quest II'': people turned back from animals thanks to a Mirror of Truth.
*** ''Dragon Quest III'': there's a town named Ortego (after "Ortega" the name of your father in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''), and a cave with an old man who asks you if you want to change your job (but doesn't let you here).
*** ''Dragon Quest IV'': a slime in Raejack wants to become human someday, and achieves it. One of the random [[NPC
*** ''Dragon Quest V'': an [[NPC]] has to choose between marrying a rich girl or his childhood friend... for bonus points, his reasoning for each is lifted from ''[[Lucky Star]]'': He actually likes the childhood friend, but he thinks the rich girl has a better spell list, which is exactly what Konata said about each.
*** Also, the Heroine playable character.
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** ''Demon's Souls'': an entire cave which includes: Sticky White Stuff; examining a certain corpse will get you a Hero's Soul; a nearby [[NPC]] will chide you by saying, "Come on guys, this game isn't THAT hard...". There's even a readable message that you can recommend, which makes someone, somewhere regain their health.
*** Also, "I've got this Demons game, wanna trade? It's too hard!".
** ''[[Armored Core]]'': multiple [[NPC
** Next to the dead body in the first room of the Flame Temple is some writing lamenting how he accidentally wrote his own name in the "[[Death Note|Satori Note]]". Oddly enough, "satori" is Japanese for "enlightenment"... so he's lamenting the fact that he's going to become enlightened.
* [[Spin Attack]]: While pressing the X button to thrust your sword out, you can press a different direction to swing your sword in that direction and (terrain permitting) hit enemies in a wider area.
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* [[Video Game Settings]]: Everything from <s>Octorok</s> Octon-infested rivers to mummified golems in the desert dungeon.
* [[Video Game Tools]]: Boomerang, Bow and Arrow, Shield, <s>Hookshot</s> Wire Rod, Candle, Lantern, etc.
* [[Welcome to Corneria]]: Nearly all of the [[NPC
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|What Do You Mean, This Game Is Not]] [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Zelda?!]]: Ironically, reviewers and many people think this game is a rip-off of classic ''Zelda'', when the game actually makes [[Homage]] to them.
* [[A Winner Is You]]: One of the Sages says this after the final battle.
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