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* The ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' and ''[[Rock Band]]'' series include either general jokes about the music industry, band stereotypes, or factoids about the band whose song you are about to play.
* The ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' and ''[[Rock Band]]'' series include either general jokes about the music industry, band stereotypes, or factoids about the band whose song you are about to play.
** However, when you try to play [[That One Boss|"Through the Fire and Flames"]] on expert in ''[[Guitar Hero]] III'', the only message the loading screen displays is ''[[This Is Gonna Suck|"Good Luck."]]''
** However, when you try to play [[That One Boss|"Through the Fire and Flames"]] on expert in ''[[Guitar Hero]] III'', the only message the loading screen displays is ''[[This Is Gonna Suck|"Good Luck."]]''
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls Four Oblivion]]'' has this too and moreover, many "tips of the day" are deliberately ''false'', in accordance to the "ambiguous history" doctrine that all in-game books follow: no event in Tamrielic lore is described uniformly across different sources.
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' has this too and moreover, many "tips of the day" are deliberately ''false'', in accordance to the "ambiguous history" doctrine that all in-game books follow: no event in Tamrielic lore is described uniformly across different sources.
** The Xbox port of ''[[Morrowind]]'' shows gameplay tips in the loading screens that would show up whenever you load a new or saved game, or when you use one of the [[Warp Whistle]]s in the game. Compare this to the PC version of the game, which simply shows creature art in its loading screens.
** The Xbox port of ''[[Morrowind]]'' shows gameplay tips in the loading screens that would show up whenever you load a new or saved game, or when you use one of the [[Warp Whistle]]s in the game. Compare this to the PC version of the game, which simply shows creature art in its loading screens.
** ''[[Skyrim]]'' also displays tips and bits of lore while loading, but also displays a relevant 3D model that can be rotated and zoomed with the right stick.
** ''[[Skyrim]]'' also displays tips and bits of lore while loading, but also displays a relevant 3D model that can be rotated and zoomed with the right stick.