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* Speaking of Edgar Wright, he is actually in the game. During the second stage, he's the director in a stocking cap shouting directions in a megaphone. ...this probably explains why you can't hit him.
** Apparently, his body can be seen in the stack of bodies in the cutscene after that stage.
* The Subspace Warp Zones are filled with [[Super Mario (franchise)|Bricks and]] <s>?</s> '''[[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|$]]''' [[Super Mario (franchise)|Blocks that release coins.]]
** Some of the Subspace levels themselves bare a more than passing resemblance to [[Mario Kart|Rainbow Road.]]
* Breaking the car in Stage 2 is exactly like the breaking the car mini-game in ''[[Street Fighter II]]''.
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* Gideon's underground base is some mix between [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|the Technodrome]] and [[Mega Man (video game)|Dr. Wily's castle]].
* Whereas comic Roxy uses a regular sword and movie Roxy uses a chain blade, game Roxy's sword works as both, similar to Renji' from ''[[Bleach]]'' or Ivy's from ''[[Soul Calibur]]'
* When Scott finishes a stage, he blinks out ala ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'', Kim leaves via [[Kirby|Warp Star]]. Stephen Stills leaves via [[Super Mario (franchise)|a Green Pipe that appears from the ground]]. Finally, Ramona exits via [[Terranigma|her own bag]].
* Stephen Still's clear-out move is a localized Power Geyser, taken straight from Terry Bogard of Fatal Fury fame.
** In a similar vein, Scott uses a [[Street Fighter|Tatsumaki]] [[Hurricane Kick|Sempuukyaku]], Kim does a [[Street Fighter|Spinning]] [[Final Fight|Lariat]] [[Recycled in Space|WITH DRUMSTICKS]], and Ramona appears to have stolen a trick from [[Guilty Gear|May's]] playbook (spinning around wildly with [[Improbable Weapon User|an odd weapon]] outstretched, in this case a bag).