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** Given that one of Metroid Prime's attacks [[Mook Maker|spontaneously generates a pair of metroids]], I'd say it's vague but direct.
** There is also an actual "Super Metroid" in ''Super Metroid''.
* The [[Dead or Alive]] series is ostensibly named after the Dead or Alive Tournament featured in the game, however this is a misconception. The game is called "Dead or Alive" due to the fact the game was expected to either sink or save the floundering company TECMO, thus the "Dead or Alive Tournament" is an attempt to justify the title. This makes sense when one considers that "Dead or Alive" is a rather strange name for a tournament in which nobody dies.
* The original ''[[Marathon Trilogy|Marathon]]'' game was so named early on because the creators pictured the player running a "Marathon" of endless fighting throughout the game. The title is justified fairly well in-game by calling the colony ship The Marathon, which is ostensibly running a "marathon" from Earth to Tau Ceti, however the making-of book confirms that the project was named first, and the colony ship is therefore a justification.
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days Over 2|Kingdom Hearts 358 Days Over 2]]'' is named for the fact that, as a [[Gaiden Game]], it takes place between the [[Kingdom Hearts (video game)|numbered]] [[Kingdom Hearts II|games]], and one week shy of a year (358 days) is the amount of time that elapses between them, and, hence, is the period in which Roxas was part of [[Organization Index|The Organization]]. The '2' symbolizes [[Tomato in the Mirror|his relationship with]] [[The Hero|Sora]] and also symbolizes the fact that the 358 days are shared by both Roxas and Xion {{spoiler|both of whom are part of Sora}}
 
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