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''3D Dot Game Heroes'' is a title for the [[Play Station 3]]. It's an homage to ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series and retro gaming in general. You play as a young hero trying to save the kingdom of Dotnia from some legendary evil. It references and parodies several gaming themes and clichés. It's not limited to gameplay, either. The entire game is depicted as a 2D title that has been converted into high-definition 3D; old-school sprites now look like giant chunks of polished [[LEGO]] bricks. Though hardly groundbreaking, its humor and nostalgia appeal to older gamers.
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'''This game provides examples of:'''
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* [[Death Mountain]]: Right down to the falling rocks and red color motif.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: You can upgrade your sword's length and width. The innuendo did not go unnoticed by the game developers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKTThEUweoU
* [[Everything's Better
* [[Evil Overlord]]: Dark King Onyx
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]: Fuelle, the Dark Bishop
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* [[Puzzle Reset]]
* [[Saving the World]]: Or at least Dotnia.
* [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Shifting Sand Land]]: Have fun getting to the third dungeon.
* [[Shout-Out]]: In ''spades''.
** The loading screens are taken from ''Castlevania'', ''[[Mega Man (
** ''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|NPCs]] mentions that you can't use the apples to do bomb jumps.
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*** DQ 2: People turned back from animals thanks to a Mirror of Truth.
*** DQ 3: There's a town named Ortego (after "Ortega" the name of your father in [[DQ 3]]), and a cave with an old man who asks you if you want to change your job (but doesn't let you here.)
*** DQ 4: A slime in Raejack wants to become human someday, and achieves it. One of the random [[NPC|NPCs]] in Raejack is clearly intended to be Nara/Meena/Minea from [[
*** DQ 5: An [[NPC]] has to choose between marrying a rich girl or his childhood friend -- for bonus points, his reasoning for each is lifted from ''[[
*** Also, the Heroine playable character.
*** The male Hero class's standard ending is ''word-for-word'' from ''[[
*** ''> An easy prey approaches!''
** ''Metal Wolf Chaos'': One of the playable characters is a battle suit named President. Also you can talk to the king at one point in the game where he mentions that he's "...the king of the great kingdom of Dotnia!" to which the guard next to him responds, "Yes, Mr. President."
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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!"
** ''[[
** 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
* [[Spin Attack]]
* [[Stock Video Game Puzzle]]: Moving blocks, pressing switches, killing everything in the room, etc.
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* [[Video Game Tools]]: Boomerang, Bow and Arrow, Shield, <s>Hookshot</s> Wire Rod, Candle, Lantern, etc.
* [[Welcome to Corneria|WelcomeToColneria]]: Nearly all of the [[NPC|NPCs]].
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|What Do You Mean, This Game Is Not]] [[The Legend of Zelda (
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