07-07-2014, 05:37 AM
Got quite a few lists of stuff, starting with the main videogame stuff first, then the indie games, then the others.
- There are a few Super Mario Bros references. One is a Wrestling event poster with the two brothers as a tag-team, another is an 8-bit Mario from Super Mario Bros for the NES patterned on a wall, and a sequence that ends with dropping a boss into a pit of lava by cutting the bridge off with an axe at the end, ala Super Mario Bros for the NES. The following scene has one of the antagonists telling the main character their "princess is in another castle." Two other more hidden references is the Goby Fish enemy hung up near the fishing town and a portrait of Booster from Super Mario RPG for the SNES.
- Donkey Kong appears with his trademark Barrel as a sort of stone pillar
- A statue of the Pokemon Squirtle can be found, standing on top of a stone Pokeball.
- A Luchador-version of Link can be fund as a stained glass mural inside a church, as well as a number of posters found across the game. Another reference is an NPC's brother occasionally getting lost, apparently once getting lost in "some country where a kid in a green tunic was trying to stop some pig monster from being resurrected." The NPC's brother can be found, who is named ERROR, in reference to the NPC from Zelda II sharing the same unusual name.
- A wrestling event poster in the first town, showing a versus match between parodied versions of Majora's Mask and Mega Man.
- Megaman has a couple more references. He too has an 8-bit version of himself patterned on a wall and there is also an advertisement poster for his trademark E-Tank.
- There are a number of statues closely resembling Metroids, as well as Chozo Statues which hold the players new abilities, ala the Metroid series. The Chozo Statues do not even have a different name.
- There is a store called Viva Piñatas!, in reference to RARE's Xbox game Viva Piñata, made in 2006.
- A statue of Cactuar from the Final Fantasy series can be found in the desert.
- A couple of Castlevania references can be found, one of which is a poster of a match between a parodied version of Simon Belmont and Dracula, the other is a etching of a more 8-bit version of Simon Belmont fighting a Skeleton with his whip.
- A Space Invader shaped by moss can be occasionally found in one of the temples.
- A wall etching of Q*Bert can be found in a hidden area.
- There are a few Super Mario Bros references. One is a Wrestling event poster with the two brothers as a tag-team, another is an 8-bit Mario from Super Mario Bros for the NES patterned on a wall, and a sequence that ends with dropping a boss into a pit of lava by cutting the bridge off with an axe at the end, ala Super Mario Bros for the NES. The following scene has one of the antagonists telling the main character their "princess is in another castle." Two other more hidden references is the Goby Fish enemy hung up near the fishing town and a portrait of Booster from Super Mario RPG for the SNES.
- Donkey Kong appears with his trademark Barrel as a sort of stone pillar
- A statue of the Pokemon Squirtle can be found, standing on top of a stone Pokeball.
- A Luchador-version of Link can be fund as a stained glass mural inside a church, as well as a number of posters found across the game. Another reference is an NPC's brother occasionally getting lost, apparently once getting lost in "some country where a kid in a green tunic was trying to stop some pig monster from being resurrected." The NPC's brother can be found, who is named ERROR, in reference to the NPC from Zelda II sharing the same unusual name.
- A wrestling event poster in the first town, showing a versus match between parodied versions of Majora's Mask and Mega Man.
- Megaman has a couple more references. He too has an 8-bit version of himself patterned on a wall and there is also an advertisement poster for his trademark E-Tank.
- There are a number of statues closely resembling Metroids, as well as Chozo Statues which hold the players new abilities, ala the Metroid series. The Chozo Statues do not even have a different name.
- There is a store called Viva Piñatas!, in reference to RARE's Xbox game Viva Piñata, made in 2006.
- A statue of Cactuar from the Final Fantasy series can be found in the desert.
- A couple of Castlevania references can be found, one of which is a poster of a match between a parodied version of Simon Belmont and Dracula, the other is a etching of a more 8-bit version of Simon Belmont fighting a Skeleton with his whip.
- A Space Invader shaped by moss can be occasionally found in one of the temples.
- A wall etching of Q*Bert can be found in a hidden area.