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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' actually made this a '''plot point''' in the Relic Weapon quest for Ninja.
** Yoshimitsu daggers - or at least, the Doman smith who crafted them long ago - are known by a certain rhyme that quest-giver Gerolt recites to you when you take up the quest:
-->'''Gerolt:''' ''There once was a Far Eastern smitty\\
Who was known for making blades pretty\\
"Far thicker than most!"\\
Of his dagger he'd boast\\
And its thrust was well known in the city!''\\
Hmm... ''Might'' be that prick in the poem ain't the point of no blade.
** The quest then involves finding a pair and restoring them using a pair of vamper's knives as a host. When the end result doesn't satisfy, Gerolt has you seek out a book about ninjas, and discovers what the problem is.
-->'''Gerolt:''' Seems the rhyme about the smitty ain't about his ''member's'' thickness: The daggers ''themselves'' are too damned slim! See, the vamper's knives make a good host, an' what ye got now ''will'' slip 'twixt a man's ribs jus' fine. But Yoshimitsu were made o' folded steel what could pierce armor without shatterin' nor crumplin'. A thick blade - aye, ''that's'' what yer weapons are wantin' for.
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* ''VideoGame/HotelMario'' has this [[MemeticMutation iconic]] line:
-->'''Mario:''' Be careful. When you pinch Wendy’s pennies, they pinch back.

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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' has an item called "Serpent Flesh", being meat dropped by a type of winged snake. The problem was that its icon rather more resembled a close-up look at something euphemistically referred to as a "serpent". That has since been changed to a T-bone icon.

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an item called "Serpent Flesh", being meat dropped by a type of winged snake. The problem was that its original icon rather more resembled a close-up look at something euphemistically referred to as a "serpent". That has since been changed to a T-bone icon.icon.
** ''Cataclysm'' added a series of quests all called "The Day that Deathwing Came", involving the titular large, literally melting-hot, male dragon arriving to the Badlands and creating a scar in the area, namely between Dragon's Mouth and Agmond's End. [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/wowpedia/images/4/40/WorldMap-Badlands.jpg A scar]] that, combined with its shape and the quest's name, has made many players think of a completely different meaning of "came" than what the quest is trying to invoke.
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* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' has this [[MemeticMutation iconic]] exchange:
--> '''Lanz:''' That was over way too soon!
--> '''Eunie:''' You hear that, Noah? Lanz wants something a bit meatier.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Basically, anyone who talks about Poké Balls. In fact, in ''[=HeartGold=] and [=SoulSilver=]'', when the player first meets Kurt, he says, "(Player), eh? You want me to make some balls for you?" In fact, most of the types Kurt makes you qualify, with names like Heavy Balls, Friend Balls, and Love Balls.
** Anyone who talks about breeding Pokémon. Especially Brock, in the anime, whose oft-stated ambition is to be "the best breeder ever".
** Yanmega's Japanese name, Me'''gay'''anma, [[ScunthorpeProblem made plenty of censor filters jump]], along with Co'''fag'''rigus and Frossl'''ass'''.
** Magmar and especially Magby's Japanese names: Boober and Booby, respectively! Of course, it was ''MEANT'' to reference birds like the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Footed_Booby Blue-Footed Booby]], but... well... And Magmortar is '''Boo''b'''urn''. Ouch.
** Quite a few Pokémon have a suggestive tuft of fur between their legs, like Blaziken, Reshiram and Beartic. White Kyurem gets a few of Reshiram's characteristics... but ''not'' that suspicious placing of fur.
** The move Harden could make a few people with dirty minds giggle. Especially since the same Pokémon likely will know String Shot, and ''especially'' with the [[UnfortunateCharacterDesign questionably-shaped Metapod]]. Hydro Pump causes the same dirty thoughts sometimes, as do a variety of other moves out-of-context, like Bounce, Pound, Gunk Shot, Howl, Explosion, Endure, Poison Jab. Particularly with HotSkittyOnWailordAction jokes.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'':
*** Have you ever taken a good look at the fountain at Silph Company first floor in ''[=FireRed=] and [=LeafGreen=]''? No? They look like breasts leaking milk.
*** [[MemeticMutation Professor Oak]] [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l6z4egUJh61qz8e06.bmp came]] when he heard you became champion. The remakes don't even change this line.
*** The remakes of ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' turn Professor Oak telling the player they have “come of age” into this simply by allowing you to play as a girl, and thus the line takes on an [[NoPeriodsPeriod entirely different meaning.]]
*** A Juggler in the Fuschia Gym (named Shawn in ''[=FireRed=]'' and ''[=LeafGreen=]'') says "Dropped my balls!" after he's defeated. It caused endless snickers throughout the fandom. The line was changed to "You're more skilled than I thought!" in ''[=FireRed=]'' and ''[=LeafGreen=]'', and he doesn't appear at all in ''Let's Go''.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'':
*** Juggler Irwin says "Behold my graceful BALL dexterity!" before he's battled. In the remakes, this line was replaced with "Behold my dexterity and grace!"
*** In ''GSC'', there's a trainer in the Burned Tower named Firebreather Dick [[note]]Firebreather Trainers are shown as fat men spewing out flames like a circus firebreather with the aid of an ignited stick and dressed like clowns in the originals and instead wearing Magmar-inspired clothes in the remakes. This one happened to be named Dick[[/note]]. Nintendo slightly modified this in the remakes by instead using the name Dick is short for, Richard.
*** ''[=HeartGold=] and [=SoulSilver=]'''s first NPC in the first town apparently likes your bag. A lot.
*** If you go to the Pokéathlon Dome, Whitney offers to buy you an outfit for the sport. In the Japanese script, she wonders out loud if you were an S or an M, then decides that you're an M and forces you into an outfit of her choosing.
*** Dewgong's Pokédex entry in ''Gold'' and ''[=HeartGold=]'' states: "The colder the temperature, the friskier it gets".
*** The "[[VideoGame/PokemonVietnameseCrystal Vietnamese Crystal]]" bootleg consistently mistranslates "[player] put the [item] in the bag" as "[player]![item] BAG FUCK".
** One of the Team Rocket members in ''VideoGame/PokemonStadium 2'' has a Wobbuffet nicknamed... Wobbu'''fap'''. It's ''even worse'' considering what Wobbuffet is.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'':
*** In ''Sapphire'', Dodrio's pokédex entry says: "Apparently, the heads aren't the only parts of the body that Dodrio has three of". It's talking about its three hearts and three sets of lungs.
*** A fisherman trainer in ''Emerald'' brags about his fishing before the battle, and then afterwards says: "Don't tell me yours is bigger!".
*** Zinnia from the post-credits content in ''Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'' greets you on the bottom floor of the Sky Pillar in a way that sounds exactly like she's hitting on you. The fact that she blushes right before you battle her at the top makes it worse.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'': A construction worker in the Pyrite Hotel says: "Apparently some rich fellow ordered the colosseum built. I'm amazingly stiff".
** ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'':
*** In ''Platinum'', you get a villa. You can buy furniture for it. When you mix records, sometimes your friends will find a TV program that is examining furniture you have. Sometimes they say that you have a "nice rack".
*** Get enough furniture and eventually certain [=NPCs=] will invite themselves to your villa. It's funny the way a few of them seem to be waiting right next to your bed.
*** "REGIGIGAS can't get it going because of its Slow Start!" (Regigigas's signature ability lowers its Attack and Speed for the first 5 turns; whenever you send it out, this questionably-worded message appears.)
*** Palkia's unfortunate design from the shoulders up.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'':
*** [[http://sprites.pokecheck.org/b/151.gif Mew's backsprite]] looks like it's... um... enjoying itself with the tail...
*** In the first gym, which is based upon a restaurant, a trainer that's a waitress tells an analogy about serving food and battles and then begins the battle, but not before saying [[DoubleEntendre "I'm your next course!"]].
** In ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'', you can sometimes meet a man in a purple suit named Mr. Bonding, usually alone in a hotel room and always facing a wall. If you talk to him, he'll turn around and exclaim "It's bonding time!," and the screen goes dark. After a second, the game fades back in, as if the player character has no memory of what just happened, and Mr. Bonding talks about how he's just given you a new skill. Said skills are called ''O-Powers''.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'':
*** The very title runs into this with its abbreviation: Pokémon [[UsefulNotes/{{BDSM}} S&M]].
*** Exeggutor's "Alola" redesign gives it an enormously long neck, with round objects and a literal bush at one end.
*** The end section of Mallow's trial (involving preparing ingredients to make a stew) ended up being quite suggestive due to the way the dialogue is phrased along with some [[MaleGaze unfortunate camera angles]][[note]]The camera is ostensibly focusing on the ingredients, but it just so happens that Mallow is standing right behind them, meaning that the camera spends a large part of the sequence focused on her lower body[[/note]]. In particular, the instruction "Press A to pound" became quite infamous among the fandom. The fact that one of the ingredients is identified as a Rare Bone and Lana comments on the taste of the stew that "the flavor of the Rare Bone is filling my mouth" didn't help either.
*** Incineroar's special attack animation is intended to have it shoot the attack out of its "belt", but the animation ends up looking like a pelvic-thrust instead, so it looks more like it's shooting the attack out of its...uh, yeah. (It also doesn't help that Incineroar's design has its torso be the only part of its body that is a completely different color (gray) than the rest of its body, thus given it a [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal pantsless look]])
*** As a side bonus, Incineroar has access to Leech Life and U-Turn via TM, both Bug-type moves, meaning it can use the Z-Move Savage Spin-Out, which involves the opponent shooting a white, sticky ball of silk at the opponent. Guess which animation Incineroar uses for this move.
*** In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Rotomdex can ask the player questions. One of these questions is "If you could go into either a Pokéball or the Rotomdex, which would you prefer?" His response if your answer is the Rotomdex? "For realzzz? It'd be a bit of a squeezzze, but want to give it a try?" He's probably talking about you possessing the Rotomdex like he's doing, but some of the fandom has had a field day with this line.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Pokemon Sword| And Shield}}'', the Dex entry for Gigantamax Alcremie reads: "Cream pours endlessly from this Pokémon's body. The cream stiffens when compressed by an impact. A harder impact results in harder cream."
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** [[https://twitter.com/chikolad_yt/status/1606060801927745536?s=46&t=-C20zsmgyK1BDRmnxHdlGA One Twitter user]] noted that the title for an Intersecting Wills storyline involving [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Beatrix]] in ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyOperaOmnia'' seemed to draw attention to her... assets.
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* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey IV: Legends of the Titan''[='=]s Landsknecht class has a skill called "Mind Break"[[note]]"mind break" being a term for "ravishing someone into complete mental exhaustion".[[/note]].

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* ''VideoGame/FarCry2'': "I'll need to hold your equipment, bro".

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** ''VideoGame/FarCry3BloodDragon'' has the opening scene:
--->'''Spider:''' Wakey wakey, motherfucker! Ops says there's a delay in the feed, they need to recalibrate your ass!
--->'''Rex:''' Me?
--->'''Spider:''' Well it ain't me 'cause I'm goddamn near perfect. Men want to be me...
--->'''Rex:''' And you want to be with men. Yeah, I got it.
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* The level in ''VideoGame/RaymanOrigins'' where Holly Luya is rescued is known as [[{{Gainaxing}} Crazy Bouncing]].

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** One of the random encounters is a tree enemy called a "raging wood".


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** Some thief-type enemies have a defense debuff called "Strip Armor".
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* Despite the numerous [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar subtle jokes in]] ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' and ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', the penis shaped rock in Terrydactyland [[https://twitter.com/Klungo/status/620499304046854144 was never intended to look like that and was purely an accident]].

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* ''VideoGame/PaperMario'': In the first game, there's a little (male) star kid called {{T|heTwink}}wink.

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* ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss.''
** In a somewhat infamous example, Luke wakes up his manservant Guy in the middle of the night, and asks him to meet him outside with his sword. And then once the scene's over you get a little dialogue box saying "Luke learned Sonic Thrust!"....... Good?
** There's also a skit where Jade refers to [[spoiler:Dist]] as "an amusing pet." We'd also mention the Keterburg hotel scene, but, well... that one was probably completely intentional innuendo.
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'': What Eleanor says to Velvet in regards to mending her clothes. It doesn't help that the skit portraits position them in a way that makes it look like Eleanor is staring at Velvet's chest.
--> '''Eleanor:''' I'm told I come across as awkward sometimes, but if nothing else, I'm good with my hands.
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny2'': There's a skit where Judas mentions he'll "get better sleep" without [[MadScientist Harold]] around. Not helped by Nanaly's next comment.
--> '''Nanaly:''' Don't be mean, Judas. I bet you're just saying that [[{{Tsundere}} because you miss her!]]
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'':
** There is a very, ''very'' good reason why Flynn and Yuri get so much YaoiFangirl attention. Right after you [[spoiler: free Estelle from Alexei,]] you can rest at the castle. There's a fade-out, and when you fade back in Flynn's standing behind you asking if you're "going already?" It manages to look very much like a walk of shame. But the most suspect is this conversation before their [[FightingYourFriend duel]]:
-->'''Yuri:''' (''in an extremely sultry voice'') Try it like this.
-->'''Flynn:''' Yuri!
-->'''Yuri:''' You can't beat me in an argument. But you know what you can beat me in. This!
-->'''Flynn:''' Yeah. You're right. Just like always. Everything I feel is in this sword!
-->'''Yuri:''' Good. Come on!
** And then when they're done, they lie down on the field side by side, and Flynn says that Yuri has "gotten better."

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In a somewhat infamous example, Luke wakes up his manservant Guy in the middle of the night, and asks him to meet him outside with his sword. And then once the scene's over you get a little dialogue box saying "Luke learned Sonic Thrust!"....... Good?
** *** There's also a skit where Jade refers to [[spoiler:Dist]] as "an amusing pet." We'd also mention the Keterburg hotel scene, but, well... that one was probably completely intentional innuendo.
* ** ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'': What Eleanor says to Velvet in regards to mending her clothes. It doesn't help that the skit portraits position them in a way that makes it look like Eleanor is staring at Velvet's chest.
--> ---> '''Eleanor:''' I'm told I come across as awkward sometimes, but if nothing else, I'm good with my hands.
* ** ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny2'': There's a skit where Judas mentions he'll "get better sleep" without [[MadScientist Harold]] around. Not helped by Nanaly's next comment.
--> ---> '''Nanaly:''' Don't be mean, Judas. I bet you're just saying that [[{{Tsundere}} because you miss her!]]
* ** ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'':
** *** There is a very, ''very'' good reason why Flynn and Yuri get so much YaoiFangirl attention. Right after you [[spoiler: free Estelle from Alexei,]] you can rest at the castle. There's a fade-out, and when you fade back in Flynn's standing behind you asking if you're "going already?" It manages to look very much like a walk of shame. But the most suspect is this conversation before their [[FightingYourFriend duel]]:
-->'''Yuri:''' --->'''Yuri:''' (''in an extremely sultry voice'') Try it like this.
-->'''Flynn:''' Yuri!
-->'''Yuri:'''
this.\\
'''Flynn:''' Yuri!\\
'''Yuri:'''
You can't beat me in an argument. But you know what you can beat me in. This!
-->'''Flynn:'''
This!\\
'''Flynn:'''
Yeah. You're right. Just like always. Everything I feel is in this sword!
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sword!\\
'''Yuri:'''
Good. Come on!
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And then when they're done, they lie down on the field side by side, and Flynn says that Yuri has "gotten better."
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* Ezekiel Lannister from ''Roleplay/ShadowNexus'' — the way he talks is perfectly naive and innocent, but sometimes understandable as subtext (especially when Liam Oakley and Aidan are concerned).
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* Ezekiel Lannister from ''VideoGame/ShadowNexus'' — the way he talks is perfectly naive and innocent, but sometimes understandable as subtext (especially when Liam Oakley and Aidan are concerned).

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'''Ryuji''': Dude! Phrasing! I-I know what you mean, but...phrasing!

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*** After creating the persona Kin-Ki, it will say "Me Kin-Ki". Players hearing "kinky" is pretty much guaranteed.
*** During a cutscene of Royal's TrueFinalBoss: When [[spoiler:merging with his persona Adam Kadmon, Maruki]] says this (while being surrounded by ''[[NaughtyTentacles tentacles]]'' no less).
----> [[spoiler:'''Maruki''']]: I'm all yours... Use me... However you want...
*** To complete the picture, one even impales them - in the back of the neck.
*** Pause the scene during Joker's love confession with [[spoiler:Sumire]] when her flustering portrait starts blinking... And you will end up with something like [[https://imgur.com/a/8Oq81Tz this]].
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* The whole concept of ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' is screaming with AccidentalInnuendo. The Bros are [[FantasticVoyagePlot "inside of Bowser's body"]]. They have to "stimulate" his body parts. If you have a dirty mind, you'll be snickering all throughout this game. It also doubles as accidental Fetish Fuel: while each person likes their own thing, there are a few more common... odd kinks that show up in the game. The game is perfectly innocent, but if you look at, it contains a lot of items that have an actual name for the attraction to. For more specific examples:
** "It is I who added the nuts to that statue!".

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The Bros are [[FantasticVoyagePlot "inside of Bowser's body"]]. They have to "stimulate" his body parts. If you have a dirty mind, you'll be snickering all throughout this game. It also doubles as accidental Fetish Fuel: while each person likes their own thing, there are a few more common... odd kinks that show up in the game. The game is perfectly innocent, but if you look at, it contains a lot of items that have an actual name for the attraction to. For more specific examples:
** "It is I who added the nuts to that statue!".
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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The original]] had Peach (unintentionally) have a rather suggestive-looking animation for whenever she tried to hold onto an item during "Crane Game". LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys were quick to notice.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'' had this for Bowser of all people. Normally, when you step on his space on the board, his intro would show him dancing happily. However, there were rare occasions where Bowser's intro showed him lying on his side with his head leaning on his hand while his other hand is on his side and has one leg crossed over the other. This makes Bowser look like he was [[ReadyForLovemaking ready to have sex with the player]] instead of playing his usual pranks.

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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'' had has this for Bowser of all people. Normally, when you step on his space on the board, his intro would show him dancing happily. However, there were are rare occasions where Bowser's intro showed shows him lying on his side with his head leaning on his hand while his other hand is on his side and has one leg crossed over the other. This makes Bowser look like he was [[ReadyForLovemaking ready to have sex with the player]] instead of playing his usual pranks.
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* ''VideoGame/CrusaderKings'': Appears as a feast-related event in ''3''. You can choose to either ignore or [[HehHehYouSaidX point out]] the innuendo, in which case the other person, depending on personality traits, can be either amused or outraged.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza 0}}'': Bacchus (who is not a native Japanese speaker) introduces Kamoji:
--> '''Bacchus''': He's a whatchacallit... a fisting artist!
--> '''Kamoji''': That ain't it! It's ''punchout'' artist!
--> '''Bacchus''': Yeah. That. Slip of the tongue.
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** The Japanese "Milk Tea vs. Lemon Tea" Splatfest temporarily introduced two new ink colors: white and yellow. Needless to say, the fans quickly generated a lot of [[{{Pun}} off-color]] jokes about what the fluids ''really'' were. [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon 2}} The sequel]]'s had a global "Mayonnaise vs Ketchup" Splatfest, where the colors were off-white and red, saw the off-color jokes came back with a vengeance.

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* "[[VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}} The sea shall run white with his rage!]]" The guy is [[SpellMyNameWithAThe The]] Milkman, [[ItMakesSenseInContext just for context's sake.]]

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* ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur]]'' features Kilik, whose weapon is [[MartialArtsStaff a staff]]--or a ''rod'', if you will. In one of his victory quotes in ''Soulcalibur II'', he boasts that "this rod will be your doom!" The fact that he has a short laugh right before saying the line doesn't help.

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* ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur]]'' features Kilik, whose weapon is [[MartialArtsStaff a staff]]--or staff--or a ''rod'', if you will. In one of his victory quotes in ''Soulcalibur II'', he boasts that "this rod will be your doom!" The fact that he has a short laugh right before saying the line doesn't help.
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* ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur]]'' features Kilik, whose weapon is [[SimpleStaff a staff]]--or a ''rod'', if you will. In one of his victory quotes in ''Soulcalibur II'', he boasts that "this rod will be your doom!" The fact that he has a short laugh right before saying the line doesn't help.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'':
** The Japanese "Milk Tea vs. Lemon Tea" Splatfest temporarily introduced two new ink colors: white and yellow. Needless to say, the fans quickly generated a lot of [[{{Pun}} off-color]] jokes about what the fluids ''really'' were.
*** [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon 2}} The sequel]] had a global "Mayonnaise vs Ketchup" Splatfest where the colors were off-white and red, respectively, and the off-color jokes came back with a vengeance.
** In the North American "Marshmallows vs. Hot Dogs" Splatfest, Marie infamously sided with Team Hot Dog on the basis that "It's the perfect food! Just a cylinder of meat!"

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** The Japanese "Milk Tea vs. Lemon Tea" Splatfest temporarily introduced two new ink colors: white and yellow. Needless to say, the fans quickly generated a lot of [[{{Pun}} off-color]] jokes about what the fluids ''really'' were.
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were. [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon 2}} The sequel]] sequel]]'s had a global "Mayonnaise vs Ketchup" Splatfest Splatfest, where the colors were off-white and red, respectively, and saw the off-color jokes came back with a vengeance.
** In the North American "Marshmallows vs. Hot Dogs" Splatfest, Splatfest in the first game, Marie infamously sided with Team Hot Dog on the basis that "It's the perfect food! Just a cylinder of meat!"



** Pearl telling Marina in ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' that she's a fan of "octo pie" was probably just meant to imply she loves having Marina as a friend, but considering what "pie" can mean as slang, that Marina is an Octarian, and how close the two have been shown to be, it needless to say raised ''a lot'' of eyebrows.

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** Pearl telling Marina in ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' that she's a fan of "octo pie" was probably just in one of the ''Splatoon 2'' stage discussions is meant to imply be a punny way of saying she loves having her best friend (octo pie = octopi, and Marina is an Octoling). This by itself could [[ShippingGoggles already be seen as a friend, flirting]] given how close the two of them are, but considering what "pie" can mean as slang, that Marina is it takes on an Octarian, and how close the two have been shown to be, it needless to say raised ''a lot'' of eyebrows.additional, eyebrow-raising layer.
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* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'': Most star systems have a name based on the sector of the galaxy they are in, the size of their main star, and the location of the system within its sector. This usually leads to such system names as Wregoe CH-D d12-56. As a result of this naming convention, one particular star system was given the unfortunate name of Ihad SE-X c15-0.
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Touch Dictionary and Wiiwaa

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* You would expect a Korean-English Dictionary to be aware of this trope, but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_Dictionary one released]] on the Nintendo DS was initially named "Touch '''Dic'''". Not helping is that [[https://www.giantbomb.com/touch-dic/3030-23828/images/ the cover was of a hand pointing downwards.]] Thankfully, they changed the title to "Touch Dictionary" with a cover of a stylized dictionary... but then they have a slogan that means "Words '''stimulate'''". Then there is Sony releasing its own dictionary called "Hand Dic"...


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* ''{{VideoGame/Wiiwaa}}'' was a cancelled game where the player was supposed to control the game through a separate plushie. However, you needed to install a Wii Remote into the plushie, which involved... [[https://youtu.be/PimNSkk24go?t=675 shoving the Wii Remote up the bottom of the plushie.]] Naturally, news websites had a lot of fun, while the makers of Wiiwaa quickly changed the trailer.
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** Despite the numerous [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar subtle jokes in]] ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' and ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', the penis shaped rock in Terrydactyland [[https://twitter.com/Klungo/status/620499304046854144 was never intended to look like that and was purely an accident]].

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** * Despite the numerous [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar subtle jokes in]] ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' and ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', the penis shaped rock in Terrydactyland [[https://twitter.com/Klungo/status/620499304046854144 was never intended to look like that and was purely an accident]].
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** Despite the numerous [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar subtle jokes in]] ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' and ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', the penis shaped rock in Terrydactyland [[https://twitter.com/Klungo/status/620499304046854144 was never intended to look like that and was purely an accident]].
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** The original had Peach (unintentionally) have a rather suggestive-looking animation for whenever she tried to hold onto an item during "Crane Game". LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys were quick to notice.

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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The original original]] had Peach (unintentionally) have a rather suggestive-looking animation for whenever she tried to hold onto an item during "Crane Game". LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys were quick to notice.



** ''3'' had this for Bowser of all people. Normally, when you step on his space on the board, his intro would show him dancing happily. However, there were rare occasions where Bowser's intro showed him lying on his side with his head leaning on his hand while his other hand is on his side and has one leg crossed over the other. This makes Bowser look like he was [[ReadyForLovemaking ready to have sex with the player]] instead of playing his usual pranks.

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** ''3'' ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'' had this for Bowser of all people. Normally, when you step on his space on the board, his intro would show him dancing happily. However, there were rare occasions where Bowser's intro showed him lying on his side with his head leaning on his hand while his other hand is on his side and has one leg crossed over the other. This makes Bowser look like he was [[ReadyForLovemaking ready to have sex with the player]] instead of playing his usual pranks.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


*** The Orange Sign Soapstone was taken UpToEleven by the fact you can now assemble two sentences together, like "[[AssShove Try Tongue, But Hole]]."

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*** The Orange Sign Soapstone was taken UpToEleven up a notch by the fact you can now assemble two sentences together, like "[[AssShove Try Tongue, But Hole]]."



*** [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon 2}} The sequel]] had a global "Mayonnaise vs Ketchup" Splatfest where the colors were off-white and red, respectively, and the off-color jokes [[UpToEleven came back with a vengeance]].

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*** [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon 2}} The sequel]] had a global "Mayonnaise vs Ketchup" Splatfest where the colors were off-white and red, respectively, and the off-color jokes [[UpToEleven came back with a vengeance]].vengeance.
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* ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'': Yuri in ''Covenant'': "That's one big pussy."

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* ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'': Yuri in ''Covenant'': "That's ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'': Yuri: "That is one big pussy."pussy". He saw a [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext giant pink man-eating cat]], you see.

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