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* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia level is a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of ''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]''. It uses a very similar dam, camera movement in the intro and a lot of the same noises. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
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* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia level is a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of ''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]''.''VideoGame/{{GoldenEye|1997}}''. It uses a very similar dam, camera movement in the intro and a lot of the same noises. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
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* The Neo Tokyo level takes its name from ''Manga/{{Akira}}'', but is intended as a homage to ''Film/BladeRunner''. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced culture, and the the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.
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* The Neo Tokyo level takes its name from ''Manga/{{Akira}}'', but is intended as a homage to ''Film/BladeRunner''. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced Asian-influenced culture, and the the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.
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* "The Khallos Express" seems to be a homage to ''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
* "The Khallos Express" seems to be a homage to ''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
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* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
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* Also In in ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A a fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A over!", a reference to the film ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
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** Selecting Jack Sprocket has him doing the crane kick from ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''.
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** Selecting Jack Sprocket has him doing the crane kick from ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''.''Film/{{The Karate Kid|1984}}''.
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* The Chicago level features a bar called [[VideoGame/PerfectDark O'Leary's]].
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* The Chicago level features a bar called [[VideoGame/PerfectDark O'Leary's]]. The antagonist, mob boss Big Tony, also calls to mind [[Series/TheSopranos another girthy mobster called Tony]].
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* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia level of 2 is a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of [[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye 64]]. It uses a very similar dam, camera movement in the intro and a lot of the same noises. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
** Similarly, "The Khallos Express" from ''Future Perfect'' seems to be a homage to ''[=GoldenEye=]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
** Similarly, "The Khallos Express" from ''Future Perfect'' seems to be a homage to ''[=GoldenEye=]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
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!!''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''
* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia levelof 2 is a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of [[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye 64]].''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]''. It uses a very similar dam, camera movement in the intro and a lot of the same noises. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
** Similarly, "The Khallos Express" from ''Future Perfect'' seems to be a homage to ''[=GoldenEye=]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.members.
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** Similarly, "The Khallos Express" from ''Future Perfect'' seems to be a homage to ''[=GoldenEye=]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
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* The Neo Tokyo level from [=TS2=] takes its name from Manga/{{Akira}}, but is intended as a homage to Film/BladeRunner. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced culture, and the the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.
** It also pays homage to Literature/{{Neuromancer}}, as the protagonist of the level, Ghost, is similar to the character Case. His gallery description mentions an AI Core and lists his occupation as a "cyberjock."
* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Series consists of missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
* ''Future Perfect'' features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
* It also has a character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun of the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
* Within the first mission of ''Future Perfect'', ''Time To Split'', a Marine can be heard saying to his compatriots, [[Film/StarshipTroopers "Come on, Marines! You want to live forever!?]]
** It also pays homage to Literature/{{Neuromancer}}, as the protagonist of the level, Ghost, is similar to the character Case. His gallery description mentions an AI Core and lists his occupation as a "cyberjock."
* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Series consists of missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
* ''Future Perfect'' features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
* It also has a character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun of the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
* Within the first mission of ''Future Perfect'', ''Time To Split'', a Marine can be heard saying to his compatriots, [[Film/StarshipTroopers "Come on, Marines! You want to live forever!?]]
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* The Neo Tokyo level from [=TS2=] takes its name from Manga/{{Akira}}, ''Manga/{{Akira}}'', but is intended as a homage to Film/BladeRunner.''Film/BladeRunner''. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced culture, and the the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.
** It also pays homage toLiterature/{{Neuromancer}}, ''Literature/{{Neuromancer}}'', as the protagonist of the level, Ghost, is similar to the character Case. His gallery description mentions an AI Core and lists his occupation as a "cyberjock."
* The "Sincerest FormOf of Flattery" Arcade League Series consists of missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
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!!''[=TimeSplitters=]: Future Perfect''
*''Future Perfect'' features "The Khallos Express" seems to be a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
* It also has a character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun ofhomage to ''[[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye]]'''s "Train" level, down to using the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
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* Within the firstmission of ''Future Perfect'', ''Time To Split'', mission, "Time to Split", a Marine can be heard saying to his compatriots, [[Film/StarshipTroopers "Come on, Marines! You want to live forever!?]]
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* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. An earlier reference to Aliens occurs in "Time To Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than its face!" and "They're coming outta the walls! They're coming outta the goddamn walls!".
* When selected, the Insetik SD/12 says [[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 "By Your Command"]].
* Crow's last word is [[Film/CitizenKane Rosebud]].
* When selected, the Insetik SD/12 says [[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 "By Your Command"]].
* Crow's last word is [[Film/CitizenKane Rosebud]].
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* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
** An earlier reference toAliens ''Aliens'' occurs in "Time To to Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than its face!" and "They're coming outta the walls! They're coming outta the goddamn walls!".
*When selected, the Insetik SD/12 says [[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 "By Your Command"]].
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* The zombie levels feature the NPC Lenny Oldburn, whose shakey demeanor is based on Music/OzzyOsbourne.
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** It features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
** It also has Clip Clamp, a zombie character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun of the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
** When selected, the Insetik SD/12 says "[[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 By Your Command]]".
** The description for the zombie biker character Jed notes that "[[Film/PulpFiction Jed's dead, baby]]".
** Selecting Deadwina has her acting possessed and giving softened quotes from ''Film/TheExorcist''.
--->'''Deadwina:''' Do you see what your cunning daughter has done...? My mother sucks lollipops in hell!"
** The description for Headsprouter references ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''.
--->My, Mr. Headsprouter, what big teeth you have!
** Selecting Jack Sprocket has him doing the crane kick from ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''.
** Robot Louis Stevenson's name is a reference to Creator/RobertLouisStevenson.
** Vlad the Installer's name is a reference to UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.
** It features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
** It also has Clip Clamp, a zombie character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun of the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
** When selected, the Insetik SD/12 says "[[Series/BattlestarGalactica1978 By Your Command]]".
** The description for the zombie biker character Jed notes that "[[Film/PulpFiction Jed's dead, baby]]".
** Selecting Deadwina has her acting possessed and giving softened quotes from ''Film/TheExorcist''.
--->'''Deadwina:''' Do you see what your cunning daughter has done...? My mother sucks lollipops in hell!"
** The description for Headsprouter references ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''.
--->My, Mr. Headsprouter, what big teeth you have!
** Selecting Jack Sprocket has him doing the crane kick from ''Film/TheKarateKid1984''.
** Robot Louis Stevenson's name is a reference to Creator/RobertLouisStevenson.
** Vlad the Installer's name is a reference to UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.
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* It also has a character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]"
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* It also has a character that, when selected says "[[Film/ShaunOfTheDead Do I have red on me?]]"me?]]" This is a bit of a mutual reference, as ''Shaun of the Dead'' had a scene in which Ed plays ''[=TimeSplitters=] 2''.
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* The soprano EarWorm that features through the haunted-house level comes from ''Film/EndOfDays''.
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* The soprano EarWorm song that features through the haunted-house level comes from ''Film/EndOfDays''.
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* The Neo Tokyo level from [=TS2=] takes its name from Manga/{{Akira}}, but is intended as a homage to Film/BladeRunner. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced culture, and the [[MostAnnoyingSound the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.]]
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* The Neo Tokyo level from [=TS2=] takes its name from Manga/{{Akira}}, but is intended as a homage to Film/BladeRunner. It has the floating cars, the asian influenced culture, and the [[MostAnnoyingSound the incessant 'Cross Now' from the street signs.]]
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** Similarly, "The Khallos Express" from ''Future Perfect'' seems to be a homage to ''[=GoldenEye=]'''s "Train" level, down to using the aforementioned intro camera movement.
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* Within the first mission of ''Future Perfect'', ''Time To Split'', a Marine can be heard saying to his compatriots, [[Film/StarshipTroopers "Come on, Marines! You want to live forever!?]]
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* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Sries consists of missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
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* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Sries Series consists of missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
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* The Disco Club ending could be reference to a certain [[VideoGame/JetForceGemini third-person shooter that was also made from devs former company.]]
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* The Disco Club ending could be reference to a certain [[VideoGame/JetForceGemini third-person shooter that was also made from devs devs' former company.]]
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* In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', Cortez obtains the ID card of a worker named [[VideoGame/HalfLife Dr. Gordon Freeman]].
* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. An earlier reference to Aliens occurs in "Time To Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than its face".
* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. An earlier reference to Aliens occurs in "Time To Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than its face".
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* In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', Cortez obtains the ID card of a worker scientist named [[VideoGame/HalfLife Dr. Gordon Freeman]].
Gordon]].
* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. An earlier reference to Aliens occurs in "Time To Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than itsface".face!" and "They're coming outta the walls! They're coming outta the goddamn walls!".
* Also In ''You Genius, U-Genix'', A fleeing guard cries "Game over man, game over!" A reference to the film Aliens. An earlier reference to Aliens occurs in "Time To Split", when a space marine is heard saying, "Shoot anything with teeth bigger than its
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* In the opening mission, at one point a soldier shouts that the splitters are "coming outta the walls! They're coming outta the goddamn walls!" in homage to Aliens.
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* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Sries consists of Missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
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* The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Sries consists of Missions missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
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* Future Perfect features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
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* Future Perfect The "Sincerest Form Of Flattery" Arcade League Sries consists of Missions that parody other First Person Shooters: [[VideoGame/{{Turok}} Aztec the Dinosaur Hunter]], [[VideoGame/HalfLife Half Death]], and [[VideoGame/RedFaction Dead Fraction]].
* ''Future Perfect'' features a cyborg monkey that looks suspiciously like a simian Franchise/RoboCop.
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* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia level of 2 may be a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of [[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye 64]]. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
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* The Oblask Dam in the Siberia level of 2 may be is a shout out to the Bylemore Dam level of [[VideoGame/GoldenEye1997 GoldenEye 64]].64]]. It uses a very similar dam, camera movement in the intro and a lot of the same noises. Hardly surprising given that some of that game's devs became Free Radical Design members.
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* The Ghost Gun in the haunted house level is a shout-out to ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', but it acts like the Ghost Dematerializer from ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters''.
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* The Ghost Gun in the haunted house level is a shout-out to ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'', ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'', but it acts like the Ghost Dematerializer from ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters''.
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* The Chicago level features a bar called [[PerfectDark O'Leary's]].
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* The Chicago level features a bar called [[PerfectDark [[VideoGame/PerfectDark O'Leary's]].