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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]

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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Due to the licensing limbo the old ''Dune'' video games are stuck in, there's no legit way of acquiring the game. It also extends to the OST ([[https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/0DGqabk3gsZWS8zEdgt1m5 Frank Klepacki's official presence on streaming sites]] doesn't include his work for the ''Dune'' games).
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Names The Same is no longer a trope


* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
* NamesTheSame: Gunseng Harkonnen shares his name with a character from the ''Dune'' novels' continuity. According to ''The Literature/DuneEncyclopedia'', Gunseng is the father of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.[[note]]According to Brian Herbert's own contribution to the ''Dune'' universe, the Baron's father was named Dmitri Harkonnen. The ''Encyclopedia'' has been declared non-canon by Brian Herbert[[/note]]

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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
* NamesTheSame: Gunseng Harkonnen shares his name with a character from the ''Dune'' novels' continuity. According to ''The Literature/DuneEncyclopedia'', Gunseng is the father of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.[[note]]According to Brian Herbert's own contribution to the ''Dune'' universe, the Baron's father was named Dmitri Harkonnen. The ''Encyclopedia'' has been declared non-canon by Brian Herbert[[/note]]
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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]

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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
* NamesTheSame: Gunseng Harkonnen shares his name with a character from the ''Dune'' novels' continuity. According to ''The Literature/DuneEncyclopedia'', Gunseng is the father of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.[[note]]According to Brian Herbert's own contribution to the ''Dune'' universe, the Baron's father was named Dmitri Harkonnen. The ''Encyclopedia'' has been declared non-canon by Brian Herbert[[/note]]
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Trope misuse. This is about characters In Universe acknowledging the audience.


* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement [[BreakingTheFourthWall acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game]], along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]

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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement [[BreakingTheFourthWall acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game]], game, along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement [[BreakingTheFourthWall acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game]], along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
* HeyItsThatGuy: Duke Archillus is [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Worf]], the Atreides mentat is [[CommandAndConquerRedAlert Premier Romanov]]. The Harkonnen Mentat is the late Vincent Schiavelli, the well known character actor, and the Baron Harkonnen is Mike [=McShane=], well known to fans of ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway''.

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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement [[BreakingTheFourthWall acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game]], along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
* HeyItsThatGuy: Duke Archillus is [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Worf]], the Atreides mentat is [[CommandAndConquerRedAlert Premier Romanov]]. The Harkonnen Mentat is the late Vincent Schiavelli, the well known character actor, and the Baron Harkonnen is Mike [=McShane=], well known to fans of ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway''.
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* DuelingDubs: Occured during the "silver age of piracy" in Russia and nearby countries. One was made up by Dyadushka Research (of ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'' GagDub fame) and published by City, while the other one is only known to be published by Fargus (of the fame of everything else). The first one, while being less widespread, is generally considered to be superior. [[labelnote:*]]And not just translation-wise, either, with such details as slimming the whole thing from 4 [=CDs=] down to just 2 without losing much of the cutscenes' original quality, and making the new license agreement [[BreakingTheFourthWall acknowledge that it is indeed a pirated copy of the game]], along with the "All Rights Ignored" label nearby.[[/labelnote]]
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Duke Archillus is [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Worf]], the Atreides mentat is [[CommandAndConquerRedAlert Premier Romanov]]. The Harkonnen Mentat is the late Vincent Schiavelli, the well known character actor, and the Baron Harkonnen is Mike [=McShane=], well known to fans of ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway''.

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