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** ''VideoGame/PocketGod: Journey to Uranus'' has a minigame that is this exact game [[RecycledInSPACE IN SPACE!]] [[GarnishingTheStory WITH DRAGONS!]]

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** ''VideoGame/PocketGod: Journey to Uranus'' has a minigame that is this exact game [[RecycledInSPACE [[JustForFun/RecycledInSPACE IN SPACE!]] [[GarnishingTheStory WITH DRAGONS!]]

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* ReferencedBy: [[ReferencedBy/{{Joust}} Has its own page]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'': In ''[[Recap/MiloMurphysLawS1E13SecretsAndPies Secrets and Pies]]'', Milo and friends order from a Renaissance-themed pizzeria. After delivering, the incredibly badass delivery woman rides away on an ostrich.
** ''VideoGame/PocketGod: Journey to Uranus'' has a minigame that is this exact game [[RecycledInSPACE IN SPACE!]] [[GarnishingTheStory WITH DRAGONS!]]
** ''Joust'' plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the Tabletopgame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of ''Joust'']].
** ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'' has this as one of the mini-games you play at the end of the ''[=NeverQuest=]'' section.
** A quest in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'''s ''Cataclysm'' expansion lets you play a three-dimensional version of the game, and even starts you off with the title quote above.
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* ReferencedBy: [[ReferencedBy/JousT Has its own page]].

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* ReferencedBy: [[ReferencedBy/JousT [[ReferencedBy/{{Joust}} Has its own page]].
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* ReferencedBy: the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].

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* ReferencedBy: the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].[[ReferencedBy/JousT Has its own page]].
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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The NES port had been co-developed by Creator/{{Nintendo}} and Creator/HALLaboratory in 1983. They were meant to be part of the deal Creator/{{Atari}} had with Nintendo to distribute the Famicom outside of Japan, but after a confluence of factors related to UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 killed the deal, HAL published the game by themselves in 1987, four years later.

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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The NES port had been co-developed by Creator/{{Nintendo}} and Creator/HALLaboratory in 1983. They were meant It was intended to be part fufill a stipulation of the deal Creator/{{Atari}} had with Nintendo to distribute the Famicom outside of Japan, but after a Japan. A confluence of factors related to UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 killed caused the deal, deal to fall through, but HAL published the game by themselves in 1987, four years later.
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* ReferencedBy: the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].

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* ReferencedBy: the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].Joust]].
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The NES port had been co-developed by Creator/{{Nintendo}} and Creator/HALLaboratory in 1983. They were meant to be part of the deal Creator/{{Atari}} had with Nintendo to distribute the Famicom outside of Japan, but after a confluence of factors related to UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 killed the deal, HAL published the game by themselves in 1987, four years later.
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* PortOverdosed: Wikipedia counts at least 18 different releases for the game.

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* PortOverdosed: Wikipedia counts at least 18 different releases for the original game.
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* ReferencedBy': the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].

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* ReferencedBy': ReferencedBy: the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].
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* PortOverdosed: Wikipedia counts at least 18 different releases for the game.

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* PortOverdosed: Wikipedia counts at least 18 different releases for the game.game.
* ReferencedBy': the game plays an important part in the book ''Literature/ReadyPlayerOne'', where [[spoiler:the Copper Key can be found by navigating the TabletopGame/TombOfHorrors and beating the demilich Acererak at a game of Joust]].
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* FollowTheLeader: The game was a huge influence on the Nintendo games VideoGame/BalloonFight and VideoGame/MarioBros.
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* PortOverdosed: Wikipedia counts at least 18 different releases for the game.

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