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The novel receives various {{Call Back}}s in Yahtzee's other books. In ''Literature/{{Jam}},'' one of the programmers who worked on the game treats the hard-drive its stored on as a MacGuffin and threatens to EyeScream anyone who tries to make him leave it behind, and several characters in ''Literature/DifferentlyMorphous'' play [=MOG=]World. The only Yahtzee novelverse that had not acknowledged Mogworld was the Literature/JacquesMcKweon books, which was rectified in the third and final book "Will Leave the Galaxy for Good".

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The novel receives various {{Call Back}}s in Yahtzee's other books. In ''Literature/{{Jam}},'' one of the programmers who worked on the game treats the hard-drive its stored on as a MacGuffin and threatens to EyeScream anyone who tries to make him leave it behind, and several characters in ''Literature/DifferentlyMorphous'' play [=MOG=]World. The only Yahtzee novelverse that had not acknowledged Mogworld was the Literature/JacquesMcKweon Literature/JacquesMcKeown books, which was rectified in the third and final book "Will Leave the Galaxy for Good"."Literature/WillLeaveTheGalaxyForGood".
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The novel receives various {{Call Back}}s in Yahtzee's other books. In ''Literature/{{Jam}},'' one of the programmers who worked on the game treats the hard-drive its stored on as a MacGuffin and threatens to EyeScream anyone who tries to make him leave it behind, and several characters in ''Literature/DifferentlyMorphous'' play [=MOG=]World. The only Yahtzee novelverse subseries to not acknowledge it is the "Will Save/Destroy the Galaxy for..." duology.

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The novel receives various {{Call Back}}s in Yahtzee's other books. In ''Literature/{{Jam}},'' one of the programmers who worked on the game treats the hard-drive its stored on as a MacGuffin and threatens to EyeScream anyone who tries to make him leave it behind, and several characters in ''Literature/DifferentlyMorphous'' play [=MOG=]World. The only Yahtzee novelverse subseries to that had not acknowledge it is acknowledged Mogworld was the Literature/JacquesMcKweon books, which was rectified in the third and final book "Will Save/Destroy Leave the Galaxy for..." duology.for Good".

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[Webcomic/LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it. And besides, the similarities between the two are vague at best.

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[Webcomic/LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it. And besides, the similarities between the two are vague at best.best (Jim is apathetic; Richard is hilariously malevolent, for example).


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The novel receives various {{Call Back}}s in Yahtzee's other books. In ''Literature/{{Jam}},'' one of the programmers who worked on the game treats the hard-drive its stored on as a MacGuffin and threatens to EyeScream anyone who tries to make him leave it behind, and several characters in ''Literature/DifferentlyMorphous'' play [=MOG=]World. The only Yahtzee novelverse subseries to not acknowledge it is the "Will Save/Destroy the Galaxy for..." duology.

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it. And besides, the similarities between the two are vague at best.

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[LookingForGroup [[Webcomic/LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it. And besides, the similarities between the two are vague at best.best.
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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it.

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it. And besides, the similarities between the two are vague at best.
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It\'s not actually diliberately used in story, so it\'s not a trope in this case.

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* ItsBeenDone: A meta-example. Yahtzee received several E-Mails noting the similarity between this book and a webcomic that [[LookingForGroup also featured an undead mage in a World Of Warcraft-like environment.]] His response to this was that he didn't know of this series while writing it.

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