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* VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Great Question's Mask
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* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells,DemonicaDemonica, Demon King's Reason
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells,
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* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy "Navi"/Glowing Navigator
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* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy "Navi"/Glowing Navigator
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* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: King is based on Demi-fiend from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
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* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne: King is based on Demi-fiend from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturnethe Demi-fiend
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* VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}: Buzz Buzz's Shell
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* VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}: ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'': Buzz Buzz's Shell
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* VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow: Kicker Skeleton's Soul
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* VideoGame/{{Ys}}: Red Hero is based on Adol Christin, and his attacks has references to the games.
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* VideoGame/{{Ys}}: Red Hero is based on Adol Christin, and his attacks has have references to the games.
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This series of fan games takes joy in referencing various other media, particularly when it comes to equipment and {{Bonus Boss}}es.
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* VideoGame/ChronoTrigger: Green DreamDream, Sunglasses
!!!Bosses
* Creator/{{CAVE}}: Several bosses are taken from CAVE's games, such as [[VideoGame/DonPachi Hibachi]].
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: One of the bosses is named Great Tetragrammaton and takes the appearance of YHVH from the series.
* VideoGame/ZAngband: In Hengband, derived from Japanese version of [=ZAngband=], [=***WINNER***=] is the title given after defeating the Serpent of Chaos. His attacks are various items and equipments you can obtain in the game.
* Creator/{{CAVE}}: Several bosses are taken from CAVE's games, such as [[VideoGame/DonPachi Hibachi]].
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: One of the bosses is named Great Tetragrammaton and takes the appearance of YHVH from the series.
* VideoGame/ZAngband: In Hengband, derived from Japanese version of [=ZAngband=], [=***WINNER***=] is the title given after defeating the Serpent of Chaos. His attacks are various items and equipments you can obtain in the game.
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Blood Sword (a recurring sword that heals you when attacking enemies), Growth Egg/Training Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), Genji Glove (Attack/Mind/Speed +128%, allows the wearer to occasionally deal double damage; the equipment lets the user attack twice in Final Fantasy games), Paladin's Shield (Named after the strongest shield in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI), Ribbon (increases resistance to all ailments; it grants immunity to them in various Final Fantasy games)
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Blood Sword (a recurring sword that heals you when attacking enemies), Growth Egg/Training Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), Genji Glove (Attack/Mind/Speed +128%, allows the wearer to occasionally deal double damage; the equipment lets the user attack twice in Final Fantasy games), Paladin's Shield (Named (named after the strongest shield in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI), Ribbon (increases resistance to all ailments; it grants immunity to them in various Final Fantasy games)
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* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm, the same item that Culex gave upon defeat, and shares its protection from Instant Death effect.
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* [[Creator/AliceSoft Rance Series]]: Green Brute is based on Rance, the protagonist of the series.
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: King is based on Demi-fiend from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm, the same item that Culex gave upon defeat, and shares its protection from Instant Deatheffect.effect.
* VideoGame/{{Ys}}: Red Hero is based on Adol Christin, and his attacks has references to the games.
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: King is based on Demi-fiend from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm, the same item that Culex gave upon defeat, and shares its protection from Instant Death
* VideoGame/{{Ys}}: Red Hero is based on Adol Christin, and his attacks has references to the games.
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Bomb Ring, Ribbon (which increases resistance to all ailments)
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Bomb Ring, Ribbon (which increases resistance to all ailments)ailments), Zodiac Stone
* Franchise/FireEmblem: Armads
* Franchise/FireEmblem: Armads
* Anime/SchoolDays: Portable Makoto Ito
* Manga/DragonBall: Scouter
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Growth Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), Genji Glove (Attack/Mind/Speed +128%, allows the wearer to occasionally deal double damage; the equipment lets the user attack twice in Final Fantasy games), Ribbon (increases resistance to all ailments; it grants immunity to them in various Final Fantasy games)
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Blood Sword (a recurring sword that heals you when attacking enemies), Growth Egg/Training Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), Genji Glove (Attack/Mind/Speed +128%, allows the wearer to occasionally deal double damage; the equipment lets the user attack twice in Final Fantasy games), Paladin's Shield (Named after the strongest shield in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI), Ribbon (increases resistance to all ailments; it grants immunity to them in various Final Fantasy games)
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* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy "Navi"
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy "Navi"
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* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
"Smash Brothers"
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy"Navi""Navi"/Glowing Navigator
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy
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* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Choice Scarf (boosts the wearer's Speed Growth Rate by 1), Helix Fossil
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* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Choice Scarf (boosts the wearer's Speed Growth Rate by 1), Helix FossilFossil (the flavor text references WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemon)
* Anime/SchoolDays: Portable Makoto-kun
* Anime/SchoolDays: Portable Makoto-kun
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* VIdeoGame/TeamFortress2: Chargin' Targe
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* VideoGame/{{Terraria}}: Lucky Horseshoe (Physical Affinity +50. In the original game this accessory negated fall damage.)
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Although this section is a work-in-progress, a translation spreadsheet containing every reference in the game is located [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vR20aEpXUYtEfoz12Vure-TBsuMWCOiINFXXNtmRABU/edit#gid=3 here]].
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* VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa: The Second Sun drops the Nodachi "Kotetsu", which is what the protagonist names his sword.
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* VideoGame/Metroid: Energy Tank (boosts health by 32%)
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* VideoGame/Metroid: Franchise/{{Metroid}}: Energy Tank (boosts health by 32%)
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Bomb Ring, Ribbon
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* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Bomb Ring, RibbonRibbon (which increases resistance to all ailments)
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* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
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* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Bee (HP/Defense/Mind +20%, increases damage done by 12% while HP is full; the shield has no amp drain and high amp damage in its source), Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/DragonQuest: Shoes of Happiness (wearer gains 6% more Experience; wearing them in the ''Quest'' series gives Experience points for every step)
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* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
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* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Nosferatu Tome (increases HP Recovery; this was the life-drain spell in Fire Emblem), Exalted Falchion
Falchion (20% more damage when hitting a weakness; the effect matches Weapon Triangle advantage in Fire Emblem)
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Growth Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), GenjiGlove, RibbonGlove (Attack/Mind/Speed +128%, allows the wearer to occasionally deal double damage; the equipment lets the user attack twice in Final Fantasy games), Ribbon (increases resistance to all ailments; it grants immunity to them in various Final Fantasy games)
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Growth Egg (wearer gains 10% more Experience; named after an item that doubles experience), Genji
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* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Infinity Bandana
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Infinity Bandana
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
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* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Rupee (earns 4% more money), Piece of Heart, Heart (boosts health by 12%), Fairy "Navi"
* VideoGame/MegaManClassic: Energy Tank (boosts health by 32%)
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, LifeAura, Aura (reduces incoming damage by 8% of Max HP, and may rarely nullify incoming damage), Hub.BAT
BAT (MP +2, TP +2, Speed +210%, Defense/Mind +144%, Evasion +24, Fire/Cold/Wind/Nature Affinity +50; the last effect matches the four element types in Battle Network 2)
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elfof Light
Grandie (HP +240%, HP Recovery Rate +1%; this Cyber Elf boosted Zero's vitality)
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: InfinityBandana
Bandana (occasionally nullifies MP costs; it nullifies ammo in its series of origin)
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Choice Scarf (boosts the wearer's Speed GrowthEgg, Choice Scarf, Rate by 1), Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/MegaManClassic: Energy Tank (boosts health by 32%)
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Infinity
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Choice Scarf (boosts the wearer's Speed Growth
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* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm, the same item that Culex gave upon defeat.
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* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm, the same item that Culex gave upon defeat.defeat, and shares its protection from Instant Death effect.
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* Manga/{{Kaiji}}: The Desire-Eating Demon has the appearance of "The Bog", and hits one target with Instant Death on every third action. It drops Chinchirorin Custom Dice when defeated.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it drops a Quartz Charm.
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes the form of a single cookie that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider upon defeat.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it drops a Quartz Charm.
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes the form of a single cookie that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider upon defeat.
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* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes the form of a single cookie that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider, an item from the game, upon defeat.
* Manga/{{Kaiji}}: The Desire-Eating Demon has the appearance of "The Bog", and hits one target with Instant Death on every third action.It drops It's guaranteed to drop Chinchirorin Custom Dice Dice, dice carved from a T-bone steak with all sides displaying 1's from the finale to "Underground Chinchiro", when defeated.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated,it drops it's guaranteed to drop a Quartz Charm.
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takesCharm, the form of a single cookie same item that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider Culex gave upon defeat.
* Manga/{{Kaiji}}: The Desire-Eating Demon has the appearance of "The Bog", and hits one target with Instant Death on every third action.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated,
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes
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* VideoGame/Earthbound: VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}: Buzz Buzz's Shell
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!!Labyrinth of Touhou 2
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Nearly all of the game's Main and Sub Equipment are references to anime and other video games, with their FlavorText making it more blatant. Here are just some examples:
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
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* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy:
* Anime/MobileFighterGGundam: King of Heart's Badge
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Machoke's Bracelet
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* VideoGame/Earthbound: Buzz Buzz's ShellFranchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Persona 4 Glasses
* VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders: Zero-Shift Program
!!Labyrinth of Touhou 2
!!!Equipment
Nearly all of the game's Main and Sub Equipment are references to anime and other video games, with their FlavorText making it more blatant. Here are just some examples, some of which were also in the previous game:
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders: Zero-Shift Program
!!Labyrinth of Touhou 2
!!!Equipment
Nearly all of the game's Main and Sub Equipment are references to anime and other video games, with their FlavorText making it more blatant. Here are just some examples, some of which were also in the previous game:
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
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* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
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* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
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* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - InfiniteVideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
* VideoGame/Earthbound: Buzz Buzz's Shell
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Great Question's Mask
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Great Question's Mask
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
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* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders: Zero-Shift Program
* VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders: Zero-Shift Program
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This series of fan games takes joy in referencing various other media, particularly when it comes to equipment and {{Bonus Boss}}es.
!!Labyrinth of Touhou
!!Labyrinth of Touhou 2
!!!Equipment
Nearly all of the game's Main and Sub Equipment are references to anime and other video games, with their FlavorText making it more blatant. Here are just some examples:
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
* VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Great Question's Mask
* VideoGame/Earthbound: Buzz Buzz's Shell
* VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow: Kicker Skeleton's Soul
* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
* VideoGame/{{Doom}}: BFG9000
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Infinity Bandana
* Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium: "The One Ring"
!!!Bonus Bosses
* Manga/{{Kaiji}}: The Desire-Eating Demon has the appearance of "The Bog", and hits one target with Instant Death on every third action. It drops Chinchirorin Custom Dice when defeated.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it drops a Quartz Charm.
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes the form of a single cookie that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider upon defeat.
!!Labyrinth of Touhou
!!Labyrinth of Touhou 2
!!!Equipment
Nearly all of the game's Main and Sub Equipment are references to anime and other video games, with their FlavorText making it more blatant. Here are just some examples:
* VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda: Violent Green Rupee, Piece of Heart, Fairy "Navi"
* Franchise/{{Pokemon}}: Growth Egg, Choice Scarf, Helix Fossil
* VideoGame/CaveStory: Booster v0.8
* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork: Full Custom, Life Aura, Hub.BAT
* VideoGame/MegaManZero: Cyber Elf of Light
* Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei: Luster Candy, Nerve Shells, Demonica
* VideoGame/Borderlands2: The Bee, Cobra Sniper Rifle
* VideoGame/ShiningForce: Jogurt Doll
* VideoGame/VagrantStory: Grand Master Breaker Title
* VideoGame/HalfLife: HEV Suit
* VideoGame/FireEmblem: Exalted Falchion
* Franchise/FinalFantasy: Genji Glove, Ribbon
* VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Great Question's Mask
* VideoGame/Earthbound: Buzz Buzz's Shell
* VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow: Kicker Skeleton's Soul
* Franchise/{{Kirby}}: Copy Ability "Smash"
* VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter: D-Ratio 1/4
* VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: Gun de Sol - Infinite
* VideoGame/{{Doom}}: BFG9000
* VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Infinity Bandana
* Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium: "The One Ring"
!!!Bonus Bosses
* Manga/{{Kaiji}}: The Desire-Eating Demon has the appearance of "The Bog", and hits one target with Instant Death on every third action. It drops Chinchirorin Custom Dice when defeated.
* VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG: The Crystal Guardian greatly resembles Culex, and summons four elemental crystals on its first turn, which repeatedly heal and buff the main boss until they're all eliminated. When defeated, it drops a Quartz Charm.
* VideoGame/CookieClicker: The Great "C" takes the form of a single cookie that quickly spawns multiple copies of itself, each of which are completely immune to damage until their first action. Defeating them gives you a Large Macaron Collider upon defeat.