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*''[[rarewiki:Battletoads (series)|Battletoads]]'' series: A game called "''[[List of implied entertainment#Battletoads 2010|Battletoads 2010]]''" appears inside L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory during the ending.
*''[[rarewiki:Battletoads (series)|Battletoads]]'' series: A game called "''[[List of implied entertainment#Battletoads 2010|Battletoads 2010]]''" appears inside L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory during the ending.
*''[[rarewiki:Killer Instinct (series)|Killer Instinct]]'' series: [[rarewiki:Fulgore|Fulgore]]'s Fist appears as a vehicle part. ''[[List of implied entertainment#Killer Instinct 3|Killer Instinct 3]]'' is also mentioned several times in the game. Bottles says that he heard rumors he might be featured in it, and is considering buying a bandana for the occasion. Several copies of the game are also inside Jolly Dodger's briefcase in Showdown Town. "''Killer Instinct''" also appears as a wrong answer for a question during L.O.G.'s quiz in Spiral Mountain, when he asks which game featured Banjo despite not being a ''Banjo-Kazooie'' game. A game called "''[[List of implied entertainment#Cake Filler Instinct|Cake Filler Instinct]]''" also appears inside L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory during the ending.
*''[[rarewiki:Killer Instinct (series)|Killer Instinct]]'' series: [[rarewiki:Fulgore|Fulgore]]'s Fist appears as a vehicle part. ''[[List of implied entertainment#Killer Instinct 3|Killer Instinct 3]]'' is also mentioned several times in the game. Bottles says that he heard rumors he might be featured in it, and is considering buying a bandana for the occasion. Several copies of the game are also inside Jolly Dodger's briefcase in Showdown Town. "''Killer Instinct''" also appears as a wrong answer for a question during L.O.G.'s quiz in Spiral Mountain, when he asks which game featured Banjo despite not being a ''Banjo-Kazooie'' game. A game called "''[[List of implied entertainment#Cake Filler Instinct|Cake Filler Instinct]]''" also appears inside L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory during the ending.
*''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'': In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides [[Banjo's house]] contains some objects from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' like the [[Ice Key]]. Several ''Banjo-Kazooie'' characters also appear to run shops in Showdown Town. In [[LOGBOX 720]], a large ''Banjo-Kazooie'' disc can be found, being the largest disc in the Game World. Banjoland has several references to ''Banjo-Kazooie'', with several [[Infopost]]s directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In this Game World's second Act, during a Jinjo Hurling challenge, the Jinjo also mentions he was reading old stories of [[the Mighty Jinjonator]]. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many ''Banjo-Kazooie'' characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising "[[Snacker]]'s Loans" can be seen. A Jinjo in this Game World also has a Jinjo Fetch challenge where he wants Banjo to get him his lost Ice Key. A vehicle part, the Freezeezy, is also named after [[Freezeezy Peak]]. Almost every Game World's theme also has segments from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' songs.
*''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'': In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides [[Banjo's house]] contains some objects from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' like the [[Ice Key]]. Several ''Banjo-Kazooie'' characters also appear to run shops in Showdown Town. In [[LOGBOX 720]], a large ''Banjo-Kazooie'' disc can be found, being the largest disc in the Game World. Banjoland has several references to ''Banjo-Kazooie'', with several [[Information Point]]s directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In this Game World's second Act, during a Jinjo Hurling challenge, the Jinjo also mentions he was reading old stories of [[the Mighty Jinjonator]]. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many ''Banjo-Kazooie'' characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising "[[Snacker]]'s Loans" can be seen. A Jinjo in this Game World also has a Jinjo Fetch challenge where he wants Banjo to get him his lost Ice Key. A vehicle part, the Freezeezy, is also named after [[Freezeezy Peak]]. Almost every Game World's theme also has segments from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' songs.
*''[[rarewiki:Perfect Dark (series)|Perfect Dark]]'' series: [[rarewiki:Joanna Dark|Joanna Dark]] is pictured in some pamphlets throughout Showdown Town.
*''[[rarewiki:Perfect Dark (series)|Perfect Dark]]'' series: [[rarewiki:Joanna Dark|Joanna Dark]] is pictured in some pamphlets throughout Showdown Town.
*''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'': In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides Banjo's house contains some objects from ''Banjo-Tooie'' like [[Glowbo]]s and [[Ticket]]s. Bottles' Grave, referencing the fact he died in ''Banjo-Tooie'', is also seen in front of the house. Several ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters also appear to run shops in Showdown Town. In the third Act of Nutty Acres, a Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge asks Banjo to retrieve his lost Glowbo. Banjoland has several references to ''Banjo-Tooie'', with several Infoposts directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising [[Witchyworld]] can be seen. A Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge also asks for his Witchyworld ticket to be retrieved. Multiple Game Worlds have themes with segments from ''Banjo-Tooie'' songs.
*''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'': In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides Banjo's house contains some objects from ''Banjo-Tooie'' like [[Glowbo]]s and [[Ticket]]s. Bottles' Grave, referencing the fact he died in ''Banjo-Tooie'', is also seen in front of the house. Several ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters also appear to run shops in Showdown Town. In the third Act of Nutty Acres, a Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge asks Banjo to retrieve his lost Glowbo. Banjoland has several references to ''Banjo-Tooie'', with several Information Points directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising [[Witchyworld]] can be seen. A Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge also asks for his Witchyworld ticket to be retrieved. Multiple Game Worlds have themes with segments from ''Banjo-Tooie'' songs.
*''[[conkerwiki:Conker's Bad Fur Day|Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'': The music that plays from the radio in the introduction sequence before Jamjars starts talking is [[conkerwiki:Windy|Windy]]'s theme. [[conkerwiki:Conker the Squirrel|Conker]] himself is also pictured in the newspapers of Showdown Town, wearing a solider outfit.
*''[[conkerwiki:Conker's Bad Fur Day|Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'': The music that plays from the radio in the introduction sequence before Jamjars starts talking is [[conkerwiki:Windy|Windy]]'s theme. [[conkerwiki:Conker the Squirrel|Conker]] himself is also pictured in the newspapers of Showdown Town, wearing a solider outfit.
*{{wp|Halo (franchise)|''Halo'' franchise}}: While in front of his factory in Showdown Town, when L.O.G. says he regrets making the first first-person shooter, he states that he expects "even a space marine in this game somewhere," possibly referencing the ''Halo'' franchise. In his [[Klungo's Arcade|arcade]], Klungo also says that he is a "bigger ssstar than {{wp|Master Chief (Halo)|Massster Chief}}."
*{{wp|Halo (franchise)|''Halo'' franchise}}: While in front of his factory in Showdown Town, when L.O.G. says he regrets making the first first-person shooter, he states that he expects "even a space marine in this game somewhere," possibly referencing the ''Halo'' franchise. In his [[Klungo's Arcade|arcade]], Klungo also says that he is a "bigger ssstar than {{wp|Master Chief (Halo)|Massster Chief}}."

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