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** The cover is a straight reference to the original [[UsefulNotes PlayStation]] physical disc. When played multiple times, it changes to "Greatest Hits". Even the animation is based off of how a [=PlayStation=] 1 gameplay would run. The music itself uses MIDI references to how most 90s Role Playing Games would sound.
** The cover logo "Synthwave" is fonted in a style of [[Creator/SquareEnix SquareSoft]].

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** The cover is a straight reference to the original [[UsefulNotes PlayStation]] Platform/PlayStation physical disc. When played multiple times, it changes to "Greatest Hits". Even the animation is based off of how a [=PlayStation=] 1 gameplay would run. The music itself uses MIDI references to how most 90s Role Playing Games would sound.
** The cover logo "Synthwave" is fonted in a style of [[Creator/SquareEnix SquareSoft]].Creator/{{Square|Enix}}Soft.



** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Final Fantasy 7]] appears a lot here. The cover uses 3 discs, the animation style and menus in the animation is a nod to it.

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** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Final Fantasy 7]] ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' appears a lot here. The cover uses 3 discs, the animation style and menus in the animation is a nod to it.
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* Melancholy Vision has Step Artists named [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya H.Iruha]] and [[https://www.dreyersgrandicecream.com/ Eye Scream]]. Not to accidentally misspell it as [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Eyes Cream]].

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* Melancholy Vision has Step Artists named [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya [[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya H.Iruha]] and [[https://www.dreyersgrandicecream.com/ Eye Scream]]. Not to accidentally misspell it as [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Eyes Cream]].
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* Spaceman's stepchart artist is named [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Zurg]]. Not to be mistaken with [[VideoGame/StarCraft Zerg]].

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* Spaceman's stepchart artist is named [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory [[Franchise/ToyStory Zurg]]. Not to be mistaken with [[VideoGame/StarCraft Zerg]].
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** The arcade machine mentions [[https://www.ddrpcgamer.com/Dance-With-Intensity-en.htm With Intensity]], a nod to the simulation game before VideoGame/StepMania was created.

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** The arcade machine mentions [[https://www.ddrpcgamer.com/Dance-With-Intensity-en.htm With Intensity]], a nod to the simulation game before VideoGame/StepMania was created.created.
* Dark Fenix has plenty:
** The track was composed by Naoki Maeda himself. The Dark Fenix name is likely reviving song elements from his previous works such as Trip Machine, Paranoia, songs from his Re-Veng alias, healing D-Vision, and the Max series.
** The song cover jacket is loosely based off of the original paranoia cover.
** The [=BGA=] contains works from previous dance games: [[spoiler: "[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution WHY DO YOU NEED SMX ORIGINAL SONGS]]????? [[labelnote:Note]]This was a lyric from Max. (Period), first released in the DDR Extreme console-only game. Ironically, this version of Max was not composed by Naoki.[[/labelnote]]BECOME REBORN, AGAIN, DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR NAME ????????? RISE FROM THE ASHES. CAN WE DESTROY THE PAST????????? YOU THOUGHT US DEAD? WE ARE ONLY BEGINNING!!!!!!!!! EMBRACE [[VideoGame/InTheGroove DESTINY]] ... GAZE UPON ... [[VideoGame/InTheGroove THE MONOLITH]]"]]

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