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Names The Same is not a trope anymore
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* NamesTheSame: There exists a 1999 comedic point-and-click adventure game for Windows named ''Rent-A-Hero'' (note the hyphens) that is set in a HighFantasy world. Of course it hasn't anything to do with this game.
* NoExportForYou: Twice, both the original game and its remake! Poor Taro...
* NoExportForYou: Twice, both the original game and its remake! Poor Taro...
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not trivia
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** The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
** In one office building there's a man who wants to show you his ESP powers by levitating a book. ESPers are never mentioned again, nor are psychic powers notable in any other context of the game.
* CultClassic: Only in Japan, though.
** The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
** In one office building there's a man who wants to show you his ESP powers by levitating a book. ESPers are never mentioned again, nor are psychic powers notable in any other context of the game.
* CultClassic: Only in Japan, though.
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* NoExportForYou: Twice, both the original game and its remake! Poor Taro...
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* NoExportForYou: Twice, both the original game and its remake! Poor Taro...Taro...
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
** The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
** In one office building there's a man who wants to show you his ESP powers by levitating a book. ESPers are never mentioned again, nor are psychic powers notable in any other context of the game.
** The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
** In one office building there's a man who wants to show you his ESP powers by levitating a book. ESPers are never mentioned again, nor are psychic powers notable in any other context of the game.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The Curse of King Glutenramen. Some archeologists unearth a sarcophagus, awaking the spirit of a pharaoh that possesses one of them. Hero then has to kick his undead ass. You still get paid for completing the mission, but it has nothing to do with anything else in the game, and it's a blatant insertion of fantasy elements in an otherwise fairly realistic game.
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* NamesTheSame: There exists a 1999 comedic point-and-click adventure game for Windows named ''Rent-A-Hero'' (note the hyphens) that is set in a HighFantasy world. Of course it hasn't anything to do with this game.
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* NoExportForYou: Twice, both the original game and its remake! Poor Taro...