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==To do==
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==References guide==
*Get image tabbing working for multiple-image entries.
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The following is a list of commonly-encountered References issues.
*Split Print into separate page.
 
*Search [https://productplacementblog.com this blog].
 
*Search lyric websites.
 
*Search sample websites.
 
*Mark all product placements.
 
*Ensure all entries which feature both a Sonic and Sega reference have all references listed on both their respective entries.
 
*Ensure all entries which feature multiple references include an image of each reference.
 
*Add Sonic products which reference Sega products (with obvious caveats; think the Dreamcast texture in that ''Sonic Adventure'' boss fight.)
 
*Add non-review television/notable web shows which cover video games, but probably only with a single entry which contains a list of every Sega game which has appeared on the show. Think a single entry for GameCenter CX with a list of covered Sega games. Just one image too, I'd imagine.
 
  
==To add==
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*'''Notability:''' Most published or aired references to Sega are included. However, particularly in the [[References to Sega/Internet|Internet]] category, we require a certain level of notability for new entries.
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*'''Sponsorships:''' Any officially-sponsored references, such as award shows or motorsports events, belong in [[Sponsorships]].
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*'''Recurring references:''' Any commonly-recurring references, such as a character in a television series, only need their first appearance listed. Ensure to note that said reference is a recurring one.
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*'''Multi-game shows:''' Any television series which cover numerous games by different companies, like ''[[wikipedia:GameCenter CX|GameCenter CX]]'', only need their first reference covered. Ensure to list any future references in the same listing.
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*'''Hardware in ''Sonic'' references:''' If a reference features someone playing a ''Sonic'' game, and it shows them using hardware required to play the game (like a [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)]] or [[Game Gear]]), that reference doesn't need to be copied here as well.
  
===Television===
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==To do==
*Choukou Senshi Changéríon - Episode with ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' on [[Saturn]], another with scenes filmed in a [[Sega World]] branch.{{ref|https://segaretro.org/Talk:Roppongi_GiGO}}
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*Rename to Film, Television, and Web?
*There's a second reference (arcade shot) from Pulse.
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*Make a distinction between References and Sponsorships (may need content migrated between articles)?
*PTU (Hong Kong, 2003) - There's a scene in an arcade featuring many Sega cabinets and games including Virtua Striker 3 and Virtua Tennis.
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*Limit entries by notability?
*Throw Down (Hong Kong, 2004) - There's a scene in an arcade featuring many Sega cabinets. Columns is briefly seen in the background and two characters play Virtua Fighter 4 against each other.
 
*Evangelion - A "SECA"-branded camera appears in at least one shot. As the name also appears on the faux Saturn and Asuka's television, I'd imagine it might appear on other consumer technology in the series. Someone recently had a good summary about the show being sponsored by Sega, etc.
 
*Wolfoo and Friends (YouTube Channel) - This episode{{ref|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwultmmuKoU}} is a giant Sonic reference, and apparently contains copied/traced scenes from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-j7xctfVUQ episode 3 of Sonic Mania Adventures].
 
*YuGiOh - Enemy Controller
 
*Mission Hill - Ep 5, Kevin and his friends are seen playing a Dreamcast.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
 
*London's Burning - , the firefighters were occasionally seen browsing the internet on a Dreamcast during their free time.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
 
*CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - the characters of Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown were hinted to be playing Dreamcast sports games, and Stokes was shown playing a Football game with a Dreamcast controller early in the first season. (IS THIS: CSI (Las Vegas) s1 ep1 - two main characters talk about NFL 2K{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/ft5whd/the_dreamcast_in_pop_culture/}} and I remember seeing a Dreamcast in one of the first episodes of CSI: Las Vegas, i don't remember which one, but they were playing NFL i think, and bragging about the graphics :p If i find it ill post pics{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4261}} ORR "In the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the characters of Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown were hinted to be playing Dreamcast sports games, and Stokes was shown playing a Football game with a Dreamcast controller early in the first season."{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}?)
 
*Dream Team - members of the Harchester United F.C. were often seen playing the Dreamcast.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
 
*The Drew Carey Show - Dreamcast in Season 6 (previous seasons feature a Sega Saturn).{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
 
*Better Drew Carey Show pics+info here{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=70}}
 
*DREW CAREY SHOW SEGA HISTORY HERE{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=80#p160518}}
 
*1999 MTV Video Music Awards - Sega was a sponsor. During the program, Ulala (of Space Channel 5 fame) announced the nominees for the Viewers' Choice category.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
 
*Casualty - a boy with a Game Gear is electrocuted (not by the Game Gear). The Game Gear is later smashed by the child's irate mother. It was probably episode 7x19, which aired 23 January 1993.
 
*Adventure Time - Finn and Jake are playing a pretty obvious Phantasy Star Parody. It even makes fun of the game's notorious grind.
 
*Solar Opposites - Dreamcast mention in first episode. Also, something playing something similar to a Saturn.
 
*Norm - Season 2, One episode has Norm's boss finding out that he bought a handheld game with money from the office-- the handheld game is shown and it is a VMU.
 
*Genshiken - some characters are playing Puyo Puyo Fever on a PS2. They even talk about it, Its kinda important for the plot of that episode.
 
*Good Morning America - Dreamcast{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4261}}
 
*2 Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place - Dreamcast in character's apartment{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/ft5whd/the_dreamcast_in_pop_culture/}}
 
*Your Name - Dreamcast controller{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/9xpmxu/dreamcast_in_the_meida/}}
 
*Ben-To - apparently has four total episodes dedicated to VF2/The Saturn (eps. 3, 4, 8, and 9){{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
*X-Files - Season 3 Episode 3 where Mulder and Scully investigate a series of lightning-related deaths in a small town. Mulder finds the murder suspect’s high scores as DPO on the VF2 arcade machine.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}} (I think this is the same one with the GHZ arcade music...)
 
*MTV Cribs - another episode where some football or basketball player had a Dreamcast because Sega Sports gave him one. He was apparently a featured player in one of those games (I don't remember exactly). Or maybe I just made that up and it was the Redman one that I saw lol.
 
*Bodacious Space Pirates - Unknown reference{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=30}}
 
*Subway commercial - Unknown reference
 
*Honto ni Anna! Reibai Sensei - A reference From episode 6.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-6}}
 
*Gantz - Kaze does one of Akira’s moves to kill a demon. Additionally, Takeshi gets killed by an abusive boyfriend, only to play VF4.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
*Air Master - Ep 1, 17, 18 references{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
*Homestar Runner - In a Strong Bad email, Homestar takes Strongbad's place and answers an email asking if he has ever "made anything out of anything". Homestar cheerfully states that he made coasters out of old "SEGA tapes", and the short cuts to a shot of [[Mega Drive]]-like cartridges with drinks resting on them.
 
*Squid Girl - episode 4: It's clearly Columns. Ep 10: Streets of Rage. EPxx: Bonanza Bros
 
*World God Only Knows - episode 12. SAGA SATURN and Cream cast. Later on in the episode there's a Mega Five. It's hard to think of a console not mentioned/spoofed in this episode.
 
*Bob's Burgers - Season 5 Episode 9 "Speakeasy Rider" reference
 
*Gintama - there have been a couple of times where it references SEGA from what I've watched. First one is this from an arc where the cast tries to win a Bentendo OwEe: Second reference was this, in which Gintoki and Zura are turned into old men: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9ukgb_gintama-parodies-megadrive-owners_fun Which becomes a running joke with old Gintoki saying "In the end, you played the Mega Drive too" throughout the episode.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7}}
 
*Orange is the New Black - reference in "latest season of the show"{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7}}
 
*Can Can Bunny - Ep 4some reference
 
*"Malaki animation" - Mega Drive reference
 
*"popular spanish sitcom" - Dreamcast, I found this vid of an episode ive never seen where the same dude is playing videos games with a millenium 2000 pink DC controller. If you fast fotward to 9:04{{ref|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2qzA3r3Les}}
 
{{creditsheader|Video game shows which feature Sega products}}
 
*GameCenter CX
 
 
 
===Music===
 
*Seagulls - Great Pine (released on a faux MD cartridge){{ref|1=https://www.discogs.com/lists/Also-available-in-cartridge-format/272362?page=1&limit=250}}
 
*Seagulls - Thrown Voice (released on a faux MD cartridge){{ref|1=https://www.discogs.com/lists/Also-available-in-cartridge-format/272362?page=1&limit=250}}
 
*nano - █▓▒▒F U N S T A T I O N▒▒▓█
 
*VAPERROR - Sega Dreamland (Dreamcast startup sound, right? <- never owned a DC)
 
 
 
===Video games===
 
*Probably more All Your Base references out there.
 
*Do something with the [[Bleemcast!]] gravestone image.
 
{{creditsheader|Sonic references}}
 
*''[[sonic:Ball Bearing|Ball Bearing]]''
 
{{creditsheader|"Clones" of Sega games}}
 
*Axel's Magic Hammer (AMI/ST) - Alex Kidd in Miracle World{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/general-questions-and-information-thread.26211/page-100#post-1006106}}
 
*I literally just read about some ESWAT clone but I can't remember it now. I think it was on PC? From a super low-budget crap developer, maybe bootleg/unlicensed if for consoles... it had super edgy cutscenes and a name like ESWAT, but with SWAT changed to something. Or with the E changed to something, like C-SWAT or something? And I remember a cutscene with a gun covered in blood I think? My memory sucks.
 
{{creditsheader|"Clones" of Sonic games}}
 
*''[[sonic:Sonic Dragon|Sonic Dragon]]''
 
*Kid Chaos (AMI)
 
*Bubsy series
 
*Awesome Possum
 
*Socket
 
*Zool 2 (investigate)
 
*James Pond 3
 
*Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure
 
*Spark the Electric Jester
 
*Freedom Planet 1 & 2
 
  
===To investigate===
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*''Otto - Der Außerfriesische'' was co-financed by Sega. Check for product placement.
{{creditsheader|Music}}
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*[[wikipedia:Solar Opposites|Solar Opposites]] - Saturn appearance.
*Project Pat freestyle{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=70#p99657}}
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*[[wikipedia:Dream Team (TV series)|Dream Team]] - Members of the Harchester United F.C. playing a Dreamcast.
*Justice (music video){{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-5}}
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*[[wikipedia:London's Burning (TV series)|London's Burning]] - Firefighters browsing the internet on a Dreamcast.
*Music references obfuscated by old forum code.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-4}}{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-5}}
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*[[wikipedia:Two Guys and a Girl|Two Guys and a Girl]] - Dreamcast in a character's apartment.
{{creditsheader|Film}}
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*[[wikipedia:Cheaters (American TV series)|Cheaters]] - Dreamcast appearance.
*More unmarked refs{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=30}}
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*[[wikipedia:Bodacious Space Pirates|Bodacious Space Pirates]] - Dreamcast appearance.
*What's the reference here?{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-9#post-969610}}
 
*Someone mentioned that one of the many people seen playing a Game Gear in the movie Airheads is playing "Sonic the Hedgehog", but I wasn't able to find it.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 28 December 2023

References guide

The following is a list of commonly-encountered References issues.

  • Notability: Most published or aired references to Sega are included. However, particularly in the Internet category, we require a certain level of notability for new entries.
  • Sponsorships: Any officially-sponsored references, such as award shows or motorsports events, belong in Sponsorships.
  • Recurring references: Any commonly-recurring references, such as a character in a television series, only need their first appearance listed. Ensure to note that said reference is a recurring one.
  • Multi-game shows: Any television series which cover numerous games by different companies, like GameCenter CX, only need their first reference covered. Ensure to list any future references in the same listing.
  • Hardware in Sonic references: If a reference features someone playing a Sonic game, and it shows them using hardware required to play the game (like a Control Pad (Mega Drive) or Game Gear), that reference doesn't need to be copied here as well.

To do

  • Rename to Film, Television, and Web?
  • Make a distinction between References and Sponsorships (may need content migrated between articles)?
  • Limit entries by notability?

References