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**The unevolved form, Cat Kart R, features a short and round Cat with a red cap similar to the [[Mario Cap]], but with an "N" instead of an "M". Its description includes, "Other hobbies: Parties, Tennis, Medicine," which is a nod to ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'', and ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' respectively. | **The unevolved form, Cat Kart R, features a short and round Cat with a red cap similar to the [[Mario Cap]], but with an "N" instead of an "M". Its description includes, "Other hobbies: Parties, Tennis, Medicine," which is a nod to ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'', and ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' respectively. | ||
**The evolved form, Cat Kart G, features a tall Cat with a green cap similar to the [[Luigi Cap]], but with an "N" instead of an "L". Its description includes, "Has a complex thanks to his popular brother," which is a nod to [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]. | **The evolved form, Cat Kart G, features a tall Cat with a green cap similar to the [[Luigi Cap]], but with an "N" instead of an "L". Its description includes, "Has a complex thanks to his popular brother," which is a nod to [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]. | ||
**The true form, Cat Kart P, features a tall Cat with a gold crown, pink lipstick, and a blond hairdo that closely resembles [[Princess Peach]]'s ponytail. Its description includes, "This Cat always seems to be in another castle," which is a nod to the [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainers']] line in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' In this form only, three cans of Cat Food trail behind the kart in a manner resembling [[Triple Bananas]]; when attacking, the Cat throws these cans in quick succession and a new trail appears shortly after. An enemy version of Cat Kart P also appears in a few event stages; it has far stronger stats compared to the Cat unit but is visually identical. | **The true form, Cat Kart P, features a tall Cat with a gold crown, pink lipstick, and a blond hairdo that closely resembles [[Princess Peach]]'s ponytail. Its description includes, "This Cat always seems to be in another castle," which is a nod to the [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainers']] line in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. In this form only, three cans of Cat Food trail behind the kart in a manner resembling [[Triple Bananas]]; when attacking, the Cat throws these cans in quick succession and a new trail appears shortly after. An enemy version of Cat Kart P also appears in a few event stages; it has far stronger stats compared to the Cat unit but is visually identical. | ||
*The true form of Curling Cat, Green Shell Cat, bears a name referencing the [[Green Shell]] item from the ''Mario Kart'' series. It features a shell that closely resembles a Green Shell, but with a set of very small wheels on the bottom. The shell rushes forward at a high speed; when attacking, it simply rams into an enemy before flipping over and idling for an extremely long time. During this time, a small Cat pokes its head out of the shell and attempts to fix it. | *The true form of Curling Cat, Green Shell Cat, bears a name referencing the [[Green Shell]] item from the ''Mario Kart'' series. It features a shell that closely resembles a Green Shell, but with a set of very small wheels on the bottom. The shell rushes forward at a high speed; when attacking, it simply rams into an enemy before flipping over and idling for an extremely long time. During this time, a small Cat pokes its head out of the shell and attempts to fix it. | ||
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*On the April 12 level "Big Bad Boatyard", the end-of-level dialogue exchange has one of Dadish's children ask him (or any other selected character) about his favorite video game. Dadish mentions that he "likes that one with the [[Mario|Italian plumber]] who eats [[Super Mushroom|mushrooms]]", which he thinks is named "Giuseppe [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing|Fixes the Drains]] (While Eating a Fungus Salad)". | *On the April 12 level "Big Bad Boatyard", the end-of-level dialogue exchange has one of Dadish's children ask him (or any other selected character) about his favorite video game. Dadish mentions that he "likes that one with the [[Mario|Italian plumber]] who eats [[Super Mushroom|mushrooms]]", which he thinks is named "Giuseppe [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing|Fixes the Drains]] (While Eating a Fungus Salad)". | ||
*The end-of-level dialogue exchange for the October 19 level "Scorching Waste" has one of Dadish's children remind him to consider collecting [[coin]]s, mentioning that "if you get 100 coins you get an [[extra life]]." It should be noted that this video game mechanic was first introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *The end-of-level dialogue exchange for the October 19 level "Scorching Waste" has one of Dadish's children remind him to consider collecting [[coin]]s, mentioning that "if you get 100 coins you get an [[extra life]]." It should be noted that this video game mechanic was first introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
*The October 24 level "Glowing Glade" features dialogue from one of Dadish's children asking him if he can do any tricks. After Dadish mentions he can double jump, said child also mentions other common video game moves, with ''Super Mario''-specific ones being the [[Ground Pound]] and "shooting a [[Fire Mario|fireball out of your hands]]". | *The October 24 level "Glowing Glade" features dialogue from one of Dadish's children asking him if he can do any tricks. After Dadish mentions he can double jump, said child also mentions other common video game moves, with ''Super Mario''-specific ones being the [[Ground Pound]] and "shooting a [[Fire Mario|fireball out of your hands]]". | ||
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===''[https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/Geometry_Dash_SubZero Geometry Dash SubZero]'' ({{wp|iOS}}/{{wp|Android}})=== | ===''[https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/Geometry_Dash_SubZero Geometry Dash SubZero]'' ({{wp|iOS}}/{{wp|Android}})=== | ||
[[File:GeometryDashSubzero_WarpPipe.png|thumb|The level "Press Start" features a Warp Pipe.]] | [[File:GeometryDashSubzero_WarpPipe.png|thumb|The level "Press Start" features a Warp Pipe.]] | ||
*One of the sections in the level Press Start involves entering a Warp Pipe that leads the player into two mini-levels. The level numberings displayed in the top-left of those sections are "1-1" and "1-2", a nod to the world numbering format used in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *One of the sections in the level Press Start involves entering a Warp Pipe that leads the player into two mini-levels. The level numberings displayed in the top-left of those sections are "1-1" and "1-2", a nod to the world numbering format used in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
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*The character [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Gustavo Gustavo] is a tribute to Mario, and as such heavily resembles him. Many of his animations are also homages to Mario. | *The character [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Gustavo Gustavo] is a tribute to Mario, and as such heavily resembles him. Many of his animations are also homages to Mario. | ||
**The rat that Gustavo rides, named Brick, acts as a parallel to Mario riding Yoshi. | **The rat that Gustavo rides, named Brick, acts as a parallel to Mario riding Yoshi. | ||
*Some of the game's instruments are taken from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' This includes the a capella instruments used for the [[Trampoline Time]] minigame, which in turn is based on the a capella vocals used in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''{{'}}s secret courses, as well as various vocal synths from ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (most notably the Do-Re-Mi Voice) being used in secret areas and the theme of the fourth boss. | *Some of the game's instruments are taken from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]''. This includes the a capella instruments used for the [[Trampoline Time]] minigame, which in turn is based on the a capella vocals used in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''{{'}}s secret courses, as well as various vocal synths from ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (most notably the Do-Re-Mi Voice) being used in secret areas and the theme of the fourth boss. | ||
*The [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Swedish_Monkey Swedish Monkey]'s defeat sprite closely resembles [[Donkey Kong]]'s in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. | *The [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Swedish_Monkey Swedish Monkey]'s defeat sprite closely resembles [[Donkey Kong]]'s in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. | ||
*A parody of ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' called ''Pizza Bros.'' appears on a poster in the background of the level [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Don%27t_Make_A_Sound Don't Make A Sound]. | *A parody of ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' called ''Pizza Bros.'' appears on a poster in the background of the level [https://pizzatower.miraheze.org/wiki/Don%27t_Make_A_Sound Don't Make A Sound]. | ||
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**During the ''{{wp|Ace Attorney}}''-esque trial, Xiaomu mentions [[Triple Red Shells]]. | **During the ''{{wp|Ace Attorney}}''-esque trial, Xiaomu mentions [[Triple Red Shells]]. | ||
**During her post-battle dialogue with Aty, Xiaomu mentions a [[Poison Mushroom]]. | **During her post-battle dialogue with Aty, Xiaomu mentions a [[Poison Mushroom]]. | ||
*During the Goblin chase sequence, when capturing the first one, it will say "Sorry, but our prin-I mean, your key is with another goblin!" referencing [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'s line in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *During the Goblin chase sequence, when capturing the first one, it will say "Sorry, but our prin-I mean, your key is with another goblin!" referencing [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'s line in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
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