Introducing what I like to call ' Nevernamed's latest desperate attempt to be funny'. Also some of the music in this video is from a game called Wuppo. I would 100% reccomend it. Just a tip.
Nevernamed I have some skill with file rebuilding, maybe some of those "empty" images actually contain content, but don't display due to corruption. If you can explain how to get access to these files, I can try to restore them if they have any content.
Chest Ahead is a reference to dark souls where players could write messages in the floors and be shared across servers. Often used to find secret rooms. One would probably appear before a secret room like the Brick of Cash
CuttingRoom floor is a mod by GoldenRevolver that brought back alot of these cut items. I recently upgraded the functionality of his Monster Ball item by converting enemies caught by into functional companions that follow you instead of standard charmed enemies you normally can't bring with you into new rooms.
“Next quarter” is a reference to arcade cabinets where you would put a quarter on the marquee to reserve the next game. It’s probably an extra life or a way to change your gungeoneer mid-run.
40 whole minutes of gungeon unused content. Dear. God. Add on: the “monster ball” and “moster sphere” was likely removed due to it’s EXTREMELY HIGH resemblance to an item from The Binding Of Isaac Rebirth, of a similar name. They both work the same: throw at enemy, they become charmed, throw it out. Add on 2: The Wonder Scroll “the one with a supposedly random effect” is also likely a reference to a Binding of Isaac Rebirth item, “Dead Sea Scrolls”, which, when used, has a random effect. Add on 3: I think that box red and box green are like active versions of the ammo boxes, maybe? Add on 4: Car Battery is likely a reference to the Binding of Isaac Rebirth item, car battery, that lets you charge, and use, an active item twice. Add on 5: While the idea of the elite badge mentioned in the video is probably right, I feel it might be something along the lines of “increased curse but just a flat damage increase aswell” Add on 6: I know, I’m a Binding of Isaac freak, but, halo, in the Binding of Isaac (with a very similar sprite), is an all stats up. Maybe the halo in gungeon would’ve been similar? Add on 7: the leaf item, resembles “gnawed leaf”, an item from (guess what game) The Binding of Isaac, that makes the player invincible while standing perfectly still. Add on 8: the “pouches” item looks a lot like the holster item. Add on 9: Ring of boomerang mastery may have been similar to the *Binding of Isaac item*, broken mirror, which makes projectiles arc towards the player as if the player had immense gravity Add on 10: Training droid would have likely been like the familiar that spawns when you use that one specific rocket launcher (I forgot it’s name), where it would orbit you and occasionally shoot at enemies.
Yeah considering the uncanny face it has and the blood red texture, I'm assuming it's effect would have been similar to the stone dome and/or increases damage maybe
20:16 "Foz die" is likely a reference to Metal Gear's "Fox Die" virus. It even has a similar logo to Foxhound. 26:44 Okay, I think someone at Dodge Roll is a Metal Gear Solid fan.
The entire team must be metal gear fans, the was cycling weapons works is similar to MGS1, and quick swapping between the last two guns used could be inspired by MGS2
26:10 these are probably references to: Contra, along with the P and P+ 27:47 its a reference to the golden ring in: Lord of the rings, One ring to rule them all. Ya know 26:37 this is probably a stretch, but it's probably a reference to the: Dragon Ball radar from where else: Dragon Ball 28:17 the scary mask references: RED. the main antagonist from the: NES Godzilla creepypasta
Gungeon: hey Tboi can i copy your items? Tboi: yeah but change them a little bit. Gungeon: *Basically copies gnawed leaf and puts 'Leaf' as a sprite name* nah scrap it.
The gnawed leaf in a reference to tanookis and foxes how would transform using a leaf with a notch out of it. It could be completely unrelated to Isaac
31:24 Time code tattoo is a reference to Futurama where Fry gets the code for Paradox free time travel tattooed on him Edit: I'd also like to say how impressive it is you got any many references as you have
A wonderful collection of unused content! Here's some of the references that may or may not be accurate The "Climbing Glove" is a reference to the item of the same name in Spelunky The "Gun Stop Credit Chit" isn't misspelled, "Chit" is a real term used for a voucher of sorts The "Leaf" may be a reference to the "Gnawed leaf" from BoI or from Animal Crossing. The strange green "V" of "Master Exploder" is likely an old-school armor pickup from games like DOOM or Serious Sam The "Ring of Invisibility" is likely plain to look similar to the One Ring from Lord of the Rings The "Time Code Tattoo" is a reference to at least Futurama, where a character discovers a tattoo that allows time travel the "Training Droid" is likely a reference to the original Star Wars film A "Reversed Polarity Sonic Screwdriver" likely has an opposite of reversed effect to a Sonic Screwdriver... which is anything apparently The "Killamajig" appears similar to the illustrations of Dr. Seuss and has a related-ly absurd name The "Deposit Key" may be a reference to an item in Risk of Rain which adds an additional chest to every level The "Cartographers Assistant" appears somewhat visually similar to a Ghost from Destiny "Bloo Blood" may be named such because it could use Goo, or because "Bloo" is blood misspelled
14:25 Dear God! 23:29 Master Exploder is a song by Tenacious D from the movie Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny 26:15 Power ups from Contra games 26:32 Dragon Ball radar
15:28 I’m fairly certain the Cartographer’s Assistant is a reference to the Monitors from Halo. In Halo 4, there’s a mission entitled “The Silent Cartographer”, and Monitors are essentially the janitors/tour guides of Halo rings.
30:02 T Stopper is probably a reference to Mega Man 2, as there is a weapon in that game that stops time and has an icon like that. Also I think weapons had 1 letter for the first word in early megaman games.
Just a weird side note: The little subtext for the fairy wings is, despite it's vagueness, a reference to a character from Dragon Age known as Sandal, who would only say one or two words. His most notable being, of course, Enchantment.
14:42. The bubble candy sorta reminds me off the bubble charm from candies n curses. It's a charm that every room you get a three hit bubble/shield, just sherch it up for details. But that might serve as a explanation
I love your old man bullet voice. c: Also, 'moving chest' made me think of the similarly named item in binding of isaac that lets you store items in it to take them with you to other rooms. Something like that would be useful to keep the Handsome Ratto from getting them.
Foz Die is almost certainly a Metal Gear reference. It's almost identical in appearance to the logo of the "FOXHOUND" unit, and its name likely references the "FOXDIE" virus from the series.
The shrinking lightning bolt item is probably a reference to Mario Kart, the green climbing gloves probably reference Spelunky, and I think the Time Code Tattoo is a reference to one of the Futrama movies where Fry travels through time by reading the binary code tattooed on his butt. I wonder how that would have been implemented as an item? Also maybe the bandage referenced Super Meat Boy? That might be a bit of a stretch though.
30:04 The "T. Stopper" Is likely a prototype of a feature that actually was implemented. The "Get Equipped With -F-" Synergy for the Megahand is actually based on a weapon from Mega Man 2. That weapon was the Time Stopper, and four pointed stars/sparkle effects are associated with it, so this might have been how they initially had it work, as an Active, rather than changing the Megahand Weapon by reloading while at full ammo.
29:45 - those are Final Fantasy summoning orbs; those symbols are used in a lot of the games during summoning. I also appreciate the Nightmare King Grimm music during that scene.
21:03 Chit is actually a real word that is appropriately used. Taken from Merriam-Webster: Chit _noun_ a small slip of paper with writing on it _especially_ : a signed voucher of a small debt (as for food)
Time code tattoo is probably a reference to one of the Futurama movies where Fry has a code tattooed on himself that allows one to time travel when it is read aloud
Kind of late, but Time Code Tattoo is a references to one of futurama's films, where fry discovers he has a bender tattoo made of binary Code that when read out loud allows for time travel
Sly Scooper is a reference to the Sly Cooper series, Foz Die is a metal gear reference to Fox Die, the chest ahead message text is also a dark souls reference
The Raccoon is a reference to Sly Cooper as Sly Cooper was a theif (and raccoon) and his last game did deal with time travel. Also I heard Angle Dust from Hazbin Hotel during the Ring of Giant Strength entry. Also the Wonder Scroll could of have the random ability you said but that would make it really close to TBoI's Sunken Scroll.
Layer 1 is presumably a tube of nuclear waste, Layer 6 is probably just some random stick of lead, and the leaf is a reference to Animal Crossing(as the furniture items in those games are shown as leaves in the inventory).
20:09 that is a reference to metal gear. That is the logo of foxhound, the organization that snake works for. I havent played MGS4, but I know that there is something known as the foxdie virus that's important to the plot
18:26 Based on all the other MGS references in Gungeon it likely would've been a reference to Metal Gear Solid 2, where you can collect the dogtags of enemy guards by holding them up and threatening them. 20:15 Another MGS reference. It resembles the insignia of the fictional special forces group FOXHOUND and it's name is probably a reference to FOXDIE, which is a fictional virus that targets specific people based on DNA. 15:47 The messages are a refernce to Dark Souls where with the Orange (Sign?) Soapstone item you can write simple messages that can be seen by other players. (It would probably spawn signs near chest rooms to tell you where chests are, and possibly even some misleading messages) 28:53 Another Dark Souls reference. Consumable soul items have similar names(eg.: Soul of Lost Undead)
Cartographer's Assistant is most likely a reference to Prometheus(Alien Series) Where there is a robot that can move freely and scan areas for a 3d map. The item would probably be used and go ahead some rooms to scan them over time The climbing glove looks similar to the climbing gloves from spelubky, and might have let you hang on ledges of pits as cover, which would be pretty cool.
14:05 could be a reference to the Homestuck character Equuis who says "Bloo" instead of "Blue" and he literally has blue blood, but i suppose we'll never know the items lore
The Climbing gloves appear to be a reference to Spelunky- that game had a lot of verticality and had a green climbing glove item. "I'm reversing the polarity of the neutron flow" was the catchphrase of one of the Dr. Who characters. and maybe "Relidion" is a veiled reference to Ridiculon?
Master exploder and the green item is a reference to Tenacious D as the green item is a direct copy of the Pick of Destiny which canon to the movie Tenacious D and the pick of destiny is a pick that belongs to the devil as it is one of his teeth, and makes the user become a master of the guitar. Probably would've synergized with the guitar gun
22:12 the Killamajig is a reference to the Ceremonial Killamajig from Futurama, a metalic club with a random assortment of weapons sticking out of it that the robot elders give to Bender and ask him to kill Fry and Leela.
The master exploder seems to be a reference to a song by tenacious D featured in the movie "tenacious D the pick of destiny" the sprite bears some resemblance to the pick of destiny
I wonder if the true final boss was planned to be Kaliber. You kill her warrior and she faces you directly. One of the Bible-like ammonomicon entry’s says that once the final chamber is fired the jammed shall ascend and seal the breach forever. Perhaps the Cultists past wasn’t the only time we were going to fight in the breach...
So, something that wasn't mentioned, but the time code tattoo is very likely a reference to Futurama, specifically the movies (I forget which, really), where a big plot point is that Fry has a code to time travel tattooed on his ass.
Bloo Blood may actually be a reference to the Blobulonians. As it is spelled "Bloo" like blue and goo. As you pointed out, blue blood usually refers to royalty. As your most recent video pointed out, the Blobulonians had a royal hierarchy. So the Bloo Blood may be, lorewise, connected to the Blobulonians. Also that blood is looking suspiciously viscous to be normal human blood.
23:34 Master Exploder is reference to Tenacious D song. And iteam here is a pick od destiny 26:16 powerups lookl like from Contra on NES 31:22 Training Droid is reference to Star Wars
31:24 Timecode Tattoo is probably a reference to a Futurama, where in one episode, they find a code in binary tattooed onto someone’s butt, that if said aloud made a time portal. The training droid is probably from Star Wars 4, where Luke trains using a small orb that shoots lasers.
Hey, you wanted a big comment with some of the references you missed, right? I'm pretty sure "Blast Eddie" from the Cue Bullet description is the Gungeon version of "Fast" Eddie Felson from The Hustler and The Colour of Money. The Scroll of Wonder is probably a reference to the Wand of Wonder from D&D, which has a bunch of random effects, from turning you blue to petrifying your enemies. GunStop Credit Chit isn't a typo - "chit" is an older word for "IOU" so it would represent taking a gun back to GunStop for store credit. The green V from Master Exploder is definitely the Pick of Destiny from the Tenacious D movie. Next Quarter isn't about financial quarters, it's about arcades - if someone was playing a game you wanted to have a go at, you'd put a coin on the edge of the machine to let them know. I think in America they might have said "next quarter" which they were doing that? So maybe that item would let you continue your run as another character or something. Powerup (the last 2 with the wings) looks a lot like the ones from Contra. Presumably the Sonic Screwdriver is Reversed Polarity because it breaks things, rather than fixing things like a screwdriver should. Time Code Tattoo is a Futurama reference, specifically the movie Bender's Big Score. The P on the Strategy Guide might be for Prima, the company that made all those strategy guides that game stores would try to upsell you on when you pre-ordered.
21:04 Chit is just an English word that the western world really doesn't use often. It's a bank note, voucher, or any other "IOU" for funds and transactions.
Or, in a more overpowered idea, what if the final master round PERMANENTLY upgraded your base health. Maybe you had to have every other master round to get it, and maybe you had to get it per charecter.
I have an idea of the most ridiculous way you could get the master round: 1:pray to rng gods to get the clone 2: get all other master rounds 3:kill lich 4:kill the lich again because of the clone Oh btw you have to clear all rooms on all floors that you come across (wich will make it impossible to kill the rat and get the master round)
Introducing what I like to call ' Nevernamed's latest desperate attempt to be funny'.
Also some of the music in this video is from a game called Wuppo. I would 100% reccomend it. Just a tip.
Why at 2:56 does it say epistein didn't kill himself
Nevernamed I have some skill with file rebuilding, maybe some of those "empty" images actually contain content, but don't display due to corruption.
If you can explain how to get access to these files, I can try to restore them if they have any content.
Diego Martinez why are you like this? That joke isn't even funny.
( O . O )
You were great!
Chest Ahead is a reference to dark souls where players could write messages in the floors and be shared across servers. Often used to find secret rooms. One would probably appear before a secret room like the Brick of Cash
Liam Perry or a mimic, heh I remember seeing one
-Treasure Ahead-
*Runs straight off a cliff*
Great Chest Ahead
And the soul of a lost space marine is another reference to dark souls
Nice job, Skeleton !
"epstein didn't kill himself"
found that
WHO THE FUCK IS EPSTEIN
Masterzoroark 666 international human trafficker that “killed himself” while under cctv 24/7 suicide watch and nothing in his cell
i have no idea
2:56
Same
Foz die is a reference to Metal Gear Solid where a team has that symbol and the name is fox
I'm pretty sure RatDie virus is also a metal gear referance because of the foxdie virus
Ha! Just came across that part and immediately thought of that
As soon as I saw the fox with the knife I knew what it was referencing
hankerchief is allsow a Metal Gear Soild reference in Metal Gear you use the hankerchief near enemies and they fall a sleep
@@balters90 haven’t played the game in a while, what does handkerchief do in Gungeon?
CuttingRoom floor is a mod by GoldenRevolver that brought back alot of these cut items. I recently upgraded the functionality of his Monster Ball item by converting enemies caught by into functional companions that follow you instead of standard charmed enemies you normally can't bring with you into new rooms.
Hey you're that guy who's making that mod that looks incredible
Sweet if you have it up I will definitely download it
Annoying Guide I believe it's still in development join nn discord they show stuff off there a lot
Did it works on bosses?
@@ss-eg3vf Don't believe so. although it might have been changed
“Next quarter” is a reference to arcade cabinets where you would put a quarter on the marquee to reserve the next game. It’s probably an extra life or a way to change your gungeoneer mid-run.
The raccoon is a reference to sly cooper and PlayStation serious the time travel reference is a reference to the fourth game thieves in time
Tino S V thank you I was hoping someone could recognize
Also the climbing gloves are a reference to spelunkey.
Yes it was my childhood game
king yes thank you I knew I was forgetting something I noticed in the video
the climbing glove is a most definitely a reference in spelunky
i love spelunky as soon as i saw it i recognized it
I clicked on the video as soon as I saw the Spelunky reference lol
I saw that
23:30 this is a Tanacious-D reference ,"Master Exploder" is one of their tracks and the green V in the center is the "Pick of destiny".
40 whole minutes of gungeon unused content. Dear. God.
Add on: the “monster ball” and “moster sphere” was likely removed due to it’s EXTREMELY HIGH resemblance to an item from The Binding Of Isaac Rebirth, of a similar name. They both work the same: throw at enemy, they become charmed, throw it out.
Add on 2: The Wonder Scroll “the one with a supposedly random effect” is also likely a reference to a Binding of Isaac Rebirth item, “Dead Sea Scrolls”, which, when used, has a random effect.
Add on 3: I think that box red and box green are like active versions of the ammo boxes, maybe?
Add on 4: Car Battery is likely a reference to the Binding of Isaac Rebirth item, car battery, that lets you charge, and use, an active item twice.
Add on 5: While the idea of the elite badge mentioned in the video is probably right, I feel it might be something along the lines of “increased curse but just a flat damage increase aswell”
Add on 6: I know, I’m a Binding of Isaac freak, but, halo, in the Binding of Isaac (with a very similar sprite), is an all stats up. Maybe the halo in gungeon would’ve been similar?
Add on 7: the leaf item, resembles “gnawed leaf”, an item from (guess what game) The Binding of Isaac, that makes the player invincible while standing perfectly still.
Add on 8: the “pouches” item looks a lot like the holster item.
Add on 9: Ring of boomerang mastery may have been similar to the *Binding of Isaac item*, broken mirror, which makes projectiles arc towards the player as if the player had immense gravity
Add on 10: Training droid would have likely been like the familiar that spawns when you use that one specific rocket launcher (I forgot it’s name), where it would orbit you and occasionally shoot at enemies.
#ShamelessPlug this was me
#ShamelessPlug yes I can confirm
The leaf looks a bit like animal crossing leaves too
the lead/metal crown looks similar to the nuclear throne logo or is at least the same type of crown design
I don't think similarities to Isaac would cause an item's removal
28:16 The Scary Mask seems to bare a striking resemble to RED from the NES Godzilla Creepypasta.
Fox darn beat me to the punch!
Wat
Yeah considering the uncanny face it has and the blood red texture, I'm assuming it's effect would have been similar to the stone dome and/or increases damage maybe
The master exploder item sounds like a reference to the band "Tenacious D."
It is, it’s supposed to be the pick of destiny from their movie, gungeon just doesn’t have enough pixels lol
20:16 "Foz die" is likely a reference to Metal Gear's "Fox Die" virus. It even has a similar logo to Foxhound.
26:44 Okay, I think someone at Dodge Roll is a Metal Gear Solid fan.
Duwareon there are at least about 10000000 metal gear solid references in this game
there are two bossfights that serve as references to metal gear
The box
The entire team must be metal gear fans, the was cycling weapons works is similar to MGS1, and quick swapping between the last two guns used could be inspired by MGS2
Not to mention the banana of near infinite ammo.
26:10 these are probably references to: Contra, along with the P and P+
27:47 its a reference to the golden ring in: Lord of the rings, One ring to rule them all. Ya know
26:37 this is probably a stretch, but it's probably a reference to the: Dragon Ball radar from where else: Dragon Ball
28:17 the scary mask references: RED. the main antagonist from the: NES Godzilla creepypasta
Gungeon: hey Tboi can i copy your items?
Tboi: yeah but change them a little bit.
Gungeon: *Basically copies gnawed leaf and puts 'Leaf' as a sprite name* nah scrap it.
The gnawed leaf in a reference to tanookis and foxes how would transform using a leaf with a notch out of it. It could be completely unrelated to Isaac
like, tboi used that idea, and etg copied it just like many other things
same thing with the pokeball item, with the effect being ripped from isaac but they’re both super common games that they just wanted to reference
@@bunydotcom_ tboi copied that idea from tanookies
@@kirbywithaknifeisawesome6028 no
31:24 Time code tattoo is a reference to Futurama where Fry gets the code for Paradox free time travel tattooed on him
Edit: I'd also like to say how impressive it is you got any many references as you have
What does the code say?
A wonderful collection of unused content!
Here's some of the references that may or may not be accurate
The "Climbing Glove" is a reference to the item of the same name in Spelunky
The "Gun Stop Credit Chit" isn't misspelled, "Chit" is a real term used for a voucher of sorts
The "Leaf" may be a reference to the "Gnawed leaf" from BoI or from Animal Crossing.
The strange green "V" of "Master Exploder" is likely an old-school armor pickup from games like DOOM or Serious Sam
The "Ring of Invisibility" is likely plain to look similar to the One Ring from Lord of the Rings
The "Time Code Tattoo" is a reference to at least Futurama, where a character discovers a tattoo that allows time travel
the "Training Droid" is likely a reference to the original Star Wars film
A "Reversed Polarity Sonic Screwdriver" likely has an opposite of reversed effect to a Sonic Screwdriver... which is anything apparently
The "Killamajig" appears similar to the illustrations of Dr. Seuss and has a related-ly absurd name
The "Deposit Key" may be a reference to an item in Risk of Rain which adds an additional chest to every level
The "Cartographers Assistant" appears somewhat visually similar to a Ghost from Destiny
"Bloo Blood" may be named such because it could use Goo, or because "Bloo" is blood misspelled
the strange V of master exploder is a reference to the movie Tenacious D and the pick of destiny
The master exploder one is from tenacious d
14:25 Dear God!
23:29 Master Exploder is a song by Tenacious D from the movie Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
26:15 Power ups from Contra games
26:32 Dragon Ball radar
climbing glove is a reference to spelunky. it looks almost the same, too
I said the same thing.
15:28 I’m fairly certain the Cartographer’s Assistant is a reference to the Monitors from Halo. In Halo 4, there’s a mission entitled “The Silent Cartographer”, and Monitors are essentially the janitors/tour guides of Halo rings.
16:15 The climbing glove is definitely a reference to one of the items in spelunky
30:02 T Stopper is probably a reference to Mega Man 2, as there is a weapon in that game that stops time and has an icon like that. Also I think weapons had 1 letter for the first word in early megaman games.
Me: wow, there’s a lot of cut content in this game
Nevernamed: but wait! There’s more!
Thirst For Vengeance is like that Borderlands skill which allows you to prevent death by killing an enemy before the timer runs out
Master exploder likely refferences the tenacious D song by the same name, with the item vaguely resembling the pick of destiny
Just a weird side note:
The little subtext for the fairy wings is, despite it's vagueness, a reference to a character from Dragon Age known as Sandal, who would only say one or two words. His most notable being, of course, Enchantment.
14:42. The bubble candy sorta reminds me off the bubble charm from candies n curses. It's a charm that every room you get a three hit bubble/shield, just sherch it up for details. But that might serve as a explanation
I love your old man bullet voice. c:
Also, 'moving chest' made me think of the similarly named item in binding of isaac that lets you store items in it to take them with you to other rooms. Something like that would be useful to keep the Handsome Ratto from getting them.
Foz Die is almost certainly a Metal Gear reference. It's almost identical in appearance to the logo of the "FOXHOUND" unit, and its name likely references the "FOXDIE" virus from the series.
At 2:56 there’s some hidden text that only appears for a very short time that says EPSTEIN DIDN’T KILL HIMSELF.
The shrinking lightning bolt item is probably a reference to Mario Kart, the green climbing gloves probably reference Spelunky, and I think the Time Code Tattoo is a reference to one of the Futrama movies where Fry travels through time by reading the binary code tattooed on his butt. I wonder how that would have been implemented as an item?
Also maybe the bandage referenced Super Meat Boy? That might be a bit of a stretch though.
30:04 The "T. Stopper" Is likely a prototype of a feature that actually was implemented. The "Get Equipped With -F-" Synergy for the Megahand is actually based on a weapon from Mega Man 2. That weapon was the Time Stopper, and four pointed stars/sparkle effects are associated with it, so this might have been how they initially had it work, as an Active, rather than changing the Megahand Weapon by reloading while at full ammo.
Love the hollow knight music used in this video
29:45 - those are Final Fantasy summoning orbs; those symbols are used in a lot of the games during summoning. I also appreciate the Nightmare King Grimm music during that scene.
21:03 Chit is actually a real word that is appropriately used. Taken from Merriam-Webster:
Chit _noun_
a small slip of paper with writing on it
_especially_ : a signed voucher of a small debt (as for food)
Time code tattoo is probably a reference to one of the Futurama movies where Fry has a code tattooed on himself that allows one to time travel when it is read aloud
The training Droid is most definitely a star wars reference
2:55 it says epstein didnt kill himself
the power ups are mega man references and were probably linked to the Mega Hand
The climbing gloves are probably a reference to the popular roguelike Speluky which contains an item that both looks similar and has the same name.
Im 999% sure that the sound you hear in the background at 6:14 is angel dust saying "harder"
i was watching this in my bed and the game theory part scared me so bad
RatDie Virus and FozDie are definitely Metal Gear references
the SARS mask hits closer to home now, damn.
Kind of late, but Time Code Tattoo is a references to one of futurama's films, where fry discovers he has a bender tattoo made of binary Code that when read out loud allows for time travel
Love the description of the knightmare Kong’s theme
Peep boy is pip boy from fallout, scorpions hook is scorpions hook from mortal Kombat and master of unlocking is a reference to resident evil 1
Sly Scooper is a reference to the Sly Cooper series, Foz Die is a metal gear reference to Fox Die, the chest ahead message text is also a dark souls reference
The Raccoon is a reference to Sly Cooper as Sly Cooper was a theif (and raccoon) and his last game did deal with time travel.
Also I heard Angle Dust from Hazbin Hotel during the Ring of Giant Strength entry.
Also the Wonder Scroll could of have the random ability you said but that would make it really close to TBoI's Sunken Scroll.
The thunderbolt item is a reference to the same thing from Mario kart!
I hated that thing.
master exploder is a reference to the song "master exploder " by tenacious D, the abstract green v is actually the pick of destiny
Layer 1 is presumably a tube of nuclear waste, Layer 6 is probably just some random stick of lead, and the leaf is a reference to Animal Crossing(as the furniture items in those games are shown as leaves in the inventory).
The scary mask is most likely a reference to red from the Godzilla creepy pasta
14:25 "Dear God!"
Can you explain the context please?
@@Rayan-West It's from Tf2 animation "expiration date"
I gotta love that sly Cooper reference, sad it didn't make it to the final game, tho it could probably look a bit more like him lol
20:09 that is a reference to metal gear. That is the logo of foxhound, the organization that snake works for. I havent played MGS4, but I know that there is something known as the foxdie virus that's important to the plot
The fact that ibombs sprites are labeled peep boy seems to me like it was originally going to be a fallout refference
I think the thirst for vengeance would work like how you save yourself from dying in boarderlands
The bucket looks almost exactly like the obsidian shell casing
Oh yeah, the Baret. It is just a hat worned by most elite soldiers around the world.
D20 is probably a TBOI reference, rerolling items on the floor, like keys into blanks and such.
18:26 Based on all the other MGS references in Gungeon it likely would've been a reference to Metal Gear Solid 2, where you can collect the dogtags of enemy guards by holding them up and threatening them.
20:15 Another MGS reference. It resembles the insignia of the fictional special forces group FOXHOUND and it's name is probably a reference to FOXDIE,
which is a fictional virus that targets specific people based on DNA.
15:47 The messages are a refernce to Dark Souls where with the Orange (Sign?) Soapstone item you can write simple messages that can be seen by other players.
(It would probably spawn signs near chest rooms to tell you where chests are, and possibly even some misleading messages)
28:53 Another Dark Souls reference. Consumable soul items have similar names(eg.: Soul of Lost Undead)
Cartographer's Assistant is most likely a reference to Prometheus(Alien Series) Where there is a robot that can move freely and scan areas for a 3d map. The item would probably be used and go ahead some rooms to scan them over time
The climbing glove looks similar to the climbing gloves from spelubky, and might have let you hang on ledges of pits as cover, which would be pretty cool.
14:05 could be a reference to the Homestuck character Equuis who says "Bloo" instead of "Blue" and he literally has blue blood, but i suppose we'll never know the items lore
23:40 master exploder is a reference to 'tenacious D'. The green sprite is the pick of destiny
The summoning book's particle effects are likely a reference to final fantasy. Summoning magic tends to have flaming orbs involved
6:14 don't think i wouldn't notice that little clip of you know who ;)
I can't go anywhere without hearing a reference to hazbin hotel at its hilarious
The Climbing gloves appear to be a reference to Spelunky- that game had a lot of verticality and had a green climbing glove item.
"I'm reversing the polarity of the neutron flow" was the catchphrase of one of the Dr. Who characters.
and maybe "Relidion" is a veiled reference to Ridiculon?
Master Exploder is a reference to a song sung by the band Tenacious D of the same name in the movie "The Pick of Destiny."
Master exploder and the green item is a reference to Tenacious D as the green item is a direct copy of the Pick of Destiny which canon to the movie Tenacious D and the pick of destiny is a pick that belongs to the devil as it is one of his teeth, and makes the user become a master of the guitar. Probably would've synergized with the guitar gun
The Foz Die sprite is very close to the FoxHound groups emblem in the Metal Gear Solid franchise
Ring of giant strength seems like a reference to the potion of giant strength in dungeons and dragons, I may be wrong though
22:12 the Killamajig is a reference to the Ceremonial Killamajig from Futurama, a metalic club with a random assortment of weapons sticking out of it that the robot elders give to Bender and ask him to kill Fry and Leela.
the bubble shield is a reference to the movie jimmy neutron where he uses a piece of bubble gum to make a force field around him
The master exploder seems to be a reference to a song by tenacious D featured in the movie "tenacious D the pick of destiny" the sprite bears some resemblance to the pick of destiny
I wonder if the true final boss was planned to be Kaliber. You kill her warrior and she faces you directly. One of the Bible-like ammonomicon entry’s says that once the final chamber is fired the jammed shall ascend and seal the breach forever. Perhaps the Cultists past wasn’t the only time we were going to fight in the breach...
thunderbolt looks like a roblox trophy that is a cube-shaped cloud releasing a thunderbolt, some are indeed very unlucky.
Soul of a lost space marine is a reference to dark souls as that looks very similar to one of the small soul consumables
So, something that wasn't mentioned, but the time code tattoo is very likely a reference to Futurama, specifically the movies (I forget which, really), where a big plot point is that Fry has a code to time travel tattooed on his ass.
The Summoning Books orb effect may be a reference to Final Fantasy 6, they use a similar effect when you summon Eidolons
Time code tattoos definitely a reference to that one episode of Futurama
Bloo Blood may actually be a reference to the Blobulonians. As it is spelled "Bloo" like blue and goo. As you pointed out, blue blood usually refers to royalty. As your most recent video pointed out, the Blobulonians had a royal hierarchy. So the Bloo Blood may be, lorewise, connected to the Blobulonians. Also that blood is looking suspiciously viscous to be normal human blood.
The radar is most likely a dragon ball reference, and the time code tattoo is definitely a futurama reference
23:34 Master Exploder is reference to Tenacious D song. And iteam here is a pick od destiny
26:16 powerups lookl like from Contra on NES
31:22 Training Droid is reference to Star Wars
31:24 Timecode Tattoo is probably a reference to a Futurama, where in one episode, they find a code in binary tattooed onto someone’s butt, that if said aloud made a time portal.
The training droid is probably from Star Wars 4, where Luke trains using a small orb that shoots lasers.
it nice to see a full guide to the many unused things within enter the gungeon, cant wait to finish this!
Lol 15:55 praise the sun my fellow trickster undead.
Hey, you wanted a big comment with some of the references you missed, right?
I'm pretty sure "Blast Eddie" from the Cue Bullet description is the Gungeon version of "Fast" Eddie Felson from The Hustler and The Colour of Money.
The Scroll of Wonder is probably a reference to the Wand of Wonder from D&D, which has a bunch of random effects, from turning you blue to petrifying your enemies.
GunStop Credit Chit isn't a typo - "chit" is an older word for "IOU" so it would represent taking a gun back to GunStop for store credit.
The green V from Master Exploder is definitely the Pick of Destiny from the Tenacious D movie.
Next Quarter isn't about financial quarters, it's about arcades - if someone was playing a game you wanted to have a go at, you'd put a coin on the edge of the machine to let them know. I think in America they might have said "next quarter" which they were doing that? So maybe that item would let you continue your run as another character or something.
Powerup (the last 2 with the wings) looks a lot like the ones from Contra.
Presumably the Sonic Screwdriver is Reversed Polarity because it breaks things, rather than fixing things like a screwdriver should.
Time Code Tattoo is a Futurama reference, specifically the movie Bender's Big Score.
The P on the Strategy Guide might be for Prima, the company that made all those strategy guides that game stores would try to upsell you on when you pre-ordered.
21:04 Chit is just an English word that the western world really doesn't use often. It's a bank note, voucher, or any other "IOU" for funds and transactions.
Master exploder is a referance to the tencious d song of the same name and specifically it is the pick of destiny from the movie
Pretty sure the Master Exploder is supposed to be the Pick of Destiny from that Tenacious D movie. The name is also a Tenacious D song.
Hey, It's nice to see a person who put the name of the music in the timelimes, Thank You
watching that bit about the SARS mask in 2021
30:00 the T stopper looks like undertale save point and with lore stuff and determination it stopping time whould make sense
Or, in a more overpowered idea, what if the final master round PERMANENTLY upgraded your base health. Maybe you had to have every other master round to get it, and maybe you had to get it per charecter.
I have an idea of the most ridiculous way you could get the master round:
1:pray to rng gods to get the clone
2: get all other master rounds
3:kill lich
4:kill the lich again because of the clone
Oh btw you have to clear all rooms on all floors that you come across (wich will make it impossible to kill the rat and get the master round)
The "Chest Ahead" item is a reference to Dark Souls.
20:08 Foz Die is probably a reference to Foxhound from metal gear which has the same logo
Wait, why didn't they include the Pokeball? That sounded so cool :/
Stud finder is a reference to Lego video games the coins in the games being called studs