10 Video Game Secrets You Probably Didn't Know

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Here are 10 video game secrets that you probably didn't know:

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Here are 10 video game secrets that you probably didn't know:

  • Mario was originally named after a landlord

Mario, the protagonist of the Super Mario series, was originally named after Mario Segale, the owner of the office building that Nintendo once rented in Redmond, Washington. During a heated argument about rent, Nintendo designers decided to name the "Jumpman" Mario permanently. In this way, Mario can be seen as a gift to help Nintendo and Mario Segale reconcile.

  • Many Pokémon are inspired by Japanese yokai

The designers of Pokémon have drawn inspiration from a variety of sources to create their characters, including Japanese yokai. For example, Pikachu is inspired by a fox called Kitsune, Gyarados is inspired by a sea dragon called Ryujin, and Gengar is inspired by a ghost called Yokai.

  • Cortana was inspired by the sword in the stone

Cortana, an AI in the Halo series, was inspired by the sword in the stone of King Arthur. This sword is said to have supernatural powers, and so does Cortana. She can hack into any computer system and also use the power of her mind to control objects.

  • Yoshi was originally supposed to be... a horse

Yoshi, Mario's companion, was originally designed as a horse. However, Nintendo designers found that a horse was more difficult to create than a dinosaur, so they decided to change the idea.

  • In Half-Life, G-Man is an alien entity

G-Man, a mysterious character who appears in the Half-Life series, is an alien entity. He has used his powers to manipulate events in the game, and he can take Gordon Freeman, the protagonist of the game, to different places in the universe.

  • In Super Mario Bros., Luigi can jump higher than Mario

In Super Mario Bros., Luigi can jump higher than Mario. This is because Luigi has a higher height-to-weight ratio than Mario.

  • In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, there is a way to unlock a secret ending

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, there is a way to unlock a secret ending. To do this, players must collect all 120 stars in Hyrule Castle. When they have done this, they will be able to play the game again from the beginning with some changes.

  • In Metal Gear Solid, there is a way to play the game without killing anyone

In Metal Gear Solid, there is a way to play the game without killing anyone. To do this, players must use their stealth and problem-solving skills to defeat enemies without using weapons.

  • In Final Fantasy VII, there is a way to fight Sephiroth earlier

In Final Fantasy VII, there is a way to fight Sephiroth earlier. To do this, players must complete certain quests and collect certain items. When they have done this, they will be able to challenge Sephiroth in a battle.

  • In Minecraft, there is a way to go to the Overworld from the Nether

In Minecraft, there is a way to go to the Overworld from the Nether. To do this, players must build a Nether portal with one side made of Netherrack and one side made of Obsidian. When they have done this, they will be able to go to the Overworld.

These are just a few of the many video game secrets that few people know. With a little exploration, you can find many more secrets in your favorite games.

Source: Team 1ToyShop (1.T.S) compiled, analyzed and wrote.