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Wreck-It Ralph - Lost Dog
Looking for emotional support to deal with his role as a video game villain, Wreck-It Ralph attends Bad Guys Anonymous meetings. On the wall behind Ralph is a bulletin board, which has a flyer posted for a lost dog named Bolt.
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Wreck-It Ralph - All Your Base Are Belong To Us
The famously mistranslated phrase, All your base are belong to us, appears as graffiti on the walls of Game Central Station. Several broken English phrases from the poorly translated Japanese video game Zero Wing (1991) have become pop culture references.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Game Central Station
The outlet shaped portals in Game Central Station are marked Moore, in honor of Wreck-It Ralph Director Rich Moore.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Tiny the Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tiny the Tyrannosaurus Rex from Disney's Meet the Robinsons (2007) makes an appearance in Wreck-It Ralph's Game Central Station.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Pong
The forty year-old Pong (1972) makes a cameo in Wreck-It Ralph's Game Central Station. One of the first commercially successful arcade games, Pong players used vertically moving paddles to bounce a ball back and forth across the screen.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Angel Kids, Frogger and Dig Dug
Dozens of classic arcade game characters make cameos in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph (2012), including a pair of Sega's Angel Kids (1985), Frogger (1981) and 1982's Dig Dug (AKA Taizo Hori).
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Wreck-It Ralph - Q-Bert
Q-bert (or Q*bert) was originally released in 1982 and became one of the most popular arcade games of the 80s. Q-bert appears in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph (2012) with his game villains (L-R) Sam, Coilly, Slick and Ugg.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Double U Dee's Billboard Hidden Mickey
A Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Hidden Mickey appears on a Double U Dee's (WD's) billboard located behind Litwak's Arcade and Family Fun Center.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Atari Joystick Graffiti
Keep an eye out for the messages and references in the transit tunnel graffiti in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph (2012). As Sergeant Calhoun and Fix-It Felix head into Sugar Rush, they pass a Banksy-style Atari Joystick spraypainted onto the wall. The popularity of Atari's home gaming consoles (preceding Nintendo, Playstation and X-Box) spurred the decline of arcade centers.
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Wreck-It Ralph - Litwak's Arcade
The classic games at Litwak's Arcade include Street Fighter II (1991), Dragon's Lair (1983), Pac-Man (1980), Space Invaders (1978) and Frogger (1981). Coincidentally, Mr. Litwak is dressed like Walter Day, the Twin Galaxies founder who wears referee's jerseys when recording high scores at arcade gaming events.
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