


Tearaway is also references in the PlayStation Labo area, where it’s on the PlayStation Vita Game Pack artwork, and the Vita itself will boot to “Botaway” if you hit it.

It received a port/remake for the PS4 in 2015. This references 2012’s Tearaway for the PS Vita, developed by Media Molecule. Just before you jump onto the cloud platforms made by the cloud, you’ll find a Bot wearing an envelope on his head with a green leaf on the back. This is a reference to 2020’s Death Stranding by Kojima Productions on PS4, which stars Norman Reedus as courier Sam Bridges in a post-apocalyptic America. In the second mud pit of Gusty Gateway you’ll find a Bot carrying several crates while being surrounded by crabs. The shield reveals that this is a reference to 1998’s MediEvil on PS1 by SCE Cambridge, about the knight Sir Daniel Fortesque being brought back to life so he can live up to his own falsified legacy. In the first mud pit in Gusty Gateway, look in the right-hand corner for a skeleton swinging a sword around with a distinctive shield. Ape Escape is notable for being the first PlayStation game to require a Dual Analog/DualShock controller you couldn’t play it using the launch gamepad. This references 1999’s Ape Escape on PS1, made by SCE Japan Studio. It received a PS4 port in 2013.Īt the Checkpoint overlooking the first mud pit, you’ll two a Bot with a Net looking for a Bot with a siren on his head hiding in a bush. This references 2009’s Flower on PS3, made by thatgamecompany. In the very first area of Gusty Gateway, just before the DualShock Cable, will be a Bot with a flower bud on his head with a trail of flower petals flying around him. Memory Meadow Easter Eggs Gusty Gateway Easter Eggs Flower If you want to jump to a specific game, use the search feature of your web browser! Use the contents below to jump to specific areas of the game.
