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49 Cent is a reference to "50 Cent", the professional alias of American singer-songwriter Curtis James Jackson III. #GOD HAND GAME CHIHUAHUA FULL#
This Godhand manifests itself as a tattooed arm with a set of metal braces called the 'Deistic Brace' that seal its full power until Gene removes them. After having his right arm chopped off, Gene receives his God Hand from Olivia.
Burrito Libre is a reference to the live action comedy film starring Jack Black, Nacho Libre. Genes Godhand, also known as simply the Godhand or God Hand, is Genes right arm and one of the legendary Godhands, the other being Azels Godhand. Massive Damage is a reference to the presentation of Genji: Days of the Blade at the infamous Sony Press Conference at the E3. Viewtiful Pup is a reference to the Viewtiful Joe series, another game developed by Clover Studios. Lucky Clover also has one of the most consistent win rates out of all the Poison Chihuahuas, true to the first half of it's name. In years past, this day has kicked off complete. Lucky Clover is a reference to Clover Studios, the developers of God Hand. After a festive holiday season, Game Informers annual 12.31 Super Replay usually brings suffering. #GOD HAND GAME CHIHUAHUA SERIES#
General Lee is a reference to the name of the car driven by the characters Bo and Luke from the live-action TV series Dukes of Hazzard. Boom Headshot is a reference to the catchphrase of the character "FPS Doug" from the web mockumentary Pure Pwnage.
Fission Mailed is a reference to a scene in Metal Gear Solid 2. Chuck's Beard is a reference to the American Martial Artist Chuck Norris.
Amaterasu is a reference to the protagonist of the Okami series, as well as the Shinto Sun Goddess of the same name as a consequence. More Cowbell is a reference to a famous Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, which starred Christopher Walken. Mikami's Head is a reference to Shinji Mikami, the director of God Hand, and a soon proven false statement that he would rather decapitate himself than port Resident Evil 4 to the Playstation 2. Many of the Chihuahua's names are references to pop culture or other things, and the examples are as follows. On average, Chihuahua's with a lower odd of winning are more likely to win in the first place. The bizarre names of the Chihuahua's are a reference to Horse Racing, in which no 2 horses are allowed to share the same name, leading to some bizarre names. As such, if a Chihuahua with lower odds wins the race, Gene will receive a lower reward in Gold. The money won from betting on a successful Chihuahua is multiplied proportionally to how high the odds are, although having high odds does not necessarily mean that the Chihuahua is guaranteed to be more successful. The Chihuahua Race is a minigame at the Casino in God Hand that you unlock after beating Stage 2.Ĭhihuahua Races are an event where the player choose from Five Poison Chihuahua's to bet on, and is accessed by talking to the Bartender at the General Store.ĭepending on how low the number of the odds are,the more likely it is for the chihuahua to win.