Talk:Cyberpunk 2077 Easter Eggs

Pulp Fiction
Just inside the No-Tell Motel is grafitty that says 'Does he look like a bitch?' which may be a reference to the line used by Samuel L. Jacksons character, Jules Winnfield, in Pulp Fiction.

I Fought the Law
There is an inconsistency between the information about the Easter egg and the trivia in the I Fought the Law article. The Easter eggs page mentions The Clash while the article about the quest mentions The Crickets. The Crickets originally released the song in 1960, while The Clash version is a 1979 cover, though that version may be more well known than the original. I don't know if CDProject Red had a particular version of the song, or just the song in general in mind when they named the quest. Anyway the info in the Easter eggs page and the trivia in the quest article need to jive with each other. The Cat Master (talk) 18:09, 16 February 2021 (UTC)

Just change it. Oldest known counts in this case. ArasakaApart (talk) 20:02, 16 February 2021 (UTC)

Józef Cyrankiewicz's speech referance
After the Poznań protests of 1956 polish prime minister Józef Cyrankiewicz had a speech with momrable sentence: original: "Każdy prowokator czy szaleniec, który odważy się podnieść rękę przeciw władzy ludowej, niech będzie pewny, że mu tę rękę władza ludowa odrąbie (...)" what means "Every provocateur or madman who dares to raise his hand against the people's government should be sure that his hand will be chopped off by the people's rule (...)" and Yorinobu Arasaka in the game says "To those who raise a hand against the Arasaka family, I promise you... We will rip that hand off and pour salt in the bloody stump."