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*As of August 2006, there are a total of 61 NeoQuest II related [[item]]s, 25 of which are [[Stamps]] specifically for the ''NeoQuest II'' section of the [[Stamp Album]]. | *As of August 2006, there are a total of 61 NeoQuest II related [[item]]s, 25 of which are [[Stamps]] specifically for the ''NeoQuest II'' section of the [[Stamp Album]]. | ||
*The slogan of the game is "Live in your world. Get devoured by a Vampire Bearog in mine." This is similar to PlayStation 2's slogan: "Live in your world, play in ours." Also, there isn't a vampire bearog in any of the NeoQuest series. | *The slogan of the game is "Live in your world. Get devoured by a Vampire Bearog in mine." This is similar to PlayStation 2's slogan: "Live in your world, play in ours." Also, there isn't a vampire bearog in any of the NeoQuest series. | ||
*The lost city of Phorofor: Phorofor sounds a bit like 404 (which is the HTTP error code for "not found"). | |||
*The phrase for Phorofor "ad ro un ta en" is made up of syllables from "En taro adun", which happens to be from the game Starcraft. | |||
*Mipsy says "I wish I didn't have these stupid shoes" throughout the game but doesn't have shoes until near the end of the game. | |||
*There are circuit tiles showing up occasionally and randomly in the Act 1 map, giving hints that this is a simulation within a spaceship rather than the actual Neopian world. | *There are circuit tiles showing up occasionally and randomly in the Act 1 map, giving hints that this is a simulation within a spaceship rather than the actual Neopian world. | ||
*Prior to finishing the first chapter of the game, the user is led to believe defeating Ramtor is the game's only task, and is given no clue (except for the circuit board tiles) the world is a simulation within a spaceship. The revelation surprised many users, as many were expecting a simple story set in a medieval land. | *Prior to finishing the first chapter of the game, the user is led to believe defeating Ramtor is the game's only task, and is given no clue (except for the circuit board tiles) the world is a simulation within a spaceship. The revelation surprised many users, as many were expecting a simple story set in a medieval land. | ||
*Chiaoscuro is spelled like chiarocuro, a technique of using light and dark in a work of art. It can also be translated from Italian as Dark Chia. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |