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* The chapter name, Magic Tiger of the Mound, probably refers to Nigel McAllister, who, in ''[[Diabolical Pitch]]'', played for the Santa Destroy Red Tigers.
 
* The chapter name, Magic Tiger of the Mound, probably refers to Nigel McAllister, who, in ''[[Diabolical Pitch]]'', played for the Santa Destroy Red Tigers.
 
* The framing device of this chapter and the invention of the Digest is a reference to the future of the ''No More Heroes'' series; in many interviews prior to the game's release, Suda spoke about how ''No More Heroes III'''s existence was dependent on ''Travis Strikes Again'' selling, as they would need good sales to convince publishers to fund a larger game like ''III''.
 
* The framing device of this chapter and the invention of the Digest is a reference to the future of the ''No More Heroes'' series; in many interviews prior to the game's release, Suda spoke about how ''No More Heroes III'''s existence was dependent on ''Travis Strikes Again'' selling, as they would need good sales to convince publishers to fund a larger game like ''III''.
** [https://www.metacritic.com/ Metacritic] is a website that aggregates review scores for various media, and is often looked to by prospective customers to get an idea of a work's reception. Suda's previous visual novels did not get very high review scores in the west, so Jeane's comments to tone down the text are reflective of wanting to get a higher score, and thus higher sales, to ensure ''III'''s existence. Travis' desire to disregard reception and Jeane reminding him of the realities of game development can be seen as reflective of Grasshopper and Suda's career-long conflict between their desire to embody a "punk" spirit and their need to stay afloat.
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** [https://www.metacritic.com/ Metacritic] is a website that aggregates review scores for various media, and is often looked to by prospective customers to get an idea of a work's reception. Suda's previous visual novels did not get very high review scores in the west, so Jeane's comments to tone down the text are reflective of wanting to get a higher score, and thus higher sales, to ensure ''3'''s existence. Travis' desire to disregard reception and Jeane reminding him of the realities of game development can be seen as reflective of Grasshopper and Suda's career-long conflict between their desire to embody a "punk" spirit and their need to stay afloat.
 
* Notsuma is a reference to Yasumi Matsuno, a game developer who, like the fictional Notsuma, is known for his strategy RPGs. "Notsuma" is "Matsuno" spelled backwards (in Japanese).
 
* Notsuma is a reference to Yasumi Matsuno, a game developer who, like the fictional Notsuma, is known for his strategy RPGs. "Notsuma" is "Matsuno" spelled backwards (in Japanese).
 
** ''Eternal Organic Battle'' is likely named after Matsuno's ''Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen'', which is known as ''Legendary Ogre Battle'' in Japan. Like the scenario Notsuma wrote, ''Ogre Battle'' is about a resistance fighting against a corrupt government.
 
** ''Eternal Organic Battle'' is likely named after Matsuno's ''Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen'', which is known as ''Legendary Ogre Battle'' in Japan. Like the scenario Notsuma wrote, ''Ogre Battle'' is about a resistance fighting against a corrupt government.
 
* Texas Bronco first appeared as the text on a shirt worn by [[Andrei Ulmeyda]] and the [[Ulmeyda Smile]]s in ''[[killer7]]''.
 
* Texas Bronco first appeared as the text on a shirt worn by [[Andrei Ulmeyda]] and the [[Ulmeyda Smile]]s in ''[[killer7]]''.
 
[[Category:Travis Strikes Back chapters]]
 
[[Category:Travis Strikes Back chapters]]

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