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==Super Mario Land==
Reznors are enemy mid-bosses that debuted in 1991's ''Super Mario Land''. Dayv Brooks was an employee of Nintendo of America from 1988-1993, and one of his jobs was giving English names to the boss Super Mario game characters during the Japanese to English localization process. He named most of the Koopalings after rock musicians, as well as naming Reznors after Trent Reznor. [https://www.mariowiki.com/Dayvv_Brooks]
Reznors later appeared in the real world in the LEGO Super Mario "Reznor Knockdown" expansion set.
==Rock Band==
''Rock Band'' features 12 twelve fully playable songs from the NIN catalogue, compatible with all three titles of the main series unless otherwise noted:
*"[[The Hand That Feeds (song)|The Hand That Feeds]]" - From the original game and exportable to future titles
From the separately purchasable "Nine Inch Nails Pack 1", released February 26, 2008:
==Hi-Fi Rush==
The game ''Hi-Fi Rush'' features "1,000,000" and "The Perfect Drug". ==Warframe: 1999==''Warframe: 1999'' features "[[Into The Void (song)|Into The Void]]" in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6NyR1Gfvr8 trailer]. ==Divinity: Original Sin==''Divinity: Original Sin'' features an implement referred to as Nine Inch Nails. The item's decription reads "A handful of sharp iron nails. Closer examination reveals it would be a sin to waste them." ==Fortnite==In 2023, ''Fortnite'' released a new game mode called Fortnite Festival, developed by Harmonix. It is a rhythm game similar to Harmonix's ''Rock Band'' series. "The Hand That Feeds" and [[WitchGang]]'s "[[Nothing's Alright]]" were included in the launch songs. "[[Less Than]]", "March of the Pigs", and WitchGang's "[[Timeless]]" and "[[Runaway]]" were added with later updates. 
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