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== Midnight Club II ==
 
== Midnight Club II ==
* The 1971 Bestia that turning into a customized DeLorean from Back to the Future, when a player pump the time vehicle up to 88 mph, the DeLorean speeds away, disappears and leaves a fire trail behind.
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* The 1971 Bestia that turning into the customized DeLorean used in ''Back to the Future'', when a player pump the time vehicle up to 88 mph, it speeds fast and jumps through time, leaving a fire trail behind.
* Savo discovers and carrying the flux capacitor, it is the main source of time travel in Doc Brown's time machine.
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* Savo discovers and carrying the flux capacitor, indicating that it is the main source of time travel in Doc Brown's time machine.
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* The book store has A Match Made in Space by George McFly.
 
* A Subway train just destroyed the police cars is similar to the destruction of the DeLorean time machine at the end of ''Back to the Future Part III''.
 
* A Subway train just destroyed the police cars is similar to the destruction of the DeLorean time machine at the end of ''Back to the Future Part III''.
 
* The 1999 Nissan Skyline MkX 'Torque JX' that taking the flight mode at the end of the game, the car backs up, the wheels that fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera.
 
* The 1999 Nissan Skyline MkX 'Torque JX' that taking the flight mode at the end of the game, the car backs up, the wheels that fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera.
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* Marty McFly's Hoverboard, the Color-shifting lenticular baseball cap, the Audio-adjusting jacket and the power-lacing shoes appear at the mall.
   
 
== Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition ==
 
== Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition ==
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*LA Cop uses the dialogue as Dr. Emmett Brown by saying: "Great Scott!"
 
*LA Cop uses the dialogue as Dr. Emmett Brown by saying: "Great Scott!"
 
*The three-lined glowing part of the Los Angeles Police Department's fused box resembles a flux capacitor.
 
*The three-lined glowing part of the Los Angeles Police Department's fused box resembles a flux capacitor.
*Judas has some starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped in the 1964 Chevy Impala. In ''Back to the Future'', the DeLorean has a few technical glitches with hinder time travel for its users, it has starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped, much to Marty's repeated frustration.
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*Judas has some starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped in the 1964 Chevrolet Impala. In ''Back to the Future'', the DeLorean has a few technical glitches with hinder time travel for its users, it has starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped, much to Marty's repeated frustration.
 
*Martin appeared in the game is named after Marty McFly from the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy.
 
*Martin appeared in the game is named after Marty McFly from the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy.
 
*The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance poster is seen at the Classic Autos garage.
 
*The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance poster is seen at the Classic Autos garage.

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AdVenture Capitalist

  • FluxCapitalor

    The Flux Capitalor in AdVenture Capitalist

    A major item in the game is called the "Flux Capitalor," and it increases profit speed by 1.21.
  • There is a time travel event in the game, and there is a car that looks a lot like the DeLorean.

The Battle Cats

  • In the iOS version of the game, the saga "Into the Future" has a treasure called Time Machine. It looks very similar to the DeLorean.

Bully

  • The clock tower of Bullworth Academy is stopped at 10:04, similar to the clock tower on the Hill Valley Courthouse after lightning struck it in 1955.
  • While riding his skateboard, Jimmy can hold on to the rear of vehicles and hitch a ride, much like Marty does at the beginning of the first film.

Burnout Paradise

  • In the DLC Legendary Cars Pack, one of the cars - the Jansen P12 88 special - is an obvious parody of the DeLorean. Its look similar, and when a player activates nitro, the tires will leaves behind a pair of fire trails. The car is also able to hover, and broke the time barrier into the space-time continuum.

Carmageddon

  • When after getting all money depleted and seeing the "game over" cutscene where the Red Eagle goes very fast out-of-control and explodes into bits, leaving only the car's skeleton and its license plate saying "OUTTALIFE", which falls off and spins around before falling down on the ground. Even the Flame-tracks for when the car goes off reminds people about 88 mph!
    • The expansion, and later game, Carmageddon: Splat Pack and Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now, both have a vehicle based on the DeLorean. Splat Pack has the DeGory'Un, and Carmageddon II has its second version, called the DeGory'Un 2, driven by Russ T, who is reminiscent of Marty McFly.

Civilization V

  • An achievement is called "Baktun the Future"

Club Penguin

  • In PSA mission 10, when the Gift Shop manager asks what the giant magnet is for, you have the option to say "It's for a weather experiment...", to which he will reply "You got a permit for that?". Your character assures him "Of course we do...". This is an exchange previously seen in Back to the Future between Doc and a policeman.
  • In the Disney owned online game an inventor called Gary, who invented a time machine similar to the DeLorean time machine. Moreover, Gary mostly uses the dialogue Great Scott, similar to Doc.

Colin McRae Rally

  • The game has a cheat mode (enter your name as 'HOVERCRAFT' (PS1) or 'DELOREAN' (PC)) which enables your rally car to fly. At the beginning of the stage, it takes off in precisely the same manner as at the end of Back to the Future.

Conflict: Freespace

  • Similarly, in a cut scene, a prototype energy shield is being tested in a laboratory, and one scientist notes that the power delivered to it is 1.21 gigawatts. He states the digits separately ("one-point-two-one"), so it isn't immediately identifiable with the phrase spoken in the films.

Dakota Season Three

  • A character says he must go "back to the future".

Dragon Story

The preview text for the Holographic Dragon is " "30 years ago, we imagined a future with hoverboards, flying cars, and auto-adjusting jackets."

Driver: San Francisco

  • There's an easter egg mission in the game called "Blast From The Past" that can be unlocked by driving the DeLorean DMC-12 up to 88 MPH.

Forza Horizon 4

  • In one of the Top Gear story chapters, Chris Harris says " It'll do 155mph on the road. But we're going, we won't need roads. " 

Forza Motorsport 4

There is an achievement that can be unlocked called "Outta Time", and you get it by accelerating a DeLorean DMC-12 to 88 MPH.

Fallout 2

  • One of the slaves was reported to be yelling "Run for it Marty!" during a slaver mission. [1]

Fantasy Forest Story

  • The Deluxe Sleigh can "deliver happiness at 88 smiles per second."
  • The goal for the Fennec Shox is to "stop it before it reaches 88 miles per hour!"

Final Fantasy XV

  • When unlocking and using the Regalia Type-F's flight mode for the first time, Noctis says: "Where we're going, we don't need roads." This is a reference to Doc's quote when the DeLorean is first shown flying at the end of the first film.

Game Dev Tycoon

  • In the beginning office, it says "You have been traveled back in time", and has a Delorean DMC-12 covered in blue cloth.

The God of War Collection

  • There's a trophy called "1.21 Gigawatts" when Kratos obtains the Poseidon's Rage power.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • In game, some missions are to able to skip long car rides during them, and the icon that represents this 'time travel' is a Deluxo automobile (GTA's universe counterpart of the DeLorean DMC-12), which it fold the wheels into the hover conversion and takes off into the sky in precisely the same manner as the flying DeLorean.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

  • Set in 1986, features many references to 80's pop-culture, including some to Back to the Future in the form of pedestrian dialogue. Some examples are, "I'll erase you from existence!" and, ""No! My time machine!!!""
  • A mission in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories involves controlling a robot. The robot will sometimes display the text, "Flux Capacitor at 110%". Curiously, this game takes place in 1984
  • There is even a mod of BTTF,  called Back to the Future: Hill Valley, and it includes all the DeLorean time machines and the Jules Verne Time Train. You start out in a regular DeLorean, and can go to Sunshine Autos to construct one of the time machines.

Guitar Hero World Tour

  • There is an achievement called "1.21 Jigowatts?!?!", the same value required by the flux capacitor in order to work.

HQ Trivia

  • In this popular money-making game, an "80's Trivia Night" took place. It includes many references to Back to the Future:
    • Scott's famous "the city that never sleeps" saying gives "Hill Valley, California" as the location.
    • As Scott spurts out a bunch of references with trivia-relate puns, he says "Smarty McFly."
  • There have been multiple questions that include Back to the Future somehow, like having "DeLorean" or "Flux Capacitor" as a possible answer.
  • Back to the Future-themed question was featured on the show. The question stated, "What was the setting for most of the action in the last 'Back to the Future' film?", with the answers being "1950s", "Old West", and "21st century." This question seemed to hurt a lot of people, since it was stated as "the last 'Back to the Future' film," rather than "Back to the Future: Part III"; this question could have been read as just "Back to the Future," since the players only had a few seconds to answer.

MegaMan Legends

  • At the beginning of the game after MegaMan defeats the boss, it activates again and corners him to the edge of the roof. MegaMan then jumps off of the roof, only to come back up on the Flutter similar to Marty's return in Back to the Future Part II after jumps off of the roof of Biff's hotel and come back up on the DeLorean.

Midnight Club: Street Racing

  • The Zender Beta going fast on the road across London, after which the car speeds away, leaves a fire trail behind and the license plate spinning, imitating the Delorean Time Machine's first travel.
  • Larry Muller just sent back in time to the Old West, enters the saloon, to get some water and fight the bad guys. Emilo Sanchez gives him a look of a little secret, he asks that if Marty could be Clint Eastwood and fight Buford Tannen with a metal plate as bulletproof vest in Back to the Future Part III, why could he get some water at the saloon. Emilo Sanchez remembers the film, and mentions that she was so powerful.
  • Some of the London Police Department police cars accidently crashes into manure, just like Biff Tannen and his cronies.
  • The Phoenix DDX has the flight mode, the car backs up, the wheels that fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera.

Midnight Club II

  • The 1971 Bestia that turning into the customized DeLorean used in Back to the Future, when a player pump the time vehicle up to 88 mph, it speeds fast and jumps through time, leaving a fire trail behind.
  • Savo discovers and carrying the flux capacitor, indicating that it is the main source of time travel in Doc Brown's time machine.
  • The book store has A Match Made in Space by George McFly.
  • A Subway train just destroyed the police cars is similar to the destruction of the DeLorean time machine at the end of Back to the Future Part III.
  • The 1999 Nissan Skyline MkX 'Torque JX' that taking the flight mode at the end of the game, the car backs up, the wheels that fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera.
  • Marty McFly's Hoverboard, the Color-shifting lenticular baseball cap, the Audio-adjusting jacket and the power-lacing shoes appear at the mall.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition

  • The Phoenix DDX has the detail and the paintjob of Biff's convertible as seen in Back to the Future.
  • A modified Chevrolet Impala has the design ques from the DeLorean Time Machine, most evident in the inclusion of the cooling fins. after which the car speeds fast and jumps through time, leaving a fire trail behind.
  • A Poster for "Back to the Future Part III" (1990) in the garage.
  • The Hummer H3T that has modified into a rocket car, the car backs up, the wheels that fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera.

Minecraft

  • In Minecraft 1.8, there is a chance that "Tougher than diamonds, rich like cream" splash text will appear.

Midnight Club: Los Angeles Complete Edition

  • There are several movie posters throughout the game's rendition of 110 Freeway which features a Science-Fiction movie "Back to the Future" (1985) is seen on a billboard.
  • The power stations of Los Angeles which have the label "1.21 Gigawatts" which is a clear reference to the amount of electricity needed for the flux capacitor in time travel.
  • Pete question whether the guys in LA "got their racers on some DeLoreans".
  • The L.A. City Champ, Booke says that Judas in the Time Trial race, "Racing is so fast that Back to the Future is a powerful time travel in the green at the starting line".
  • Lester guesses Judas on the T-Mobile Sidekick cellphone, "The racing boys is later to show me you is still hot behind the wheel and including Marty McFly."
  • Julian trying to explain to Judas how the whole race in the starting line, if they get to the green, He tells Julian how the situation is changeable, "like in Back to the Future." Julian incredulously asks "The film?"  Judas sarcastically replies "Right, racing cars. and... Yes, the film!"
  • Chung Hee says that Judas on the T-Mobile Sidekick cellphone "It's about my wickest ride to adjust the flux capacitor from Back to the Future."
  • Doc is named after the brilliant scientist time-travelling inventor Dr. Emmett Brown from the Back to the Future trilogy.
  • A Plutonium-powered time-traveling DeLorean from the first movie is driven by Judas.
  • The theme from Back to the Future plays.
  • Victor responds with "I'm going to the starting line. Are you so telling me that your plan to go travel through time in those races? and time travel is featured in the legendary 'Back to the Future'." Judas exclaims "This must be a lot of races and the time travel adventures featured in Back to the Future is the wicked movie of all time."
  • The book store has A Match Made in Space by George McFly.
  • Karol talks about this movie while asking Player to get $1 million dollars to help co-own his two garages with him for his business
  • The game features many references to Back to the Future, which in the form of dialogue by Police Radio Traffic. Some examples are, "What did I tell you!?! Eighty-eight miles per hour!!!" and "It works! Ha ha, it works! I finally invented something that works."
  • A film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies is seen at Hollywood Boulevard.
  • When the Police officers of the Los Angeles Police Department fires up the Police Cars, it makes the "time circuits on" sound.
  • The "Tales from Space" comic book from this movie appears at the Avenue of the Stars ramp.
  • Marcel says that skateboards were invented by Marty McFly in 1955
  • The "Time is on my Side" book by Marty McFly is right next to the brain-wave analyzer (invented by Doc Brown in 1955, as seen in Back to the Future) appears at the Santa Monica Palace Mall.
  • LA Cop uses the dialogue as Dr. Emmett Brown by saying: "Great Scott!"
  • The three-lined glowing part of the Los Angeles Police Department's fused box resembles a flux capacitor.
  • Judas has some starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped in the 1964 Chevrolet Impala. In Back to the Future, the DeLorean has a few technical glitches with hinder time travel for its users, it has starter problems and a hard time restarting once stopped, much to Marty's repeated frustration.
  • Martin appeared in the game is named after Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy.
  • The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance poster is seen at the Classic Autos garage.
  • Annie says that she was so easy for something explaining would turn out for Jennifer Parker.
  • The Chevrolet Step Van has the signature "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises", which is the same one as seen in the first film.
  • When Booke discovers racing is so simple, he explains that there may be some difficulty in racing to the finish line. Judas discuss this being like "a slick street tone DeLorean with the extra pack of plutonium".
  • One of the things listed on the portal list was 1955, which is a reference to the first movie in the trilogy.
  • Andre solve the racing in South Central is so powerful and states that "Probably some races in Hollywood and Especially the time travel plot in Back to the Future."
  • A Flux Capacitor can be seen in the Unlock Achievement of the game called, "Time Travel in Midnight Club".
  • Moses, Steven, Maria, Angel, Gina, Mauro, Hector, Dice and Savo from Midnight Club II traveling back in time to South Central from San Diego (which is a mistake referring to how lightning in Back to the Future is ironically outdated in time travel) to struck the clock tower by lightning causing for the environmental damage. Somehow, Moses, Steven, Maria, Angel, Gina, Mauro, Hector, Dice and Savo lose the race, and takes leave South Central and get into the DeLorean from the Back to the Future films. In addition, the DeLorean DMC-12 has red/blue siren police lights on the top, the rocket boosters in the side views of the car, and the satellite dish in the back. As they return to their own time, the DeLorean drive through the city's building, leaves behind a pair fire trails in disappearance and Dr. Emmett Brown looks in through the door. 
  • The town square of Los Angeles is similar in layout to Hill Valley's Courthouse Square, including a gas station, a courthouse and a famous clock tower.
  • The Buick Grand National, with Judas' time machine attached, functions similarly to the DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future film series. As with the DeLorean, the flashing headlights in the top of the car resembles the wormhole emitter, although the wiring around the side views of the car resembles the time coils on the outside, a classical clock in the cabin connected to these tubes (which plays the role of the flux capacitor), the gauge meters in the dashboard resemble the ones (including the brass alarm clock), with the Top-Secret computer in the stereo that resemble the time circuits and the keypad with its top-secret buttons is similar to the lighted colored buttons from the time circuits' destination keypad seen on the inside of a time-traveling DeLorean. when Judas looks at the Back to the Future style Buick Grand National and gets inside, turn on the engine, typing the buttons on the keypad of the Top-Secret computer, the letters that reads "South Central Race" on the screen, pulls down the speed stick, floors the gas pedal and takes off in the streets of Los Angeles. The clock for the time machine are spinning, the glowing blue light and the designs for the flashlights as the wormhole emitter, the car speeds away and disappears in a flash, leaves a fire trail behind, the license plate spins around and falling down (in a reference to Back to the Future).
  • Oswaldo drives the Fusion-powered and hover-converted DeLorean.
    • A film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies is seen at Hollywood Boulevard.
    • The poster of "Back to the Future Part II (1989)" is seen at Doc's Garage in South Central.
    • The Santa Monica Palace Mall has Marty McFly's Hoverboard, the Color-shifting lenticular baseball cap, the Audio-adjusting jacket and the power-lacing shoes appear.
    • Police Radio Traffic mentions the movie by saying: "Dispatch, did you have any idea in the driver as in Back to the Future 2?
    • Andrew discover that the cops has been using the rocket cars in L.A. to look up results of horse races and bet on the winners, making him a millionaire. In Back to the Future Part II, Biff Tannen uses the Grays Sports Almanac to bet on horse races and becomes extremely wealthy.
    • The theme from Back to the Future Part II briefly plays.
    • Dr. Emmett Brown's Futuristic Clothing appears in Doc's South Central Garage.
    • Griff's hover-converted car from Back to the Future Part II can be seen in the Classic Autos Garage.
    • Lester says during the race mission, "Where we're going, we don't need roads." This is a reference to what Doc says in the flying DeLorean at the beginning of Back to the Future Part II.
    • Karol says: "You have to modified this car into a flying car at the exact time in Back to the Future II." The idea is reused (and spoofed) throughout the game.
    • The 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, features the flight mode in the car is just like the Fusion-powered and hover-converted DeLorean. when Judas looks at his car and gets inside, turn on the engine, the headlights that lights up in the front and view of the car, turn on the stereo, pulls down the speed stick, floors the gas pedal and floating.It includes the abilities that the wheels fold into hover conversion, the booster engines in the back that turn on with the cloud smoke bursts out, the car hovers close to the ground and fly into the sky in the streets of Los Angeles in precisely the same manner as the flying abilities from the flight mode of the DeLorean time machine.
  • The poster for "Back to the Future Part III (1990)" is seen at Classic Autos
  • Lester uses Back to the Future Part III to explain how time can be changed during some Races
  • A film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies is seen at Hollywood Boulevard.
  • Doc is named after the ingenious time-traveling inventor Dr. Emmett Brown from the Back to the Future trilogy.
  • The DeLorean time machine (Whitewall tires and hoodbox) can be seen in the vehicle showroom at the Hollywood Auto Garage.

Oni

  • The yield of an explosive device (contained within a self-destruct system) is noted as "1.21 Gigawatts"- the same value required by the flux capacitor in BTTF in order to work.

The Polar Express

  • As in the film, there is a flux capacitor present in the cab of the locomotive.

Poptropica

  • In the online game, an upcoming island called Night Watch Island takes place in a mall called Twin Palms Mall, which is refrence to Twin Pines Mall. Also, if you go to the parking lot, you'll find a Delorean and Marty's red pick-up truck parked. This can also be seen in the preview pictures for the Island tour. 

Project Gotham Racing 4

  • There's an Easter egg achievement, that can be unlocked by driving a DeLorean at 88 miles per hour in stormy weather.

Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time

  • The trophy gained after beating the game is called "88 MPH", which it goes traveling through time that features the speed made by the DeLorean.

Rider

  • In this IOS app, there is a DeLorean bike.

Scribblenauts

  • Level 8-11 of the game is clearly based on the climax of the first film. The levels shows a mad scientist standing on top of a courthouse during a stormy night, with a long road leading towards the courthouse. A cable is attached from the courthouse to a tree. To complete the level, the player has to create a car that is either high enough on its own, or make it higher by attaching a metal pole to it, and then have Maxwell drive it at full speed against the cable. Upon doing so, a lightning will strike the cable and the starrite appears. The hint for the level is "Timing is Everything! Get a charge at eighty-eight!"
    • Also, the same level has a farm and two pine trees at the start where Maxwell is standing, clearly a reference to the twin pines of Otis Peabody

The Simpsons: Road Rage

  • The Simpsons character Professor Frink can be heard to exclaim "I broke my flux capacitor!".

The Sims 3

  • There is a PS3 trophy entitled "Great Scott!", which is obtained by building a "flux combobulator".

Sonic CD (2011 re-release)

  • There Is an achievement called "88 Miles Per Hour".

Stars!

  • The flux capacitor is an electrical slot tech in the turn-based space empire game. The function however, is to increase beam weapon damage by 20%, nothing like in Back to the Future, although the image of it maintains a glowing Y-shape.

Star Sonata

  • A piece of ship equipment in the game is called the Flux Capacitor.

Subway Surfers

  • In this endless runner game, one of the power-ups is a hoverboard (that features Marty's Hoverboard). In the game, the hoverboard gives the player protection for 30 seconds and must be activated by double tapping on the screen. In the game, there are many different types of boards, some with a special ability, such as the Hot Rod, which has an engine for faster trips (similar to the Pit Bull).

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time

  • The Cooper Van, with Bentley's time machine attached, functions similarly to the DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future film series. As with the DeLorean, the van has to drive at a fast enough speed in order to time travel, although the van also needs an object from the same era the driver intends to travel to. The van also hovers during the time-traveling sequence, as the upgraded DeLorean does at the end of the first film.
  • In the prologue, when the gang makes the jump to Feudal Japan, the van leaves a fire trail and the gang's license plate remains, spinning, just like the DeLorean does during its first time travel.
  • In the plans to the time machine, a "Flux Capacitor" can be seen.

Team Fortress 2

  • One of medic cosmetic called "Doc's Holiday " is most likely resemblance to Doc Brown red aloha shirt beneath his yellow lab coat from Back to the Future II. Another cosmetic item called "Einstein" is most likely resemblance to Doc Brown's hairstyle.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose!

  • On the second stage of the climax scene in Back to the Future Part III, Buster Bunny make your way across the runaway train. At the end of the second level, when Buster and Montana Max pump a hand car up to 88 MPH, it speeds away and leaves a fire trail behind. This is a reference to the film Back to the Future.

Train Valley 2

  • The Jules Verne Train can be seen anywhere on the map.

Zero Time Dilemma

  • In the "Ambidex" fragment, Akane directly discusses the events of the first Back to the Future movie with Junpei and Carlos. She uses the movie and it's events to explain to Carlos about how his "SHIFT" works, the in-game ability that allows people to mentally travel across space-time. They (presumably for copyright reasons) refer to Marty as "M", and avoid using the actual name of the movie, or any of the other characters, despite discussing the story of the movie in detail.[3]
    • Akane, Junpei, and Carlos discuss the time travel mechanics of the movie, including what happened to the "M" from the changed 1985. Akane discusses how, in the event that the movie follows a single timeline theory, then "M-2" was essentially murdered by "M-1" when "M-1" overwrote "M-2's" memories and life with his own. In the event of a timeline based around a multi-world theory however, she theorizes that "M-2" and "M-1" must have essentially swapped places, with "M-2" ending up living in "M-1's" history. Akane tells Carlos that this is akin to how his own ability works.

Nitronic Rush

The DeLorean time machine appears labeled "Commander" on the gull-wing doors with the DMC badge saying CMD instead. The license plate shows "TIMEDOUT" instead of "OUTATIME"

The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules

Timmy Turner and his fairies riding the skateboard in the 1950's in the same way that Marty rides the makeshift skateboard in Back to the Future, Cosmo says that your kids are gonna love it is similar to the movie.