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*The TV channel [[TURBO]] is a reference to [[Kees Bekkema|TurboTuTone]], a developer and former mod author for the game. Turbo's name can also be found in the form of graffiti.
*The TV channel [[TURBO]] is a reference to [[Kees Bekkema|TurboTuTone]], a developer and former mod author for the game. Turbo's name can also be found in the form of graffiti.
*The "Xeonyx" graffiti is referring to [https://www.mobygames.com/person/1248468/jamie-magnuson/ Xeonyx], a developer and former mod author. Best known for their map mod, Slocan Lake.
*The "Xeonyx" graffiti is referring to [https://www.mobygames.com/person/1248468/jamie-magnuson/ Xeonyx], a developer and former mod author. Best known for their map mod, Slocan Lake.
*The "EZ Pickins" graffiti is referencing Tim Baker, also known as [[Easy Pickins]].


==Community==
==Community==
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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
*Sometimes you can find houses with containers filled with [[Toilet Paper|toilet paper]]. This is a reference to global supply shortages during the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19|COVID-19]] pandemic, with toilet paper being one of the main items suffering shortages due to panic buying.
*A window shop in Louisville named [[Window (business)|Window]] is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]], a series of operating systems developed by [[Wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]].
*One of the variants of [[Walkie Talkie|walkie talkie]] is called 'Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie' The manufacturer's name is a reference to the toy retailer [[Wikipedia:Toys "R" Us|Toys "R" Us]].
*The clothing store chain [[Hugo Plush]] is likely referencing the luxury retailer [[Wikipedia:Hugo Boss|Hugo Boss]].
*The [[Art Gallery of Louisville]] contains various recreations of real life artwork  
*The [[Art Gallery of Louisville]] contains various recreations of real life artwork  
**A recreation of the 1893 piece [[Wikipedia:The Scream (painting)|The Scream]] by Norwegian artist [[Wikipedia:Edvard Munch|Edvard Munch]].
**A recreation of the 1893 piece [[Wikipedia:The Scream (painting)|The Scream]] by Norwegian artist [[Wikipedia:Edvard Munch|Edvard Munch]].
**The 1862 piece [[Wikipedia:Stańczyk (painting)|Stańczyk]] by Polish artist [[Wikipedia:Jan Matejko|Jan Matejko]].
**The 1862 piece [[Wikipedia:Stańczyk (painting)|Stańczyk]] by Polish artist [[Wikipedia:Jan Matejko|Jan Matejko]].
**Several artwork painted by Dutch artist [[Wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]].
**Several paintings by Dutch artist [[Wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]], such as [[Wikipedia:Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)|Sunflowers]], [[Wikipedia:Van Gogh self-portrait (1889)|one of his self-portraits]] and his most iconic painting, [[Wikipedia:The Starry Night|The Starry Night]].  
**[[Wikipedia:Michelangelo|Michelangelo]]'s [[Wikipedia:David (Michelangelo)|Statue of David]].
**[[Wikipedia:Girl with a Pearl Earring|Girl with a Pearl Earring]] by Dutch artist [[Wikipedia:Johannes Vermeer|Johannes Vermeer]].
**A [[toilet]] referencing [[Wikipedia:Fountain (Duchamp)|Fountain]], an infamous art-piece where the sculpture was just a porcelain urinal.
**[[Wikipedia:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog|Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]] by German artist [[Wikipedia:Caspar David Friedrich|Caspar David Friedrich]].
*Sometimes you can find houses with containers filled with [[Toilet Paper|toilet paper]]. This is a reference to global supply shortages during the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19|COVID-19]] pandemic, with toilet paper being one of the main items suffering shortages due to panic buying.
**[[Wikipedia:The Son of Man|The Son of Man]] by Belgian artist [[Wikipedia:René Magritte|René Magritte]].
*A window shop in Louisville named [[Window (business)]] is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]], a series of operating systems developed by [[Wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]].
**[[Wikipedia:Michelangelo|Michelangelo]]'s [[Wikipedia:David (Michelangelo)|Statue of David]].  
*One of the variants of [[Walkie Talkie|walkie talkie]] is called 'Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie' The manufacturer's name is a reference to the toy retailer [[Wikipedia:Toys "R" Us|Toys "R" Us]].
**A [[toilet]] referencing [[Wikipedia:Fountain (Duchamp)|Fountain]] by French artist [[Wikipedia:Marcel Duchamp|Marcel Duchamp]], an infamous art-piece where the sculpture was just a porcelain urinal.
*The clothing store chain [[Hugo Plush]] is likely referencing the luxury retailer [[Wikipedia:Hugo Boss|Hugo Boss]].


==Project Zomboid references in other media==
==Project Zomboid references in other media==

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During your time exploring Knox Country, various Easter eggs can be found throughout the area, referencing other games, media, developers etc. Many of these references are in the form of business names, graffiti, items, etc.

Pop-culture

Goodman Legal Services in Louisville is a reference to Saul Goodman, a character in TV Series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.

Film Parodies

The Indie Stone

Some of the graffiti in Knox Country references various developers.
  • A construction site in Muldraugh is owned by T.I.S. Construction, referencing The Indie Stone, the developer studio behind Project Zomboid.
  • Spiffo, the game's adorable mascot was a character from PAWS, an unreleased fighting game that Indie Stone were previously working on.
  • In several areas of Knox Country, you can find "NasKo" spray-painted on a wall, this is a reference to the Community Manager, NasKo.
  • Some areas also have "RingoD" spray-painted on the wall. The graffiti is referencing former modder, turned developer, Paul Ring.
  • Enigma Books is a chain of book stores with locations in West Point and Riverside, referencing the Support & Operations Manager, EnigmaGrey.
  • The hardware store chain Zac's Hardware in Louisville, refers to developer Zac Congo.
  • A cafe in Louisville, Cafe d'Eris is a reference to Eris, a former modder, turned developer.
  • The Blue Fox, a restauraunt in Louisville, references developer Fox Chaotica.
  • One of the Lunchbox variants has the face of Will Porter surrounded by love hearts. Porter is one of the game's writers.
  • A.A.Ron Hunting Supply is also a reference to Will's son. The business name is also likely a reference to the comedy duo Key & Peele's substitute teacher sketch.
  • T-shirts can spawn in some rare variants, having references to various The Indie Stone developers
    • A t-shirt with The Indie Stone logo can spawn.
    • A rare variant of the T-shirt has the face of one of the developers, Romain Dron.
    • Another variant can spawn with the bird logo of Aiteron, a modder then hired by The Indie Stone.
    • Another variant can spawn with the wolf logo of Fenris Wolf, a modder then hired by The Indie Stone.
  • R. Johnson Office Building in Louisville, references Robert Johnson/RJ, an alias used by Dron.
  • Romuald Dron Memorial Park was dedicated to the brother of RJ, who has sadly passed away. The park is located in Louisville.
  • A nightclub in Louisville, Beever's references Zach Beever, one of the composers behind much of the soundtrack.
  • Aitor Wire Company, a factory in Louisville, references developer Aitor Garca de la Cruz.
  • A clothing store in Louisville, Yuri Design, is named after developer Yuri Yakovlev. Yuri's name can also be found as graffiti.
  • The "Tanglewood" graffiti refers to Tanglewood Games, a studio assisting with development.
  • The "TEA BOYS" graffiti is a reference to The Eccentric Ape, another studio assisting with development.
  • Andrei and Son Hand-Crafted Wallets is a factory in Louisville, named after developer Andrei Topilin. Andrei's name is also found as graffiti.
  • The clothing store Sasha Sashay in Louisivlle, is a reference to the Lead QA Tester, Pandorea.
  • The graffiti "Yana Yana" is referring to QA Tester, Yana
  • Some areas have "Kirrus" spray-painted on the walls. This graffiti is referencing Kirrus, the system administrator.
  • The TV channel TURBO is a reference to TurboTuTone, a developer and former mod author for the game. Turbo's name can also be found in the form of graffiti.
  • The "Xeonyx" graffiti is referring to Xeonyx, a developer and former mod author. Best known for their map mod, Slocan Lake.
  • The "EZ Pickins" graffiti is referencing Tim Baker, also known as Easy Pickins.

Community

Various members of the community are referenced in the game, such as Twiggy's in West Point, a bar named after former YouTuber and streamer "sirtwiggy"
  • Twiggy's is a bar located in West Point, the bar is named after sirtwiggy, former Project Zomboid YouTuber and streamer. Twiggy is also one of the callers on KnoxTalk Radio.
  • KPK Consulting Business Investments in Louisville, references KPKPlays, a friend of TIS.
  • Hair O Genesis is a chain of barber shops that have several locations in Knox Country, the chain is named after Ontogenesis, a friend of TIS.
  • A car dealership Nolan's Used Cars, located in Dixie Mobile Park, references nolanritchie, a modder behind several popular mods, one of which being the Driving Cars Mod.
  • In the woods outside of Muldraugh, you can find Ben's Cabin, the name is referencing a forum user known as haze1434 and it being their base right before the birth of his child. Haze had to leave to go to the hospital because his wife was about to give birth. Their child was named Ben and the cabin was named after them as a way of commemorating this event.
  • The in-game show Moderators, is a reference to an actual event, when someone on the moderation team tried to ban a user from The Indie Stone Forums, but accidentally made them an admin instead. Whoops!
  • The advertisement for Incontileve, a fictional brand of bladder control medication, has Dr Cox as the spokesperson for the ad. The doctor's name is a reference to the mod author, Dr_Cox1911.

Miscellaneous

Project Zomboid references in other media

Project Zomboid mentioned in Minecraft.
  • Sandbox game, Minecraft references Zomboid in the main menu. Occasionally there's a splash text saying "Also try Project Zomboid!"
  • Survival game, NEO Scavenger also occasionally references Zomboid in it's main menu.
  • Project Zomboid's mascot Spiffo, can be found in the form of a rare plush item in 2D sandbox game, Terraria. The plush acts as a pet summon item, allowing you to summon Spiffo to join you on your adventures.

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