Alan Wake Remastered (Video Game 2021)
Remaster of the original.
"Sage Reviews" Alan Wake (TV Episode 2010)
game is reviewed"Zero Punctuation" Alan Wake (TV Episode 2010)
Is the subject of the critic's review."Show of the Week" Dead Island Riptide and Gaming Vacations from Hell (TV Episode 2013)
Clips from the video game are shown while the cast comment on the Bright Falls Writer's Retreat."Outside Xbox" 6 Videogame Idiots Who Had One Job, Idiot (TV Episode 2014)
Clips from the video game are shown."Outside Xbox" 7 Save Points That Don't Work in Real Life, We Tried (TV Episode 2015)
Clips from the video game are shown while the cast comment on saving the game by "standing under a streetlight."
Alan Wake: The Signal (Video Game 2010)
Alan Wake: The Writer (Video Game 2010)
Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Video Game 2012)
Alan Wake II (Video Game 2023)
Bright Falls (TV Series 2010)
"Zero Punctuation" Split Second: Velocity (TV Episode 2010)
Title dropped."Zero Punctuation" Top 5 of 2010 (TV Episode 2011)
Poster shown."Zero Punctuation" Yakuza 4 (TV Episode 2011)
Main character appears.Zombeer (Video Game 2014)
Referenced.- The video game is mentioned.
Vertigo (1958)
* The tree ring display in one area of Elderwood National Park is almost identical to the one used in the scene where Madeleine and Scotty discuss their lives compared to the life of the tree.The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964)
The in-game television show "Night Springs".Psycho (1960)
* The fact the Norman gave keys to Marion in Psycho which led to her doom is very similar to Barbara Jagger giving the keys to Wake in the beginning.The Birds (1963)
When Barry is alone at the cabin surrounded by birds he calls Alan and says 'the birds have gone all Hitchcock on me'. This is a reference to Alfred Hitchcock's film The Birds which involves birds attacking humans.- Sheriff Sarah Breaker makes a reference to the ending of the film just after they survive a Taken attack.
The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964)
When turning on the TV in the lumber yard, a show called "Night Springs" comes on, a parody of "The Twilight Zone." It parodies the mood, story style, and even Rod Serling as the narrator.
Alan Wake Remastered (Video Game 2021)
Alan Wake (TV Series)