Community:Fallout: New Vegas Easter Eggs

Dean Martin
The quest, Ain't That a Kick in the Head is a reference to the Dean Martin song.

Dr. Strangelove
The achievement Love the Bomb is a reference to the subtitle of Dr. Strangelove.

Frank Sinatra
The quest Ring-a-Ding-Ding is a reference to the Frank Sinatra song of the same name.

G.I. Blues
The quest G.I. Blues is a reference to the musical film of the same name starring Elvis Presley.

Howard Hughes
Mr. House's personality is based off of Howard Hughes'.

Indiana Jones
The Wild Wasteland trait may add an encounter containing a refrigerator, which contains a fedora and a whip, and skeleton. This is a reference to the scene in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" where Indiana Jones saves himself from an atom bomb in a fridge.

Mad Max
The achievements Blast Mastery and You Run Barter Town are both references to Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Blast Mastery refers to the character of Masterblaster, and Bartertown was the location around which Beyond Thunderdome was set. There is also a Mad Max outfit.

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
The Courier Who Broke the Bank is a reference to Joseph Jagger (1830 – 1892), a British engineer who was widely known as The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo.

Kill Bill Vol.2
The Shotgun Surgeon perk might reference a character from this film who claims that she's a surgeon with a shotgun.

The Professional
The Fallout: New Vegas perk, The Professional is a reference to the 1994 film of the same name, directed by Luc Besson. The correlating in-game picture features a stylized Vault Boy with a coat, stubble and round glasses similar to the main character of the film. The picture also features a potted plant that plays a significant role in the film.

Six-String Samurai
The Achievement New Vegas Samurai is a reference to the main character "Buddy" in the 1998 film Six-String Samurai.