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The most plausible explanation for your entire query is that it is a variation of the name of the Dutch independent game studio, . This is strongly suggested by the Chinese search results, which show "Rusty Lake" being directly translated as "红泻湖" (Hóng xiè hú) — literally "Red Lagoon".
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