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Kirby's Adventure
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Attachment The introduction to Vegetable Valley's main theme is inexplicably altered in the European release.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
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When using Mallow's Psychopath move on enemies, a brief blurb representing the target's thoughts will pop up. In the Japanese release, a large number of them are references to Japanese popular culture, nodding to works such as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Sailor Moon, Gundam, Fist of the North Star, Neon Genesis Evangelion, etc. In the English localization, most of these are either translated literally without accounting for the context, replaced with references to American popular culture (such as Madonna, Poltergeist II: The Other Side, and president Theodore Roosevelt), or otherwise completely rewritten.
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
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Attachment In 2021, a secret display mode for the PlayStation 2 version of the game was discovered that involves first setting the standard video output to 480p (through the "Progressive Scan Mode" option), and then starting a new game with the profile name "PSONE". Doing this will cause the game to lower the standard output from 480p to 240p and disable texture filtering, making it more closely resemble a PlayStation game. For unknown reasons, this mode is referred to as "Christian Slater mode" in the source code.
The Simpsons Game
subdirectory_arrow_right The Simpsons Game (Game), The Simpsons Game (Game), The Simpsons Game (Game)
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The game manual featured throughout every version's cutscenes (except the DS version) is the cover from the Xbox 360 version. The DS version, however, is actually from the in-game cutscenes used from every other version. Interestingly, the DS version’s cutscenes resemble the in-game ones from the other versions.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shining Pearl (Game)
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In the Canalave Library there is a Book that was not in the original games for the DS, called the "The Sea's Legend", that the game describes as being "recently discovered" and that states the mysterious following text:

Spoiler:"Once upon a time in the East Sea, there was a Pokémon known as the prince. A brave human asked Pokémon living in the sea to let them see the prince. Mantyke, Buizel, and a Quilfish with huge spikes acknowledged the human's bravery and joined them. Together, they set off in a boat over the sunset-streaked sea, sailing through the ocean gate stretched over the waves. News of this reached the ears of the prince, who went to meet the brave little party at the Seaside Hollow."

It's possible that this text was put into Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Spoiler:to tease the upcoming game Pokemon Legends: Arceus via giving the player a hint of a storyline or event that may happen in the latter game's plot. Furthering the suspicious nature of the text, Game Freak, when sending out review copies of the games, forbid any reviewer from talking about any of the text in the library.
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
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In the international version of the game, beating the game with the secret Capcom characters shows a generic congratulations screen, just like with the secret Marvel characters. In the original Japanese release, however, the secret Capcom characters have proper endings.
The Simpsons Game
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All "in-game" cutscenes from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were imported to the PlayStation Portable, Wii, and PlayStation 2 versions of the game despite obvious inconsistencies with the level designs.
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
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The character of Norimaro, based on Japanese comedian Noritake 'Noritaro' Kinashi, was cut from the international releases of the game due to Marvel's objections over the character, as they didn't want some random underpowered gag character going against their heroes. Capcom managed to convince Marvel to keep him on the condition he only appears within the Japanese release of the game.
Rayman Origins
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Exclusive to the PlayStation Vita version is a new collectible item called Relics that are gradually put together to unlock two mosaic cutscene rooms in the Snoring Tree. Each mosaic features origin stories for Rayman and Globox that contradict the originally planned origin story shown in the game's debut trailer. Rayman's origin story depicts him as Spoiler:originally having been bald and having a girlfriend with an afro, and showing the incident that gave him his hair. Globox's origin story depicts him as Spoiler:originally having red skin, and showing the incident that gave him his blue skin.
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Phasmophobia
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In the Campsite map's lobby area, if the player looks up when it is dark they can see a creepy figure with glowing yellow dot-like eyes staring down at them.
Phasmophobia
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In the Campsite map, there are a few references to popular horror media:

•A stick figure can be found on a gate which is the same stick figure the three main characters frequently find in the woods in the found-footage horror film The Blair Witch Project.

•Going to the lake and pointing any other source of light toward the water will cause a hockey mask to surface. This is a clear homage to horror film villain Jason Voorhees from the campsite-set slasher franchise Friday the 13th.

•Also pointing a source of light toward any area in the woods may reveal the internet creepypasta character Slenderman, however he is quite hard to see unless the player looks closely.
Dead Rising 4
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The Jill Sandwich Exploration Trial found in Capcom Heroes, which requires Frank to eat a sandwich equipped with the Jill Valentine costume, is a reference to the infamous line said by Barry Burton in Resident Evil, in which he saves Jill from a trap and tells her that "you were almost a Jill Sandwich!"
Dead Rising 4
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There are posters that can be found only in Capcom Heroes that pay homage to several games developed by Capcom:

Dead Rising
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Street Fighter
Viewtiful Joe
Darkstalkers
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure
Dino Crisis 3
Rival Schools: United by Fate
Okami
Lost Planet 3
Resident Evil VII: Biohazard
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Spirit of Justice
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Dead Rising 4
subdirectory_arrow_right Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package (Game)
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The Capcom Heroes DLC (which was later re-released for free on the PS4 as Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package) is a playable game mode where Frank can play as characters that pay homage to other Capcom franchises. They can be unlocked as followed:

Classic Frank (Dead Rising)
Dante (Devil May Cry)
X (Mega Man X)
Ryu (Street Fighter)
Cammy (Street Fighter)
Viewtiful Joe (Viewtiful Joe)
Mecha-Zangief (Marvel Vs. Capcom)
M. Bison (Street Fighter)
Adam the Clown (Dead Rising)
Arthur (Ghosts 'n Goblins)
Bass (Mega Man)
Morrigan (Darkstalkers)
Sissel (Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective)
Zombie Frank (Frank Rising DLC)
Jill Valentine (Resident Evil 3)
Amaterasu (Okami)
Akuma (Street Fighter)

In addition, the Shadow variants are a reference to both Shadaloo experiments Shadow and Shadow Lady from the Marvel Vs. Capcom series.
Minecraft
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If a Parrot is near a music box when the player inserts a music disc and plays music then the parrot will dance along with the music by bobbing it's head around.
Back 4 Blood
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In Back 4 Blood's Beta there was an unintentionally defective ladder in a warehouse section of the game that accidentally caused the players character to die upon using it. The game's devs decided to poke fun at this, after fixing said glitch in the final release of the game, by adding graffiti on the wall adjacent to the ladder that tells player to use caution when using it. They also had Mum comment on the "suspicious" ladder when she approaches it by telling the other characters to be careful on it.
Deltarune
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Attachment In the Japanese version of the game, the Spoiler:mock-VCR HUD icons that appear during Spamton NEO's ultimate attack in Chapter 2's Weird Route include two kanji-related puns: Spoiler:the "WRECK" icon and the "PAUSE" icon are respectively given the non-standard translations "殺エイ中" and "テイ死" instead of the typical "撮影中" and "ていし". The former includes an alternate reading of the kanji for "kill," while the latter uses the kanji for "death," tying in with Spoiler:Spamton's habit of replacing instances of "だい" and "です" with the phonetically-similar English words "die" and "death" throughout the Japanese script.
Deltarune
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Attachment The Version 1.07 patch adds in a new Easter egg surrounding Spoiler:the Pipis enemies that can be encountered on the Weird Route; entering a battle with one now has a 1% chance of spawning "Ms. Pipis", a Pipis with a pink bow on it. This difference is purely cosmetic, and the enemy functions identically to a standard Pipis. In the official notes for the patch, this Easter egg is alluded to by the text Spoiler:Pipis Fanservice, which is tucked in the bottom-right corner of the changelog.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
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In the home console release, the clock in the Clock Tower stage is linked to the console's own internal clock and therefore shows the actual real-world time during matches.
Kingdom Hearts II
subdirectory_arrow_right Kingdom Hearts III (Game), Kingdom Hearts (Game), Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (Game)
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Attachment Outside Merlin's House in Traverse Town in the first Kingdom Hearts game, the likeness of an owl can be found on the broken archway in front of the house as well as in the form of several small statues surrounding the building. Outside Merlin's House in Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden in subsequent games, this owl's presence is reduced to two emblems hanging over Merlin's front door both inside and outside the house. These owls are a reference to Merlin's pet owl Archimedes, a character from Disney's 1963 film adaptation of the T.H. White novel "The Sword in the Stone", who does not appear in the Kingdom Hearts series.
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