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Five Nights at Freddy's 2
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After completing the game, Spoiler:the player is rewarded with their end-game check with the money they've earned. The date on the check reads, "11/12/87", and the money earned is less than what the player receives in the first Five Nights at Freddy's. This suggests that the game is actually a prequel to the first game, and leads up to the events of the first game.
Kirby's Dream Land 2
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Attachment In stage 5-5, using Kine and the spark ability in one of the dark rooms will reveal a picture of a orca in it. The image bears a strong resemblance to the boss Acro from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. However, as Acro is never seen in-game, this may hint that he was originally intended to make an appearance but was scrapped and moved to later games. He can also be seen on one of the proposal documents of Kirby's Dream Land 2 in Kirby's Dream Collection.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment The last sentence of Pit's Trophy description reads, "Will Pit ever fight again?", possibly foreshadowing his role as a playable character in the next entry of Smash Bros. released 7 years later, Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Fallout 3
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Attachment A cafeteria bulletin board found in Vault 101 shows an advertisement for a Bingo Night, with the first prize being "a week's supply of Water Rations."
The "13" bingo-ball on the advertisement strongly suggests a call-back to the original Fallout, which starts out with Vault 13's Water Chip failing and requiring the Vault Dweller to go out and search for a new one.
Metroid: Zero Mission
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Attachment After completing the game, it's revealed that Samus made a small engraving on the base of the Ruins Test boss when she had lived on the planet as a child. The image is of herself, Old Bird, and an unknown Chozo that may represent Gray Voice.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
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In the Substance version of Metal Gear Solid 2, completing all of the VR and Alternative Missions with Raiden unlocks a version of Raiden in Gray Fox's ninja exoskeleton to play VR and Alternative Missions with. His only pre-equipped weapon is the H.F. Blade. This could imply that before Spoiler:Olga died, she gave Raiden her suit to use alongside the blade so he could train as a Ninja.
Left 4 Dead 2
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Attachment In Blood Harvest and Swamp Fever, several cows can be found with the skin on there heads shaved off. The infection in the game, Green Flu, is thought to be a mutated rabies virus in game, and spread through livestock. It is possible that these cows are the result of the local people performing rabies tests on the cattle to see if they are infected.
Altered Beast
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Attachment In the Arcade version's ending, it is implied that the whole game is an elaborate play, with the monsters and characters being actors in costume.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
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Attachment One of the attractions in the Telvanni city of Tel Vos is the Imperial Museum and Library. On one of the walls you'll find a note stating "Welcome to the Imperial Museum and Library. Please feel free to peruse the exhibits at your leisure, but please do take care around the prisoner. He has been in a terrible mood since we had to cut down his rations after the escape attempt."

The prisoner they are referring to is an Imperial guard in a nearby cell. Apparently since the Telvanni have very little contact with the Empire, they must have found the guard absolutely fascinating and put him on display.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Decade Duels
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The "Secret Pass to the Treasures" card only appears in this game. It is speculated that this stems from an infinite loop condition it can trigger.
Franchise: Kirby
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Attachment When Meta Knight is defeated in Kirby's Adventure, his mask breaks revealing his face to be identical to Kirby's, hinting that Kirby and Meta Knight are the same species.
Cave Story
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When using the Blade at Lv. 3, a ghostly image of King appears, holding his sword while slashing multiple times; it is most likely his brave spirit remained in the sword, fighting to no end to eventually kill the Doctor. This is proven in the description of the weapon in the Nicalis translation.
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Although the game is considered noncanon, some of the character's endings appear to follow up with the Tekken 6 storyline. Therefore, the endings are canon but the game isn't.
Crash Twinsanity
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According to a developer using the alias FakeNina, the line about Cortex almost calling Nina his daughter was added as a joke to make their relationship more mysterious. It's also hinted that she could very well be his daughter, and that only the future will tell.
Final Fantasy VI
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Umaro was originally supposed to be a random encounter on the world map and could only be caught with bait. Hidden game data suggests Umaro was at some point intended to be able to be encountered in the World of Balance, as an unused battle complete with stats and a simple AI script exists within the game's data.

According to Hironobu Sakaguchi, Umaro has a strong sense of honor and feels like he owes a debt to Mog, because Mog shared some food with him when he had collapsed from exhaustion.
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon
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Rune Factory 2 takes places approximately 10 years after Rune Factory. This can be inferred due to the common character in both games, Cecilia, being a child in the first game and an adult in the second.
Dark Souls
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Unused dialogue from Ingward suggests that the player was supposed to fight "a Darkwraith, a servant of the Four Kings" before obtaining the Key to the Seal.

This dialogue may refer to the Undead King Jar-Eel, a cut boss from the game, as one of King Jar-Eel's weapons is a Dark Hand, which is used frequently amongst Darkwraiths.
Spyro: A Hero's Tail
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Attachment Hogwarts can be found hidden in the game files. EuroCom also developed a Harry Potter game, so it was likely imported to test Sgt. Byrd's flight mechanics.
Red Dead Redemption
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There is a theory that the main character, John Marston, has a weakened or blind left-eye. Evidence supporting the theory is Marston's "Deadly-Assassin" outfit which includes an eye-patch that goes over his left-eye, during cut-scenes Marston seems to turn his head over to the left slightly to possibly see more with his right eye, sometimes when using Dead-eye, Marston will comment "I think like I got my eye back", after Dutch Spoiler:shoots the woman during Great Men Are Not Always Wise, John does not take the opportunity to shoot Dutch as he runs through the doorway on John's left side. The other lawmen make a comment towards John about not shooting him, too.And the Undead version of John Marston has a missing left-eye.

There's also another interesting bit hinting at this, which is a comparison between John Marston and Johnny Klebitz from Grand Theft Auto IV; Both share similar names (John/Johnny), both rode in gangs that left them both for dead and come from rough (and criminal) backgrounds, both have antagonists named Bill/Billy, both had a girlfriend/wife that was considered "every man's", both are forced to work with the government to save themselves and those they care about, and it is implied Johnny has a weakened/blind eye. ("Oh. I should use my good eye.")
Donkey Kong 64
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An infinite life GameShark code increase the player's life melon count to 4, though the most you can have normally is 3. Even after disabling the code, your melon count will stay at 4. It's thought that Rare planned to implement an additional melon upgrade at Candy's shop. Alternatively, it's also possible that two melons were planned to be used at the beginning of the game instead of one.
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