
Your Brain Coach was voluntarily pulled from stores in the United Kingdom after release due to complaints that the word "spastic" was triggered when a player didn't perform well. The game was never re-released, but is still sold with the European English language in Australia, as it isn't considered particularly offensive there.
A similar incident occurred with Mario Party 8 just one month later.
A similar incident occurred with Mario Party 8 just one month later.

Concept Art for A Link to the Past shows Zelda in futuristic attire. The original Legend of Zelda was planned to be set in both the past and the future. This art could be an indication that Nintendo considered reusing the concept for A Link to the Past.
The word "Capcom" was created from taking the first 3 letters from each word in "Capsule Computers" (from the subsidiary Japan Capsule Computer Co).
The word "SEGA" was created by taking the first two letters from each word in "Service Games", SEGA's original name.
Princess Zelda was named after Zelda Fitzgerald, the wife of American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.
When asked about the name, Miyamoto said, "Zelda was the name of the wife of the famous novelist Francis Scott Fitzgerald. She was a famous and beautiful woman from all accounts, and I liked the sound of her name. So I took the liberty of using her name for the very first Zelda title."
When asked about the name, Miyamoto said, "Zelda was the name of the wife of the famous novelist Francis Scott Fitzgerald. She was a famous and beautiful woman from all accounts, and I liked the sound of her name. So I took the liberty of using her name for the very first Zelda title."
Hal Laboratory, Inc. (A subsidiary of Nintendo, creators of Kirby and Super Smash Bros) named themselves "HAL" because each letter in "HAL" is one place ahead of each letter in "IBM", as if to say HAL were one step ahead.
Kojima initially wanted Gray Fox to play the main role in the game, but made the decision to have Raidan take the main role instead. This was to allow the younger members of his team to take control of the game.
Agro will occasionally ignore commands, as Fumito Ueda (lead designer) believed that "a real horse ... doesn't always obey. It's not like a car or a motorcycle, it won't always turn when you say 'turn!'"
He also admitted that the team had to work out a good balance of how often Agro would ignore commands to allow for playability over realism.
He also admitted that the team had to work out a good balance of how often Agro would ignore commands to allow for playability over realism.
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