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Franchise: Space Channel 5
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During the 'Pudding's Secret Plans' drama track on the CD 'Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Vol. Chu!!', Pudding says to her bodyguards, "Doesn't it look like I'm playing?". This may indicate that Pudding isn't actually playing her instrument during her guitar duel with Ulala in Space Channel 5: Part 2, and casts doubt on her ability to play at all.
The Wonderful 101
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Attachment The secret character Poseman is a reference to Viewtiful Joe. Not only does he resemble Joe physically, he does some of his poses, has a move called "Heroic Forever" which is similar to Joe's "Viewtiful Forever", and his title is "Go for it!", which refers to the introduction of each scored segment in the Viewtiful Joe games.
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon
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Unused graphics found in the game's data show Ray wearing a wedding dress. It's possible that he may have originally been a woman and an eligible bachelorette. His appearance could pass for either a male or female, further supporting this theory.
Mario Is Missing!
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While the Koopalings guard each floor of Bowser's castle, two of them, Lemmy and Morton, don't appear in the game. However, a couple voice clips featuring each of them can be found in the PC CD-ROM release's files, suggesting that they may have been considered, either for the original release, or as additional content in the expanded CD-ROM version.
Team Fortress 2
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The robots voices in Mann vs Machine are simply the standard, human class dialogue passed through a robotic filter.

Among these voice files are unused Demoman and Soldier lines, generally stating "DOMINATED!", followed by expressions of concern or friendship.

It's likely that the original, human versions of these lines were created for the WAR! Update, in which the BLU Soldier and RED Demoman were discovered to have a secret friendship, and the administrator pitted them against each other. The unused voice clips imply that the Soldier and Demoman were putting on an act for their bosses, pretending to no longer be friends. It's unknown why Valve chose not to include these lines.
League of Legends
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Attachment Nunu's "grungy" skin bears a strong resemblance to two Sesame Street characters: Oscar the Grouch and Cookie Monster.
Final Fantasy VI
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It was originally intended for Gogo to be found in any of the bars in the World of Ruin disguised as one of the player characters not in the player's active party. Gogo would randomly cycle between the towns based on a timer and if the player managed to speak to him/her with the real character s/he was disguised as, Gogo would reveal him/herself and join the party.

The developers felt the quest was too difficult and changed this for the final version of the game. This could possibly suggest that the Siegfried/Ziegfried imposter was meant to be Gogo during development.
DuckTales: Remastered
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Attachment Within the game's files are a number of unused images referring to Shantae, another character created by WayForward. It's possible that Shantae would have appeared as a playable character at one point during development, but was later cut. This is speculation, but it is evident that Shantae was at least used as a placeholder during development.
Grand Theft Auto V
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In an interview with Playboy Magazine, Sam Houser admitted that he got his mother, veteran actress Geraldine Moffat, to do some voice and mo-cap work for Grand Theft Auto V. While she is uncredited in the game, it is widely believed by many that she played Trevor Phillips' mother. They look similar, her actress is not credited, and she has an uncharacteristically English accent for a woman who is supposed to be Canadian.
Ecco the Dolphin
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Attachment Most of the artwork in the prehistoric era looks very similar, if not identical, to scientific artwork by Zdeněk Burian.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
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During Case 4, A Cosmic Turnabout, during Yuri Cosmos' breakdown (while his segway is malfunctioning), several of the stars that appear on screen resemble the Starman power-up item from the Mario series.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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Attachment In the Swamp of Evil, where the Misery Mire dungeon is located, there are three enemies that do not load properly, rendering them invisible. Despite this, they can still attack and take damage, though will remain unseen by the player.

These invisible enemies are Ku, some of which can be seen in the Swamp of Evil. The ones that do load properly are positioned in the deep water of the swamp, while the invisible ones are located in shallow water. It's likely the enemies were only programmed to function in deep water, and thus either the terrain was different during development, or the enemies were simply misplaced.
Silent Hill: Homecoming
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The song, "Wintery Mist", sounds almost identical to "Winter Tundra" from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
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The song "Wintery Mist" from Silent Hill: Homecoming sounds almost identical to "Winter Tundra", only slowed down.
Epic Mickey
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Attachment In an early version, Gus was to be caged like all the other Gremlins in the game as opposed to being free by default. This may explain why Gus never introduces himself to Mickey, as the scene where he would have done so was cut and never replaced.
Pokémon Ruby Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Sapphire Version (Game)
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Attachment The gems on Sableye's body may be a reference to Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, as the common colors for rubies and sapphires are red and blue. Sableye's shiny sprite also has green and yellow gems. Green is the common color of emeralds, making this possible reference also line up with Pokemon Emerald.
Big Bass Fishing
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Attachment The game's box art is reused concept artwork from the game Bass Hunter 64 for the Nintendo 64. The original artwork can be found during Bass Hunter 64's intro as a splash screen, however it features the Bass' mouth closed whilst the cover artwork of Big Bass Fishing has its mouth open.

Both games were published by Take-Two Interactive, though Bass Hunter 64 was developed by GearHead Entertainment and Big Bass Fishing was developed by Coresoft.
Knuckles' Chaotix
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Attachment Mighty the Armadillo's sprite sheet is nearly identical to Sonic's sprite sheet from Sonic Crackers, a Genesis prototype game from which Knuckles Chaotix drew its elastic ring mechanic.

This has led fans to speculate that Sonic was originally intended to be in the game instead of Mighty, but was changed late in development. This, as well as the theory that Tails was also meant to be included, is backed up by other assets in the game, including Amy Rose being hidden in a sound test and Sonic and Tails appearing in the ending screen when the game is completed with all 7 Chaos Rings.
Call of Duty: Ghosts
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The second Extinction map, "Nightfall", has an easter egg very similar to the "LOL" easter egg on the first Extinction map, "Point of Contact".

Four of the transformers on the utility poles will spark in a random order, and shooting them in that order will cause the word "ZAP!!!" to appear on the screen. After doing so, every enemy killed within four to five minutes will explode parts of snowmen.
No More Heroes
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The suggestive motion that Travis (and the player) must perform to recharge the Beam Katana resembles a masturbatory act because the japanese word, "自家発電", means both "Manual power generation" and "masturbation".
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