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Dead Rising 2
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Attachment There is a slot machine based on the Capcom game Mega Man 10, several of which can be found in the Yucatan Casino. However, there is another slot machine based on Capcom's Street Fighter series (using artwork from Street Fighter IV) that went unused and can be found in the the PC version's files.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
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Attachment In 2010, Rockstar Games graphic designer Mike Cala uploaded four unused early logos for Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars that were considered before settling on the final logo. Interestingly, the "Grand Theft Auto" logo is from the PlayStation 2 era of games starting with Grand Theft Auto III, rather than the logo for Grand Theft Auto IV which was released two years prior. In the latter game's logo, the leftmost leg in the "R" character in "Grand" extends down to the first "t" in "Theft", whereas the prior variant of the logo left a small gap in between the two.
Grand Theft Auto III
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Attachment The game's files contain the model for a scrapped vehicle called the "Buggy". It appears to have been scrapped early on, as it is missing a proper body texture with gradients like the rest of the cars in the game, and has damaged parts that are duplicates of the normal body pieces. However, based on its design this vehicle most likely went on to become the BF Injection in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment There are animations, a model and texture related to an unused wooden plank weapon that NPCs would have carried, specifically by the dockworkers at East Hook. An NPC can be seen holding this plank in the first trailer for the game.
person ClaudX calendar_month September 11, 2021
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Grand_Theft_Auto_IV#Plank

Grand Theft Auto IV first trailer:
https://youtu.be/M80K51DosFo?t=37
Ōkami
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Attachment An unused enemy named "Gotouryu", a Flying Demon based on the Japanese yōkai of the same name, can be found in the data for the Wii version. When asked about why the enemy was cut, director Hideki Kamiya admitted that he forgot to add the enemy in the game.
Balan Wonderworld
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After footage of the game's final boss surfaced from pre-release copies, players expressed concern to the developers that some intense rapidly flashing lights and other visuals during the final boss may cause serious seizures to players that have Photosensitive epilepsy, and in general may be an eyesore to players that are not epileptic. The developers understood and significantly changed the battle effects in a day-one patch that was heavily recommended by Square Enix to be downloaded by future players.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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If the player detonates explosive gel inside Penguin's vault, the stack of bombs turns into an unused destroyed Titan canister model that appears to have been carried over from Batman: Arkham City, although it is impossible to go back inside the vault to interact with it.
Dark Souls
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Attachment According to director Hidetaka Miyazaki, Gwynevere's character design was inspired by a group of female characters from the 1974 Fujiko F. Fujio one-shot manga "Yasuragi no Yakata", about a stressed CEO who is directed to a members-only club by his doctor where men are dressed in children's clothes and cared for by giant motherly women who treat the men like infants as they regress further into baby-like states.

Gwynevere's extremely large breasts were added by the artist who designed her, who was reportedly so proud of his work that despite Miyazaki's standards, he did not have the heart to tell him to change the design.

Miyazaki also originally wanted to include a mouth on Gwynevere's palm and created animations for it, but this element was scrapped from her design.
Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
subdirectory_arrow_right Fatal Frame 2: Wii Edition (Game)
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Attachment The Japanese and PAL region releases of Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir have exclusive bonus content that can be accessed after completing Story Mode by scanning an augmented reality marker on the back of the instruction manual to the Wii port of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, released only in Japan and PAL regions under the name Project Zero 2: Wii Edition. Scanning the marker will unlock models of Mio and Mayu Amakura as they appear in that game to view in Spirit Photography mode. Because the Wii port of Project Zero 2 was never released in North America, these models were made inaccessible in the North American release of Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir.
person MehDeletingLater calendar_month September 5, 2021
Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time
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In the game's files, an animatic for a scrapped minigame based on the biblical story of Noah's Ark exists. Two Rabbids are sent to the setting of the book of Genesis, falling into a raincloud that turns dark from their fighting, triggering the flood and then launching each one into two separate arks, with one housing dinosaurs. It is unknown why this minigame was scrapped, but it was likely to avoid controversy due to the sacrilegious nature of the animatic.
Trials of Mana
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Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos
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Dance Dance Revolution ExtraMix
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Attachment In the game's data there are unused graphics, including a CD, banner and background, for the song "PETIT LOVE" by SMILE.dk, a song which has never appeared on a home console release of Dance Dance Revolution.
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix Append Club Version Vol. 2
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Attachment Unused graphics for the song "Chotto kiitena (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)", including a disc, banner and background, can be found within the files of this game. This is especially interesting as this song never appeared on a home console release of Dance Dance Revolution.
Burnout 2: Point of Impact
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Attachment A pre-release screenshot shows an unused American bus modeled after buses owned by Coach USA, and was most likely scrapped to avoid copyright issues with that company.
Burnout
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Attachment A pre-release screenshot of the game shows that the buses that appear in the European tracks were originally designed with a different livery that resembles the livery used by buses owned by Stagecoach Group in the United Kingdom. This design was changed for the final release of Burnout, most likely to avoid copyright issues with Stagecoach Group.
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix
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The Japanese version contains mostly-finished data for the English localization of the game, which was still unfinished by the time it was released in Japan. By using a hack to trick the game into running in English, most text files and voice lines will be in English, and the controls will change to reflect the NA/PAL standard. However, the cutscenes will still be the uncensored Japanese animations with their respective original lip-syncing, and Roxas will use older voice clips from the original Kingdom Hearts II instead of the final English release which uses voice clips from Ventus from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep instead.
Unreal
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Attachment A fully functional enemy known as the Squid was cut from the game prior to release. It was planned to appear in the Bluff Eversmoking and Dasa Mountain Pass maps, but can still be used in user-made maps and mods, or be summoned into the regular game.
Super Mario Sunshine
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Attachment Eely-Mouth, the giant eel boss in Noki City, has an esophagus and stomach modeled with a significant amount of polygons. However, the game's camera never travels inside the eel at any point during the boss battle, leaving its detailed innards unseen during normal gameplay.
The Idolmaster
subdirectory_arrow_right The Idolmaster SP (Game)
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The original arcade release of The Idolmaster had several bad endings that were allegedly received by the first location play-testers so negatively that they were immediately taken out of the game. These endings are referred to as Death endings or "Z-ENDs" which can only be seen by earning a Z grade in the evaluation of an idol's performance, and involve the idols having a final meeting with the player to tell them they are giving up. The tone of each conversation varies with some idols frustratingly yelling at the player, while others will appear severely depressed.

The existence of these endings were considered an urban legend among the game's fans until 2014, when a volunteer for the now defunct fan localization website TLWiki found all of the intact Z-ENDs hidden in the data of the game's PlayStation Portable port The Idolmaster SP, and were later uploaded to Niconico. These endings were uploaded without an English translation, though archived text translations of every Z-END by TLWiki are available and included in the self-source tab.
person MehDeletingLater calendar_month August 26, 2021
Japanese blog post detailing Z-END origins:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200913185821/http://michaelgoraku.blog22.fc2.com/blog-entry-819.html

Ritsuko translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311112029/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:MM:41095

Azusa translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311113100/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:MM:23679

Yukiho translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140810135303/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:WS:34987

Makoto translation:
http://web.archive.org/web/20140810064932/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:PS:47298

Ami & Mami translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311104110/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:WS:53423

Haruka translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311123708/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:PS:6605

Chihaya translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311111022/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:MM:29382

Iori translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311103835/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:WS:12261

Yayoi translation:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130311123902/http://tlwiki.org/index.php?title=Idolmaster_SP:PS:18199

Ritsuko and Azusa Z-ENDs:
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm24580244

Yukiho and Makoto Z-ENDs:
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm24563142

Ami & Mami, Haruka and Chihaya Z-ENDs:
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm24587397

Iori and Yayoi Z-ENDs:
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm24517297
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