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One Piece: Romance Dawn
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Attachment The physical US release of the game was sold exclusively through Gamestop/EB Games and Namco Bandai's online store. Only 16,000 physical copies were made of the game, and each copy was individually numbered.
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Many releases of the Master System included games in the console's BIOS that could be accessed by booting up the system without a cartridge in it. Some releases included multiple games, with one in Brazil boasting 131, but most included one of the following:

Snail Maze
Hang-On
Hang-On & Safari Hunt
Missile Defense 3-D
Alex Kidd in Miracle World
Sonic the Hedgehog
Franchise: Pokémon
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In the first 3 generations of the Pokémon games, the player can use the HM "Cut" to remove patches of tall grass to avoid wild Pokémon. In Pokémon Emerald, the ability Hyper Cutter enhances this feature of Cut, causing it to clear a larger area of tall grass around the user. However, neither of these features were carried forward to the fourth or subsequent generations of Pokémon games.
Donkey Kong
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Attachment In the NES port, it's possible to climb down the bottom right ladder and loop to the top of the screen, bypassing most of the stage.
The Revenge of the Smurfs
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Attachment Revenge of the Smurfs is an enhanced port of The Smurfs, and the majority of the levels are directly copied from the 16-bit version of the game. However, the 'Mine' and 'Descent' levels are based on those present in the 8-bit versions of The Smurfs.
Collection: Madden NFL
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The songs used in the Madden series are generally heavily censored, with notable examples being the word "gangster" in Pitbull's "Fuego" being censored in Madden NFL 08, and the words "God" and "crime" being censored in Kevin Rudolf's song "Let it Rock" in Madden NFL 11.

Despite this, EA Sports did not censor the word "erection" in B.O.B's song "Created Monster", which was featured in Madden NFL 10.
New Super Mario Bros.
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Attachment A crash dump screen, used for debugging, still exists within the US retail copy of the game. It can be accessed by inputting a series of button combinations after crashing the game. It displays build information, the reason for the crash, and a stack dump.
Halo: Combat Evolved
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After beating the game on the Legendary difficulty, a special cutscene plays. Spoiler:Sergeant Johnson is seen grappling for an assault rifle with a Covenant Elite. When the Pillar of Autumn's self-destruct sequence is activated, Johnson says to the Elite "This is it baby. Hold me." The two then hug while the Halo ring explodes.

An updated version of the cutscene is also present in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
Resident Evil
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Attachment Jill's first encounter with a zombie is when she finds one eating Kenneth Sullivan's corpse, near the beginning of the game. However, the scene will play out differently if the player returns to the lobby before encountering the zombie. The first time they leave the dining room, Wesker will tell Jill to go back. The second time, Barry will stop Jill from leaving, and then the zombie will burst into the room. If the player then visits the room with Kenneth's body, his legs will also be missing. This alternate scene is present in the director's cut but not in the 2002 remake.
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
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The western release of the game is based on the Japanese re-release, Bravely Default: For The Sequel. Differences between the original Japanese release and For The Sequel include updated graphics, new story elements, and numerous mechanical tweaks.
Pokémon Ruby Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Sapphire Version (Game)
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Attachment In Victory Road, there is a one-way ledge on B1F. However, in the Spanish, Italian, French and German releases the top tile of the ledge was removed to allow access either way, and in Emerald, the entire ledge was removed.
Spyro the Dragon
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Attachment In some versions of the game, Cyrus is green, while in others he is yellow.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Attachment An unused HUD icon for a Ruger Autoloading Rifle can be found in the data of the PlayStation 2 version of the game. It was most likely cut early in development due to the unfinished state of the icon.
Spyro the Dragon
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Attachment Cleetus can be rescued from Beast Makers Homeworld and again in Twilight Harbor. However, his color scheme and voice are different in each location.
Sonic Adventure
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Attachment The hidden black Chao egg found within the Egg Carrier has a unique texture in the original version for the Dreamcast. It was blue and black with pink spots. This was probably so that it would fit in better with its surroundings. This was changed in later releases of the game to solid black. Opening it will hatch a regular black Chao with seemingly no special qualities, however.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Attachment There is a model and texture file for a silenced Colt m1911 on the PS2 disc, but they go unused.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
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Attachment The back of a Pizza Hut demo disc shows the walls surrounding part of the castle contained water at one point during development.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
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The Greatest Hits version of the game has many different changes to the music in the game, with many new tracks being added to areas that previously reused tracks meant for another portion of the game. In some cases, the correct track was already present, but went unused until the Greatest Hits release.
Final Fantasy IV
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The spells Protect (Armor), Shell, and Dispel were all cut from both the Easy Type and Final Fantasy 2 releases. Protect and Shell are still used by the Zemus Mind enemy, but the white magic icon was removed from their names, masking the fact that they were originally available to the player.
Final Fantasy IV
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Attachment In the SNES version of Final Fantasy 4, Tellah was mistakenly described as Edward/Gilbert's father. This was a translation error, and fixed in later releases.
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