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Duke Nukem II
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As an anti-piracy measure, the game will not allow you to pass beyond the first level if the game detects that FILE_ID.DIZ is altered or missing.
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Keroro RPG: Kishi to Busha to Densetsu no Kaizoku
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All options to save and load are disabled if the game detects that it's an illegal copy.
Dog's Life
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At the end of the game, Spoiler:the villain Ms. Peaches is fed into a cat food machine followed by cans of cat food falling off a conveyor belt. In the Japanese version, the scene showing her being fed into the machine is completely blacked out and replaced with sounds of Ms. Peaches struggling. Some of the sprites have also been changed in the ending as well. However, the Japanese version added a gun-cocking sound which the American version did not have.
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Franchise: Banjo & Kazooie
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One Piece: Round the Land!
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During the intro cutscene, the theme from the fourth opening of the One Piece anime ("Bon-Bon Blanco - Bon Voyage") with its lyrics is used the Japanese version, but is replaced with a made-up instrumental version in the European version. The ocean ripples shown on the "One Piece: Round the Land" titlecard are also slightly different in comparison.

Additionally, the part where Luffy and his friends are running towards the screen together is a reference to the fourth opening of the One Piece anime, where Luffy and his friends are walking towards the screen together.
Super Mario Bros. 3
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Attachment If the player tries to make Mario slide while wearing a Hammer Suit, Mario will go into the suit's shell. However, if Mario obtains the Hammer Suit while sliding, an animation of Mario sliding while wearing the Hammer Suit is used. This is the only time this animation can ever be seen.
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Team Fortress 2
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Attachment There was a free "Tux" item that was only available in the Linux version of Team Fortress 2. However, it's possible to get the Tux item using a Windows version of Team Fortress 2 by changing the name of the operating system to any Linux distribution, such as Ubuntu, Debian, SteamOS, etc.
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric
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According to former SEGA employee Steven Frost, the reason why the game was panned by critics was because of "over-ambition" from the development team at SEGA:

"The biggest mistake in Boom was trying to cram too much into the game... Not only were we trying to make just a really good Sonic game, we were trying to add more to it. We overextended our grasp in some ways. We're trying to add in a bungee mechanic, and we're adding combat, and we're adding puzzles, vehicles, hopefully a more compelling story and a bunch of different environments. And it's just a lot, you know? If there's any lesson for me, it's that being too ambitious can be bad."
Company: Amersoft
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Amersoft, one of Finland's biggest Commodore 64 publishers in its time, was a subsidiary of a tobacco company called Amer-Tupakka.
Resident Evil 2
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Attachment It is possible to spot the entrance gate to the Raccoon City Police Department that Jill uses in Resident Evil 3. In order to see it, the player must run up against the wall where it is hidden after killing all the zombies in the front plaza of the police station. Several zombies can be seen outside of the gate, though the player cannot interact with the gate itself.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment There is a glitch that makes Samus Aran's grapple beam three times longer than usual. It is performed by pressing: Z, up, down, up (on the D-pad) and Z.

By pressing the L button, the grapple will also home into opponents, but the A or Z button must be pressed again to grab enemies.
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Castlevania: Dracula X
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Attachment The Japanese version of the game is called "悪魔城ドラキュラXX Akumajō Dorakyura Daburu Ekkusu" - which in English literally translates to "Devil's Castle Dracula Double X". The American version, however, is simply called "Castlevania: Dracula X". Likewise, the Australian & European versions were renamed to "Castlevania: Vampire's Kiss".

There are also several differences between the titles screens of the three games. The Australian/European version does not have blood on its title screen. The Japanese version also uses two religious crosses in its "Double X" title, rather than a single red X used by the American version. The "PASS WORD" option is also spelled incorrectly in the Japanese version, but was later corrected as "PASSWORD" in the International version.

In the Australian/European & Japanese versions, the boomerang cross weapon looks like a religious cross, but was replaced with a regular X-shaped cross in the International version. This was likely done to avoid any religious complaints.
Dracula: Crazy Vampire
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The "Main Title" theme sounds very similar to theme of the musical "The Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
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If the game detects that you're playing a pirated copy of the game, a message will appear saying "This program will not run on the hardware found", making the pirated copy unplayable.
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Saints Row 2
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Attachment It is possible to ride up the walls of buildings with some of the motorcycles, though it is most easily achieved with the Kaneda or the Kenshin.
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Franchise: Strider
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Attachment British rapper "Tinchy Stryder" revealed in an interview with The Guardian that the game Strider is the source of the second half of his stage name.
Company: Nintendo
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Nintendo once attempted to buy the exclusive production rights to the Harry Potter franchise. J.K. Rowling turned it down in favor of several other proposals by media giants with greater resources, such as Disney and Universal. Whereas Nintendo was only able to offer video game adaptations of the books, these larger companies had the ability to adapt the franchise for television and film, as well as gaming.

In the end, Rowling sold the rights to Warner Bros., who would later contract Electronic Arts to create the video game adaptations of the Harry Potter film series.
Nicktoons Unite!
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Attachment In the opening of the GBA version, Denzel Crocker's name is misspelled as "Denzil Crocker".
Sonic Battle
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The Gimme Shelter level is named after the Rolling Stones song of the same name.
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