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Tales of Symphonia
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The Playstation 3 version of the game added a new set of costumes for everyone, putting them in the outfits of characters from other Tales games. These are unlocked by either beating the game and starting a New Game Plus file, or having save data from Tales of Graces f and/or Tales of Xillia. These are are:

Lloyd: Guy Cecil from Tales of the Abyss
Genis: Luke fon Fabre from Tales of the Abyss
Colette: Rita Mordio from Tales of Vesperia
Raine: Pascal from Tales of Graces
Sheena: Judith from Tales of Vesperia
Zelos: Alvin from Tales of Xillia
Regal: Malik Caesar from Tales of Graces
Presea: Elize Lutus from Tales of Xillia
Kratos: Ludger Will Kresnik from Tales of Xillia 2
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
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The NES version of the game uses a number of sound effects from Bart vs The Space Mutants. This is interesting, as the games were developed by different companies.
Mega Man Xtreme
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Attachment In the game's English translation, Vile is still referred to by his Japanease name, Vava. This error still remains in the 3DS Virtual Console release
Mega Man X3
subdirectory_arrow_right Mega Man X3 (Game)
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Attachment In the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC versions of the game, "Blizzard Buffalo" is misspelled "Bilzzard Buffalo".
Street Fighter
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Attachment When ported to the TurboGrafx-CD, the game was renamed "Fighting Street".
Mortal Kombat II
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Attachment In the Genesis port of the game, Rayden has an exclusive finisher that can be activated through a cheat, called "Fergality." This turns his enemy into a smoking version of Fergus McGovern, CEO of Probe Ltd. who worked on the port of the game.
Mega Man X3
subdirectory_arrow_right Mega Man X3 (Game), Mega Man X3 (Game)
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Attachment In the PC, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn versions of Mega Man X3, Auto can be seen in Volt Catifsh's intro.
Daikatana
subdirectory_arrow_right Daikatana (Game)
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A Game Boy Color version of the game was released. This version of the game was top down (unlike the PC & Nintendo 64 releases), and was influenced by the NES title The Legend of Zelda. It was never released in the United States.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
subdirectory_arrow_right Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (Game)
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In stage "Extra 3: More Monkey Madness", a 21st Red Coin can be found. The coin is hidden under a peg occupied by a gray Tap-Tap, with a rotating Paddle-Wheel above it, making it difficult to access. In the Game Boy Advance port, this coin is removed, indicating that it may have been present in the SNES version due to either a glitch or mistake.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
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Holding down L before selecting the Dream Land stage in the 3DS version will cause the stage colors to change to black and white, instead of the usual black and green.
Tales of Symphonia
subdirectory_arrow_right Tales of Symphonia (Game), Tales of Symphonia (Game)
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In the GameCube version of the game, Lloyd, Genis and Colette possessed incredibly powerful secret techniques (nowadays called Mystic Artes) performed under specific circumstances.

Lloyd: Falcon's Crest
Genis: Indignation Judgment
Colette: Holy Judgment

The PlayStation 2 version of the game added Mystic Artes for the other playable characters as well as the bonus boss Abyssion (Who can use all the playable characters' Mystic Artes) and final boss Mithos. Some characters have 2 Mystic Artes as well. The PlayStation 2 version also added various miscellaneous artes for most of the cast. The PlayStation 3 Chronicles rerelease of the game is based off of the PlayStation 2 version and retains the new moves.

Raine: Sacred Light (formerly unused in the GC version), Fairy Circle
Kratos, Zelos, Mithos, Abyssion: Shining Bind
Zelos' 2nd MA: Divine Judgment
Presea: Infernal Ruin, Crimson Devastation
Regal: Fanged Finality.

Sheena does not get any new Mystic Artes but her Summons now have a Mystic Arte character cutin image appear when performed.

Zelos as a playable character could now also learn and use his Judgment tech at any time once unlocked, Kratos gained a new healing/attack move called Guardian Field and Yggdrasil gained a move named "Yggdrasil Laser", a homage to Dhaos' infamous "Dhaos Laser" from Tales of Phantasia.
Tales of Vesperia
subdirectory_arrow_right Tales of Vesperia (Game)
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If the player uses Rita's Thunder Blade spell against Time Traveler/Dhaos when his health is below half during the Coliseum 200 man battle, Rita will instead perform Indignation and finish him off instantly. This references the intro of Dhaos' home game Tales of Phantasia, where said spell forced Dhaos into retreat. Rita will also be able to use Indignation freely from that point onward. This only applies to the PlayStation 3 version of the game.
Tales of Symphonia
subdirectory_arrow_right Tales of Symphonia (Game), Tales of Symphonia (Game)
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An unused tech for Raine, called "Sacred Light" can be found in the coding of the GameCube version of the game. The technique is almost fully complete, possessing a translated incantation ("Life, be thy sustenance and destroy the enemy!") and animation, though it does not damage the enemy.

For the PlayStation 2 version, Sacred Light was fully completed and implemented as Raine's first Mystic Arte, performed by using her Ray or Holy Lance spells 100 times then using anyone of them in Over Limit.

The English release of the PlayStation 3 version uses the formerly unused English incantation.
Dragon Warrior II
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Attachment In the MSX version of Dragon Quest II, talking to the King of Ladatorm without having anything equipped to the princess will get the player the "Skimpy Swimsuit." The screen will then cut to a drawing of the princess in the swimsuit briefly before returning to the game. This is not present in any other version of the game.
Kirby's Dream Course
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Attachment The color palette for the buttons on the SNES controller was changed in the North Amercian version to show the colors that are on the controller in North Amercia. The PAL version keeps the button colors from the Japanese version, but removes the text.
Kirby's Avalanche
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Attachment Since the buttons on the Super Nintendo controller are purple and black in North America, they were changed to the colors on the Super Nintendo controller's buttons in Europe which are red, yellow, green, and blue.
Disney's The Lion King
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Game)
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Attachment According to Masahiro Sakurai, the reason the Ice Climbers were cut from the roster is because of 3DS hardware limitations. He also states that he didn't want to add them exclusively to the Wii U roster to avoid there being considerable differences between the two versions.
Disney's The Lion King
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In the NES version of the game, the wrong song (The Pridelands) is played on the Stampede level.
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere
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In the Gravis Desert is a cracked structure. If the game is being played on a Game Boy Color, there is no way of entering, however, if playing on a non-color Game Boy, there will be an opening. Inside is a room that has a character give the Hero the choice to open one of the two chests in the room, both containing rare power-ups.
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