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Earthworm Jim 3D
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Evil the Cat was slated to appear as the boss of the "Fear" level world but was cut and replaced with Professor Monkey-For-A-Head. Despite this, his image appears on records in "Boogie Nights of the Living Dead" and is even advertised on a few of the game boxes. Additionally, Evil Jim, Earthworm Jim's evil twin from the TV series, was also reportedly a part of the game before being cut.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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In the strategy guide, pictures of a white Leone Sentinel can be seen. This is not available in the final game.
Pikmin 2
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The game's files list the captain's folders as "orima" (Olimar), "orima3" (Louie), and "syatyou" (The President). The captain "orima2" was removed and was speculated to be Olimar's son.
Pikmin 3
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Attachment When the game's characters were just starting to be released, there were to be 4 playable characters, A (Which became Alph), B (Which became Brittany), C (Which became Charlie), and D. Nobody currently knows what happened to character D, but it's speculated that because the crew's ship is named the Drake, many aspects of Character D were given to the ship.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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A Toyota Supra and Subaru Impreza WRX are listed in text files. It is unknown what their in-game names were planned to be (assuming they would be changed).
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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There is an unused string of text in the game's files which hints that Assassination missions were going to return from Vice City.
"ENGLISH.gxt/ST_ASSI/Assasination contracts complete"
Super Mario World
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Attachment The Japanese box art of Super Mario World uses the subtitle, "Super Mario Bros. 4". Even though the subtitle isn't used on the Japanese title screen (or anywhere else) there is a graphic for the subtitle in the game's ROM.
Halo 4
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Attachment An unused model of Halo Reach's Scarab can be found in Spartan Ops Map "Harvester" data files. It wasn't meant to spawn any where in the map at any point.
Super Mario Sunshine
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There is unused text in the Japanese version hinting at an unused train system. According to the text, Mario could purchase tickets, get them stamped, and travel to different parts of Isle Delfino, possibly as means of accessing the different levels in the game. Since Pinna Park is one of the listed locations, this implies that either there was a bridge to the island at one point, the train was a subway, or Pinna Park wasn't always located on the tail island of Isle Delfino. Note that the text also hints at three possibly unused areas, named "Battleship Island", "In front of Flame Temple", and "Lighthouse Island".
Super Mario Sunshine
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Attachment Early in development, there was going to be an enemy named "Tramplin' Stu", another iteration of Stu in the game. The Tramplin' Stu was supposed to spawn Swoopin' and Strollin' Stu behind it as it walked. To defeat a Tramplin' Stu, you must fill it with water so that the outer shell pops, then you stomp on the eye on top of it. The data for Tramplin' Stu can be found in a test map where it shows up correctly, but without its shell. Tramplin' Stu shows up correctly with its shell when moved to the Delfino plaza map.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment In earlier versions of the game, the lab in Termina: Great Bay could be entered from both sides, and characters could stand on top of it. This idea was eventually canned and the laboratory was closed and moved to the background. However, the lab still has some textures and models of some pipes inside of it, likely remnants from the initial idea.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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Halo 2
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There were supposed to be several different types of warthogs to be driven by the player before they were cut from game development. This included an Arctic Model that would later be included in the Avalanche DLC for Halo 3 and a smaller transport ATV that would become the Mongoose in Halo 3.
MySims Agents
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Attachment Faith, the protagonist from Mirrors Edge, was to appear as a cameo, but was removed for unknown reasons. She can be seen as a trophy in Boudreaux Mansion.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment Binco from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was meant to appear in the game, but was replaced with the Russian Clothing Shop. You can see it in the "Looking For That Special Someone" trailer.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
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Attachment There's a cancelled Paris level which can be found on the game's PlayStation 2 disc.
Sonic Adventure 2
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There are also several unused lines, fully voiced by the game's English cast. Notably, some of these lines hint at scenes removed from the game's Last Story, 2 of which featured the President and his secretary, the latter (as well as Amy) telling the President not to give up hope and a scene that would take place shortly after Finalhazard's defeat, where the President says that, as a child, he admired heroes like Sonic and aspired to be as heroic and beloved as him, with the Secretary offering encouragement.

Another set of lines that would have appeared during the ending credits feature Eggman declaring he'll conquer the world without anyone's help, as well as him and Tails agreeing not to hold back next time they meet.
Manhunt 2
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Attachment There was going to be a newspaper and dildo weapon. Only their animations, sounds and HUD icons remain.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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Attachment Sonic was planned to fall asleep if you wait around, but the sprite wasn't used.
Mega Man
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Attachment During development, it was once planned the original Mega Man game would have eight Robot Masters instead of the final's six. One of these two scrapped Robot Masters was Bond Man, a robot that would have used glue as his main weapon and when acquired by Mega Man, he could temporally hold enemies in place (a gimmick that would later be used by the final game's Ice Slasher).

The PSP remake of Mega Man, "Mega Man: Powered Up" features two additional Robot Masters: Time Man and Oil Man, whom have no connection to Bond Man. There did exist plans to add Bond Man into Powered Up, but this idea was recalled to keep Bond Man's cult status.
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