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Donkey Kong
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This was the first Game Boy title designed with enhanced features when played on the Super Game Boy. Playing this way added a set value of colors and a background that looked like the Donkey Kong arcade cabinet.
Resident Evil 4
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During the segment of the game when playing as Ashley, it is possible to open a door into a Zealot to stun them and then perform Leon's suplex move on them. This glitch is only present in the GameCube version of the game, and was edited out in all other versions.
Super Mario Bros. 3
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game)
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Attachment If a Muncher is hit with Raccoon Mario's tail attack, it will turn into a block. This trick carried over to the All-Stars version, but not the GBA version, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.
Viewtiful Joe
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In the GameCube version, taking out a bomb but not kicking it away will result in Joe whistling the beginning of the Super Mario Bros. theme. Jumping and performing the same action results in Joe whistling another part of the song. For copyright reasons, this does not happen in any other version of the game.
Franchise: Guilty Gear
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Out of every character presently in the arcade version of Guilty Gear Xrd, Ky Kiske is the only character that retains his leitmotif from a previous game, "Holy Orders III", from Guilty Gear 2: Overture. It overrides the game's music in battle if Ky's ponytail is undone at any time during the match.
International Karate +
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Attachment In the versions of the game for devices that have keyboards, pressing 'S' & 'E' simultaneously will make the player lose his pants. Pressing 'T' will make all fighters lose their pants.
SoulCalibur II
subdirectory_arrow_right SoulCalibur II (Game), SoulCalibur II (Game), SoulCalibur II (Game)
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Each of the characters that didn't appear in the arcade release of the game are paired up against one of the four newcomers for their destined battle.

* Heihachi/Spawn/Link are paired against Raphael
* Necrid is paired against Talim
* Sophitia is paired against Cassandra
* Seong Mi-na is paired against Yun-seong

The rest are mutual battles between arcade version characters.
Mother
subdirectory_arrow_right Mother 1+2 (Game)
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The version of Mother included in the Japanese-only compilation Mother 1+2 for the Game Boy Advance is actually the unreleased U.S prototype translated back into Japanese.
Titanfall
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The PC version of Titanfall has an install size of 48GB, compared to 17GB on the Xbox One version. This increase in memory size is because the audio in the PC version is uncompressed. Lead engineer Richard Baker explained that this was done so that lower-end PCs don't have to dedicate processing power to audio decoding.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
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The same picture of the Prince fighting a Charger enemy is featured on the back of each version of the game, despite the Chargers only appearing in the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC versions of the game.
Mortal Kombat 4
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Attachment It was originally intended for Kitana to appear as a fighter. Her color palette was swapped to yellow and thus created Tanya. While Kitana's model and textures were removed from the Playstation release, leaving only her moveset in the code, she is still fully functional in the N64 and PC releases, and can be accessed with a GameShark code or patch.
Super Mario Bros. 3
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In the SNES and GBA remakes of the game (Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance 4), the creatures the Mushroom kings were transformed into were changed from regular animals, such as a dog or a spider, to creatures specific to the Mario series that don't otherwise appear within Super Mario Bros. 3.
Riven: The Sequel to Myst
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The PlayStation version uses the most CDs for a single game on the PlayStation. The entirety of the game played across 5 discs.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
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In the Vita version of the game, the trophies "Despair's Last Reward", and "Nine Coins, Nine Purses, Nine Bears" are references to the Zero Escape series, which was also developed by Spike Chunsoft. More specifically, the games Virtue's Last Reward and Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.
Doom
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In the Sega 32x version of the game, cheating or using the level select option will cause the game to end after level 15, displaying the credits and a fake DOS prompt, rather than proceeding to the next level.
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Franchise: Double Dragon
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Attachment There exists a version of the original Double Dragon made specifically for the Zeebo, a niche console sold in Brasil, Mexico, Russia, India and China. Like Double Dragon Advance, it was a remake that was built completely from the ground up as its own separate game. This version included six missions composed of reworked adaptations of missions 1, 2 and 4 from the original Double Dragon, and three completely new missions. Also included were new enemy and boss characters, and a total of 18 unlockable characters for the game's Extra Battle Mode.
One Piece: Romance Dawn
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The American 3DS release of the game did not retain the opening song from the Japanese release, "Eternal Waves" by TRIPLANE.
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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
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.
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