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Trials of Mana
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Attachment There seems to be a planned boss in the place where the party meets Jagan for the first time in Bucca Island that was removed prior to release that can only be accessed by using Action Replay on sample cartridges of the game. The boss's body is submerged under the water and attacks with two tentacles.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
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After defeating the final boss of the game, the villagers in the town of Prox can have their minds read. They have special dialogue related to the defeat of the final boss or to the release of alchemy. This is impossible to do without hacking however, as neither Ivan nor Sheba are available at this point in the game.
Mario Party
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Attachment There are a few mini-games which were cut but can still be found in the game's files. The games are All or Nothing, Tour de Mario, Bungee Jump, Same Game, and Yoshi's Tongue Meeting. Some of them are playable and can be accessed with the use of a GameShark device.
Luigi's Mansion
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Using an Action Replay code, it's possible to actually walk around E. Gadd's lab. There are two doors, one of which says "Training" that most likely went to the Training room, and one that likely went to the Ghost Portrificationizer room. There is also a functional ladder, but it doesn't lead anywhere. This suggests that in an earlier version of the game the player could travel to E.Gadd's lab by means of a ladder somewhere in the mansion.
Pokémon Crystal Version
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Attachment Even though Pokémon Crystal is incompatible with the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Light, Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2, there is an unused Super Game Boy border programmed into the game. This can be seen by setting a flag in the game's RAM to enable the Super Game Boy features. Cheating devices such as the Game Genie can also be used to achieve the same effect temporarily. The border is a leftover from the Japanese version of Pokémon Gold; the design is the same and the text reads Pocket Monsters Gold Version, rather than the English version's title of "Pokémon Gold".

When the player attempts to play the game on a model of the Game Boy prior to the Game Boy Color, the error message "This Game Pak is designed only for use on the Game Boy Color." is output by the game, with the word Crystal spelled out using Unown. There is an unused color palette associated with this message, using an orange tint, which appears when triggering the unused Super Game Boy border.
Metal Slug 5
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Attachment In an unused debug level, you can find an assist character named Acchiles. He was left out due to Metal Slug 5 being rushed. In one of Metal Slug 5's flyers, he is seen along with an unknown character.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment There are six "unused" entries in the debug menu's level select for Versus matches. While most of them crash the game, only two of them work properly. The first one, TEST, is a large terrain test stage with a unique backdrop. The background comes from a coffee shop in Palo Atlo, California. The second one, TSEAK, is a test stage for "Break the Targets" and was reserved for Sheik.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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By using Gameshark codes, you can activate cutscenes that were originally going to be in the game. One is an early version of the prologue cutscene which takes place at sunset rather than night and three other cutscenes that take place in the Temple of Time, in which each cutscene focuses on each Spiritual Stone.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Attachment By using a Pro Action Replay, you can play an incomplete version of the level Web Woods.
Final Fantasy VII
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Aeris, after being brought back via a cheat device, has dialogue in discs 2 and 3. This seems to imply that either Spoiler:she was not meant to die at the end of disc 1 or that Spoiler:she was intended to be revived later in the game.
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
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Attachment Through the use of cheating devices in the Japanese version of the game, the player can obtain a version of the Kingdom Key D called "Light Seeker".
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
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Attachment In the Japanese release, there are four mini-games available to play through the use of the PocketStation peripheral, a special LCD memory card device with PDA features not released outside of Japan. However, using a GameShark device in the western version, you can unlock the PocketBot menu in the Gesellschaft's HQ. This would perhaps suggest that the device was at one point planned for a western release.
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
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Attachment Two items which were available in the Japanese version but were made unavailable in the Western release were the Beauty Book and Cannon which were to be given to Servbot #38. This was because they were both related to the PocketStation peripheral which wasn't released outside of Japan. Both items can be unlocked in the western version using a cheat device, however Servebot #38's dialogue will remain the same unlike in the Japanese version.
Persona 3
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While Cerberus is Koromaru's persona, a version of Cerberus can also be used by the game's Protagonist through the use of a cheat device.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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The mission "Saint Mark's Bistro" has CJ temporarily return to Liberty City in order to carry out a hit for Salvatore. Although the player cannot see much of it, a large part of Portland, Liberty City has been modelled, although not much of it is solid.

One can use cheat devices (or mods on the PC version) to reach Liberty City and have a look around, although having a jetpack is recommended.
Super Smash Bros.
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It is impossible (at least without the use of a cheat device) to clear all eight digits in the points counter in 1P mode.
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Super Princess Peach
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There are several test levels left in the game's ROM. In one of them, Iggy Koopa is actually the boss, but due to him having no coding, he dies as soon as you enter his screen.
Animal Crossing: Wild World
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This game has a crash debugger triggered similarly to the one in Ocarina of Time. This one is a bit less technical and more informative, but a lot less in-depth. To access the crash dump screen, first crash the game; then, hold L, R, A, and Left, let go, hold Down and B, let go, and finally hold Start and Select. This screen also exists in Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros.
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Left 4 Dead 2
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A Special Infected called "The Leaker" was being developed. It had similar attacks as the Spitter and Boomer, and the ability to plant itself in the ground and act as a mine bomb. It was removed because the Survivors could run away from it, as the Leaker would alert the Survivors that it was planting itself.

However, it is still possible to play as The Leaker with console commands by using "Map MAPNAME Versus", then typing in console "Boomer_Leaker_Chance" and a number between 0 and 1. You will know when you are a leaker if it says "You are a/the Leaker!", or you explode on death and cause a small fire.
Saints Row: Money Shot
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There was originally going to be another game in the Saints Row series known as Saints Row: Money Shot. It was going to be connected with (the then upcoming) Saints Row 3 and unlock things for it. It was cancelled however, and the content was released as DLC instead. A beta was found online a few years later, though it requires a JTAG hacked Xbox 360 to play.
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