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Pokémon Sword
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shield (Game)
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The Galarian Yamask has one of the most elaborate evolutionary methods in the entire series. In order to evolve it, the player must allow Yamask to lose 49 or more points of HP and then, with the damaged Yamask, the player must go under the large stone arch in the Dusty Bowl area. Immediately upon doing the latter, Yamask will evolve into it's Galar-exclusive Evolution, Runerigus.
Pokémon Home
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Attachment Within the files of the original release version of the app, an animated GIF of Vocaloid Meiko accidentally hitting Vocaloid Rin while dancing could be found. The GIF was later removed in version 1.0.3. of the app.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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If one hacks the camera in the recreated Great Bay stage from Melee and points it to the far left, it's possible to see geographically accurate landmarks originally seen in the world of Termina from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask that aren't seen during normal gameplay.

This includes a series of ledges leading to an alcove with a Heart Container inside of it, Fisherman's Island, and the large gated entrance to the Pirate's Fortress, complete with a new design featuring two crossed swords.

These do not appear at all in Melee.
Virtua Fighter 3
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On Sarah's Subway stage, it's possible to get hit by the moving train in the background. In order to do this the player must quickly turn around at the start of the match and run towards the train. If done correctly, the train will hit them and their health will be reduced to a single point. This cannot be done unintentionally and is the only known instance of a stage hazard appearing in the Virtua Fighter series.
Mortal Kombat X
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Predator's Brutality winpose has him cloaking and walking off into the background. When performed on the narrow bridge-like Kove, Krossroads or the Pit X stages, however, when Predator walks into the background, his spaceship can be seen briefly decloaking and flying into the sky. This is because the Predator would otherwise be walking and logically falling off of the stages.
Jak II
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Attachment There is a picture of the Naughty Dog developers hidden out of bounds inside a building in Haven City.
Super Monaco GP
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In the Genesis version, by holding down A, B & C when crossing the finish line while in the Top 3 of the second race in arcade mode, the racer will be be holding up his severed head instead of a trophy.
Pokémon Sword
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shield (Game)
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There is a very rare chance that a Pokémon in the wild will come to the player's Pokémon camp while they are playing in it and ask to join the player's team. If the player selects the "Yes" option then not only will the Pokémon be able to join the camp but the Player will have also "caught" the Pokémon without battling it (it will go into one of the Player's Poke balls).
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Attachment Taking the camera inside of Dungeon Man on the Magicant stage will allow you to see Brickroad, who was the operator of the man-dungeon hybrid in EarthBound.
Luigi's Mansion
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Attachment The training room is completely modeled out in the 3DS version compared to the original release on the GameCube. However, in both cases, the player cannot use the Game Boy Horror, making it impossible to see through normal means.
Q*bert
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Attachment Typing in "BR&ND@R@CKS" at the password screen in the Game Boy Color version will show off two shoutout images made by a developer: one of his friends and family, and another of his/her dog named Brando.
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day
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Attachment By adding in "WeMissYou=1" to either hmgames.ini or scummvm.ini, several pictures of Humongous developers will be added to the puzzle game.
SpongeBob's Truth or Square
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Attachment In the Wii version of the game, there are letters and numbers floating in the middle of empty space outside of SpongeBob's house.
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
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In Konquest Mode, remaining idle on dialogue screens at certain points will cause a monk towards the bottom of the screen to break the fourth wall; turning around to look at the player and shrugging before resuming his original position.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
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Attachment In the Arcade version's Attract Mode, Rain can be seen fighting Shao Khan for about a second. Rain was not a playable character in this version but was added to stir up rumors of his alleged inclusion.

Upon closer inspection it can be noted that Rain's name within his health bar is copy-pasted in a different font than what is standard for character names during matches.
Half-Life: Decay
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Attachment In the fifth mission in the PlayStation 2 port, the corpse of a guard can be found floating in a pool. The corpse has over 3,000 health and if hit enough times, it will destroy and spawn Snarks which can be acquired for use.
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
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In Chapter V: Cut and Run, there is a certain breakable wall that the player can break via Jazz's Grapple ability which leads to a hallway with a switch at the end. If the player attempts to activate said switch it will transform into a robot and proceed to dance. Afterwards, a door behind it will explode revealing a hidden room.
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
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Rumble and Laserbeak can be found as hidden cameos in Chapter II: Defend the Ark, and if they are shot at they will retreat. Additionally, Soundwave can be found the same way, but disguised as a Cybertronian light fixture and he will transform, taunt Optimus, and then retreat if the player focuses their aim on him.
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
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Attachment In the Egyptian-themed levels, there are hieroglyphs of black dogs on the wall that are speculated to represent Morgan T. Dog (now deceased), a pet mascot of Naughty Dog. N. Sane Trilogy kept this reference intact.
Fallout 4
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On the eastern side of the map, between Boston Common and Back Bay District, there is a door to an underground bar known as the Prost Bar. Prost, translated from German, means "cheers" and the area is a reference to the TV sitcom "Cheers" which ran from the early 1980's to the early 1990's. The Prost Bar itself is a replica of the bar from the series, complete with several corpses dressed in outfits of characters from the series.
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