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Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
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Attachment A scrapped version of Camo can be seen in the original game trailer.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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There are unused files for the M249E2 SAW which was originally intended to be included in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but was never actually in it. They can be found in the PS2 version.
LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge
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In the PC version of the game, after obtaining 100% completion, it's possible to open a portal on the side of Space Mountain where a cave can be seen. To open the portal, the player must type in the code "sdreams". Inside the portal are LEGO Minifigure versions of most of the development team that worked on the game at Silicon Dreams.
Borderlands
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Attachment Borderlands originally featured a more realistic art style. Early screenshots and the game's initial reveal trailer show a lack of cartoon-esque black marks on textures.
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
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Within the game's executable file is a hidden message from programmer Richard Flower. It reads:
Tomb Raider IV - The Last Relevation -- Dedicated to my fiance Jay for putting
up with this game taking over our lifes,my step sons Craig,Jamie & Aiden (Show
this to your mates at school, they'll believe you now!!),also for my daughters
Sophie and Jody - See you in another hex dump - Richard Flower
11/11/1999
Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.
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Attachment A port of the game for the 3DO was planned and would've been called "Dragon Ball Z: Cell To Kogeki Da" with the final boss, Ozotto (an original character who had not appeared in any previous manga or anime), replaced with Cell. The port was playable at a convention in Japan in 1994, however it was never released. A promotional phone card was however given out.
WWF No Mercy
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Attachment The Big Show was originally intended to be featured in the game, however he was removed during development due to his contract expiring. However, using a Gameshark, it's still possible to access his face texture in Wrestler Edit mode. The name of the face texture is RROR (for ERROR).
TimeO
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Attachment TimeO was originally going to be a video game adaption of the Ghostbusters films. ZootFly were unable to obtain permission to use the Ghostbusters license, so they removed everything related to Ghostbusters and changed the game to TimeO.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3
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There are several unused voice clips that suggest that there were going to be more characters in Dragon Universe than there actually are. Notably, Kid Goku's Dragon Universe seemed to have involved him finding a time machine that takes him to the current Dragon Ball Z era, fighting Yamcha, Krillin, Tien Shinhan, Piccolo (who he thinks is still King Piccolo), maybe Vegeta, Teen Gohan (who thinks he stole the name from his grandfather) and Broly.
Activision Anthology
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Two unused games, Rampage and Skate Boardin', are in the game's files. They still have their cartridge artwork and TV screens, and can be played by renaming some files on the disk.
Silent Hill 3
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Heather Mason was named after Heather Morris, the person who provided the voice and motion capture for the character.
Wargame: AirLand Battle
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The subtitle of Wargame: Airland Battle, is based off of the US Army's European warfighting doctrine from 1982 into the late 1990s, which is the time period in which the game takes place.
Street Fighter II
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In the Japanese versions of Street Fighter 2, advice is given to the player on the continue screen. The developers originally considered having a mysterious old man give the advice, but never decided on a design for him, and so the idea was dropped.
Battlefield 4
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In the 17 minute gameplay reveal trailer is a scene in which the player must cut off their chief officer's leg in a quick time event. In the final game, this scene has been slightly altered, and the cut is made automatically.
Borderlands 2
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Attachment In a Reddit AMA, Borderlands 2 Lead Writer Anthony Burch said his inspiration for creating the NPC Face McShooty, the character that demands you shoot him in the face, was the "Close Range" video on The Onion, featuring a fictional video game in which the only gameplay is shooting people in their faces.

"That was mine. I saw this video...and thought it was hilarious, and thought we could play off the idea with Face McShooty." -Anthony Burch
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know!
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In the European release of the game, Flame Princess had her dialogue censored during the cutscene in which she is first met. In the US release, she calls Princess Bubblegum a "tart", but this was cut from all versions in Europe.
Scribblenauts
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Originally, the Ollars store had 30 extra levels to buy, but they were later cut from the game. Rather than removing the menu to buy them, 5th Cell simply made the buttons to go to it invisible. Trying to access this menu freezes the game.

This feature was mentioned in the manual, suggesting it was cut late in development.
Silent Hill 3
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Attachment Shingo Yuri, the character designer, based Heather's appearance off of Sophie Marceau and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Douglas Cartland was based off of Father Vito Cornelius from The Fifth Element.
Silent Hill 3
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Attachment The character design for Claudia went through many changes, including one where her head was shaved and her body was covered in tattoos. Spoiler:It was deemed that this made her malevolence too obvious, and they simplified her design.
WWF No Mercy
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It was originally intended for the game to have Transfer Pak functionality, allowing the player to take their created wrestler in the Game Boy Color version and place him into the Nintendo 64 version. The Game Boy version was cancelled, but the menu can still be accessed using Gameshark codes.
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