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Sonic the Hedgehog
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In early screenshots of the Genesis game, a UFO could be spotted, but was not present in the final game. Yet when Sonic the Hedgehog was released in 2005 for mobile phones, the UFO sprite was found hidden away in the files, but still unused.
Platform: Nintendo 64
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Nintendo removed the Nintendo 64's ability to use RGB output (SCART/Component), but earlier versions of the console still have the ability to do so. An RGB signal can be achieved on the N64 by simply jumping a few wires on the motherboard and adding a few more electronic components.
WWF Raw
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There is an unused character found in the SNES version's data named "??Mystery??". He appears to be a placeholder for a 13th wrestler who wasn't finished. His sprites are borrowed from Shawn Michaels, but the palette used gives him grey hair and boots, pale skin, and black pants; and when performing certain moves, his sprites change to Bret Hart. He also lacks a finishing move, a theme song, portraits and a biography on the wrestler selection screen, and graphics for the Titantron that appears when winning a match. The Genesis version contains a variation, but this one resembles Razor Ramon.
FIFA 14
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Attachment Inside the game's files is an unused preview image of the Adidas Brazuca, the ball for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. However, the ball uses the texture and model of the Adidas Cafusa.
Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
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Attachment There are a number of items and objects that were found in the game's files which went unused. These include paintings, posters, an Imperial Space Station, creatures, droids, and the planet Taanab (first mentioned in the Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi novel) which was originally considered to be a planet to explore, although it remains unfinished.
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.
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.
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody
subdirectory_arrow_right Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (Game)
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Attachment The Gamecube version of Magical Melody gives the player an option to begin the game as either a girl or a boy.
This gameplay feature was removed from the Wii port, so that only the male protagonist is playable. Any reference to the female protagonist was also removed from the cover art.
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).
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.
Sonic Adventure
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In the Dreamcast version of Sonic Adventure, you can explore under the deep water in the Egg Carrier Chao Garden. Under the water lies a secret ring far out of reach. This was removed in the DX update, because the depth of the water was reduced, probably to prevent Chao from swimming out of reach and getting stuck in the terrain.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
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Attachment There are Tilemaps and Minimaps for all of the battle courses from Super Mario Kart. While these might have only been used as placeholders before the new ones were completed, it may also have also been possible to unlock these courses just like the tracks at one point. These are all stored in one piece, unlike the rest of the tracks and battle courses, which are stored in chunks.
Thief
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Valerie Bourdeau stated that the developers removed quick-time events, as shown in the original E3 trailer, due to the negative feedback that the gaming community gave.
Final Fantasy IV
subdirectory_arrow_right Final Fantasy IV (Game)
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According to executive producer Takashi Tokita (scenario writer of the original release), 3/4 of the original script had been cut from the Super Nintendo release due to hardware limitations, but some of this lost material was reworked into the DS remake.
Crash Twinsanity
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A level called 'Gone A Bit Coco' that took place in Coco's mind was cut late in development because it was glitchy and incomplete. It can be seen in early gameplay videos, and the level music was used in the credits sequences.
Dark Souls
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Unused text from the game's data reveals that Shiva of the East's main goal is to obtain the Chaos Blade. If the player manages to get one, Shiva will even go as far as attacking the player to obtain it.
CarnEvil
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Attachment Inside the game's files is an unused image of Jeffrey Dahmer holding a paper bag with the head of Neil Nicastro (executive producer, and CEO of Midway Games until 2004) in it. The image appears several times in various sizes, and was most likely used to fill empty space in the game's data.
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
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A hidden survival mode can be found in the foundry stage. It was apparently never finished, and was removed from the main menu. However, it can still be accessed in-game through a long and complicated procedure.
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
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There is evidence in the code of the arcade version that the two boss characters, Huitzil and Pyron, may have been planned as playable at one stage of development. There is an alternate color scheme for both of the characters that shows up if you are playing a mirror match, both characters are able to be played in Arcade mode though hacking (though Pyron can't fight the final boss due to a bug), both of the characters have their own endings, which are the exact same as their endings in the sequel, "Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge", though in a more unfinished state with the ending text just repeating "A" and the music not playing like it should.
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
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An unused audio file called "buzvbuz.wav" can be found in the game's files. The file is a clip of Bean Bunny from The Muppets.
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