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Persona 3
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In the PS2 update, Persona 3: FES, in the chapter "The Answer", all levels of the Abyss of Time get their names from Dante's "The Divine Comedy":
• The First Door, Malebolge, is the level where people who commit fraud are punished.
• The Second Door, Cocytus, is the lowest level of hell divided into for regions (the next four) where people who commit the sin of betrayal are punished.
• The Third Door, Caina, named after the Bible's Cain, is where people who betrayed family dwell.
• The Fourth Door, Antenora, named after Antenor from Homer's "The Iliad", is where people who betrayed their country dwell.
• The Fifth Door, Ptolomea, named after Ptolemy, governor of Jericho from the Bible who killed his guests, is where people who betrayed guests dwell.
• The Sixth Door, Judecca, named after Judas Iscariot also from the Bible, is where people who betray masters or benefactors dwell.
• The Seventh Door, Empyrean, is named after the the highest level of Heaven.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
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Attachment In the PC version of the game, there are a number of unfinished textures and loading screens from Star Wars: Battlefront 3. It was rumored that Slant Six Games was developing Battlefront 3 before it was ultimately cancelled.
Jetpack Joyride
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Attachment In the PS3 and Vita ports of Jetpack Joyride, there is a trophy titled "For Science". As the trophy image resembles the Aperture Science logo, this is likely a reference to the Portal series.
Sonic CD
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In the XBLA/PSN version, the achievement for time travelling for the first time is called "88 Miles Per Hour", a reference to Back to the Future.
Art of Fighting
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Attachment If a player finishes off King with a special or super move in round two, it will shred his shirt, revealing that he is female. This was removed from the SNES version.
Mega Man 7
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In Shade Man's stage, right before you fight him, you will encounter Bass. In the SNES version he says "Damn!", while in the Anniversary Collection, it was changed to "Darn!". This was most likely done to avoid a Teen rating for the game (as the E10+ rating had not been made at the time of the original release).
Final Fight
subdirectory_arrow_right Final Fight Guy (Game)
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The SNES version is missing the character of Guy. A later version of the game was released called Final Fight Guy, which replaced Cody with Guy and made up a new story to explain Cody's absence to the game. The game was sold in stores in Japan and was a rental only at Blockbuster in America.
Persona 3 Portable
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Attachment In the PSP version of the game, equipping the demon Mara will entice responses from both Elizabeth and Theodore due to its unusual appearance.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
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Attachment When the game was released on the North American PlayStation Store (PSN), it was taken down less than a week later due to reports that Idol Springs and Colossus were not working properly and contained glitches. These glitches included getting trapped in the Idol Statues, and items getting stuck within the levels. The glitches have since been fixed and the game has been re-released.
Resident Evil: Revelations
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You can see HUNK in the original trailer for the 3DS, even though he didn't appear until the HD version where he is an unlockable character.
Revelations: Persona
subdirectory_arrow_right Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (Game)
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A large portion of the game was removed from the North American version. Known as the Snow Queen Quest, this version of the game leads to an alternate ending. It was re-added in the PSP version of the game.
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
subdirectory_arrow_right Ghouls 'n Ghosts (Game)
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Attachment In the arcade version the main boss was named Lucifer, while in the console versions he was named Loki. This change was made to reduce the strong religious reference to the biblical Satan.
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
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Attachment In the Nintendo 64 version, entering the passcode "CHICKEN" will allow the player to pilot an AT-ST in a special bonus level. However in the PC release, entering the passcode will allow the player to pilot the Walker in any of the game's missions.
Resident Evil
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The Saturn version of the game also added a second Tyrant. After the player's first victory over the Tyrant that Wesker unleashes, when attempting to leave, another Tyrant will burst out of its stasis container.
Final Fantasy VII
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Attachment After you find Cloud in the hospital after he falls in the Lifestream, he will mumble incoherent things when you speak to him. One of the things he mumbles is "zeno... gias..." This is a translation error and a reference to the game Xenogears. In the PC port of Final Fantasy VII, the spelling is corrected to "Xeno... gears".

Cloud also says "A billion mirror fragments.... small.... light..." which is a reference to the vocal song of Xenogears, Small Two of Pieces. One of the lines to the song is "Broken mirror, a million shades of light".
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
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The number of times Snake has to survive the electric shock given to him was changed. He only has to survive 3 rounds no matter the difficulty, instead of the increasing amount you would get depending on the difficulty in the original.
BioShock Infinite
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The whispers you hear when using the Possession Vigor is dialogue from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet being played in reverse.

A longer version with some extra lines can be found by extracting the audio from the PC version of Bioshock Infinite's game files. Part of this is used when you get the Vigor. The rest can be heard being whispered to victims of Possession during combat.
Mega Man X8
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Attachment In Optic Sunflower's stage, if the player has a save of Mega Man X: Command Mission, puts in a code (the PS2 version), or completes all of the hard training sections (PC version), they can battle Cut Man in his original 8-bit stage.
Plants vs. Zombies
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Attachment There is a zombie called a Dancing Zombie that looks like an undead Michael Jackson from Thriller (that even does the moonwalk). He even summons back-up dancers that look like they are from 80's. His description says "Any resemblance between Dancing Zombie and persons living or dead is purely coincidental." After the death of Michael Jackson, the zombie was redesigned to look more like a disco dancer, and the back up dancer were redesigned to look like they were from the same time.
Resident Evil
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A zombified Albert Wesker can be found in the Battle Game minigame, exclusive to the Saturn port. He is far more durable than other zombie enemies found in the game.
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