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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.
Splatterhouse
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Attachment In the TurboGrafx-16 version of the game, the Terror Mask is red instead of White. This change was because the mask looked like a hockey mask and it made Rick look like Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th.
Disgaea DS
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Pleinair, the Dark Assembly keeper, is playable in the DS version of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. You can recruit her after beating the game once and in New Game+ choosing the blank option when talking to her.
Snatcher
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The initial versions of Snatcher on the MSX2 and PC-88 ended on Act 2. The developers originally planned to add Act 3 found in the later ports, but they had already went over the planned development time.
Bully
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Attachment For the original PlayStation 2 release, Bully was renamed in PAL regions to Canis Canem Edit which is Latin for "Dog Eat Dog." Canis Canem Edit is Bullworth Academy's motto and the game's tagline in non-PAL regions.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
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In the mobile version of the game, Sparx is absent from the game entirely. This makes the mobile version, as of right now, the only Spyro game never to feature Sparx.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
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Attachment The GameCube version can link up with the Game Boy Advance, which lets you display a real-time overhead map on your handheld while you play the game on your console.
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
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In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, Cynder is mentioned to be Spyro's sibling. However, Sierra have confirmed this was a mistake.
Viewtiful Joe
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Attachment Blade Master Alastor is really the personification of the Alastor sword from Devil May Cry. Many of his moves are taken from the game, and the sword and lightning he uses look very similar. When fighting Dante in the PS2 version, Alastor will berate Dante about mistreating and forgetting him.
Persona 3 Portable
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In the PlayStation Portable version, while playing as the female protagonist, during the ultimate boss fight with Theodore (the male equivalent of Elizabeth), Fuuka will describe him as female.
Franchise: Ace Attorney
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The first 3 games in this series were released on the GBA, only in Japan. When the first game was ported to the Nintendo DS, a new case was added. This case caused a continuity error in the second game, when the original last case of the first game was said to be Edgeworth's last case. This was corrected in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, which updated some of the lines of dialogue to fit the new case into the series timeline. Specifically:

• "(But after "that" case was over...)" became "(But a little after "that" case was over...)"
• "After that case, Edgeworth was in a peculiar state, and he got worse everyday." became "Edgeworth was never quite the same after that case, and then, with the case after that one..."
• "That was one year ago. It was right after you left to go back home." became "That was one year ago. It was a few months after you left to go back home."
Bomberman
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Shinichi Nakamoto completed the NES port of the game in a single 72-hour session.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
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The Counterstrike expansion pack added secret missions to the game that were called "It Came From Red Alert". The missions feature giant ants as the enemy. You can unlock this game mode in the PC version by holding shift and clicking the speaker in the upper right corner of the title screen. The game mode is also present in the collected version Red Alert: Retaliation but in the console ports you had to unlock the missions by beating the game.
Ōkami
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Attachment There's an IGN watermark on the covers of both the Wii version and the official strategy guide.
NieR
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Attachment There are actually two versions of the game Nier. Nier: Gestalt (an Xbox 360 exclusive title) features an older version of the protagonist, while Nier: Replicant (a PS3 exclusive title) features a younger version. Originally the team had trouble deciding on what kind of protagonist they wanted for the game so they decided to make one game with an older protagonist to appeal to western audiences and a younger to appeal to Japanese audiences. Nier: Replicant was never released in the west.
Silent Hill 3
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Attachment When you beat the game, you can enter a code to unlock a special costume for the New Game+. The code "PrincessHeart" has Heather wearing a superhero outfit. In the PS3 or Xbox360 version, there is an achievement/trophy for wearing the outfit called "Where's Luna?", which is a reference to Sailor Moon.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
subdirectory_arrow_right The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (Game)
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Attachment Before destroying the support pillars and causing the fourth floor to collapse onto the third, the four rooms in the center of Eagle's Tower's third floor are entirely different, consisting primarily of an extremely large pit. Of these rooms, the upper two are inaccessible and never normally seen in-game. It appears the one on the left was meant to be used, but due to the way the crystal switches work, the blocks controlled by them will always deny you entry. And even if it was accessible, the pit is too open and can easily lead to getting trapped on the second floor. Interestingly, while the room is inaccessible, it was still updated after the first version.

To the right of that room is one that was definitely never intended to be used at all, consisting only of a "down" staircase leading up to the fourth floor, presumably for testing purposes. It's also the only way to get up there. (Leaving the 4F area in any direction will take you to blank "default" rooms.)

These rooms are also present in the DX version.
Sonic Adventure 2
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Attachment There is a variety of unused data in the games code. Some of which was featured in later remakes. The unused content includes art assets, text that suggests a World Ranking system was in the works, extra tutorials, and added Chao World features. Unused content present in later versions include the Black Market and unused themes (Shadow, Amy, Omochao, Maria and the Secretary).
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
subdirectory_arrow_right The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Game)
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Attachment Twilight Princess is one of the few Zelda games that does not have a magic meter. As such, there is no need for Green Chu Jelly, which is an item used to refill magic in other Zelda games. However, in the Wii version, it is possible to obtain Green Chu Jelly through normal means. But it is only possible once, in the "Cave of Ordeals", room 19. Carefully kill all of the purple Chus and let a Blue Chu and and Yellow Chu merge. Kill it and then scoop up the remains with a bottle. Link will now be holding a bottle of Green Chu Jelly. It has no text, description or effect whatsoever. However, performing this trick in the GameCube version produces a Purple Chu instead.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
subdirectory_arrow_right Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game)
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Attachment In the GBA version, there is a new boss of K. Rool's Keep, called Kerozene, who can be found in the level "Stronghold Showdown." In the SNES version, there was only a cutscene in this location which gave you a Kremkoin before taking Donkey Kong away.
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