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Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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Hidden in the game is Totaka's Song, a short 19-note melody commonly hidden in the games that the composer Kazumi Totaka has worked on. The song is found in Club LOL and is part of any song that DJ KK is playing.
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Hotel Mario
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Iggy Koopa is the only koopa without a hotel. However, looking through the game's data reveals each hotel has an internal music, graphics and enemy data file labeled from L1 to L8. L6 is missing in its entirety, and the game jumps from Ludwig's to Wendy's hotel (L5 to L7).

You can extract sound and cutscene data from L6, but the hotel is left entirely blank. This points toward Iggy being planned to have a hotel of his own, opposed to only appearing in Bowser's hotel.
Rock Band
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On the song "Wanted: Dead or Alive," If you do well enough to have the audience sing along with your band, they will mess up during the chorus by singing an extra "wanted," even though that happens only once in the song. This derives from how fans of Bon Jovi would do the same thing at Bon Jovi concerts.
League of Legends
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Nasus' joke is a quote from the famous song "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by Baha Men.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
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The Song of Healing has the same first six notes as Saria's song but played backwards with a different rhythm.
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Pokémon Black Version
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Fans believe a number of areas in the game include music that sounds similar to music in Mother 3, such as Pokemon's "N's Farewell" and Mother 3's "Love Theme," and Pokemon's "Surf Theme" sounding like Mother 3's "The Green Train's Fun Too!"

None of the songs in the game are confirmed to be inspired by the Mother series.
Donkey Kong Country
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In the opening intro, Cranky can be seen standing on the red girders from the original Donkey Kong playing a phonograph. The music playing is from the NES version of Donkey Kong.
Grand Theft Auto III
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Attachment The musician Tom Novy was set to appear in the game along with his song "Back To The Streets" but both were cut from final release. However, his model can still be found in the files.
Loom
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Attachment The game is actually an interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. It even features many songs from the ballet.
Super Mario All-Stars
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There's an unused fanfare for Super Mario Bros. 2, not included in the NES version. It was eventually used as the Spade/Heart/Club House victory jingle in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.
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Mario Super Sluggers
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Attachment There is an unused theme entitled "bgm_captain".
Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Videogame
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Hidden in the files are two tracks named batman_song.ogg and song_driving.ogg. When played in a media player, they are actually songs from the anime Cowboy Bebop, being "Spy" and "Rush" respectively. According to the game composer, Jake Kaufman, these were place-holder tracks.
Final Fantasy VIII
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Two of the track names on the soundtrack have hidden meanings. The track "Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec" is actually an anagram of "Succession of Witches" and the opening track, "Liberi Fatali" is "Fated Children" roughly translated into Latin.
Mother 3
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Shogo Sakai was the only person in charge of all the music in Mother 3, which count up to being 250 songs. Itoi realized even before he started development that he couldn't just request an outside musician and wanted someone who would have a lot of time to work on the project.
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Mother 3
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Mother 3's Main Theme "Love Theme" wasn't created until far into the game's development. Itoi said that it didn't even exist in December 2005, a mere 4 months before the game's release.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I
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The first part of the boss battle theme from Episode 1 is actually an unused boss battle theme from a beta of Sonic 3D Blast.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II
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While playing on Nuketown Zombies, if the players shoot the heads off all the mannequins, an 8-bit version of Pareidolia or Coming Home will play, a reference to the first Black Ops.
Sonic Lost World
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The invincibility theme in the 3DS version is actually an instrumental version of the Sonic Heroes theme song.
Stryker's Run
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The tune played at the main menu is a cover of the song "Rydeen" by the Japanese electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra.
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Sonic Adventure
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The background music in the second area of Windy Valley, The Air, is an arrangement of the music from Green Grove Zone in the Sega Genesis version of Sonic 3D Blast.
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