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Grand Theft Auto IV
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The Rhino was originally going to appear in the game, but it was cut. There are still lines of code within The Lost and Damned files that show this.
Overwatch
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In April of 2014 during development, Reinhardt had the ability to throw his hammer.
Red Dead Redemption
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Attachment There are unused wanted posters for John Marston and Abraham Reyes in the game's files. These may have been placed around the map at some point. However, the Reyes poster is very different compared to the other posters.
Mario Power Tennis
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Attachment There is an unused Hammer Bro. left in the game's data. The file's name is "xcmdl_linesman_hbros_line_sbn" suggesting that the Hammer Bro. would've been the linesman at one point during development.
Donkey Kong Land
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Within the game's coding is a string under the name "PFLOYD" that maintains the integrity of the game's save files. This string appears in the English and Japanese ROMS under the offset 6F7A and needs to be present at AA00, AA40, and AA80 in RAM (along with two checksums) in order for save files to remain functional; if the string is not present in one of these RAM files, the corresponding save file will be wiped, even if the two checksums are cleared.

The name of the string, "PFLOYD", appears to be a reference to the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd, who was active from 1965 to 1996, disbanding just a year after Donkey Kong Land's release.
Final Fight 3
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In the European version of the game, holding Select until the Capcom logo fades away will bring up a debug menu which allows for various cheats such as health regeneration and a stage select. In the North American version of the game, this is disabled and only accessible via an Action Replay or similar device.
Bloons TD
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There's an unused tower called the "Spikey Ball Tower". By hacking the game and placing the tower, it was found to function properly.
Secret of Evermore
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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
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Attachment There are unused animations present in the game under the names: ABERUB.BAN, ABESIZE.BAN, ABEYAWN.BAN.

They appear to be idle animations.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Attachment Inside the game's files is a picture containing Link doing a pose next to Zelda. What's interesting about this is that Link's "Hero of the Wild" hat and tunic were changed in the final release. The length of the sleeve and cuffing were also shortened in the final version; it was rolled up slightly and thinner as seen in the photo. The gold trim on his hat was subdued green in the final release, likely because the 8-bit Link amiibo had a similar form.
Injustice 2
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At one point, NetherRealm Studios considered making a Fighter Pack 0, consisting of characters from Injustice: Gods Among Us, e.g. Ares, Batgirl, Doomsday and Shazam, however the idea was scrapped.
Overwatch
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In June of 2014, when Symmetra was first being tested, the model for Torbjorn's turrets was used as a placeholder for her turrets. The teleporter was functional at this stage.
Overwatch
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When Hanamura was first implemented, Point B had a circular design, and the victory pose location on the map was the map origin as the victory pose placement tool hadn't been used yet. Since the origin was partially submerged, the development team referred to the victory pose screen as "The Hottub" as characters looked like they were in a bath.
Resident Evil 4
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Attachment After the helicopter scene with Mike you can see a person hiding behind a pillar in the distance past the ruins and rubble when using the sniper rifle with an extra scope. It is unknown who this person is, though it is likely it is someone from the development team or someone related to them.
Street Fighter V
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Dhalsim's V-Skill originally consisted of him forcibly switching positions with the opponent, making it effective against projectile characters.

This move wasn't as good as the developers originally envisioned, and it proved frustrating for players, so this move wasn't included in the released game.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
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The S-ranked bow Rienfleche has an incorrect description in the US localization, claiming it functions like a brave weapon in that it allows the user to attack more often, which is untrue. The EU localization fixed this by giving it the correct description. This error is not present in the Japanese release.
Punch-Out!!
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Between rounds, Piston Hondo can sometimes be seen reading a manga. The texture used for the pages consists of scanned panels from the Sailor Moon manga series, albeit rearranged and flipped upside down to not look completely identical to the source material.
Street Fighter V
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Attachment Vega's original V-Trigger consisted of Vega calling down a steel cage that he could climb up and attack from in a similar vein to his stage in Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha 3. It was never implemented, because the cost of implementing the move would be too high.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
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There is unused text in the game's ROM that says "You've got a Shovel! Now you can feel the joy of digging!" Additionally there is unused chest data in one of the caves for a shovel suggesting that the shovel was originally meant to be obtained from a chest rather than being purchased.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
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When the game was released in Japan, it was renamed "Violence Killer: Turok New Generation", but the Gameboy Color counterpart retained its original name in all regions.
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