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Forgotten Worlds
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The game includes unused graphics for miniature versions of the unknown soldiers, most likely intended to be used as extra lives or other bonus pickups.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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An ice cream cone model is used as a placeholder item that displays as an elixir with no effects.
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Forgotten Worlds
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The game has six unused audio files, three music tracks and three voice lines for Sylphie.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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At the northern entrance to the Bridge of Hylia, there is a missing portion halfway up the column, and when Link climbs inside, the cel shading filters do not work.
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Forgotten Worlds
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Attachment Sylphie has two unused animations; one where she is talking and another one where she is smiling.
Forgotten Worlds
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Attachment The game was released as 'Lost Worlds' in Japan and had a more mechanical looking logo, and a unique font for the Capcom copyright information.
The Japanese title screen also doesn't include the high score shown on the international release.
Super Mario Odyssey
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Attachment According to Yoshiaki Koizumi, the song 'Jump up, Super Star!', came from developing Pauline as a character.

"As we were developing Pauline more as a character, we know that she was going to be interested in jazz. It was interesting for us to have the first song in a Mario game with vocals. Have you guys been finding yourself singing it?"
Real Bout Fatal Fury
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This game was originally planned to be the final chapter in the Fatal Fury series, but the game was successful enough to dismiss this plan.
Real Bout Fatal Fury
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Cheng Sinzan was originally going to appear in the game as a playable character, but Duck King was chosen over him in the end.
Forgotten Worlds
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Sylphie bows to the player when her shop is entered in the Japanese version and greets them with vocals, whereas in the western release, she is silent and does not move.
Forgotten Worlds
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The Item Shops have animations where their doors open. These animations go unused in the final product.
Persona 5
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Attachment The designs of the 22 Arcana are based on the Tarot de Marseille, a popular and influential Tarot deck from 16th century France.
Dragon Ball Fusions
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The character Gorus, a fusion of Goku and Beerus, was included as part of a contest where-in winning fan submissions would be included into the game.
Destiny 2
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The Road Complex AA1 armor was altered in patches 1.0.1.2 and 1.0.1.3 to change their design. This was done as a result of the gauntlets' resemblance to the "Kek" meme which originated in Starcraft and World of Warcraft but has since taken a different meaning, often being associated with white nationalist movements.

The original intention was in reference to the meme's use in games, and the change came about as Bungie doesn't feel its inclusion given its more contemporary context to be appropriate for the game.
Street Fighter V
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On April 25th 2017, the Temple Hideout stage was removed as it featured a Muslim prayer voice sample from an audio collection known as "Voice Spectral: Volume one", which some argued did not fit the stage, a Buddhist temple. Capcom decided to temporarily remove the stage and publish it again on May 31st 2017 with a different theme.
Tales of Berseria
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Attachment Spoiler:The scene where Artorius kills Laphicet was changed for the Western release. Instead of stabbing him directly in the chest, Artorius sacrifices Laphicet through a magical ceremony.
Street Fighter V
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Attachment Early concept art for F.A.N.G had originally depicted him as a Shaolin Monk.
Mages of Mystralia
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The game was announced as a kickstarter project, seeking out for a budget of $25,000(in Canadian money). The project was later succeeded with a total of $234,238 with 4,912 backers funding the project.
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
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The Ultra Street Fighter II version of the game removed references to the USSR that were present in previous iterations of the game.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
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Attachment There is an unfinished and unused outfit remaining in the game's data, that gives Link a pair of Great Fairy wings, prosthetic antennae, and a Kokiri-like tunic. It appears to be from an early stage in development since it has Link's hair and body proportions from A Link Between Worlds, with the "Toon Link" facial features used in Tri Force Heroes.
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