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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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By looking through the game's disc you can find different victory fanfares signed for each character, there's even fanfares for both Mewtwo and Roy. But in the final game, Meta Knight is the only character with a unique fanfare.
Pokémon Diamond Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Pearl Version (Game)
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Attachment Rotom has more forms than any other non-legendary Pokemon, and when you battle it in the generation IV games it's the only non-legendary Pokemon that uses a legendary Pokemon encounter theme.
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Super Mario 64 DS
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In the minigame "Loves Me/Loves Me Not", the tune that plays during a "REALLY LOVES ME!" is the Recorder theme from The Legend of Zelda.
Animal Crossing: City Folk
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Totaka's song can be found in this game. At the beginning of the game, while you are choosing your town's name / your name / your gender, wait a few minutes and you can hear the bus driver whistling the tune.
Splatterhouse
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Attachment All of the religious symbolism in the game was either replaced (such as the cross boss and the grave at the end of the game) or removed (such as the alter in the church). Strangely, even though the alter was removed and the church was turned into a long hallway, the church music still plays, and the candles from the alter are now floating.
Snowboard Kids 2
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The music of Turtle Island samples the music from Dizzy Land in the first Snowboard Kids.
NieR
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Much of the game music's lyrics were written in "futuristic" versions of existing languages. For example the song "Kaine" was written in Gaelic, "The Wretched Automatons" in English and "Grandma" in French. Altogether the lyrics encompassed Scottish Gaelic, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, English and Japanese.
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Super Metroid
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The Etecoons who teach Samus how to wall jump sing the power-up theme before their demonstration.
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
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The boss fight with Mz. Ruby is a rhythm based mini-game. In the HD Sly Collection, the music in the fight is remixed. Because of this, the music is no longer synchronized with her attacks. This make the boss fight much more difficult in comparison to the original version.
Pokémon Black Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon White Version (Game)
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Prime numbers had a significant role in the composition of N's battle theme. Though there is little evidence to suggest this in-game, N is actually a mathematical genius. It can also be said that he sees the world in a 'black and white' fashion, using formulas to make sense of it.
Composer and director Junichi Masuda frequently references this in N's battle theme with the use of prime numbers, and even more so with the addition of sounds like a clock ticking in N's final battle theme.
BioShock Infinite
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During seemingly music-less stretches of the game, an extremely slowed-down song is played in the background. When sped up, what seem to be voices can be heard in the song.
Street Fighter X Mega Man
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On the pause screen, if you hold the jump button and press up, down, down, down, an 8-bit version of Guile's Theme will start playing and override all the music in the game until you exit the game. On the official soundtrack, the name of the music is "Goes With Everything", referencing the "Guile's Theme Goes With Everything" meme.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
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The music which is played in the elevator is the same tune which is heard at the pause screen in Mario Strikers Charged, a previous Mario game which was also developed by Next Level Games.
RoboCop
subdirectory_arrow_right RoboCop (Game), RoboCop (Game), RoboCop (Game)
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Attachment The theme music of the RoboCop game from Ocean Software was later reused in a commercial for Ariston washing machines in the United Kingdom. It was then covered by YouTuber CBoyardee for the animation Dilbert 3. This cover version was then later sampled in a song by Lil B (AKA Based God) called "In Down Bad".
Tetris
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The original Japanese version 1.0 cartridge didn't have "Korobeiniki" as the "A-Type" music. It instead had another song called "Minuet".
WarioWare D.I.Y.
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If you name your game "Mario Paint" then, while you are making graphics for your game, the Mario Paint theme will play.
Kingdom Hearts
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In the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts, the Chernabog fight does not have the "Night on Bald Mountain" music. Instead the regular boss music will play. The "Night on Bald Mountain" music was added to the international release to make the scene more true to the scene from Fantasia. The music was added into the Final Mix version of the game.
Sonic CD
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The Japanese/European soundtrack for the game is different compared to the American version. An example of this would be the intro and ending songs. In the Japanese version, the intro song is "You Can Do Anything" while the ending song is "Believe In Yourself" by Cosmic Eternity. In the American version, both the intro and ending songs are "Sonic Boom" by Pastiche. Because the American version got a new soundtrack and the intro and ending FMV sequences were being re-edited to fit in time with the respective music, the game was delayed a few months.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
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During the games opening, the radio behind Banjo and Kazooie plays 'Windy', the over world theme of Conker's Bad Fur Day.
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Minecraft
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Attachment When Beta 1.4 was released (April 1st, 2011), there was a small chance of every chunk spawning a block that is now called "Locked Chest" which, when right-clicked, displayed a menu saying "Steve Co. Supply Crate". This is a nod to Team Fortress 2's Mann Co. Supply Crates. Clicking the "Go to Store" button opened a browser window to the newly created Minecraft Store, which sold 12 items:
• Steve Co. Supply Crate Key ($3)
• Steve Co. Supply Crate Key 5-Pack ($18)
• Miner's Helmet ($21)
• Name Change ($99)
• Creeper Saddle ($42)
• Secret Griefer Identity ($155)
• Enlargement Pill ($2)
• Response From Support ($494)
• Three "Coming Soon" items (Priced at $75, $7, and $1499)
• "Regular Padlock" for $8.

Items could be "purchased" by clicking on them. Once the cart reaches $10,000 worth of items, a pop-up appears advising you to click cancel if you're prone to seizures. If you click OK, the screen starts flashing various colors.

Clicking the Checkout button caused a Velociraptor sound effect with an error in the "checkout" process. On April 2nd, a banner was added which floated the words "April Fools!" across the screen, accompanied by a midi instrumental of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up".

The "Locked Chest" item was meant to be removed on the midnight of April 1st, but since the creator, Markus Persson, was sick, the item was removed on April 5th instead, the day Beta 1.4_01 was released.
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