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NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC
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The Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions of NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC contain secret text in their code that some may find to humorously juxtapose one another.

•The Nintendo 64 version contains the text "An Alan Smithee Game", referring to a pseudonym used by filmmakers to disown a project they don't want to be associated with.
•The Dreamcast version contains the text "Joe Rules", likely a signature referring to either programmer Joe Barnes, artist Joe Williamson, or both.
person GamerBen144 calendar_month September 9, 2019
Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
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In the files are yellow and blue Yoshi icons, suggesting there may have more palette swaps planned for the game. In the final version, only green, red, and black Yoshis can be used.
Ratatouille
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Cars
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The song "Go Faster" by The Black Crowes can be found in the GameCube version's data.
Bionicle Heroes
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The game has several .txt files within it containing long messages from the developers. One file called Wacky.txt lists a set of facts about the game.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month
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Attachment There is an unused LED sign left in the game's data which may have been planned for use at the Rock Bottom bus station. A stationary sign is used in its stead.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty
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Unused models and code for Mr. Krabs can be found in the game's data, suggesting he may have been planned as a playable character in one of the mini-games, most likely the "Save Me Money" mini game.
Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition
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The game has unused music that may have originally been planned for use in one of the game's maps.
Mega Man X5
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Attachment Duff McWhalen/Tidal Makkoeen originally had a different unique theme, as opposed to the remix of Bubble Crab's theme from Mega Man X2 in the final game.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment At one point, the W Emblem was going to be purple. This would imply that when Mario equips the W Emblem, it was originally going to make Mario’s clothes transform into Waluigi’s clothes, as opposed to this happening by equipping the L and W Emblems in the final game.
Sonic Heroes
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All 12 playable characters have dialogue in the game that goes completely unused. The audio references an object that's referred to as an Omochao-themed gate. This gate would've been opened via the use of a nearby Omochao. However, no such "Omochao Gate" appears anywhere in the game, and Omochao himself does not physically appear in any level of the game either.
Has-Been Heroes
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In the Nintendo Switch version, there is unused data. This includes text and button icons for the Wii U controller, that may suggest a Wii U version was planned at some point.
FTL: Faster Than Light
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There is an unused race within the game's data called "Ghost". It has 50 health and is immune to suffocation damage. It's rumored that these were originally part of a scrapped event but they can be re-enabled by editing some of the game's files.
Superman: The New Superman Adventures
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Attachment In the prototype version of this game, a 3D model of the Titus fox was used as opposed to a 2D one seen in the final release.
Dancing Stage Party Edition
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Attachment An unused CD graphic exists in the game's files. It is theorised that this belongs to an unused song, "Addicted To Bass", since there is a reference to it in the files.
Disney's The Emperor's New Groove
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Within the PlayStation version of this game are unused pictures from the demo version of Croc 2, another one of Argonaut Software's games.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Files for Dragonite from the Pokémon series suggest it may have been planned to be summoned from the Poké Ball. While it does not appear as an assist character in the final game, it does appear as a background character in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. Two models for the character exist, with one more in line of those summoned by the player, featuring higher resolution textures.
Pokémon Sword
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Attachment Japanese clothing company Uniqlo held a competition called the UT Grand Prix for a winner to have their artwork used for a t-shirt to be worn in-game and receive $10,000, with the grand-prize winner being Chinese artist Li Wen Pei. However, it was later discovered that Wen Pei had broken the contest's rules causing him to be disqualified and the grand prize not being awarded to another entrant. Though not explicitly stated by Uniqlo as to why he was disqualified, it's believed this was due to Wen Pei having used his design for his own commercial purposes such as on phone cases and t-shirts, which goes against the competition's rules. Wen Pei's design featured a Gyarados sitting atop a trio of Magikarp presented in a totem style.
Girls' RPG: Cinderella Life
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Attachment Several changes were made to the game during its development: the game's box art was altered, the game's title changed from Cabaret Gals to Girls RPG: Cinderella Life, hostesses being changed to “Neosiennes”, the character’s underlying goal changed to finding a legendary lucky butterfly at the castle instead of being the best hostess, and the game's marketed sale price from 5,400 yen to 4,980 yen.

Though undisclosed, it's assumed that these changes were done so try and disassociate itself from the fact that the game is about being a hostess, which is deemed as not being one of the most dignified professions in Japan.
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