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Dragon Ball Fusions
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The characters Gohanks: Future (a fusion of Future Trunks and Future Gohan), Tanks (a fusion of Tapion and Trunks), Great Herculeman (a fusion of Great Saiyaman and Hercule), and Gorus (a fusion of Goku and Beerus) were only made available via QR codes in the Japanese version of the game. As a result, these characters are not available through normal play in any other version of the game.
Wario Land 3
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Attachment inside the game's files, there exists a unused graphic for a boss room, taking the form of an unsettling face.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Attachment The "Korok seeds" in this game originally started out as being rock-like objects that players were meant to discover throughout their adventure. These rock-like objects used the Master Sword pedestal asset from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
Dirty Harry
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Attachment There are unused sprites featuring a motorcycle, one being ridden by Dirty Harry, and the other left unattended which can be found within the game's files.
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.
Forgotten Worlds
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The game has six unused audio files, three music tracks and three voice lines for Sylphie.
Forgotten Worlds
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Attachment Sylphie has two unused animations; one where she is talking and another one where she is smiling.
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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The Item Shops have animations where their doors open. These animations go unused in the final product.
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.
Mickey's Speedway USA
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Attachment Inside the game's files is an unused Disney castle logo similar to the original Walt Disney Pictures logo. It was likely used when the game starts up as evidenced by the intro music.
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude
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Super Mario Galaxy
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Attachment A large castle area called "Starmans Fort" is still present in the games files, but was never finished and went unused in the final game for unknown reasons.
Ratchet & Clank
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In Drek's Fleet, there is a 6th ship that is used for the Drek cutscenes in game. The area is accessible using a cheat device, however it has no collision and will instantly kill Ratchet if he touches the ground.
Zero Wing
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A line of dialogue was removed from the intro sequence in the English version. Said line translates as "thank you for you cooperation".
Art of Fighting 2
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Attachment Concept art shows that Yuri Sakazaki originally had a trio of friends designed in order to help flesh out her character, which consisted of a part-time model, a student, and a 10 year old girl who views Yuri as a big sister of sorts. None of them appear in the game, with the idea being dropped during development.
Art of Fighting 2
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Attachment Ryuhaku Todoh was considered early on as a playable character, but he was scrapped due to unknow reasons.
Street Fighter II
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Blanka could originally return to the ground right after hitting an opponent with his Rolling Attack, allowing the player to follow it up with other moves in a combo. This was ultimately changed for the final release.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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Attachment Code, graphical assets, and strings can be found in the game's files for the character Matt the Radar Technician, Kylo Ren's alter ego from the Saturday Night Live sketch. The character was removed from the game late in its development due to legal reasons.
Lunar Knights
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In the Japanese version, there is an optional sidequest accessible by linking Lunar Knights with Mega Man Star Force through WiFi and entering a modified version of the Konami Code. This side quest is unavailable in all international versions.
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