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Resident Evil 2
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Attachment In the Japanese version, the death scene animations are censored by fading the screen to black, leaving only the sound effects and "YOU DIED" text.
StarCraft 64
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The Nintendo 64 version of StarCraft has a slightly different story, different tutorials, and a bonus mission called Resurrection IV. It also features several command buttons that did not exist in the PC version.
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
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Attachment In the American version, instead of wishing Shenron for girl's panties, Oolong wishes for underwear for him to wear.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
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Attachment The Japanese release is called The Legend of Isaac (アイザックの伝説) and the title screen is a reference to the Japanese title screen of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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Attachment In Zangief's ending on the arcade and Genesis versions of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, there's a close-up of ex Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's face, but it was removed on the SNES.
Bully
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The game's re-release in 2008, Bully: Scholarship Edition, contained new content that wasn't in the original version of the game. This included new classes (biology, music, math and geography), new unlockable items, new two-player mini-games and new awards.
Duck Hunt
subdirectory_arrow_right Vs. Duck Hunt (Game)
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Attachment There was a Arcade port of Duck Hunt titled "VS Duck Hunt". The main difference is that the Arcade version has a Bonus Stage, it's also the only official version where the player can shoot the dog.
Mega Man Battle Network 2
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The Jack-in animation is different between the Japanese and international versions.
Madden NFL 15
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Attachment After a video surfaced in September of 2014 that showed Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice beating his fiancee in an elevator at a casino, EA removed Rice from the game entirely in an update released after launch.
The King of Fighters '94
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Attachment In the original Japanese release, opponents expel blood when hit. This was changed to show small hit markers instead when released overseas.
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Attachment While the console was called the Sega Genesis in North America, the console was released to most of the rest of the world as the Sega Mega Drive. The reason for the name change in the US was due to the trademark for "Mega Drive" being owned in the US by a company known as "Mega Drive Systems", which specialized in storage devices for computers.
X-Men: Children of the Atom
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Attachment In the early arcade release revision, revision 941208, after defeating Magneto, Anne-Marie Cortez is shown among the characters that enter the stage with a position and pose that makes it look as though she is holding Magneto's crotch. This was removed in later revisions and console releases of the game.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
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Attachment Following the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center & Pentagon, the game's inside cover removed the image of a pre-9/11 New York skyline (which includes the former World Trade Center) in flames, which fell in bad taste in the wake of the attacks.
Kirby: Squeak Squad
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Attachment Kirby had eyebrows added to him on the game's International box art to make him look angry.
Devil's Third
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Attachment Any scenes involving decapitation were modified for the Japanese release to have the characters head stay attached to their bodies.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Attachment In the 1.04 & 2.01 versions of the game, Umberto Robina's "Trojan Voodoo" mission's intro cutscene features dialogue mentioning the word "Haitians". In the 3.0 release this was modified to remove any mentions of the word "Haitian".
DmC: Devil May Cry
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Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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Attachment In the arcade and Genesis versions of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, Balrog's quote when he wins is "My fists have your blood on them.", but on SNES, this was changed to "Get up you wimp!".
Comix Zone
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Attachment The SEGA logo during the game's introduction is blue in the Japanese release, but white in the internetional release.
Blaster Master Jr.
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Attachment The original Japanese game is titled "Bomber King Scenario 2", which is a sequel to Bomber King (Robowarrior in the U.S.) which was developed by Hudson Soft. In International territories, the game was marketed as a Blaster Master title. The game is titled Blaster Master Boy in North America, but is titled Blaster Master Jr. in Europe.
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