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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.
Air Zonk
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Attachment The game's intro differs between versions. In the Japanese version, Zonk will be seen ramming through the logo, while the American version will show Bonk on top of a building turning into Zonk and then flying off screen. The game's American intro can still be seen in the Japanese version if the player doesn't press anything on the title screen. The game's demo at the beginning of the game was also changed due to the intro change.
Final Fight 3
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Attachment The game was released as Final Fight Tough in Japan, and had a more decorated logo.
Metal Gear Solid
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There are two direct references to Hideo Kojima's previous game, Policenauts, in the game. In Hal's lab where the player first fights Gray Fox, there is a Policenauts poster on the northern wall. When talking to Otacon, he begins to express his love for Japanese animation and robots, showing footage from Policenauts as well.
In the Japanese version of the game, if the player has save data from Policenauts, Psycho Mantis will comment on it.
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, characters' defeated portraits show blood and gore. This was removed in the SNES release.
Kingdom Hearts II
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Attachment In the Japanese version, before the fight against Captain Barbossa and the Illuminator in "Isla de Muerta, Port Royal" (1st visit), a cutscene plays of Jack Sparrow impaled by Captain Barbossa's sword off-screen, unlike in the film "Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" in which it is shown on-screen. In the International release however, the sword was removed entirely.
Bomberman
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Attachment The North American release removes the red border around the title to make room for the expanded copyright information.
Blaster Master Jr.
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
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The game's ending was changed when released in the Drawn to Life Collection.

The original ending Spoiler:featured Mike and Heather holding dolls of Mari and Jowee before they are both in a car crash, resulting in both of their parents dying. Heather is severely injured, and Mike is sent into a coma. This suggests that the game took place in Mike's mind while he was in a coma. In the end, Mike wakes up.

In the rerelease, the ending was changed so that Spoiler:Mike simply falls from a tree and becomes unconscious while his sister looks over him. He then wakes up, and looks over to his Mari and Jowee dolls.
Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun
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Attachment All three versions of the game (Japan, North America and Europe) feature different logos, and the title screens of each were changed to reflect this.
Resident Evil 4
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Any instances of decapitation were strictly removed from the Japanese release.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
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Attachment The Japanese release is called "Cadillacs Kyouryuu Shinseiki", which translates to "Cadillacs: Dinosaurs of the New Century".
Shenmue II
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In the Dreamcast version, it's possible to transfer save data from original Shenmue to Shenmue II. However, as to be expected, this was not an option in the Xbox release.
Street Fighter EX2
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Attachment In the Japanese version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus, blood effects were shown whenever a character was attacked. This was removed from international versions.
Cars 2
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Attachment In the German release, the intro cutscene was censored to remove the scene involving Gatling guns, and to remove the explosion from the tunnel that Finn jumps out of.
Air Zonk
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Attachment In the Japanese version, if Zonk charges his ability to the max, he will drop a piece of poop. This was changed to a bomb/rocket in the American version. This change also applies to other poop-like sprites seen throughout the game as well.
Donkey Kong 64
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There was a special edition Donkey Kong 64 controller released through Nintendo Power. Original advertisements showed the controller with the entire Donkey Kong 64 logo, but this was changed to only saying "DK64" by release.
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