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Street Fighter EX
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Attachment In the Japanese version of Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, D. Dark's kick grab move used an explosive on the opponent's throat. This was censored and replaced with a generic throw in the International version.
Air Zonk
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Real Bout Fatal Fury
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Rayman 2: The Great Escape
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Attachment In the final phase of the Tomb of the Ancients (outside the door to the Clark boss fight), there is a secret passage leading to a blocked-off area showing a campfire party with a dancing Grand Minimus, two baby Globoxes playing drums, and a large character named Jeff, a depiction of Ubisoft lead 3D programmer François Queinnec, playing guitar.

This secret was originally created by an unknown artist and developer Arnaud Guyon for the Nintendo 64 version of the game and can be accessed with the following combination: Hold L + R while pressing A/B/A/B/A/B. This will cause a crate to appear that can be used to enter the passage. When the PC version of the game was developed, this cheat was changed to standing in a specific spot in front of the passage and typing "playjeff" to make the crate appear. Guyon posted details of this variant of the Easter egg on his website in 2002, but it would go undiscovered by players until 2018.

This area can also be accessed in the Dreamcast and Nintendo 3DS versions of the game using the following combinations:
Dreamcast: Press A/B/X/Y/X/Y
Nintendo 3DS: Press B/Y/D-Pad Right/D-Pad Left/D-Pad Right/D-Pad Left

In the Nintendo DS, iOS and PlayStation 2 versions of the game, the hidden area is available, but can't be accessed, either due to the respective buttons not being available to press or because the cheat was disabled. In the PlayStation version, it does not appear at all.
BMX XXX
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Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos
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Attachment The international release on Game Gear changed the font and removed act numbers from stage title cards from the Japanese release. Additionally, the stage "Gigalopolis Zone" was changed to "Gigapolis Zone".
Sonic the Hedgehog: Spinball
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In the European release, the Options menu music was changed to be much faster when compared to its US & Japanese counterparts.
Pandora's Tower
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In the North American version of Pandora's Tower, there is a bug that freezes the game if you try to access the 11th and 12th towers once the 13th tower opens. Strangely, this bug is only found in the North American version of the game, and hasn't been found in the European, Japanese or Australian versions.
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
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Attachment In the German version, all the blood and gore was removed or censored in the intro cutscene.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
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The bonus fifth case, "Rise From the Ashes", is the only case in the Ace Attorney games that doesn't have "turnabout" in the title. Strangely, the Japanese name for the case is "Yomigaeru Gyakuten", "gyakuten" being the Japanese equivalent for turnabout.
The Addams Family
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Attachment When facing the "Big Bird Boss" at "The Old Tree", he drops what looks like feces (possibly intended to be eggs), but this was removed and he was recoloured on the SNES.
The Legend of Zelda
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The Japanese release features a glitch that allows the player to obtain hearts only accessible through the use of the bridge or raft items by using the whistle parallel to a heart container. After using the whistle, the player is taken off screen over the item, and thus it is collected. This was remedied in the international release, wherein the player simply doesn't collect the container when they fly over it.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
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In the 3DS version, the spider-web in the Tomb of the Ancients located in front of the 1000th Lum doesn't have any bounce physics. This means that it is impossible to get the 1000th Lum without abusing a glitch in which the player must use an enemy's knock back effect to lift themselves up to it.
Persona 2: Innocent Sin
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Attachment On the PSP, "Hitler's" name was replaced with "Fuhrer" and his appearance was altered, the Swastika symbols in the background were also removed.
Silent Hill: Homecoming
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Attachment In the Australian and German versions of the game the cutscene where Spoiler:Pyramid Head kills Alex's father is censored by removing the body.
Metal Gear Solid
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Attachment In the Japanese version of the game, the knocked out guard Spoiler:outside of Meryl's cell will still be wearing underwear. In other versions of the game, the guard is found naked with his rear-end blurred out.
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires
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In the Japanese version, Cao Cao is given the nickname of "The Majestic Premier" while the English version changes it to "The Hero of Chaos".
The Order: 1886
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Mega Man Battle Network 3 White
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Attachment Both editions of the game feature slightly different jack in animations in Japan. The animation was removed from the international release of the games, instead featuring a short white flash.
Street Fighter
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Attachment Capcom released a "Deluxe Version" of the game's original arcade cabinet which featured pressure sensitive pads. Players would have to punch the pads in order to execute attacks, and the game measured the pressure applied to result in light, medium or heavy attacks. These machines were often subject to heavy wear and tear due to the nature of hitting the machine.
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