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Fallout 2
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Attachment There are three unused perk/reputation statuses in the game.
"Virgin of the Wastes" is a status that has no actual effect on the gameplay. It can naturally be removed after sleeping with any sex-specific characters. The description for it reads "You really need to get out more. Your sexual exploits have been... well, two dimensional." "Alcohol Addiction" is a status that was to be used for when the player ends up building an addiction to alcohol-related items in the game. It has no coding associated with it, just the art and description. "You have a problem with alcohol. Actually, you have many problems with your drinking habits." "Tragic Addition" is another addiction status that would have occurred after using a pack of Tragic Cards, which is a reference to Magic the Gathering. The effect would stop map travel periodically to say "You feel a burning desire to open another box of Tragic cards."
Mega Man X3
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Attachment A picture on the back of the game's box shows a vertical boss door leading into Blast Hornet's boss fight. This door is actually still present in the game in the space above the boss room, but it's normally inaccessible because of the layout of the level.
Mega Man Soccer
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Dr. Wily was meant to be a playable character unlocked by beating the game, however the final release of the game does not play all of the ending, so the game never reaches the trigger that unlocks Wily. Wily can still be accessed via hacking or using a cheat device.
Mega Man 7
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Attachment There is a Famicom hanging from the ceiling at the very beginning of Junk Man's stage.
Mega Man 7
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In the Japanese version of the game after Mega Man beats Dr. Wily and Spoiler:Wily says that robots cannot harm humans, Mega Man answers with "....." (which suggests that Mega Man is programmed with Asimov's Rules of Robotics). In the American version of the game, Mega Man says "I am more than a robot!! Die Wily!!" implying that Mega Man fully intended to kill Dr. Wily and break the Laws.
The Basement Collection
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On top of the seven included games (plus the two secret ones), there are four more older games hidden away as raw SWF files in the steamapps/common/basement/moregames folder. These are:

• Clubby The Seal (2004)
• Viviparous Dumpling (2005)
• Carious Welting (2003)
• Carious Welting 2 (2005).

Unlike the other games in the collection, these are unaltered from their original Newgrounds release.
Skullgirls
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Attachment Inside the game's files is an unused graphic with an alternate spelling of Squigly's name. It appears that it was meant to be used on the character select screen.
River City Ransom
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Attachment A hidden Easter egg in the game is accessible by going to the status screen and holding down and left on controller 2, and pressing right and select on controller 1. This will bring up a screen with two mugshots and Hiragana text under each that says "Kunio" and "Riki," as Double Dragon theme plays. This is only available in the US version of the game. The cheat can be executed on the European version as well, but the mugshots and texts will be replaced with pieces of the title screen, as the assets were overwritten in localization.
Go! Go! Cosmo Cops!
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Attachment A Japanese version of the game was planned, but was later cancelled. Despite this, the Japanese script from the cancelled release exists in the European version. It's inaccessible without a ROM patch, as it's not triggered by the DS firmware.
Action 52
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Attachment Setting the value of the RAM address $338 to 02 (or using the Game Genie code ZAOEAPAA) at the Rocket Jockey game menu will bring the player to Level 3. This is a semi-playable level with a wrongly colored background, and sprites that glitch out when certain enemies appear. There are also mountains in the background that don't appear elsewhere in the game, as well as projectiles that spawn periodically.
Luigi's Mansion
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Attachment There is a model in the game of a tall, faceless, twisting creature known only as "Elh". It appears to have been created a month after Luigi's Mansion was shown at E3. It has no textures, but it has some animations relating to fire and water. It's unknown what this creature would have done or why it was removed.
Luigi's Mansion
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Attachment In a prerelease build, there was a chef ghost inside the kitchen who would throw tomatoes at Luigi. The model of the tomato is still in the game's data, and seems to be one of the oldest models in the game.
Mission: Impossible
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There is text in one of the game's files for multiple unused items, including a communicator, a 45 caliber, a M16, and condoms:

Once the mission is over and Candice awaits, there's no better choice than the ribbed black ones. For extra pleasure. You don't want to save the world, evade enemy armies, only to get AIDS but some dumb hooker?
Hey You, Pikachu!
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Attachment At E3 2004, a tech-demo for the Nintendo DS featuring Pikachu was playable and was made to show off the DS' capabilities. It featured microphone mechanics very similar to Hey You, Pikachu! as well as some additional features.
Wii Play
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Similar to Wii Sports, the internal disk name of the game is "PARTY PACK FOR REVOLUTION" suggesting Wii Party was being developed before the release of the Wii when it was still named "Revolution".
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Attachment The colors of the Super Nintendo pads seen in the game's menu changes depending on the game's region. This is because North American Super Nintendo controllers have purple and lavender buttons, while European and Japanese controllers use red, blue, green, and yellow buttons.
Disney's DuckTales
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Attachment In a prototype version of the game, the health restoring item was a cheeseburger instead of ice cream.
The Sims 2
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Attachment There is an unfinished and normally inaccessible aspiration called "Power" in the game. It has some similarities to the "Popularity" and "Fortune" aspirations. Some NPCs and premade deceased sims appear to have this aspiration, and it can also be assigned to a sim using the Sim Modder cheat object.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
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Attachment Four unused cars can be found in the game's files. They consist of a Ford Expedition, a Toyota Celica, a Hummer H1, and a Nissan 350Z. The Ford, Celica, and Z350 are fully functional, but the Hummer's materials file doesn't point correctly at its model and textures, and only draws the alpha channel on most of the vehicle.
Nicktoons Racing
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Attachment Inside the PC version's files is an unused image of a badger wearing a green suit. This might have a relation to Jeff Badger, who is listed as "Morale Consultant" in the credits.
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