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Assassin's Creed
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Attachment During the game's opening, Altair is seen shooting a crossbow at an enemy. In the beta version of the game, the crossbow was a usable weapon, but was never made available in the final release of the game. The opening cinematic was very likely made during the beta period of development. The crossbow doesn't make an appearance until Assassins Creed Brotherhood.
Super Mario Galaxy
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Attachment Within the game's files is an unused land mine. Though it goes unused, by modifying the game to insert it back into a level, it appears to be fully functional.
Pikmin 2
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Attachment Gamecube discs of Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker & the original Pikmin were originally going to be unique treasures to collect. There textures can still be found in the game's files.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
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Attachment Triple Bananas, Golden Mushrooms, Fake Item Boxes and Bo-ombs were all going to return as items but were cut for uknown reasons. Their sprites can still be found in the game's data.
Mario Kart DS
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Attachment Bowser's Shell was originally going to be an item in Mario Kart DS, but it didn't make the cut. However, its sprite can be found within the game's files.
One Piece: Unlimited World RED
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Through the use of hacking, unused items called Pandaman Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, White, Black, and Gold can be found. Why they were removed is unknown, but odds are they would have been items hidden in areas that match their colors.
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."
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?
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment The Wooden Baseball Bat was originally going to be included in The Lost and Damned, but was cut.
Sonic the Hedgehog
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Attachment In the game's code there exists a sprite of a Goggle monitor, and some matching goggles to go with it. There is also an unused sprite of Sonic holding his breath, meaning these were likely once an underwater power up.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
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Attachment There is an unused item that looks similar to a Life Shroom, but is named 'Dummy'. If used, Mario (or Luigi) will throw it in the air (while inside Bowser) and it will explode, healing 60 HP back to Bowser. It was most likely scrapped because of the fact only the Sea Pipe Statue and Durmite can damage Bowser from inside.
Super Mario Sunshine
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By using a cheat device, you can access a test room. Certain beta elements are in it. For example, a soccer ball, along with a Hinokuri without its outer shell.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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An unused badge named "Trade Off" still exists in the games data. It was very close to being completed, but never saw the light of day. It had its name translated, and works properly. When used in battle, it will say "Rank Up." The player would be rewarded with more star points after the battle, but the enemies would become tougher.
Donkey Kong 64
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A ROM was ripped from a demo kiosk version of the game, and was found to have three demo levels in it. They were the Army Dillo level, the Mine Cart level, and the Dogadon fight. Certain beta elements were in the ROM such as the silver balloon counter, Army Dillo's speech, and Dogadon's beta spit noise.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment Ludmila is a scrapped unlockable primary weapon for the Heavy. Its appearance was later used for Natascha, and the model is still referred to internally as "c_ludmila".
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment The P.D.Q. was a scrapped melee weapon for the Engineer that was tested in the Team Fortress 2 Closed Beta. It used the game's Wrench model.
The P.D.Q. does not have the ability to be used to upgrade buildings, and instead increases the Engineer's rate of construction by 150% when hitting the building with this weapon.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment A Fire Retardant Suit was a scrapped secondary weapon for the Spy that was available for use in the Team Fortress 2 Closed Beta.
Two variants of the Fire Retardant Suit are known to have been tested. The first Fire Retardant Suit simply reduces incoming fire damage by 90%. The Fire Retardant Suit Beta 2 does not reduce fire damage, but instead grants the wearer complete immunity to the afterburn effect.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment The Branding Iron is a scrapped melee weapon for the Pyro. It is an over sized branding iron which bears the initials 'TF' on its head.
Super Mario World
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Attachment Early screenshots of the game show that Raccoon Mario was to return, before being replaced by Cape Mario. A raccoon leaf and a few Raccoon Mario sprites are also present among other early Super Mario World graphics found within the data of a SNES test cartridge, used by Nintendo to test and diagnose the consoles and controllers.
Super Mario 64
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Attachment An unused trampoline can be found in the game's files. It has no model in-game, and behaviour for it was never created.
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