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Twisted Metal: Black
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The European release of the game suffered from numerous cuts to censor objectionable content, including the removal of all cutscenes (except a heavily edited cutscene of the selected vehicle entering and leaving Minion's Stadium, and a shot of the vehicle driving down a street in the ending cutscene). Other cuts included the removal of the Boeing 747, drivers running from their wreckage while on fire, the loading screen text pieces and in-game info of the drivers. However, short clips of the cutscenes were shown during the credits, as well as a gameplay clip showing the 747 being shot down.
Twisted Metal
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Several cuts were made to the game in the European release. Cutscenes involving Sweet Tooth were the only ones to include censorship, with a total of 124 seconds of footage being removed. With regards to gameplay, Meat Wagon and Shadow's special weapons had their live hostages replaced by corpses.
Epic Mickey
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Mickey was originally to have released his own paint from his hands. As he did this, the paint from his body would vanish, revealing his outline. The idea was later scrapped, and Mickey was given a paintbrush instead.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
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Attachment During the cut-scene that plays after the Tutorial mission at the start of the game, an Eidos Interactive logo can be seen on a building.
Final Fantasy XII
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Attachment Vaan's original name during development was Aqua, and he was originally written with a rugged and world-worn attitude. He was rewritten to be more effeminate after consideration of the game's target audience.
Twisted Metal
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Attachment A rumor was circulated that the game was based on ideas left behind from another game, Twisted Metal: Apocalypse, which was cancelled after the tragic death of 6 members of the the creative team, who passed away in an airplane crash.

This story was perpetuated by Lead developer David Jaffe during an interview to promote a future Twisted Metal release. In it he states "there were a number of people who were working on the team -- and I wasn't working with the team -- that were killed. They died in a plane crash in Utah on a ski trip." However, he later rescinds that comment in a back and forth with a reporter from 1up.com. During that, Jaffe says, "We never used- and I never would- a tragedy (real or fake) to promote ANYTHING. The story of the developers dying in the plane crash (totally fake) was never used to promote that game."
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Sonic Unleashed
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In the original concept work of the character "Chip", his name was "Whip", referring to whipped cream, as whipped cream was an early design motif. However, this was changed as some felt the name whip carried too many negative connotations in English (such as whipping as an act of punishment, or the injury known as whiplash).
Banjo-Tooie
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It's possible to slow down the Star Spinner in the Space Zone section of Witchyworld by launching a Grenade Egg at the control panel to the left of the entrance.
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Spyro the Dragon
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Attachment In some versions of the game, Cyrus is green, while in others he is yellow.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Attachment An unused HUD icon for a Ruger Autoloading Rifle can be found in the data of the PlayStation 2 version of the game. It was most likely cut early in development due to the unfinished state of the icon.
Trespasser
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Attachment Within The Lab's basement is a hidden Quake logo. It can be used as a very powerful melee weapon and can kill a T-Rex in a just a few hits.
Spider-Man
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Attachment There is an unused web item in the Game Boy Advance version of the game called the "Blind Web". When used, the screen flashes white and all of the enemies close to Spider-Man become immobilized in web.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Cam Jones is referred to as "mike" in the game's internal files.
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The Last of Us Part I
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The eye exams found on the walls of Spoiler:the Hospital read "RUN YOU R NEARLY THERE DONT QUIT!!"
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Franchise: Disgaea
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From Disgaea 3 onwards, the Male Brawler class tier names have been references to different fighting game series:

• Fury Fatalist - Fatal Fury
• Fight Artist - Art of Fighting
• Champ of Fighters - King of Fighters
• Viper Fighter - Fighting Vipers
• Lethal Combatant - Mortal Kombat
• Boulevard Fighter - Street Fighter
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
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Attachment The Army Fatigues outfit originally had the letters "USMC" on the front. This means that Victor would have joined the Marines, and not the Army.
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter
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Attachment In the original versions of the game, the droid store on Kerona was called Droids-R-Us, a clear parody of the toy store, Toys-R-Us. When Toys-R-Us heard about the parody, they filed a lawsuit against Sierra. Even though they lost, Toys-R-Us forced Sierra to change the name to Droids-B-Us. In the updated VGA-remake, a parody of Geoffrey the Giraffe (the Toys-R-Us mascot) was added to the back of the shop, most likely as a nod to the lawsuit.

The in-game store also features several other parodies of various comic book, tv, and film characters.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment At the end of the "Meet the Soldier" trailer, there are only 8 heads on the fence. The only head that doesn't appear is the Scout's.

It isn't simply off the screen however, as the 8 heads are all part of a single model file, which shows that the partially obscured head in the video is that of the BLU Soldier.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment A Golden Frying Pan weapon was added in The Two Cities update. However, unlike the 19 generic Australium weapons introduced at the same time, the Golden Frying Pan shares an unusual trait with previous rare items made of Australium: enemies killed with it will turn into a golden statue. Whenever earned in a Mann vs. Machine game, a global message is displayed that states the owner's name. Since the update, only a few have been found, with the first one selling on the Steam Marketplace for $5,500.
Warframe
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A hidden minigame based on Flappy Bird was added in the 12.1.0 update.

Warframe and Zephyr honor Flappy Bird's removal from the gaming world. How? There are two ways...
One, Zephyr owners should explore their Arsenal...
Two, those that don't own Zephyr should think about a bird-like-word to log in to Warframe... no "@" required.
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