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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
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Attachment After Apollo catches Machi Tobaye lying, Lamiroir exclaims "What is wrong, Mr. Justice? Your eyes, they are quite fierce all of a sudden!" despite her being blind.
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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
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Released in Japan in 1995, and in Europe only a year later, this became a fairly popular import in the US when it appeared that there would be no plans to release it there. It was finally released in 2003, well into the next console generation, and after the US release of several newer Dragon Ball games. Reviews of the US release were overwhelmingly negative, because by that time it had been far surpassed by other games in the series.
BioShock Infinite
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At the end of the game, Spoiler:while exploring the various lighthouses with Elizabeth, an unused snowy hill, observatory and bridge can be found far off in the distance, hidden under the game's map. The door to the observatory is functional, but only leads to an infinite void.
Crash Team Racing
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There is a persistent rumor that N. Oxide was intended to be a playable character, unlocked through completing various tasks and beating certain records in the game. Although he can be selected using a cheat device, he is extremely buggy, and will most likely crash the game. According to the developers, they once considered making him a playable character, but were unable to due to the extremely limited memory of the Playstation, and his boss level was designed with those limitations in mind in order to make him functional.
Franchise: Crash Bandicoot
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After Crash Tag Team Racing was transferred to Radical Entertainment, Traveller's Tales Oxford began working on their own game starring Cortex. They put forth several proposals, but were not given the go-ahead to develop any of them.

Prospective titles were "Cortex Chaos" and "The All-New Cortex Show", and gameplay may have involved him ordering clones or robots around, similar to Pikmin. Cortex would have been kicked out of the Evil Scientist league for "fraternizing" with Crash during the events of Twinsanity, and the other evil doctors, led by N. Tropy, would have been the primary antagonists.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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In multiplayer, if one player kills another with a vehicle, the HUD may say that they "gouranga'd" the other player. This is a reference to the original Grand Theft Auto, where if the player runs over a line of Hare Krishnas, they get a Gouranga bonus.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Attachment There are four different types of pizza in the game data: "speedy", "whirly", "sappy", and "energy". Only the energy pizza is used, and restores health. The other three might have been used to give different power-ups, and are color-coded for each of the four turtles. The rom even includes unused sprites of Donatello holding and firing a laser pistol.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
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The Famicom Disk System release uses different battle music than that of the cartridge release for the NES. The reason for this change is unknown. The song was eventually remixed and used as the mini-boss theme in The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap.
Batman: Arkham Origins
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While playing as the Joker in Multplayer mode, if Robin is detected in the area, The Joker will say, "Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, my bad, it's a bird." This is a reference to the famous Superman tagline, "Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superman!"
Maniac Mansion
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In the Japanese version, entering "おわひ" (Apology in Japanese) will reveal the hidden message "ぱすわーどがながくてすみません" (Sorry the Password is so long), presumably a message from the developers, apologising for the game's up to 104 character long passwords.
F-Zero GX
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GX has an unused course named st00 in the stage folder of the ROM. It will call the assets from Sand Ocean with the track Screw Drive (Aeropolis) when unarchived or viewed through GX's model viewer debug option. Strangely, though, when using either cheat codes to access the stage in-game or using the game's debug stage viewer, it will only load universal assets such as zippers and the starting gate, along with the collision data of Twist Road (Mute City). However, it does not appear to be a test course, but it's purpose appears to be to prevent the game from crashing when starting up the stage viewer, as it always loads st00.
Diddy Kong Racing
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There are a grand total of 6 unused tracks present in the game's data. One called "Horseshoe Gulch" can be accessed using a cheat device, and seems to be used for the title screen intro. Two of the other maps seem to be early versions of Hot Top Volcano. Another, simply called Cube Test, is also found within the data of Jet Force Gemini and Mickey's Speedway USA.
Franchise: Goemon
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There are several Yu-Gi-Oh! cards which feature Goemon characters, depicted in a non-comical fashion:

• Goe Goe the Gallant Ninja
• Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
• Lady Ninja Yae
• Masked Ninja Ebisu.

There are also several cards that feature Sasuke as he appears in the Goemon games:

• Sasuke Samurai
• Sasuke Samurai #2
• Sasuke Samurai #3
• Sasuke Samurai #4
Franchise: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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There are several cards which feature Goemon characters, depicted in a non-comical fashion:

• Goe Goe the Gallant Ninja
• Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
• Lady Ninja Yae
• Masked Ninja Ebisu.

There are also several cards that feature Sasuke as he appears in the Goemon games:

• Sasuke Samurai
• Sasuke Samurai #2
• Sasuke Samurai #3
• Sasuke Samurai #4
Final Fantasy IV
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In the original Japanese release, the Cave Magnes/Magnetic Cavern/Lodestone Cavern/Cave of Power is darker. In the Easy Type and English releases, the cave was brightened up quite a bit.
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
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Originally, there was to be a mini quest for Spyro to retrieve Ignitus' battle armor from the "Ape Wars" shortly after meeting him. Neither the background story nor the quest made it in the final game, although the models were used as decoration throughout the swamp.
Final Fantasy IV
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Nearly all of the items that could invoke magic spells were made inaccessible in the western release titled Final Fantasy II, as well as the subsequent Japan-only Easy Type release. Still retained were the FireBomb/Red Fang and the Lit-Bolt/Blue Fang, which are shown in the opening demonstration battles. The Lit-Bolt/Blue Fang item cannot be found in the game itself, however. Additionally, all of the items intended to cure a single status effect were also been made inaccessible, replaced by the Heal/Heal-All Potion, which was made cheaper in stores. Many treasure chests, shop inventories, and monster drops were modified to remove these dummied items.
The Manhole
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The Manhole was the first ever computer game to be distributed via CD-ROM.
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Team Fortress 2
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The voice actor for the Spy also voices the Pyro, and the voice actor for the Demoman also voices the Heavy.
Franchise: Yu-Gi-Oh!
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The card "Vampire Hunter" is likely based off of the Belmont family from Castlevania. The castle from Castlevania is seen in the background of the card's art, and its translated Japanese name is Vampire Killer, the name of the Belmont family's whips.
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