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Outlast
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Attachment In the small shed in the courtyard, the outline of a chainsaw on a shelf can be seen. This is a reference to the movie Evil Dead 2, in which the main character, Ash, reaches for a chainsaw in a shed, only to find an outline of it instead.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Internal files call the Beechwood City area of Broker "Grayfords", suggesting that Grayfords was Beechwood City's original name.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment An unused map icon representing a boat can be found in the game's files. Its file name is radar_boattour, suggesting that a boat tour service was once available in the game.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment The pool cue from the pool mini-game is categorized as a weapon, but cannot be acquired outside the context of the mini-game, and thus cannot be used as a weapon. It has all the necessary data, including a HUD icon.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment In the third trailer for the game, "Move Up, Ladies", the mission "The Cousin Bellics" is shown during the day while in-game the mission takes place at night.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Attachment A stylized portrait what appears to be Link's uncle from A Link to the Past hangs in Link's house in A Link Between Worlds.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Attachment What appear to be paintings of Medli and Makar's instruments from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker appear in the Milk Bar of A Link Between Worlds.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Attachment Portraits of Makar's face and the Crawfish Symbol on Link's shirt from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker appear on the wall of a house in Kakariko Village in A Link Between Worlds.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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There is an odd glitch that can be used in certain places to allows the player to walk through walls. This makes it possible to beat the entire game in under 3 minutes by simply walking to the end room with the credits.
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Kirby's Epic Yarn
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The game's art style is thought to have been inspired by the Japanese commercial for Kirby's Adventure, which used a similar, yarn-based appearance.
Super Smash Bros.
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For some reason, the announcer says Fox differently in the Japanese version than in the International version, even though Fox is a character with no name differences in any region.
Platform: Game Boy
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Attachment Turning on the Game Boy Printer while holding the Feed Button will print a test image of Mario saying "Hello!"
F-Zero GX
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A remnant of the original development debugging menu can be found in the original Japanese version of the game using a cheat device. All but two of the menu items still function, and many of the game's assets, such as sounds and models, can be viewed.
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Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
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The First edition of Luigi's Mansion 2 released in Europe received glow in the dark covers.
F-Zero GX
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The Master class ending video for the racer Mighty Gazelle seems to be a parody of Transformers. Instead of transforming into a powerful machine however, he becomes a small scooter.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment There are two scrapped haircut designs in the game: one resembling helmet-hair, and the other a buzz cut. These still exist in the game's data and can be modded in.
Need for Speed Most Wanted U
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Finding all of the secret warp pipes and driving every car will award the player with an achievement called "Caught Them All". This is a reference to the Pokémon series.
Commander Keen: Invasion of the Vorticons
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Attachment In the episode "Marooned on Mars", soda cans found on Mars resemble cans of Pepsi from the 1980s - they use the Pepsi colors, and the side of the can has the letter 'P' visible on it, as well as part of the logo.
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
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Attachment The game's Senior Director of Development, Bryan Walker, claimed that he was never able to defeat the Boost Guardian without the use of the game's debug mode.
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
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In an issue of Nintendo Power previewing the game, a screenshot shows pictures of two unused items. These were a set of secret documents and a cloaking device that may have allowed the player to skip an important battle in the game. Both items were replaced by a bundle of Dilithium in the final game.
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