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Mafia
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Attachment Paulie had a very different facial appearance during development, along with a brown suit.
Street Fighter III: New Generation
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A prototype version of Hugo can be found in the game data for Street Fighter III: New Generation, with only his basic moves finished and placeholder graphics. Performing certain attacks on him may cause him to become invisible or freeze the game.
Heroes of the Storm
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Sgt. Hammer replaced Edmund Duke and Horace Warfield from previous builds as the Siege Tank hero.
Doom
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Attachment Images leaked from the time the game was still being called Doom 4 show a completely different looking game. The setting seems to have been post-apocalyptic, and some images show soldiers in a broken down city. Not much else is known about this early version.
StarCraft
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There is an unused critter designated for the space platform tileset, simply called "space critter". During development it was originally called the V'ger, which is a reference to the entity of the same name from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
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Blizzard went through many different concepts for the hybrids. The unused designs were "aquatic and graceful", intended to convey a more advanced alien species than the Protoss and Zerg.
Tomba!
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An unused video shows that Iron Castle and the Village of Civilization were initially planned to be much bigger.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
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N'Doul (or N'Dool in the localized version of the game) was originally planned as a playable character, artwork exist that show how he would have fought, along with an Alessi form. It's possible to hack the game to choose N'Doul as a character, showing that a number of assets still exist in the games files, such as an alternate colour, animated life bar portraits, animated super move and VS screen portraits and a cut-in for the "Here Comes A New Challenger!" screen.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
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Attachment The games data contains sprites for Joseph using his Hermit Purple as a grappling hook, which was likely intended for a mid-story cutscene, Spoiler:when DIO is chasing Joseph around Cairo, which would closer match the anime and manga.
Pokémon Red Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Blue Version (Game)
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Attachment Ken Sugimori revealed on his Twitter that Brock was originally meant to be the second Gym Leader, with what looks like a Youngster being the original first Gym Leader.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
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Zeratul was originally planned to be the main focus of Legacy of the Void, but the developers felt that as Legacy of the Void was a protoss story, Artanis was in a better position to represent the Protoss race as a whole.
Shadow of the Colossus
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Acording to an interview in the Shadow of the Colossus Official Artbook and Guidebook, there were plans to have the ending change If the player had Ico save data on their memory card.
Spoiler:There was also the idea that Momo would have woken up and reunited with Wonder before Lord Emon sealed him away. Wonder would have had an irreversible beast form instead of the demon baby form he has in the final version. This idea was dropped because the development team felt the current ending was better.
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
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Attachment Famitsu's guidebook for Lunatea's Veil holds a development history section that lists Klonoa's entire redesign process. Early ideas consist of a Mickey Mouse-esque version of the character, an overalls outfit, and many different ear styles.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
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Attachment An illustration of a pink & green Klonoa, who wears a cap of Blinky chasing Pac-Man, can be found in the original website for Door to Phantomile around the developers' section. It's possible that it may be related to the scrapped idea of Huepow betraying Klonoa and could be the inspiration for the doppelganger in Shifty Look's "Klonoa: Traveler of Noctis Sol".
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
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Attachment There is art in Namco's Japanese Door to Phantomile pages that show official illustrations of Klonoa going against Huepow. Loose translations state that Klonoa would have to use his own soul to power the wind ring in this battle.
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Attachment The PlayStation Portable looked dramatically different when it was shown off at E3 2003. The first prototype had no L and R triggers, featured touch sensitive buttons and a circular D-Pad.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
subdirectory_arrow_right Eternal Darkness (Game)
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Attachment The Eternal Darkness project originally started off to be built as a game for the Nintendo 64 and was first announced at the 1999 E3 convention. However, as changes went on in development and with the GameCube coming out, the game ended up being touched up and released for the GameCube in 2002.
J-Stars Victory Vs
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Attachment The game was originally announced in 2012 under the name "Project Versus J".
Saints Row IV
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Creative director, Steve Jaros, has said that the original ending for the game included a big Bollywood inspired song and dance number. This was cut from the game due to a combination of not having enough time or funding during development.
Super Mario Sunshine
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During the development of Super Mario Sunshine, the team planned for a multiplayer mode. One player would play as Mario and the other would play as Shadow Mario. When the players moved away from each other the camera would move out. There was even a function in the game's code to determine if a map belonged to the multiplayer mode of the game, entitled "SMS_isMultiplayerMap".
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