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Mega Man Soccer
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Attachment An early sketch from Rockman's Soccer shows that Guts Man was once planned for the game. He was replaced with Proto Man on the cover art.
Super Mario Sunshine
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Attachment The Stu generators in-game were going to be animated.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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This game is named after a real medical condition. Phantom pain is pain that feels like it's coming from a body part that's no longer there. Doctors once believed this post-amputation phenomenon was a psychological problem, but experts now recognize that these real sensations originate in the spinal cord and brain.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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Attachment The watch used in the "MGS5 E3 2013 trailer" is a Seiko G757 5000. This watch is almost identicle to the watch also used by James Bond (Roger Moore) in the movie Octopussy, the Seiko G757 5020 Sports 100.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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Attachment The Virtuous Mission take place in August 24, 1964. This date is also Hideo Kojima's 1st birthday. Kojima wanted to use his birth year, but moved that date forward a so that the Kennedy assassination could be included in the story.
Batman: Arkham City
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Attachment During Protocol 10, the player can find a patch of fire shaped like a musical note on one of the Museum exterior's side walls. It's unknown if this was a coincidence or a joke put in by the developers.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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There is an additional outfit that is referenced in the game's files (Textamerican.gxt>MAIN>OUTFT13). It was cut during development and was called MC Tommy.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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There was a deleted character named Mr. Moffat. Tommy Vercetti and him knew each other from the past and Moffat had escaped prison again and was on the run. He called Tommy and begged him to help him. This conversation can be found in the game's files.
Persona 3
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During one of the anime cut scenes, Ken's red armband on his sleeve will disappear and reappear at the end of the scene.
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Attachment In the early Sonic games, The Chaos Emeralds appeared to be 'Emerald Cut'. Eventually, the emeralds in the series became 'Brilliant Cut'. In reality they should now be Chaos Diamonds, as a brilliant cut is reserved for diamonds.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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Attachment There are many differences between the original "Metal Gear 2: SOLID SNAKE" on MSX and the version included in "Metal Gear Solid 2: Subsistance". In the 2006 version of "Metal Gear 2: SOLID SNAKE" they changed the portraits in the "codec calls" with Yoji Shikawa's artwork, and they also added a new line in Gray Fox's speech after you defeat him:

In Japanese
その時、俺は耳も鼻もそがれ。。。ひどい状態だった

In English:
"They had cut off my ears and my nose, I looked terrible"

These new words fit perfectly with Ishmael's bandaged face in Metal Gear Solid 5.
Halo 2
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Attachment On the level Metropolis, there is a hidden gun known as the Scarab Gun. It is extremely difficult to obtain. It is shaped like a standard Plasma Rifle, contains unlimited ammo and has the same firepower as a Scarab's main turret. In the PC version, there is an achievement for finding it.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
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Attachment In the Yoshi Theater, there are four posters advertising Nintendo characters. Besides Mario and Luigi, the posters show Kirby, Wario, and a (then) Japanese only character, Stafy.
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Attachment Two of Nintendo's biggest franchises, Mario and The Legend of Zelda, have water-centric games on the Gamecube. Some have speculated this is somehow related to the GameCube's early project name "Dolphin".
Pokémon Red Version
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Attachment Drowzee's sprite has five fingers. It is supposed to have three.
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Attachment In the 1990 arcade racing game Rad Mobile, there is an air freshener of Sonic that is hanging from the rear-view mirror. This marks the first time Sonic has ever made an appearance in a video game, which, interestingly enough, predates the release of Sonic the Hedgehog in 1991.
Franchise: Fallout
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Attachment From the ideas carried over from Black Isle Studios' Van Buren to Fallout: New Vegas, there were two specific characters that made their way into New Vegas: Arcade Gannon and Joshua Graham. In Van Buren, both were recruitable companions for The Prisoner. Arcade has barely anything about him written, suggesting that he was written in only a short time before the project was cancelled, but Joshua Graham-- then called "The Hanged Man", was much more fleshed out. He was to be first encountered in Fort Abandon as a man completely wrapped in bandages and being hung by the neck from a pole, and was described as being one of the most evil characters in the game. With Graham's appearance in Honest Hearts, it seems that The Hanged Man's personality in Van Buren is what inspired Graham's particularly atrocious behavior as the Malpais Legate in his backstory.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
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South Park's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had written about 850 pages worth of material for the game which included nearly every character and element from the series. They were urged by the developers to cut down the material and possibly release some of it as downloadable content, however the two disagreed on the idea and after also hearing disapproval from fans over it, Parker said "and I agree... fuck that." Any material cut form the game may however be reused for the television series.
Super Mario Bros. 3
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Before the US release of the game, gameplay footage appeared in the movie "The Wizard." This served as an advertisement for the game and helped ensure its commercial success.
BMX XXX
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BMX XXX was originally to be the third title in the Dave Mirra series, however when Acclaim started to make the game more adult-oriented, Mirra filed a lawsuit against the publisher claiming the title damaged his image and that his likeness and name were still being used with the game promoted as "Dave Mirra BMX XXX" even after he had separated from the project. According to Mirra, the game was supposed to be a mature, tongue-in-cheek game similar to the film "Airplane!".

The project was instead split into two with the second game "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3" being released for the Game Boy Advance.
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