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Cave Story
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Attachment In the original Cave Story, Cave Story +, and Cave Story 3D, there is an item called the Beast Fang that is impossible to obtain through normal means. It is obtainable through hacking, or abusing a glitch in Cave Story 3D.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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In the campaign mission, "The Bog", it is possible to obtain an M21 with a unique camo using console commands. It is most likely an early version of the Desert camo.
Franchise: Call of Duty
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In every Call Of Duty to date, there is a secret weapon that serves as the base for all weapons called "Default Weapon." It cannot be obtained legitimately, and can only be equipped through console commands.
Double Dragon Advance
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A lot of content planned for the game was cut during development, including a playable prologue, additional cutscenes, improved enemy AI, lots of weapons and special moves, "Marian's Escape" mode in which the player would play as Marian escaping from her captors, "Renegade Abobo" mode in which the player could play as Abobo helping Marian escape, and the three main characters from Combatribes being playable in Survival Mode. In addition, Marian would have appeared in Survival Mode after every 20 beaten enemies to refill some of the player's health.
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.
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.
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 A Zastava M70 was supposed to appear in game, but was most likely replaced with the AK-47. It can be seen during the second trailer for the game, "Looking For That Special Someone".
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
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There are three unused items left in the game's code: the Band-Aid, the Queen of the Night, and the Plant Encyclopedia. All have their own description and are worth 800 affection points when given to a girl.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Attachment Data for The Hunter helicopter is present in the game's files, and can be spawned through the use of trainers. Its weapons are working.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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An entry for a flamethrower exists in the game's WeaponInfo.xml file, but only the title "FTHROWER" remains, with no extra data to make it playable.
Left 4 Dead 2
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Attachment A riot shield was originally intended to be a usable melee weapon but was cut before the final version. Its fully textured model still exists in the game but can't be obtained without console commands or outside of custom campaigns.
Resident Evil Zero
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Attachment There is a pink herb found in the files of Resident Evil 0 that is not available in the game. Its usage is unknown and it does not appear in any of the other games unlike red, blue, yellow and green herbs.
Final Fantasy IV
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There is an unused 2-handed Ragnarok/Crystal in the item list within the game's data. It does not have a sword icon, but is named "None" (or "Spare" in the original Japanese version). If force-equipped to a character with a cheating device, its weapon graphic is the same as the Ragnarok sword and its attack and sound effect are also the same. It also has the same Holy attribute with an attack power of 200, the same attack power as the single-handed Ragnarok. The only difference is that it cannot be equipped by anyone. This sword is by no means obtainable in any version of the game, and it is found in all versions of Final Fantasy IV, including Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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There are unused files for the M249E2 SAW which was originally intended to be included in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but was never actually in it. They can be found in the PS2 version.
Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
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Attachment There are a number of items and objects that were found in the game's files which went unused. These include paintings, posters, an Imperial Space Station, creatures, droids, and the planet Taanab (first mentioned in the Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi novel) which was originally considered to be a planet to explore, although it remains unfinished.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment A revolver was originally going to be featured in game, and can be vaguely seen in a pre-release screenshot.
Suikoden II
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Attachment An unused item in the game's code, the Bath Set, is an accessory that can be equipped. Equipping the item prior to entering the bath will cause the wearer to have an item display in front of them.
Suikoden II
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There is an unused rune in the game's code called the "Solitude Rune" which can only be obtained through the use of hacking or a cheat device. The rune will increase a weapon's attack power based on how many people are in your party: the fewer, the greater the increase. It was likely removed due to the extremely substantial boost to the attack stat that the rune can create.
Call of Duty: Black Ops
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Even though the Wunderwaffe DG-2 cannot be upgraded in Call of the Dead, the Wunderwaffe DG-2 JZ is still scripted into the game, and can be obtained with console commands. As a result of not being finished, it does not have a texture, and only appears white.
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