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Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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In the SNES game, Yoshi will always produce an egg containing a mushroom when he eats ten red berries. In the Game Boy Advance version Green Yoshi will produce an egg with a mushroom, Blue Yoshi will produce an egg with a feather, Red Yoshi will produce an egg with a Fire Flower, and Yellow Yoshi will produce and egg with a Starman.
Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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In the Game Boy Advance game, earning at least 10 lives consecutively will cause a flower and the number of lives earned to scroll across the screen.
Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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Ghost Houses and Fortresses do not have Dragon Coins on the SNES version, but appear in every level in the Game Boy Advance version. Because of this change, some level designs were reconfigured. The Dragon Coins will also turn into Peach Coins (after a cutscene) if all five Dragon Coins are collected in every single level in the Game Boy Advance game.
Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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In the SNES game, when Mario or Luigi gets hurt while having a power-up (i.e. fire flower or cape), Mario and Luigi will become Small Mario/Small Luigi, as they did in Super Mario Bros. In the Game Boy Advance game, Power-up Mario/Power-up Luigi will become Super Mario/Super Luigi when they are hurt, as they do in Super Mario Bros. 3. In both versions, if Super Mario/Super Luigi get hurt, the reserve item in the box at the top of the screen will drop down.
Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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In the SNES version, the "Top Secret Area" stage is a yellow dot on the map. In the Game Boy Advance version, a smiling bush represents the stage.
Super Mario World
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game)
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In the SNES game, the timer for Bowser's Castle is 400 seconds; there is no time limit when fighting Bowser. In the Game Boy Advance game, the timer was increased to 800 seconds if entering through the front door and 600 seconds if entering from the back door due to the timer continues when fighting Bowser.
Super Mario World
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In the SNES game, the "Top Secret Area" stage does not have a timer. In the Game Boy Advance game, the "Top Secret Area" has 200 seconds on the timer.
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
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Attachment In the "Modern Oasis" stage, some Muslim players complained on Katsuhiro Harada's Twitter account about the Arabic script on the floor that contained the word "Allah". Harada apologized and said he didn't know what the writing meant. Patch 1.03 was later pushed to all regions to remove it.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
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Attachment Ken's original stage from "Street Fighter Alpha" by former Capcom artist Kinu Nishimura was replaced with a beach stage in "Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix". The beach stage itself bares a strong resemblance to a piece of "Street Fighter II" artwork in which all the characters (including the "Final Fight" characters) are enjoying a day at the beach. The characters included in the background of the beach stage are Guile, Blanka, Cammy, Dee Jay, Zangief, E. Honda, M. Bison, Sagat, Balrog & Vega.
Dying Light
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Attachment Due to complaints and negative reviews on Amazon, an update was released for the Japanese version that reverted the game's green blood and gore back to red after it was previously censored.
Red Clash
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Attachment Later versions of the game included a redesigned end boss, looking more like a mothership than the original version.
Red Clash
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Attachment Both tunnel enemies' designs were updated with new graphics in later versions of the game.
Marvel Avengers Academy
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Attachment Ant-Man was originally voiced by YouTube personality Toby Turner aka Tobuscus, however in early April, 2016, his dialogue was replaced with another voice actor's. This change was done presumably due to the recent allegations about Turner that he had sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriends. A member of the game's support team said in reply to the change, "It seemed like the best thing to do for our players".
Battlefield Hardline
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The experience required to reach level 150 was doubled from the amount required during the beta. This was due to a player reaching the maximum rank within 5 days of the beta's release.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment Several taunts present in the 2014 Love and War Update were already in the game files back in the 2013 Halloween Update, but were quickly removed in the following update.
Restaurant Empire II
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Attachment At the beginning of "Campaign 1: Restaurant Empire", one of the reasons for why the main character's uncle, Michel LeBoeuf, closed his restaurant down was, as he says, due to a "nasty prostate condition". However, this line was omitted from later versions of the game.
The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999
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Attachment In the Japanese version of The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999, King throws a glass of wine at the screen during the intro cutscene.
Along with this, both King and Ralf Jones' entrance poses show them drinking alcohol.
These references to alcohol were censored in other versions.
Resident Evil
subdirectory_arrow_right Resident Evil (Game)
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Attachment There are 3 different versions of the intro sequence for the game.

In the Japanese PlayStation version the intro is done in black and white with uncensored violence, in the French/German PlayStation Director's Cut, along with certain PC versions, it's the same as the Japanese version but in colour.
In the French/German PlayStation Director's Cut, Japanese version and some PC versions, Chris Redfield is smoking a cigarette during the cast section, but it was censored in the other versions.

Along with this, the Japanese version on PlayStation and certain PC versions, Chris Redfield's bad ending shows him smoking a cigarette in the helicopter, but it was censored in the other versions.

A newspaper, which shows a dead body is censored from the Japanese version. The Japanese Sega Saturn version however is left uncensored.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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When the game first released on Steam, Arkham Knight was horribly optimized and panned by customers and media alike. The game was taken down and eventually replaced months later.

However, one running joke was that the original buggy game ran at the speed depicted on a speed limit sign in the game's promotional art, which was 30 miles per hour (or 30 fps on most systems). This artwork was changed when the game was re-released on Steam, now showing a 60 miles per hour speed limit and serving as a subtle nod to the game's performance fixes.
Madden NFL 15
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Attachment After a video surfaced in September of 2014 that showed Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice beating his fiancee in an elevator at a casino, EA removed Rice from the game entirely in an update released after launch.
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