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Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Attachment Gregg the Grim Reaper was named after Gregg Mayles, one of the designers on the game.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Attachment Birdy the scarecrow is based on Paul McCowell who was the units adminstrator at Rare.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Attachment In the scene where Birdy sells Conker the manual and the cash escapes Birdy's pocket, Conker was originally going to either pull the money back with string, or whistle for it to come back. However, the game's designer, Chris Seavor, didn't want him to be seen as a thief.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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Conker's Bad Fur Day
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The developers wanted to have outtakes of cutscenes play at the end during the credits with scenes like Conker being bad-tempered on set or the characters being out of character, but it was left out due to time constraints. Later the developers regretted leaving it out after seeing the film Toy Story 2 do something similar.
Conker: Live & Reloaded
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Attachment The developers wanted to replace Burt the metal crate, who guards the cheese pen, with a gate named Bill who would complain about how all the windows on his barn were broken and wouldn't work and how the barn kept crashing, but the game's publisher, Microsoft, wouldn't let them.
It's Mr. Pants
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Attachment Mrs. Pie, a character who appeared on the Rare website with Mr. Pants as part of the Pants family, was intended to appear in the game, but was ultimately left out.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors
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Attachment The first boss in the game, Pacifista, is the only boss in the game to take visible battle damage throughout your fight. Because of this, it's possible that early in the development of Pirate Warriors, they had intended to have visible battle damage appear on bosses/characters, much like another Tecmo game, Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage.
James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies
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Game studio Rare, who had developed the previous James Bond game GoldenEye 007, were offered to develop the game, but they declined.
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
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Attachment Kimmy Howell's in-game skirt is longer than the one she wears in her PR Illustrations and concept art. In-game, her skirt is right above her knees, while the one she wears in the illustrations stops at the thigh area and resembles those of a miniskirt.
Grabbed by the Ghoulies
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Attachment It was planned to have a boss-style encounter in the game with the mad scientist Dr. Krackpot, however the developers were short on time. This led to him having a much smaller role in the game.
Star Fox Adventures
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Attachment Concept artwork for the ShopKeeper, Shabunga, shows him to be more corpulent than compared to how he appears in the final game.
Blast Corps
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Attachment The cover artwork for the Japanese release, known in Japan as 'BlastDozer', was originally intended to be used for the cover of the Blast Corps comic by Dark Horse Comics, but went unused.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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An ending considered for the game was to have all the characters hugging each other, a juxtaposition to the brutal violence seen throughout the game.
It's Mr. Pants
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Before choosing to base the game on Rare's mascot, Mr. Pants, other titles considered for the game were Splodge, Nutcracker, Animal Crackers and Sunflower.
Mickey's Speedway USA
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Attachment There are a number of unused tracks found in the Nintendo 64 version of the game left over from the beta. The tracks are Greenwood Village from Diddy Kong Racing, Mizar Race track from Jet Force Gemini, an early version of the White House battle track titled "maze", two battle tracks called "battletest" and "cascade", an empty test map called "mushcan", and an exact copy of the practice stage possibly intended to be used as a battle track. Most of the tracks also feature the Skybox background textures from Jet Force Gemini.
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011
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Hurricane Helms appears many times in the game, though is not a playable character. In Christian's RTWM, you can have a foot race with him, while in Rey Mysterio's RTWM, you can have a secret match with him by filling his conditions. He's a selectable NPC for Create a Story, and his entrance/moveset are also available in Create a Superstar mode. It's possible that he was originally meant to be part of the playable roster, but because Hurricane Helm's contract with the WWE expired during development of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, WWE asked to remove him from the playable roster.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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Attachment Director Hideo Kojima revealed in a Metal Gear Solid 3 commentary that The Boss was designed based on actress Charlotte Rampling.
Saints Row IV
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The game was initially going to be a piece of DLC for Saint Row the Third entitled "Enter the Dominatrix".
Burnout
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Early press releases show that there were a lot of traffic vehicles cut from the final game, such as motorbikes, scooters and police cars for US tracks, as well as European tracks and Oriental tracks. This proves that Burnout had a lot of influence from the arcade game Thrill Drive, which also had bikes and police cars for all the 3 tracks, and also contained US, European and Oriental tracks.
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