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Total Carnage
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In the SNES version, the main antagonist General Akhboob is sent to prison, unlike all other versions of the game where he is sentenced to the electric chair for his crimes. In regards to the final boss fight against his giant head, the SNES version depicts his muscular final form as dark green, while all other versions depict it as being red human muscle.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl
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Final Fight 2
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Attachment In the Japanese version the pillars in the background of the France level (also known as Round 2 in-game) has graffiti peace signs painted on them. These graffiti were changed in the international version so that they no longer resemble peace signs.
The Punisher
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Attachment Punisher and Nick Fury's special kick moves (Flaming Sonic Kick and Flaming Flip Kick, respectively) set the enemy on fire in the Japanese version while in the international version these attacks make the enemy bleed.
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https://rq87.flyingomelette.com/RQ/R/ARC/PUN/1.html

Punisher's Flaming Sonic Kick (JP version):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sjEYG81__8#t=47s

Nick Fury's Flaming Flip Kick (JP version):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRDIE-DMIBE#t=4m37s

Footage of the special moves in action (international version):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9Fe25DAqVc#t=1m25s
[Note: Turn captions on to see the names of the moves]
The Punisher
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Bone Crusher, the third boss of the game, has three attacks, one where he uses his flamethrower, one where he launches multiple missiles, and another where he rushes into the player. The flamethrower attack has been removed from the Genesis version.
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Bone Crusher in the Arcade version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39S8iV7QZUY

Bone Crusher in the Genesis version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cje2UHXIa24#t=28m23s
The Punisher
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Attachment There's a short cutscene that plays after the player defeats Scully, the first boss of the game, where Punisher interrogates Scully to find out about Kingpin's location, and once he's done he disposes of Scully. In the Arcade version Punisher kills Scully, while in the Genesis version he just tosses him to the side.
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The Punisher
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Attachment Nick Fury smokes a cigarette in the arcade version, with the cigarette being part of his character select portrait and his in-game sprites. In the Genesis version, he doesn't smoke, with the cigarette being completely removed.
The Punisher
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Attachment The game's final boss Kingpin smokes a cigarette before the final battle. In the Genesis version he doesn't smoke.
The Punisher
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Attachment The female ninjas' outfit shows more skin in the arcade version, whereas in the Genesis version they are covered up.
Skullgirls
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Valentine's design was officially changed on May 13th, 2014 via a patch update. The update changed all parts of her design that involve a red cross against a white background to be altered so the cross is colored pink instead. This was done in order to prevent legal action by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
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World Heroes 2 Jet
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In the Japanese version of World Heroes 2 Jet, Zeus will bleed during the cutscene that plays after his defeat. In the international release however, the blood has been removed.
Little Nemo: The Dream Master
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Attachment In the North American and European releases of the game, the cigars being smoked by Flip and the Gorilla are removed. Despite this, the game's manual in these regions features artwork of the Gorilla smoking a cigar, and the Gorilla's sprite still has curled lips as if it were holding a cigar in its mouth.
Deltarune
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Attachment Within the data for Chapter 2 is an unused alternate version of Spoiler:Spamton NEO's wasted turn, in which his phone fires a Pipis that explodes in his face and covers it in soot, rather than launching a volley of flying heads at him. Spamton NEO's head remains covered in soot until his next attack. It's likely that this event was changed due to Spoiler:its accidental resemblance to blackface, which historically was often paired with similar explosion gags in animation.
Star Wars: Battlefront
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Attachment In the Tatooine Jabba's Palace map there are two unused models out of bounds. The first one is outside one of the hallways and it is a figure in a robotic suit that looks to be bound by one hand and sitting immobile and in a voluptuous position. The model's suit is the only thing fully rendered and its unfinished "skin" and "body" just appear as a black mass. The second one is an unused Command Post that's "deactivated". Interestingly, in the level's reappearance in this game's sequel, the sitting figure is completely removed but the deactivated command post is not.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
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Attachment In the original version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a confederate flag can be seen on Phil Cassidy's muscle shirt. In the remastered version, the flag on Phil's muscle shirt has been changed to a skull.
Street Fighter V
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Attachment In the 1.04 update, Cammy's leotard costume removed her nipples from her 3D model.
Animal Crossing
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Animal Crossing
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Attachment Several clothing items were changed between the Japanese and international releases of the game:

•The Three Arc Shirt (a.k.a. the Familiar Shirt) is replaced with the Fortune Shirt, due to the former's resemblance to Charlie Brown's shirt in the American comic strip Peanuts (which had ended its print run in 2000, shortly before the game's release).
•The Tomato Juice Shirt is replaced with the Fishbone Shirt, due to the former's design resembling bloodstains.
•The W Shirt is replaced with the Houndstooth Tee, due to the former's resemblance to the logo of American fast food chain McDonald's.
•The Puzzling Shirt is redesigned to use more pastel colors, also changing the bottom-center square from orange to purple, to reduce the design's similarity to the Rubik's Cube brand of toy puzzles.
•The I Love GC Shirt (itself a redesign of the I Love 64 shirt from Dōbutsu no Mori) is replaced with the Cherry Shirt, due to the former being a parody of the I ❤ NY logo, which is trademarked by the New York Department of Economic Development.

These redesigns are also carried over to Dobutsu no Mori e+.
Ninja Gaiden
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The German rating board deemed the game's gore and violence excessive and refused to rate the game at all. Since this had the potential to place the game on Germany's "List of Media Harmful to Young People", banning shops from either advertising or selling the game to customers of 18 years or older, Tecmo censored the PAL version to obtain a rating. A year later, Tecmo managed to obtain an 18+ rating for the uncensored release of Ninja Gaiden Black.
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