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Scribblenauts
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Attachment If you type "LOL WUT" into the game, it will make an enlarged version of Maxwell's head that can be put onto NPC's. In addition, if you type "THIS GAME", a DS cartridge with Maxwell on it will appear.
Batman: Arkham City
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Attachment During the first mission, when fighting off thugs in the alleyway as Bruce Wayne, the player can see Azrael watching the battle on a rooftop to the right. He will eventually throw down a smoke pellet and escape.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams
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Attachment Street Fighter costumes are available in the game via codes entered on the title screen while the "Special" option is highlighted.
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time
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You can fight Lenneth from Valkyrie Profile. She is located at the top of Sphere 211 after beating the main story line. She will use attacks from Valkyrie Profile, like Nibelung Valesti.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
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Toro's three different "stances" are based around Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, and Tekken. One of the moves he can use in his Torobi stance is inspired by Liu Kang's bicycle kick. In his Oni stance, he can throw a projectile similar to the mochi Hadoken.
Mega Man
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Attachment This is the only Mega Man platformer with a score system.
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Platform: PlayStation
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Attachment The original PlayStation is often mistakenly referred to as PSX, while in reality PSX is a totally different system. It is a Sony digital video recorder with a fully integrated PlayStation 2 and was only released in Japan.
Super Mario 64
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If you jump up and down in a shallow pool of water, you can occasionally see a fish jump out of the water with you.
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Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D
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Attachment The Kerotans from the PS2 version are replaced with Yoshi dolls. If shot, they make the "Yoshi!" cry. If the player calls up Para-Medic, she will start talking about how popular Yoshi has gotten in the Soviet Union. This is strange as the game takes place in the 1960's, at lest 20 years before Super Mario World was released.
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
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This is the only game in the "Legends" series where Bon Bonne is not voiced by his Japanese actress, Ikue Ōtani, in the English version. He is instead voiced by Chuck Campbell. However, he still only says "Babu," like the Japanese version.
Blast Corps
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At the level select menu, the time it takes for the planets to revolve around the Sun is exactly accurate to real life, although sped up. It takes the Earth 1 minute to orbit the Sun, which represents a year, and within that time the Moon revolves exactly 13 times around the Earth. With Mercury, it takes approximately 14 seconds to revolve around the Sun, which is equal to 88 days, with Venus 37 seconds which equals to 225 days, Mars 1 minute and 53 seconds, which equals to 687 days, and Neptune 2 hours and 45 minutes, which equals to 165 years. Apparent retrograde motion also occurs when viewing the planets from a certain vantage point.
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time
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Attachment After beating the main story line and all the optional dungeons, you can fight Freya from Valkyrie Profile. Located at Crosell's Lair, unlike other bosses, you can fight her multiple times.
Persona 4
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On the 2nd play-through, the player can battle against Margaret. When they beat her, she will start talking about her sister Elizabeth, from Persona 3, and the boy she "took a fancy to," which is the protagonist of said game. She will also mention why Elizabeth left the Velvet Room. Spoiler:She wants to rescue the protagonist from the seal of Nyx.
Final Fantasy VIII
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The Pocket Station, sold only in Japan, was used in Final Fantasy VIII. It featured a mini game called Chocobo World, starring Boco the Chocobo. While international console users could not play it, the PC port of Final Fantasy VIII did include Chocobo World in its entirety as a standalone application.
PaRappa the Rapper 2
subdirectory_arrow_right Pipo Saru 2001 (Game), McDonald's Original: Happy Disc (Game)
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In Japan, McDonald's once sold demo discs of PaRappa the Rapper 2 and Ape Escape 2001 to promote the games in Japan. The PaRappa demo reskinned the Toasty Buns stage to take place in a McDonald's, while the Ape Escape demo included the first 2 and a half stages, added McDonald's buildings and blimps to the level backgrounds, and added McDonald's food as collectible items - it also included a bonus video of Japanese celebrity Papaya Suzuki exploring New York with a man in a Pipo Monkey mascot costume.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment Roy did not star in a game before Melee. Although Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi (Fire Emblem: Binding Blade) is where Roy held a starring role, the game came out March 29th 2002, while Melee was released November 21st, 2001 in Japan. Roy was put into Melee to promote Fūin no Tsurugi's release in Japan, and was originally intended to be an exclusive character to the Japanese region.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
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PaRappa's intro and ending were made by the same company who did the PaRappa the Rapper anime.
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PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
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Nariko, Sir Daniel and Jak are the only characters who's original voice actor did not reprise their roles in this game (though Jak and Nariko have their original voice actors in the Italian version).
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games
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There is a continuity error between the second episode of the video game "Blood of the Cybermen" and the television episode "The Pandorica Opens". On both occasions, Amy Pond doesn't recognise the Cybermen, even though the latter is set chronologically after, albeit the video game was published later. Amy also encountered them in the two video games "Doctor Who: Return to Earth" and "Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time", both also released after "The Pandorica Opens" but set prior. It's assumed by fans that this could be due to the cracks in time altering Amy's memories.
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
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Attachment Two items which were available in the Japanese version but were made unavailable in the Western release were the Beauty Book and Cannon which were to be given to Servbot #38. This was because they were both related to the PocketStation peripheral which wasn't released outside of Japan. Both items can be unlocked in the western version using a cheat device, however Servebot #38's dialogue will remain the same unlike in the Japanese version.
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