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Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment The Metroid trophies claim that the original Metroid was released in 1989 (8/89), but it was released in 1986.
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The Commodore 64 is considered to be the best-selling personal computer of all time, selling up to 17 million units from 1982 to 1994.
Far Cry 3
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To promote the game, Machinima shot a short web series called "The Far Cry Experience" starring Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Michael Mando as Vaas. This is referenced in the cover for the game. You can also find Chris's head in the sand in the game, which will get you the "Say Hi to the Internet" achievement.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
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Attachment The name "Cin Drallig" comes from reversing Nick Gillard's name, only removing the k in Nick.
Time Hollow
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All of the characters' surnames, save for the Kairos family's, utilize the hours of a clock (one, two, three etc). This is also true for the Japanese version of the game, where the Japanese pronunciation of the numbers one through twelve are used.
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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
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Some changes were made to Otacon's lab concerning objects lying around. Originally the anime poster on the wall was of Hideo Kojima's earlier game "Policenauts", which is changed in subsequent versions to a poster of "Zone of the Enders 2" and the Playstation lying on a desk is changed to a Gamecube with a Wavebird controller.

Two statues of Mario and Yoshi were also added. Shooting the Mario trophy plays the original 1-UP sound from the NES classic and restores a bit of Snake's health, while shooting Yoshi just makes Yoshi do his famous "Yoshi!" squeak.
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
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Many plot elements of Metal Gear 2 were later re-used by Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation, such as Snake having a rematch with an old foe (Grey Fox), a temperature-based shape memory alloy key (Gustava's brooch/The PAL key), following a female soldier in disguise into a ladies' bathroom (Gustava/Meryl) and Grey Fox secretly giving Snake advice over the radio (#1 Fan/Deepthroat).
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Animal Crossing: City Folk
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Totaka's song can be found in this game. At the beginning of the game, while you are choosing your town's name / your name / your gender, wait a few minutes and you can hear the bus driver whistling the tune.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
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Attachment Tiny Tiger was originally named Taz Tiger, since it was based off the extinct animal Thylacine, better known as the Tasmanian Tiger. His name was change possibly because it was to avoid any legal issues with Warner Bros., since there was another character that goes by the name of Taz, the Tasmanian Devil.

In the North American release, when you pause the game in the middle of Tiny's boss fight. His name reads Taz Tiger. This was a mistake Naughty Dog left behind and it was fixed in the European release.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
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Although Razorbeard eats one of the 1,000 yellow Lums (which lowers the counter to 999), you can still find a 1,000th Lum. It can be found in the Tomb of The Ancients but it does not add to the counter - it only refills your life.
Dead or Alive 4
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Team Ninja wanted to include Master Chief in the game as a guest fighter. However, Bungie told them it was impossible for him to be in the game due to storyline restrictions but they were still interested in the idea of putting a non-cannon character from the Halo universe in the game. The end result was the character Nicole-458. In keeping with the idea of English being the language of the United Nations Space Command, Nicole is also the only character in the game that speaks English.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
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Attachment There was a manga series made in 1998. It was entitled Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken (Dance! Then Jump! It's a Great Adventure!) and it was written and drawn by Ari Kawashima. Published by Coro Coro Comics and released only in Japan, the story is loosely based on Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. The series lasted 2 volumes before being canceled for unknown reasons.

There are several differences between the manga and game series whicih include:
• Crash speaks throughout the whole story.
• There is some mild swearing.
• Wumpa Fruits and Crystals are referred to as Apples and Power Stones.
• Many of the jokes and gags are based around Japanese culture.
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
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Attachment Jedi Master Cin Drallig's appearance in the game is different compared to the film. In the game he's depicted with white hair and wearing light colored robes, however in the film and other media he appears having dark blond hair and wearing dark brown robes.
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Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga
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The lead character from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, known as the Demi-Fiend or Hitoshura, is a secret boss. He can be found in the Anahata underground dungeon on the New Game+.
BioShock Infinite
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Attachment The letter Spoiler:old Elizabeth gives to young Elizabeth says:

"I am a code. I should probably be changed over for something much more official in the future. But I'll do as a stand-in for now I suppose."

The developers likely forgot to change it.
The cipher used for the letter can be seen early in the game in one of Elizabeth's many rooms.
Mother 3
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An interview by creator Shigesato Itoi reveals that if Claus managed to pull the final needle Spoiler:to awaken the dragon, then all of existence would have been erased, including the dragon itself.
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Final Fantasy VIII
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Several of Zell's Limit Break "Duel" attacks are the same as that of Tifa from Final Fantasy VII such as Dolphin Blow, Punch Rush, Meteor Strike and her ultimate limit, My Final Heaven.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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The Great Fox trophy says that it first appeared in Star Fox, but its debut was actually in Star Fox 64.
Wave Race 64
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Attachment In the Virtual Console rerelease, all the in-game advertisements for Kawasaki and Fanta were changed to Wii and DS Lite banners, most likely due to the product licenses having expired.
Persona 4 Golden
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Both Chie and Teddie's voice actors (Tracey Rooney and Dave Wittenberg respectively) were unable to reprise their roles. They were replaced with the "Persona 4: The Animation" actors, Erin Fitzgerald and Sam Riegel.
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