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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
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In the game's files is unused text regarding the player's stolen Hero Shield. It's suggested that the shield would've been stolen, resulting in the player going to the Curiosity Shop to get it back.

"You bought back the Hero's Shield
that was stolen from you.

In the future, watch out for
swooping birds on your travels."
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
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In the game's files are two unused texts regarding the Hylian Loach. This may suggest that said fish would've been found in both a bottle and without one.

The first text states:
"It's a Hylian Loach in a bottle!
An illusory fish that
few have caught...

And it came in a bottle!
What a find!"

Another one states:

"You got the Hylian Loach!
An illusory fish that
few have caught..."
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
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There's unused text regarding getting a seahorse in a bottle. In the final game, the player must have an empty bottle to get a seahorse.

"You traded for the Seahorse.
And it came in a bottle!
You should hurry and return it
to its home at Pinnacle Rock."
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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In the game's files is an unused sound for when you get a Rare Trophy. This sound would later be used in Brawl, and as part of the character unlock screen in the subsequent three installments following said game.
Galaga: Destination Earth
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There are unused main menu and loading screens of a possibly early version of the game in the Playstation version.
LittleBigPlanet
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The InfoMoon was originally a refrigerator called the InfoFridge.
Perihelion: The Prophecy
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Ultimate Yahtzee
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Developer’s notes can be found in the game’s data titled “Readme.txt.”


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WHAT WAS USED TO CREATE ULTIMATE YAHTZEE?

The programming language: MS Visual C++ 4.1 with MFC
The sound driver: The venerable Miles Design system
The title/credits animation driver: Smacker! for Windows
The pizza: Garlex or Lamorinda, depending on who you ask
The graphics software: Paint Shop Pro, Picture Publisher
The music software: Cool Edit by David Johnston

What did the artists use to create Yahtzee?
Softimage, Parallax's Matador and Advance, Amazon 2&3D paint
And many SGI computers.

Each of the above product names, food and otherwise, is a trademark
held by its respective owner.

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Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue
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Within the game's data is an unused 8-bit loop of music. It is unknown why this went unused, although it could have possibly been used for testing.
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
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Attachment In the PC version, there exists three unused boss levels titled "subboss.col, spaceboss.col, halloweenbossb.col" suggesting that such boss levels were at one point planned to exist.
Elf
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In the game's files is a rather nasty message to pirates:

Well, well, well. What can I write in this sector ?
I could tell you nosy sods to bugger off.
Hmmm, OK then ... BUGGER OFF YOU NOSY SODS !!!!!!!!

Copy this disk and your knob will fall off.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Don't come running to me with your meat and two veg !

I was only joking - honest ....
BYE BYE. See you on the next game"
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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Attachment There is a texture for the sanctuary entrance that can't be seen in normal gameplay.
Line of Fire
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Alien Breed
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Sorry!
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The game's files include text that reads: "********* Message to Tim: You were wrong!" It's unknown who Tim is, but it may be Tim Mensch, who helped develop many games for Hasbro.
Dancing Stage EuroMix 2
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Within this game's data are unused graphics for 4 songs. These are: "Bye Bye Bye" and "Tell Me, Tell Me...Baby" by NSYNC, "What Can I Say To You" by Hi-Five and "Te Amo" by Angela Bofill.
Donkey Kong
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Attachment There's an unused sprite of Mario and Pauline sitting after the rescue in the NES version of the game, suggesting that there was to be different sort of ending.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
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During the E3 Demo of the game, DK shouted a basic howl after defeating a boss, rather than the one heard in the final game which fluctuates in tone.
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
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In the "4th Mix PLUS" version of this game there are unused graphics and audio for 2 songs. These songs are "LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA" by C.J. CREW featuring GIORGIO, and "YOUR LOVE" by FARGETTA.
Dance Dance Revolution
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In the US PS1 port of this game, several backgrounds for songs go unused. These songs are "Let's Get Down", "That's the Way", "Rock Beat", "Butterfly", "Hero" and "Bad Girls". The last song mentioned, "Bad Girls", has an incomplete background.
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