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Banjo-Kazooie
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Attachment Inside Banjo's house is a painting of Banjo & Kazooie walking through a forest. This is an image of a world that was originally intended to appear in the game; Fungus Forest. The level wasn't completed in time, so it was put into Donkey Kong 64.
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Attachment Alan Wilson, the VP for Tripwire Interactive, has been a consultant to the Joint Chiefs of staff in the United States.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Judging by an unused file in the game data, the mission "No Russian" was originally going to take place in a real-life location: Domodedovo Int'l Airport in Moscow. It was probably changed to a fictional one in order to avoid further controversy.
Chrono Trigger
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Massato Kato stated in a Chrono Trigger Ultimania interview that he and Yuji Horii intended for Crono Spoiler:to stay dead after the Ocean Palace scenario. The party would have to then retrieve a version of Crono pre-dating the Millennial Fair to complete the quest, and then return him to his home time, Spoiler:bitter-sweetly knowing he would go on to die at the Ocean Palace. Square deemed this too depressing and had them write the clone plot device to save him.
Final Fantasy IV
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Edward is seen with a lute in Yoshitaka Amano's artwork and in the opening cinematic in the Final Fantasy IV DS remake, while in the game itself he plays a harp.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
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Attachment On the hammer of the Model 1887, the words "Hasta La Vista" can be found. This is a reference to the film Terminator 2: Judgement Day, which made the phrase famous.
Double Dragon Advance
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Attachment The green palette swap of Abobo is actually named Mibobo. This is revealed in Double Dragon Advance where the name was used in a cutscene. It is likely the name is a play on the name Abobo and the Japanese word for green, "midori".
Gunvalkyrie
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The game was originally designed for the Sega Dreamcast. Beta footage still exists showing some gameplay and several bosses from this period of development.
World of Warcraft
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Attachment Upon death, Gara'jal the Spiritbinder from The Mists of Pandaria will say "Death be a doorway, an' time a window; I'll be back! AH-HAHAHAHAHAH!" This is a reference to the last words of Vigo the Carpathian from the film Ghostbusters II, "Death is but a door. Time is but a window. I'll be back."
Grand Theft Auto IV
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The setting of the game was originally going to be Liberty State, rather than just Liberty City, and it would have included countryside surrounding Liberty City, mountains based on the Adirondacks and Catskills, and possibly The Caraways.
Final Fantasy II
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Attachment The Moogle was initially created for Final Fantasy II as a race called クライオン (Kuraion, lit. "Clion") that lived in cold regions, but they were scrapped along with several other races. Their sprite and race details became the Beaver race in the finished game.
One Piece: Grand Adventure
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One Piece: Grand Adventure is a sequel to One Piece: Grand Battle Rush! developed specifically for American audiences, and is not available in Japan. It includes content that was cut out of the American release of One Piece: Grand Battle Rush!, which removed characters, stages, and music, most likely because the televised airings of the anime in the US had not revealed certain characters yet.
Double Dragon
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There is a glitch in the NES version that can cause an "invisible man" to appear in Mission 2. Abusing this glitch can allow the player to obtain full hearts, as it's possible to beat the "invisible man" as much as the player desires without getting hit back.
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Double Dragon
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Near the end of the first mission in the NES version is a missing ladder that the player can still climb. Climbing to the top of the ladder only makes the player appear back at the bottom, and if they are holding a weapon while climbing it, the weapon will get stuck in the wall if the player is struck by an enemy.
Double Dragon Advance
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A lot of content planned for the game was cut during development, including a playable prologue, additional cutscenes, improved enemy AI, lots of weapons and special moves, "Marian's Escape" mode in which the player would play as Marian escaping from her captors, "Renegade Abobo" mode in which the player could play as Abobo helping Marian escape, and the three main characters from Combatribes being playable in Survival Mode. In addition, Marian would have appeared in Survival Mode after every 20 beaten enemies to refill some of the player's health.
Double Dragon Advance
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Attachment According to Muneki Ebinuma, the game's planner, the developers took a lot of influences from Bruce Lee's movies to the game. One of the most notable is the cover and promo art being an imitation of the cover art for Lee's Way of the Dragon.
One Piece: Grand Adventure
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The box art for the game reuses the image of Luffy from the cover of Fighting for One Piece, which was only released in Japan.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
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Attachment Director Chihiro Fujioka and producer Shigeru Miyamoto originally considered having Mario battle using weapons and magic rather than his standard jump and hammers. They couldn't decide which style to use. They settled the matter by appearing at a special event and hearing fan responses when the two styles were announced. More fans applauded the jump and hammer option, so Fujioka chose it for the game.
Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage
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Leaving Crash to stand idle for a period of time will cause him to pull out a Game Boy Advance and start playing it.
Virtua Tennis 3
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Some of the music tracks from Virtua Tennis 3 are remixed instrumental versions of the music composed for Propeller Arena on the Dreamcast. Propeller Arena was never released due to problems involving the 9/11 incident and predicted low sales.
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