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Kirby's Dream Course
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Attachment In the Japanese version, the title screen will show an animation of Kirby popping out of the hole while the stars shown change color. In the International release of the game this is replaced with a stationary Kirby on a blue and starry background, with spotlights moving around on the title screen.
Sonic CD
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Attachment In the Japanese manual for Sonic CD, Amy Rose is referred to as "Rosie the Rascal".
In the U.S. Manual, her name is listed as Princess Sally.

There are theories that her name was changed to Princess Sally in the U.S. manual of Sonic CD to tie the game to the Archie Comics, or the Saturday morning cartoon.
Castlevania: Dracula X
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Attachment In the Japanese and Australian versions, when Richter Belmont takes damage his body flashes red, and when he dies he spurts blood.
In other versions of the game it was censored by recolouring the damage effects.
Doom
subdirectory_arrow_right Doom (Game), Doom (Game), Doom (Game), Doom (Game)
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In the PlayStation, 3DO, Atari Jaguar and Saturn versions of the game, the "I'm Too Young to Die" skill level is replaced with "I'm A Wimp".
Tetris
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Attachment Atari's version of Tetris on the NES featured competitive and co-op 2-player modes, as well as a computer versus mode, all features that were absent from the Nintendo-licensed copies that soon replaced their Atari counterparts.
Resident Evil
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Attachment There are 3 different versions of the intro sequence for the game.

In the Japanese PlayStation version the intro is done in black and white with uncensored violence, in the French/German PlayStation Director's Cut, along with certain PC versions, it's the same as the Japanese version but in colour.
In the French/German PlayStation Director's Cut, Japanese version and some PC versions, Chris Redfield is smoking a cigarette during the cast section, but it was censored in the other versions.

Along with this, the Japanese version on PlayStation and certain PC versions, Chris Redfield's bad ending shows him smoking a cigarette in the helicopter, but it was censored in the other versions.

A newspaper, which shows a dead body is censored from the Japanese version. The Japanese Sega Saturn version however is left uncensored.
Drakengard
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In the final Ending E of the Japanese version, One of the jet pilots is refereed to as Scarface. Which is a name usually associated with the protagonists of Ace Combat.
Gods Eater Burst
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In North America the games title was changed from "God Eater Burst" to "Gods Eater Burst", plural.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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When the game first released on Steam, Arkham Knight was horribly optimized and panned by customers and media alike. The game was taken down and eventually replaced months later.

However, one running joke was that the original buggy game ran at the speed depicted on a speed limit sign in the game's promotional art, which was 30 miles per hour (or 30 fps on most systems). This artwork was changed when the game was re-released on Steam, now showing a 60 miles per hour speed limit and serving as a subtle nod to the game's performance fixes.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
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Attachment In the North American localization, when reading one of the ancient bookshelves, it reads
"Still, coming here has at least afforded me the rare chance to explore these ancient ruins. So ancient. Such ruin." This is a reference to the popular "Doge meme". The European and Japanese localizations of the game, however, have no reference to the meme.
God of War: Ascension
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Attachment In non-American versions of the game, during the cut-scene after the fight with Castor and Pollux, the camera is moved higher up to censor the gore.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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Attachment On the arcade and Genesis versions of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, Chun Li's ending shows her punching a man with blood spraying from his mouth. In the SNES version the blood was recolored to censor it.
Silent Hill 3
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Attachment During development the player could hear the sound of a crying baby Spoiler:on the third floor of the Hilltop Center., although it was removed in the final release.
The HD re-release includes a similar sound when Spoiler:Heather meets Claudia for the first time.
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Resident Evil 2
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Attachment In the Japanese version, the death scene animations are censored by fading the screen to black, leaving only the sound effects and "YOU DIED" text.
StarCraft 64
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The Nintendo 64 version of StarCraft has a slightly different story, different tutorials, and a bonus mission called Resurrection IV. It also features several command buttons that did not exist in the PC version.
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
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Attachment In the American version, instead of wishing Shenron for girl's panties, Oolong wishes for underwear for him to wear.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
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Attachment The Japanese release is called The Legend of Isaac (アイザックの伝説) and the title screen is a reference to the Japanese title screen of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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Attachment In Zangief's ending on the arcade and Genesis versions of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, there's a close-up of ex Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's face, but it was removed on the SNES.
Bully
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The game's re-release in 2008, Bully: Scholarship Edition, contained new content that wasn't in the original version of the game. This included new classes (biology, music, math and geography), new unlockable items, new two-player mini-games and new awards.
Duck Hunt
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Attachment There was a Arcade port of Duck Hunt titled "VS Duck Hunt". The main difference is that the Arcade version has a Bonus Stage, it's also the only official version where the player can shoot the dog.
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