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Hey You, Pikachu!
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Attachment The Japanese version has eggplants, whereas the US version has corn. The result is that Japan misses out on popcorn which is obtained when Pikachu shocks the corn.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Attachment Majora's Mask can be seen on the wall of Ravio's store.
Super Smash Bros.
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The Fighting Polygon Team is called Dummy Corps in the Japanese version.
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Pikachu is the only character in the entire Super Smash Bros series to only have four costume color options in the first three games.
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Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment In the Onett stage, a hidden rice ball can be found behind the flower pots in front of the drugstore. This can be seen through camera hacks.
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Mario Golf
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Attachment On the Tournament Mode selection screen, the Boo Classic tournament is misspelled as "Boo Clasic".
F-Zero X
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Attachment An expansion kit was released in Japan for the game to be used with the Nintendo 64DD. Players could create custom tracks, custom vehicles and it featured a new improved soundtrack and access to new cups and new vehicles: the Super Falcon, Super Stingray and Super Cat. Even though it wasn't released outside of Japan due to the commercial failure of the Disk Drive, the expansion's data can still be found in the game's files.
Gears of War
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The Locusts were originally going to be called "Geist". Epic had a hard time shipping this, however, because Nintendo previously had a game using the same name.
Gears of War
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Gears of War was originally going to be a game called 'Unreal Warfare'. It was going to be a large multiplayer game that was set within the Unreal universe and would be the next Unreal game after Epic's previous Unreal Tournament. However, the team decided to strike the game from the Unreal series because it travelled too far from the Unreal universe.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
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If you perform a Timed-Hit with Geno's special move "Geno Whirl", 9999 damage is dealt to the enemy. This trick does not work on bosses exept for "Exor and Yaridovich clones".
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The following fighters are the only characters in the Smash series to appear in another fighting game:

•Snake appeared in Dream-Mix TV World Fighters as a playable character.
•Mega Man has appeared in the Mega Man Power Battle series, a few Capcom VS games (mainly the Marvel vs. Capcom series) and Street Fighter X Tekken (in his "Bad Box Art" form).
•Donkey Kong also appeared in Punch-Out!! for Wii as a boss.
•Sonic appeared as a playable character in Sonic the Fighters and Sonic Battle.
•Link appeared in the GameCube version of SoulCalibur II.
•Little Mac appears in Punch-Out!!.
•Ryu and Ken are main characters from the Street Fighter series.
•Cloud appears as a playable character in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series.
•Terry is a main character from The King of Fighters series.
•Kazuya is one of the characters in the Tekken series.
•The Kirby series has its own set of spin-off fighting games called Kirby Fighters.
•Charizard, Lucario, Mewtwo and Pikachu appear in the fighting game Pokken Tournament.
•Min Min is one of the characters in ARMS.
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Pokémon X
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Attachment A trainer in the game makes a reference to the popular "It's over 9000" Dragon Ball Z meme.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Marth's trophy information is not entirely correct, as it says Altea was destroyed by Akaneia. In actuality, Akaneia only controlled Altea for a period of time, and is reclaimed by Marth near the end of the game.
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According to the Japanese manual of the original NES Legend of Zelda, the recurring boss Digdogger is a giant Unira, the sea urchin-like enemies from the game Clu-Clu Land.
The Legend of Zelda
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The English manual gives you wrong information when it comes to the boss, Digdogger. In the Japanese manual, it states that "shockwaves will cause its body to shrivel up," hinting at the recorder being it's weakness. Instead, the English manual states that it "shrivels up when attacked," which, in fact, will do nothing to it, as it is impervious to your attacks without playing the recorder first.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment Both sides of GTA IV's MP5s feature "MADE IN SCOTLAND" markings (mirrored on the left side), alluding to GTA IV's Scottish developer Rockstar North.
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
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Attachment After talking to Zack a few times when he picks up your shipment, he will speak Japanese. The text says:

[Name]、
けっこう牧場がにあってんじゃねぇか?
これでも、ほめてんだぜ~。

Translated to English it says:
(Hey) [Name],
It's become a pretty nice farm, hasn't it?
From the way things look, it's pretty admirable.
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Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley
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Attachment Gol Dodo (JP Version) had much darker skin than Zann (US version). In a forum post on their official message boards, Natsume responded as to why they changed his skin color:

"Normally, we're happy to see ethnically diverse characters in Harvest Moon games. However, Zann had a lot of characteristics that in the West are sometimes associated with hurtful and outdated stereotypes of native African people. The skull on his head, the fact that he spoke in broken English, etc. Unfortunately, it just wasn't possible to completely change his character design and rewrite all of his dialogue, so changing his skin color seemed to be the best fix. Again, we're happy to see ethnically diverse characters in Harvest Moon games, but not when they're reinforcing negative stereotypes that a lot of our players will find hurtful and offensive."
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures
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Attachment BlackFlag (one of the developers for the game) said that the Guitar Guy (Kyle Justin), looks like a skeleton in Adventures because he was originally going to look like himself and have dialogue. Later in development, Kyle decided not to have his likeness in the game. His appearance was changed into a skeleton and his dialogue was replaced. The new character is a reference to the Angry Video Game Nerd's Ikari Wars review, where it's revealed that Kyle died, but is revived later in the episode.

The original sprite of Kyle can still be seen on the game's box art.
Harvest Moon
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Attachment In the Japanese version, the title is made from planks of wood nailed together. For all other releases, this was replaced with a 3D-rendered sign.
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