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Street Fighter V
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Attachment In the 1.04 update, Cammy's leotard costume removed her nipples from her 3D model.
Wario Land II
subdirectory_arrow_right Wario Land II (Game)
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Attachment In the original Game Boy release, the levels "Turn Off the Giant Faucet!" and "Escape from the Tea Cup!" contain a unique fish enemy that grabs Wario and pins him to a wall until he escapes. For unknown reasons, the Game Boy Color release replaces this enemy with a standard sawfish; however, full-color graphics for it are still present in the game's code.
Animal Crossing
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In the Japanese version of the game, all sixteen player character designs have black eyes, as was the case in Dōbutsu no Mori. In the international release, however, most of them are altered to give them blue, green, or brown eyes; only two variants for each gender remain unaltered.
Animal Crossing
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Animal Crossing
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Attachment Several clothing items were changed between the Japanese and international releases of the game:

•The Three Arc Shirt (a.k.a. the Familiar Shirt) is replaced with the Fortune Shirt, due to the former's resemblance to Charlie Brown's shirt in the American comic strip Peanuts (which had ended its print run in 2000, shortly before the game's release).
•The Tomato Juice Shirt is replaced with the Fishbone Shirt, due to the former's design resembling bloodstains.
•The W Shirt is replaced with the Houndstooth Tee, due to the former's resemblance to the logo of American fast food chain McDonald's.
•The Puzzling Shirt is redesigned to use more pastel colors, also changing the bottom-center square from orange to purple, to reduce the design's similarity to the Rubik's Cube brand of toy puzzles.
•The I Love GC Shirt (itself a redesign of the I Love 64 shirt from Dōbutsu no Mori) is replaced with the Cherry Shirt, due to the former being a parody of the I ❤ NY logo, which is trademarked by the New York Department of Economic Development.

These redesigns are also carried over to Dobutsu no Mori e+.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Xander Mobus who plays the Announcer and Master Hand and Crazy Hand in the English version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate also reprises his role as Ren Amamiya/Joker from Persona 5 in this Smash game, making him the only English Language voice actor to play the announcer in a Super Smash Bros. game to also voice one of the game's playable fighters.
Platform: Nintendo Switch
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The N64 Controller that was released for Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack can be used on any Switch game. However, it lacks X and Y buttons leading to some games being partially unplayable when someone attempts to play them with one.
Deltarune
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Attachment In the initial "SURVEY_PROGRAM" release of Chapter 1, the Librarby's computer lab entrance uses a single door; Chapter 2 however changes this to a set of double doors, with the accompanying sign being horizontally squished and moved to the left side of the doorframe. Several stray pixels in the Librarby interior are also cleaned off.

Because Chapter 2 takes place just one day after Chapter 1, the Chapter 1 & 2 release changes the Librarby interior in Chapter 1 to match that of Chapter 2.
Doubutsu no Mori
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Attachment In the iQue release, the Carp is recolored red.
Animal Crossing
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Attachment In the Japanese version, Dōbutsu no Mori +, two paintings that were present in the original Dōbutsu no Mori, the Dreadful Painting and the Novel Painting, are not obtainable in the normal course of play. However, they still exist in the game's code and can be legitimately brought over to a player's save file by importing one from Dōbutsu no Mori (via Nintendo of Japan's now-defunct Data Moving Service), though they can't be donated to the Museum. In the international release of Animal Crossing, however, these paintings are completely removed, and their index numbers instead point to duplicates of the DUMMY furniture item.

It's likely that the decreasing accessibility of these paintings was due to the fact that their real-world equivalents, Edvard Munch's "The Scream" and Piet Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue", were still under copyright at the time. The Munch and Mondrian portfolios wouldn't enter the public domain until 2015, well after the Dreadful and Novel paintings were retired from the series.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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When Sora holds a battering Item or certain other items (such as a Mr. Saturn) he assumes the same idle stance that he did whenever he turned into Valor Form, one of the drive forms in Kingdom Hearts II that allows him to dual-wield two Keyblades, which in turn is also the basis for one of his alternate costumes in this game.
The Sims 3
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Attachment In June 2010, several players noticed that a package file was attaching itself to other packages in The Sims 3. The file was a corrupted girl doll object titled "Girl Doll Dressed", which was incorrectly cloned from the Teddy bear. Game installations became "infected" by players downloading lots, houses or Sims with the hidden doll attached, similar to how computer viruses spread, and the doll was determined to cause longer loading times and game crashes. Players then unknowingly uploaded these infected packages to The Exchange, the game's online custom content workshop, causing it to spread to even more players.

Many Sims community sites began reporting the issue and one user posted a guide on how to manually remove the doll from the game to prevent the glitch from spreading, and a SimGuru on EA's official Sims forum eventually responded with a stickied post informing the community about the issue, and stated that EA would patch the game in the future to institute measures preventing corrupted objects from being uploaded to The Exchange.
Art of Fighting 3: The Path of The Warrior
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Wang Koh-San's full name is changed to "Park" in the Korean version of the game.
Dark Souls III
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In the Alpha build of the game and its E3 2015 demo, it would have originally revealed story elements in the form of "Epitaphs", small gravestones spread throughout Lothric which upon offering a flame to it will display a text blurb with a lore-related message on each. In the English version of the Alpha build, some Epitaphs have no text due to the feature having been scrapped by that time, however in the Japanese version of the Alpha build, the data for all Epitaph texts and most of their physical placements on the game's map exist, albeit some are out-of-bounds or clustered together as their locations had not been finalized before being scrapped.
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Dark Souls III Alpha Epitaphs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szg94hch5n0

Dark Souls III All Alpha Epitaphs Restored:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-ILkLGZQUQ
The King of Fighters '97
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The Japanese version of the game contains three special promotional endings, all for Japanese magazines, for clearing the game with certain teams:
• Terry, Mary, and Joe (Gamest)
• Yamazaki, Chang, and Choi (Famitsu)
• Billy, Kyo, and Mai (Neo-Geo Freak)
Fatal Fury Special
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Because the European version of the SNES port was on a smaller cartridge, Big Bear, Cheng Sinzan, Axel Hawk, and Laurence Blood had to be removed along with their respective stages to fit the smaller cart size, whereas Ryo Sakazaki is playable from the start.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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A Famitsu column with game director Masahiro Sakurai revealed that Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series was able to get into the game because of a chance meeting that he had with a Disney executive at an unspecified awards ceremony where they expressed how cool it would be for him to be a part of the Super Smash Bros. roster. This soon led to negotiations between Nintendo, Square Enix, and Disney that eventually got the extremely highly requested character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Before then, Sakurai admitted he and Nintendo thought getting the Disney-owned character was a total impossibility.
Ninja Gaiden
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The German rating board deemed the game's gore and violence excessive and refused to rate the game at all. Since this had the potential to place the game on Germany's "List of Media Harmful to Young People", banning shops from either advertising or selling the game to customers of 18 years or older, Tecmo censored the PAL version to obtain a rating. A year later, Tecmo managed to obtain an 18+ rating for the uncensored release of Ninja Gaiden Black.
FIFA Soccer 2005
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Attachment The North American cover features Oswaldo Sanchez, Fernando Morientes, and Andriy Shevchenko. However, when the game was released in Europe as FIFA Football 2005, Patrick Vieira replaced Sanchez.
Final Fantasy X
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According to a 2001 developer interview published in V-Jump magazine, the game's character designer Tetsuya Nomura stated the main character's name, Tiida (Tidus in the international release), was the Okinawan word for "sun". After Final Fantasy VIII, the team wanted to give their next main character a brighter and more cheerful personality. Kazushige Nojima gave Tiida his name, and Nomura thought he had a "bright" motif for the character in mind considering his name's meaning.
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