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Kirby's Avalanche
subdirectory_arrow_right Super Puyo Puyo (Game)
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Kirby's Avalanche is a clone of the Super Famicom game Super Puyo Puyo, but the characters and music (with the exception of the panic song) are replaced with Kirby characters and songs.
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Kirby's Avalanche
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Kirby's Avalanche is the only Kirby game not to get released in Japan.
Kirby's Dream Course
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Kirby's Dream Course contains many sound effects from Earthbound, as both games were developed side by side.
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
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Attachment The game's title screen was completely redone when it was localized for its Japanese release.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
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Attachment The Elf Blade is a possible reference to Link's Master Sword from The Legend Of Zelda series.
Five Nights at Freddy's
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In the game's announcement trailer, Bonnie can be seen running down the hall. In the final game however, Foxy is the only one that can actually be seen moving.
One Piece: Unlimited World RED
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It's possible to shoot down the World Government's flag on top of the Tower of Justice with Usopp's Fire Bird Star. It's the only destructible flag in the Enies Lobby level, and doing so in the PlayStation 3 and Vita versions will earn the trophy, "Declaration of War".
Drakengard
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The weapons "Takamasa" and "Nobuyoshi" were named after the game's producer, Takamasa Shiba, and composer, Nobuyoshi Sano.
Kid Icarus: Uprising
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In Chapter 15, Palutena comments, "I can only tell you that they're not of this world." Pit replies, "You mean they're...invaders from space?!" This is a reference to the arcade game "Space Invaders".
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
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Attachment When the game was localized to Japan, the sprite for the main character was changed to make him more cartoonish.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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A segment of the remixed DK Rap used in the Kongo Jungle stage has the Character Select theme from the original Super Smash Bros. mixed into it.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
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Talion's dagger, Acharn, is his son's broken sword, and bears a strong resemblance to Narsil, the powerful sword wielded by King Elendil in the Lord of the Rings universe. Acharn means Vengeance in the Elven language Sindarin.
Drakengard
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Attachment Leonard's Faerie chose its boyish appearance as a reflection of Leonard's preferences.
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Drakengard
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Attachment After completing the game and getting all the endings, Tokyo can be selected in Free Exploration. Beating the level will reward the playing with a new dragon form, a Su-43 (or "????" in the game). It is a Strike Fighter used in Ace Combat 3.
Assassin's Creed
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Assassin's Creed originally started as a Prince of Persia Spin-Off, "Prince of Persia: Assassins". It was going to follow the events of a young Prince's female bodyguard as she escorts him through Jerusalem. The game was also going to feature co-op. However the game was cancelled when ##Ubisoft## heard the game was about the bodyguards and not the Prince himself.
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
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The game can be beaten in under two minutes due to a glitch involving the rocket power up and going out of bounds with it, as well as several other glitches. Eventually, the player can simply trigger the game's ending cutscene.
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Tales of Symphonia
subdirectory_arrow_right Tales of Symphonia (Game), Tales of Symphonia (Game)
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In the GameCube version of the game, Lloyd, Genis and Colette possessed incredibly powerful secret techniques (nowadays called Mystic Artes) performed under specific circumstances.

Lloyd: Falcon's Crest
Genis: Indignation Judgment
Colette: Holy Judgment

The PlayStation 2 version of the game added Mystic Artes for the other playable characters as well as the bonus boss Abyssion (Who can use all the playable characters' Mystic Artes) and final boss Mithos. Some characters have 2 Mystic Artes as well. The PlayStation 2 version also added various miscellaneous artes for most of the cast. The PlayStation 3 Chronicles rerelease of the game is based off of the PlayStation 2 version and retains the new moves.

Raine: Sacred Light (formerly unused in the GC version), Fairy Circle
Kratos, Zelos, Mithos, Abyssion: Shining Bind
Zelos' 2nd MA: Divine Judgment
Presea: Infernal Ruin, Crimson Devastation
Regal: Fanged Finality.

Sheena does not get any new Mystic Artes but her Summons now have a Mystic Arte character cutin image appear when performed.

Zelos as a playable character could now also learn and use his Judgment tech at any time once unlocked, Kratos gained a new healing/attack move called Guardian Field and Yggdrasil gained a move named "Yggdrasil Laser", a homage to Dhaos' infamous "Dhaos Laser" from Tales of Phantasia.
Tales of Vesperia
subdirectory_arrow_right Tales of Vesperia (Game)
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If the player uses Rita's Thunder Blade spell against Time Traveler/Dhaos when his health is below half during the Coliseum 200 man battle, Rita will instead perform Indignation and finish him off instantly. This references the intro of Dhaos' home game Tales of Phantasia, where said spell forced Dhaos into retreat. Rita will also be able to use Indignation freely from that point onward. This only applies to the PlayStation 3 version of the game.
Tales of Vesperia
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Much like the previous games, Vesperia also features a coliseum-based Cameo battle set. This time around the player fights against major antagonists from the series, albeit with them using titles as opposed to their actual names. They are, in order:

Time Traveler: Dhaos from Tales of Phantasia
Sorrowful Queen of Darkness: Shizel from Tales of Eternia
Killer of Heroes: Barbatos Goetia from Tales of Destiny II (much like his home game, using any item during the fight will trigger his Mystic Arte)
Traitor to Heaven: Kratos Aurion from Tales of Symphonia
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
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Attachment Each character has a colour palette based on a character from the Guilty Gear series, as well as a palette based on another fellow Blazblue character and a palette based off of a character from Atlus' Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series due to Arc System Works developing Persona 4 Arena.
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