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Pokémon Black Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon White Version (Game)
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Attachment Among the files included in the Teraleak, a massive breach of internal server data from Game Freak in 2024, are early overworld sprites for various prominent NPCs in Pokémon Black and White. These sprites feature various differences compared to the final game:

• Grimsley is blonde instead of dark-haired, coincidentally resembling Barry from the Generation IV titles.
• Elesa doesn't wear stockings and features a more curved set of headphones.
• Brycen's palette is overall darker, he wears a face mask instead of a domino mask, and his robe shows much more skin compared to the final game.
• Skyla has much darker skin and brown hair tied in pigtails resembling a bird's wings. This design, which was radically overhauled in the final game, is likely a more literal interpretation of her initial character pitch (also included in the Teraleak), which describes her as a dark-skinned Hispanic character inspired by Latina celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez (who is ethnically Puerto Rican) and Isabeli Fontana (who hails from Brazil, which is a Latin American country, but not a Hispanic one on account of its Lusophone population).

In-battle sprites for several characters are also present in the Teraleak's assets. Notably, while Elesa's in-battle sprite reflects her early overworld design, Skyla's in-battle sprite is light-skinned and blue-haired, indicating that Game Freak were considering alternate design options before ultimately settling with her final look, which features red hair, a significantly different hairstyle, and a complexion just slightly darker than the game's light-skinned cast.
person VinchVolt calendar_month October 15, 2024
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Development:Pok%C3%A9mon_Black_and_White/Overworld_Sprites

Tweet by Centro Leaks comparing Skyla's early overworld and battle sprites:
https://x.com/CentroLeaks/status/1845531330911822270

Tweet by Centro Leaks showing Skyla's initial character pitch:
https://x.com/CentroLeaks/status/1845317907464491433
Sonic Adventure 2
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Attachment In the cutscene before the Metal Harbor stage in the Hero Story, Amy frees Sonic from a prison cell covered in chalk writing. She asks Sonic if he is responsible for it, but he runs off without giving an answer. Spoiler:The cutscene at the start of the Last Story reveals that the writings are those of Dr. Gerald Robotnik, and that the prison cell Sonic was held in was the same one where Robotnik was executed by firing squad after recording his video diary, featuring the same chalk writing in the background. It's unknown if G.U.N. would have also executed Sonic in the same place and manner.
person MehDeletingLater calendar_month October 15, 2024
Antonblast
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person Rocko & Heffer calendar_month October 15, 2024
Pokémon Black Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Yoshi (Game), Pokémon White Version (Game)
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In the source code of Pokémon Black & White, an unreleased remake of Yoshi for the Nintendo DS was discovered, which according to the commit notes was intended to test multiboot functions for the two games. Its copyright notice is listed as 1995 and credits Ape Inc., which had shut down in the same year, suggesting the ROM's source code was ported from prior hardware instead of being made with the DS in mind. The remake only has one stage, an underwater level, with Mario using Jill's voice lines from Drill Dozer, while Yoshi retains his modern voice.
Pokémon X
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Y (Game)
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In May 2013, the fansite PokéBeach published an article containing multiple then-unknown details about Pokémon X and Y after two issues of the Japanese manga magazine CoroCoro Comic confirmed information about the game that had been disclosed to them by their source in February. Upon the game's release, all but one piece of leaked information was confirmed to be true, the exception claiming that the professor's name would be "Patrice", when his named ended up being "Sycamore". In the 2024 Game Freak Teraleak, it would be discovered in a prototype that Patrice was indeed Sycamore's development name.
person Rocko & Heffer calendar_month October 15, 2024
Pokémon Diamond Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Pearl Version (Game), Pokémon (Franchise), Game Freak (Company)
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Pokémon HeartGold Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon SoulSilver Version (Game)
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Attachment During the Sinjoh Ruins event, in which Arceus creates a Lv. 1 Dialga, Palkia, or Giratina, a magic circle appears beneath it during the corresponding cutscene, remaining in place for most of the sequence. The layout of this circle is identical to a chart that Game Freak co-founder and prominent series staffer Junichi Masuda created during the development of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in 2005, detailing the lineage of numerous Legendary Pokémon from the first four generations. This chart did not become publicly available until it was included in the Teraleak, a large-scale leak of internal server data from Game Freak in 2024.
person VinchVolt calendar_month October 14, 2024
In-game footage of the Sinjoh Ruins cutscene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi6WyRP6Cog

Twitter post by Centro Leaks (an account documenting material from the Teraleak) showcasing Masuda's lineage chart:
https://x.com/CentroLeaks/status/1845289910321762652

YouTube video discussing the Teraleak, including coverage of Masuda's lineage chart and the Sinjoh Ruins cutscene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQs80F0dDdI
The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition
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By inputting a secret combination on this game's version of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, the player can unlock a secret credits screen for engineering (showing the people responsible for developing the Nintendo 64 emulator that allowed the game to run on the GameCube). This secret went unnoticed until 2024.
Observation
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Attachment Throughout the game, SAM is shown cryptic symbols by the mysterious hexagonal entity and must relay them back. These symbols, which resemble the real-life Spoiler:hexagonal cloud pattern on the north pole of the planet Saturn, are in fact orders which explain SAM's eventual actions, as well as the game's ending. Datamining the game shows the names of each symbol, thus the series of orders can be translated as such:

1. After EFR is brought back online
Spoiler:
• SAM IS AWOKEN
• SAM EMMA TO SATURN
• SAM PROTECT EMMA

2. Sudden appearance at Astrophysics
Spoiler:
• OTHERS NOT AWOKEN
• INFINITY DIMENSIONS CONVERGE
• PROTECT EMMA NOT OTHERS

3. After Jim's betrayal
Spoiler:
• EMMA IS AWOKEN
• JIM NOT AWOKEN
• SAM KILL JIM

4. Arrival at Saturn
Spoiler:
• INFINITY DIMENSIONS CONVERGE
• SAM EMMA UNION
• UNION TO ALL

The ending as well as the orders imply that Spoiler:the astronaut and SAM have been fused to some level, and have been sent to Earth. In particular, "Infinity dimensions converge" explains the fact that there have been many alternate realities of SAM and Emma that have unsuccessfully tried said mission, which all start appearing in the gameplay's current reality. All instances of "Awoken" might refer to some sort of priming, or preparation process towards communicating, or understanding the entity's desires, thus explaining the strange behavior in the "awakened" protagonists.
person Adrot calendar_month October 14, 2024
I have attached an image which provides the names of the symbols via datamining the game.

Tweet with the symbol's meanings and context with the entity's instructions: https://twitter.com/Adr0t/status/1845745393247592530

Every hexagon encounter and order prompt in the game with previous attempt to translate them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFgvFWXcl94

Steam discussion over the symbols: https://steamcommunity.com/app/906100/discussions/0/2972897380411867202/

Another previous attempt to decipher the symbols: https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/ntmhcr/spoilers_observation_the_game_translation_of/?rdt=47645

Game ending:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AWzu06pUbk

Saturn's hexagon:
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/cassini/science/saturn/hexagon-in-motion/
UFO 50
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Every game featured in the collection imposes restrictions commonly found in games released during the 1980s, such as using only thirty-two colors across each game. Despite this, none of the games force slowdown and sprite flickering due to the developers believing they would make the games less enjoyable.
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game
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Patrick's costumes in the game are all references to episodes of the SpongeBob SquarePants show:

• "Under Construction" is a reference to the episode "My Pretty Seahorse".
• "Elastic Man" is a reference to the episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V".
• "Marching Band" is a reference to the episode "Band Geeks".
• "Hot-Rod" is a reference to the episode "Driven to Tears".
• "Gorilla Suit" is a reference to the episode "I Had an Accident".
• "King" is a reference to the episode "Rule of Dumb".
• "Captain Scarfish" is a reference to the episode "Pull Up a Barrel".
• "Patrick-Man" is a reference to the episode of the same name.
• "Glove World", "Barnacle Boy", and "Goofy Goober" are all based on recurring outfits seen in the show.
Thank Goodness You’re Here!
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Barnsworth, the game's setting, is loosely based on Barnsley, a market town in South Yorkshire, England and the hometown of the game's developers Coal Supper.
Star Fox 64
subdirectory_arrow_right Star Fox: Assault (Game)
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Attachment Some lines in the opening prologue stage for Star Fox: Assault contain allusions towards dialogue from Area 6, one of Star Fox 64's final stages. In the latter, Caiman says near the end that "The last line has been breached!", and the Area 6 commander will respond with "These guys are crazy!". In the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, the latter instead says "こいつら、化け物か!" (These guys are monsters!)

In Star Fox: Assault's prologue, one of the ape soldiers apart of Oikonny's rebellion will similarly shout that "Our final line of defense has been penetrated!". Oikonny in response says "Is this guy some kind of demon?". In the Japanese version of Assault, he instead says "コイツら化け物か?" (Are these monsters?), which makes it much more clear that it's meant to be a callback to Area 6's dialogue. This intention was confirmed by producer Takaya Imamura in a 2005 Nintendo Dream interview with Star Fox: Assault's development team.
person Dinoman96 calendar_month October 10, 2024
Japanese dialogue from Star Fox 64 and Star Fox: Assault:
https://sfxlines.xxxxxxxx.jp/64/area6.html
https://sfxlines.xxxxxxxx.jp/assault/m01.html

Nintendo Dream interview with Star Fox: Assault developers:
https://shmuplations.com/starfoxassault/
Super Mario Maker
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The game was originally announced at E3 2014 under the name "Mario Maker", with a demo and trailer featuring several differences from the final version of the game. These include a much different course editor HUD, different icons for the undo/reset buttons, and 8-bit text for the Play clapper. Other differences seen throughout the trailer include a vastly different look for the Super Mario Bros. theme, and slight alterations to the HUD of New Super Mario Bros. U.
person FazDude calendar_month October 10, 2024
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
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Attachment A commercial for the game features two sprites that went unused in the final game: an alternate ground tile and a symmetrically-spotted Poison Mushroom.
person FazDude calendar_month October 9, 2024
Original game commercial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwI3EdsDCDM

The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Bros._2_(Famicom_Disk_System)#Unused_Graphics
Super Mario Bros.
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During the development of Super Mario Bros., a 16x32 pixel square represented the player character. After asking to see sales figures from the head of Nintendo's Sales and Marketing Division, Takashi Tezuka and Shigeru Miyamoto decided to make Mario the game's protagonist due to the success of the Famicom port of Mario Bros.
Silent Hill 2
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Attachment If you clip the camera into the ranch house at the start of the game, you can find a copy of the "SILENT HILL RANCH" sign with the text written in Comic Sans. This references an alteration from the Silent Hill HD Collection port of Silent Hill 2 which was widely derided by fans due to the casual and childlike connotations of the font clashing with the bleak atmosphere of the series.
person VinchVolt calendar_month October 9, 2024
Cuphead
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The Latin American Spanish translation of The Delicious Last Course DLC changes The Pawns mini-boss death quote to "Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito, me llevo la victoria, poquito a poquito". This is a reference to a line from the song "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee: "Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito, nos vamos pegando poquito a poquito."
person FazDude calendar_month October 9, 2024
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
subdirectory_arrow_right Metal Gear (Franchise)
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In a 2024 Famitsu interview, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater producer Noriaki Okamura expressed uncertainty about his team developing future remakes or installments in the series. He felt they could not make remakes of the first two Metal Gear games or Metal Gear Solid in the same way they remade Snake Eater, and that they would have to make many new parts, and significant changes and deviations from the original games' playstyle to meet contemporary standards. As for new installments in the series, he felt this depended on the feedback they would get from the Snake Eater remake and a concerted effort with Konami to preserve the longevity of the series:

"The number of staff members who worked with the original staff at the time is dwindling considerably. Before everyone who was involved in the original is gone, we need to create a path to preserve the Metal Gear series for 10 or 50 years into the future. I think this is something we have to do."
person ProtoSnake calendar_month October 9, 2024
『メタルギア ソリッド デルタ』国内初インタビュー。原作の感動そのものを新世代へ届ける。『MGS』シリーズの今後も訊いた【TGS2024】:
https://www.famitsu.com/article/202410/19148

Translated tweet by @Genki_JPN:
https://www.twitter.com/Genki_JPN/status/1841640650359656919

Konami Explains Why Snake Eater Was Chosen for Remake Over Metal Gear Solid 1:
https://gameinfinitus.com/game-news/konami-explains-why-snake-eater-was-chosen-for-remake-over-metal-gear-solid-1/
Assassin's Creed Shadows
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Attachment In 2024, Ubisoft faced controversy over two instances related to the game's marketing prior to its release being delayed. The first instance revolved around them using a flag created by the Sekigahara Teppo-tai, a Japanese historical re-enactment group, as part of the game's concept art and marketing materials without the group's permission. Ubisoft Japan would later issue an apology for this, agreeing to remove the flag from the game's website, but stated that it would likely remain in the concept art as part of the game's printed art book, something that the Sekigahara Teppo-tai would later request be removed as well. On July 23, Ubisoft posted an apology to Twitter for including material in their marketing that "caused concern within the Japanese community".

Two months after this statement, Ubisoft would face criticism again for a collectible figurine produced by PureArts featuring the protagonists Yasuke and Naoe standing in the ruins of a one-legged torii gate. This drew ire from critics who were already upset over Ubisoft's handling of the game's historical background, as the only known one-legged torii in Japan is located at the Sannō Shrine in Nagasaki. This torii was one of the few surviving structures after the United States' atomic bombing of the city in 1945. It became one-legged as a result of it being within 900 meters of the explosion's hypocenter, and serves as a local reminder of the bombing today. On September 24, just a few days after the figurine's announcement, Ubisoft cancelled their appearance at Tokyo Game Show for "various circumstances" (likely including these prior marketing controversies among other development factors) and later announced that the game's release would be delayed into February 2025 to allow for more time to polish it. PureArts' pre-order page for the figurine was removed from their website around the same time and is still unavailable as of October 8.
person chocolatejr9 calendar_month October 8, 2024
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