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Franchise: Final Fight
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Sodom's way of speaking varies between regions. In the international version, he speaks proper English. In the Japanese version, he tries to speak in Japanese using English phrases.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
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Sodom's ending consists of him rebuilding the Mad Gear gang and unfolding a scroll that features the name of the gang.

However, Sodom has failed to write the scroll in katakana (マッドギア), and instead used the kanji '魔'-(ma), '奴'-(do), '義'-(gi, miswritten) and '亜'-(a) to phonetically spell out Mado Gia (Mad Gear). Because each kanji has meaning, this appears to the Japanese reader to be a nonsensical coupling of characters: "devil", "guy", "honor", and "to come after" as in a rank or position. '亜' can also mean "Asia".
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Pokémon FireRed Version
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon LeafGreen Version (Game)
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The Pokedex will incorrectly display A Pokemon's category; only showing the first word of a Pokemon's category. For example:

All other games in the Pokemon series categorize Squirtle as the "tiny turtle Pokemon". In the Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green Pokedex, Squirtle is listed as the "Tiny Pokemon".
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
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Attachment The game was announced as simply "Lords of Shadow" without the Castlevania name. This was done to keep the game's announcement from upstaging the release of Castlevania Judgement, as well as keep Konami's plans to change the series direction a secret.
Franchise: Final Fight
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According to former Capcom member Seth Killian, Rolento's name was supposed to be "Laurence" when he was in the developmental stages of becoming a character, but due to the L and R confusion in the Japanese language as well as the additions of vowels at the end of words in transliteration, "Laurence" became "Rolento". Judging by Japanese transliteration however, Neo_G may have meant the similar name "Laurent" (ロレント), as Lawrence would have instead been rendered as (ロレンス).
Freedom Planet
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Hidden in the games files is a message from Lilac & Carol to encourage anyone who pirated the game to donate to their official website.
Grand Theft Auto III
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According to a Liberty Tree article, not having the ability to swim in GTA III was because of an oil spill in the Liberty City harbor causing the water to be polluted, not Claude's inability.
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
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Ninja Theory's video editor, Melina Juergens, was used as a stand-in for Senua while they perfected their motion capture techniques. They also based Senua's physical appearance on hers and eventually came to the conclusion that she could play the character in the finalized product. Game director and lead writer, Tameem Antoniades, was confident that she could pull off the role despite her having no acting experience.
The Elder Scrolls: Arena
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Despite coming out in 1994, the first run of boxes was dated as being released in 1993. The game was planned for a holiday release in 1993, but it ended up coming out in March 25th, 1994.
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
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This is the first NeoGeo game that features a proper opening movie animated image by image. Previous NeoGeo titles used simple slides for the opening sequences.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Just north of Hebra Tower, a geometric plane sticks out of the mountainside that prevents Link from climbing any higher and can only be seen from above.
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Collection: Marvel vs. Capcom
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According to a Capcom Development report, the reason why the Marvel vs. Capcom series originally came to be was because Marvel wanted to introduce it's character to a Japanese audience.
Super Mario Odyssey
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Talking to an NPC counts as jumping according to the in-game jump counter.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
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During the "The Cell Games Begin" match in Dragon History mode, the subtitle for Cell's line "why don't you pop one of those Senzu beans" mistakenly omits the "s" in "beans".
Sid Meier's Civilization VI
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A misspelling found by fans in the game's code explains why the computer controlled leaders in the game focus on developing religion over anything else. By spelling the word "yield" as "yeild," a complete group of routines are ignored by the game's programming that are specific to how the computer processes their research strategies.
Sonic Mania
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In Hydrocity Zone (prior to Patch 1.3), if the player inputs from level select code from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Left,Left,Left,Right,Right,Right,Up,Up,Up) whist hanging on the hook levers (a ring sound plays if entered correctly), it cause a sound clip of Youtuber videogamedunkey to play whenever the players uses the dash panels.
The sound clip originates from his video Dunkey's Best of 2016, which Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was featured in.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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A save glitch exists that allows a player to exit the Shrine of Resurrection without the Sheikah Slate; without the Sheikah Slate, the player cannot warp and does not have a map but can use runes, control Divine Beasts and interact with terminals. Time is also stopped, preventing Blood Moons.
If the player desires to obtain the Sheikah Slate later, he/she can by returning to the Shrine of Resurrection.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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During the cutscene before the final mission, Spoiler:Tommy Vercetti is heard telling Ken Rosenberg to gather twenty million dollars in counterfeit cash while the subtitles say three million.
Sonic Mania
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According to the games' digital manual, the Motobug that Heavy Rider rides on is named Jimmy. This is in tribute to Polygon Jim, a member of the Sonic hacking community who died in a car crash in 2013.
Jim’s most prominent hack was Motobug the Badnik in Sonic the Hedgehog. In the hack the Motobug will extend its wheel out to jump, which the Heavy Rider’s Motobug also does.
Sonic Mania
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Attachment After defeating the boss of Studiopolis Act 2, an error message pops up on the TV monitor in the background accompanied by a buzzing noise.
This was the same buzzing noise that occurred during the livestream of the Sonic 25th Anniversary Party event that Sonic Mania was first announced at, which became infamous for it's numerous technical issues.
Also the numbers 072216 displayed on the error message reference the date of the event, July 22nd 2016.
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