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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.
Devil May Cry 4
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Attachment In Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, Beowulf from Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening can be seen on a poster during "The Arrival" cutscene of Vergil's campaign.
The Evil Within
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In Chapter 1 (The Assignment DLC), there's a broken double door that keeps opening and shutting. If the player comes closer and aims the flashlight at the gap, Laura Victoriano's ghost will appear, then disappear after she came too close.
The Evil Within
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At the start of Chapter 14, there's a vending machine witht the name 'Brain', that can be found at the bottom of the escalator. If the player interact with it, zombie babies will come out of the vending machine to attack the player.
Deltarune
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Attachment Prior to Version 1.08, Chapter 2 contained unused data for Susie gaining a plushie of herself in her room should Kris give her Queen's gift during the party's reunion at the Cyber City carnival. Adding the Susie plushie back in and interacting with it results in unique dialogue between Susie and Ralsei commenting on it.

In a tweet posted off the heels of Chapter 2's release, graphic designer Temmie Chang showcased not only the sprite for the Susie plushie, but also sprites for a Ralsei plushie and a Noelle plushie, indicating that Queen's gift was originally planned to morph into the likeness of whoever the player decides to give it to. In normal gameplay, the only selectable character who opens the gift is Berdly, who finds a plushie of himself with nipples.

Version 1.08 fixed a glitch that prevented the Susie plushie from appearing in her room (the acid tunnel sequence resetting Flag 307 to Flag 1). However, the dialogue associated with it still does not appear when the plushie is checked. Save files that were patched after completing the acid tunnel are unaffected, requiring the player to erase the file and start over in order to encounter the plushie on it.
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.
Deltarune
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Within the files for Chapter 1 is an usused dialogue chain that simply reads "Blaze it." before opening a prompt where the player must choose between "Blaze" and "Do Not Blaze"; both options do nothing. The dialogue has an ID number of 420, which combined with its contents references the famous stoner catchphrase "420 Blaze It."
Deltarune
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Attachment Within the files for Chapter 1 is unused battle data, including graphics and text, for a fight against Ralsei. As the unused text includes mentions of the training dummy seen in the final game, this data suggests that the game's combat tutorial would've originally seen Ralsei partner with the dummy instead of with Kris.
Deltarune
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Attachment During the vessel creation sequence at the start of Chapter 1, if the player gives their creation and themselves the same name, the in-game narration will respond with a passive-aggressive comment about how on-the nose that is.
Deltarune
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Attachment Within the data for Chapter 2 are an unused series of voice grunts; the filenames for them are all "Snd_txtrx" followed by a number. This name deciphers as "Sound Text Rx," implying that these files were intended for Rouxls Kaard, who during regular gameplay is one of the only characters to feature dialogue portraits but no voice grunts (instead using the generic text scrolling sound).
Deltarune
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Attachment If the player Spoiler:downloads Spamton onto the EmptyDisk and attempts to use the resultant Spoiler:LoadedDisk item on the purchasable mannequin in Cyber City, a text box will appear stating that the item "squirmed and won't fit." This Easter egg appears to foreshadow Spoiler:the actual purpose of the LoadedDisk, which Spamton uses to become Spamton NEO by uploading himself to the discarded robot in the mansion basement.
Deltarune
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Attachment While exploring Cyber City with Noelle in Chapter 2, the player can encounter a hidden alleyway marked with dog signs. Going down this path results in Kris being run over and downed by the Annoying Dog, only for the Undertale game over screen to appear in place of the standard one. The Annoying Dog proceeds to run over that too, after which Kris and Noelle wake up beside a dumpster with a Dog Dollar added to the player's inventory.

This Easter egg nods back to a Tweet posted by Toby Fox in 2019, which consisted solely of the Annoying Dog's car sprite with the caption "this is the last thing you see before you die."
Doubutsu no Mori
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Attachment In the iQue release, the Carp is recolored red.
Undertale
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Attachment The Spoiler:Amalgamate enemies appear to take after an identically-named series of foes from The Halloween Hack, a 2008 ROM hack of EarthBound that Toby Fox made in high school; like the ones in Undertale, Spoiler:the Amalgamates in The Halloween Hack are comprised of multiple earlier enemies fused together.

Furthering the connection to the EarthBound fanbase, Spoiler:"Amalgam", the battle theme for most of Undertale's Amalgamates, is composed mostly of samples from the Cave of the Past and final boss themes in EarthBound, including the processed sample of the Beach Boys' 1970 song "Deirdre".
Deltarune
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Attachment Ambyu-Lance's recruit bio ends with the line "It's not down with the sickness." This plays off the title of the 2000 song "Down with the Sickness" by American nu-metal band Disturbed.
Deltarune
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Attachment During the Spoiler:Giga Queen fight at the end of Chapter 2, if the player manages to avoid taking any damage during rounds one and two, Spoiler:Giga Queen will become enveloped with a blue aura during round three, and her attacks will become more aggressive and harder to avoid. To compensate, however, her defense is reduced.
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.
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