Trivia Browser


Platformsarrow_right
Yearsarrow_right

Genresarrow_right
Collectionsarrow_right
Franchisesarrow_right
Companiesarrow_right
Tagsarrow_right

Resident Evil 2
1
In the West Offices of the RPD Station there is a desk with a nameplate that says "Rita Phillips." This is a reference to Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2, where Rita was one of the last survivors who managed to escape the police station before Leon and Claire's arrival.
Monster Truck Madness 2
1
At one point there was going to be a secret truck in Monster Truck Madness 2, a yellow 68 Camero called "Chuck's Car," created by 3D modeler Chuck Carson. If one types "CHUCK" during a race, the game will still display the message "Restart the game to drive Chuck's Car." The vehicle was removed to avoid legal issues with Chevrolet.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
1
Inside the last room in the Sword Monk's Shrine, after completing the Trial of the Sword, there are seven monks with their arms in positions representing poses of the seven Sages in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Zelda's pose is during the final battle with Gannon and the other six Sages' poses are from inside the Chamber of Light after defeating the corresponding temples to release the Sages.
1
Giga Bowser's design was inspired by Sakurai's vision of how Bowser looked before Super Mario 64.

"The old Bowser was scary. In the NES era, characters were more symbolic, so you had room to use your imagination. When I looked at the original Bowser, I saw a frenzied, terrifying monster.

But, advancements in technology have allowed designers to convey characters in greater detail, and in recent games his image has steadily become cuter.

Naturally, this is a current game, so it needs to use his current design. And from there, Giga Bowser (unexpectedly?) happened to come into existence."
Pokémon Emerald Version
1
The player can completely softlock their game if an extremely complex and absurd series of actions are undertaken, forcing them to have no other choice but to start a new game. Specifically, if this is done, then the player will be stuck at either the Pokémon League building, Pacifidlog Town, Dewford Town, or Sootopolis City with only an Electrode that only knows the move Selfdestruct.

This is not possible in the Generation VI remakes.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven
1
Attachment In the game's data, there's a model of Jolyne Cujoh as a child. She does have a face in the after credit scene, but the developers kept it hidden.
Haunting Ground
1
Attachment In the Japanese version, the menu voice is named 'Memo', instead of 'Comment'. The Japanese version also shows 4 notes on each page, instead of 2 notes.
Pokémon Sword
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shield (Game)
1
In the games' data are the unused moves Celebrate, Hold Hands, Matt Block, and V-Create. They are not programmed to a single Pokémon in-game and Metronome will not turn into them.
Daxter
1
Ready At Dawn made some adjustments for the game to run at the full 333MHz of the PSP's CPU when the game was re-released on the PlayStation Store as a digital download, instead of the system's default 222 MHz CPU speed. This resulted in smoother gameplay.
The Sims 4
1
If the game detects that you are playing an illegal copy after a Sim finishes any action that uses the mosaic censor, instead of it disappearing as normal the mosaic will not only remain there but will grow until the entire screen is nothing but pixels.
The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer
1
Text can be found in the PC version's data which simply states "This is the ultimate key!!!"
Kingdom Hearts II
1
Attachment There is an unused version of the song Lazy Afternoons that's more orchestrated. This is likely an earlier version of the song.
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
1
The original PlayStation 2 version of the game had long load times that averaged around 47 seconds. According to the founder of Traveler's Tales, this was a consequence of a small mini-game intended to be incorporated during development.

Originally, you could move Crash through hyperspace during his falling animation and collect Wumpa Fruit. Any Wumpa Fruit collected would be added to your totals when the level loaded.

Due to a fraudulent patent Namco had over loading screen mini-games beginning with Tekken's PlayStation port, it had to be removed. However, time constraints meant Traveler's Tales could not fix these loading times before release. The Greatest Hits re-release shrunk the loading times down to a mere 17 seconds.
Dino Crisis
1
The number of continues is much greater in the Japanese version compared to all other regional releases. Japanese players are granted 30 Continues while all other versions only have 5.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
1
If The New Challengers release of the game detects that the cartridge ROM is too large or not mirrored correctly, which is usually caused by use of a cartridge copier, the game will completely black out the screen some time after starting a match.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
1
When the player presses Start at the title screen, the game checks for the string "© konami" in VRAM. If the check fails, a flag is set, making the game's final boss, Shredder, much more difficult to beat. If the player manages to defeat this harder version of Shredder, the game will restart at the beginning of the fight.
Disney Sports Basketball
1
Attachment The Game Boy Advance version contains palettes of the Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe logo found in the data, which was likely planned to be used for the intro when booting up.
Cuphead
1
Attachment Found within the game's files is an unused title theme for Cuphead with lyrics. This may have been composed during early stages of the game's development, as the lyrics describe a completely different plot from what was featured in the final game.
The Curse of Monkey Island
1
In Part III: Three Sheets to the Wind, the performance of the song "A pirate I was meant to be" was not played in non-English versions of the game. It's speculated the section was removed due to its intense usage of English rhymes, which would have been difficult to translate.
Jeopardy!
1
One of the clues in the "TV Twosomes" category falls victim to a glitch. The clue in question is "Number of Agent 86's Partner on TV's *GET SMART*". The correct question, "Who is Agent 99?" is not accepted as correct by the game, not even from a computer player. This is because 9 is used as a separator byte in the game, leading to the computer misreading the answer as simply "Agent".
keyboard_double_arrow_leftFirst keyboard_arrow_leftPrev Page of 922 Nextkeyboard_arrow_right Lastkeyboard_double_arrow_right