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Onimusha: Warlords
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Night Trap
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According to a SEGA.jp interview with Ryoichi Hasegawa, the game was banned in Germany for its “excessive” content. While not banned in Japan, Ryoichi mentioned that there were news reports about the game in Japan, describing it as “a game where you chase around and try to capture women in their underwear”.
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
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Remaining idlr on the game's title screen will cause a Demonstration Mode to play. When the third Demo plays, if the player holds down triangle as the screen fades to black, they can then control Coco during her flying stage. Should the player then pause and select the Warp Room option as if to exit a level early, they will skip the introduction cutscene and immediately begin a new game with all five power ups unlocked from the start.

It is unknown if this is an elaborate hidden cheat, a potential debug function Naughty Dog utilized during development, or just simply an mistake within the game's code.

Alternatively, completing the "level" as normal will spit Crash back out into Warp Room 4. Due to the gate being locked without standard progression the player is now stuck, only able to access those five respective levels.

In the PAL version, this same feature is performed with Start instead of Triangle.
Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
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Both games were released as standalone titles in Japan only, while in other countries it was released as a 2-in-1 bundle.
Haunting Ground
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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.
Daxter
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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 Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer
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Text can be found in the PC version's data which simply states "This is the ultimate key!!!"
Dino Crisis
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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.
The Curse of Monkey Island
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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.
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
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The Western version of this game lacks a lot of content in the Japanese release. For instance, animated cut-scenes were removed, many missions and story branches were cut (making the plot linear) and the game was condensed to one disc instead of two. These cuts were due to poor sales of the game in Japan. However, fan-generated ROMs exist that allow overseas players to access this content.
Dr. Mario 64
subdirectory_arrow_right Nintendo Puzzle Collection (Game)
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Tales of Berseria
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In the Windows PC version, there exists several maps within the game's files that go unused. When loaded in game, none of the area's warps can be used and the player cannot interact with anything. The menu also lists an unused mini game title called "TEIKOI Game". It is unclear what type of game this would have been as when loaded into the game the map is nothing but a blank screen.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
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Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
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In Japan, the game was originally called 'Dracula 2', but the game's creator and director, Hitoshi Akamatsu, thought of the title 'Simon's Quest' for the game's release in Western regions.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
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Attachment The game's international box art show only Mario & Sonic, while the Japanese version also features Luigi, Bowser, Amy, Yoshi, Peach, Dr. Eggman, and Knuckles.
Street Fighter X Tekken
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Cole, Toro and Kuro all have continue animations for the Arcade Mode in the PlayStation 3 version of the game. Because neither of these characters are playable in this mode, these animations go unused.
Street Fighter Alpha 2
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In the international release of the SNES version, the name of the character Sodom was changed to Katana. In every other English release of the game, he is still called Sodom.
Luigi's Mansion
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Attachment The training room is completely modeled out in the 3DS version compared to the original release on the GameCube. However, in both cases, the player cannot use the Game Boy Horror, making it impossible to see through normal means.
Q*bert
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Attachment Typing in "BR&ND@R@CKS" at the password screen in the Game Boy Color version will show off two shoutout images made by a developer: one of his friends and family, and another of his/her dog named Brando.
Wheel of Fortune
subdirectory_arrow_right Wheel of Fortune - 2nd Edition (Game)
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In the updated rerelease of the game, Wheel of Fortune 2nd Edition, unused categories regarding "Fictional Place," "Place," "Person/Title," "Foreign Word," "Slang," "Proper Names," "Song/Artists," and "Events" can all be found in the PlayStation version's data.
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