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LittleBigPlanet
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The InfoMoon was originally a refrigerator called the InfoFridge.
Frogger
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The frog's in-game models appear to be completely different in both single-player and multiplayer modes.
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Perihelion: The Prophecy
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Ultimate Yahtzee
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Developer’s notes can be found in the game’s data titled “Readme.txt.”


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WHAT WAS USED TO CREATE ULTIMATE YAHTZEE?

The programming language: MS Visual C++ 4.1 with MFC
The sound driver: The venerable Miles Design system
The title/credits animation driver: Smacker! for Windows
The pizza: Garlex or Lamorinda, depending on who you ask
The graphics software: Paint Shop Pro, Picture Publisher
The music software: Cool Edit by David Johnston

What did the artists use to create Yahtzee?
Softimage, Parallax's Matador and Advance, Amazon 2&3D paint
And many SGI computers.

Each of the above product names, food and otherwise, is a trademark
held by its respective owner.

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Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue
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Within the game's data is an unused 8-bit loop of music. It is unknown why this went unused, although it could have possibly been used for testing.
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!
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In the USA Version of this game, Hamtaro receives a nut to give to another hamster. However, in the EU version it is a cherry.
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!
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The animation for "Hushie" in Japan features Hamtaro masking his mouth with paper with an "X" symbol on it. However, in international territories this "X" was replaced with a red crossed-circle design.
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!
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The animation for "Cramcram" features the Japanese flag design on Hamtaro's headband in the Japanese version of this game. However, in international territories this design was removed.
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!
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The animation for "Wait-Q" in Japan is different from the international version. Whereas in international versions Hamtaro taps his foot on the ground, in Japan Hamtaro rubs the ground with his paw.
Pac-Man: Adventures in Time
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The Hasbro logo is noticeably desynchronized in terms of both the audio, and video.
Infinity Blade
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The game's swipe-based swordplay was based on creative director Donald Mustard's desire for an uncommon gameplay based on nuanced sword fighting and parrying.
Infinity Blade
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The game's combat was influenced by Karaketa and Prince of Persia, while the atmosphere was inspired by Shadow of the Colossus.
Nicktoons Racing
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The Hasbro Interactive logo that plays in the PC version is desynchronized in both the video being slower than normal, and the audio starting later.
Demon's Score
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iNiS was inspired to create the game after seeing the impressive high-end graphics displayed by Infinity Blade on mobile platforms.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2
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Attachment The opening of the game features Goku fighting Vegeta in Saiyan Saga outfit, however that outfit isn't available for Vegeta in the game.
Haunting Ground
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Believing that a female lead would not be received well, Capcom added in a dog partner that could attack enemies. After this change, they further designed the gameplay around this partner mechanic.
Haunting Ground
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Rather than streaming audio files, the music for Haunting Ground was generated by using the PS2's built-in sounds. This way, the composers could easily change the tempo of the music during gameplay.
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Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
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Attachment In the PC version, there exists three unused boss levels titled "subboss.col, spaceboss.col, halloweenbossb.col" suggesting that such boss levels were at one point planned to exist.
Fear Effect Sedna
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Attachment Near the end of the Paris level, you can find a security guard which whilst in tactical mode will reveal his name to be Vitas Varnas. This is a reference to the Australian actor and Did You Know Gaming? contributor of the same name.
Elf
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In the game's files is a rather nasty message to pirates:

Well, well, well. What can I write in this sector ?
I could tell you nosy sods to bugger off.
Hmmm, OK then ... BUGGER OFF YOU NOSY SODS !!!!!!!!

Copy this disk and your knob will fall off.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Don't come running to me with your meat and two veg !

I was only joking - honest ....
BYE BYE. See you on the next game"
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