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Final Fantasy IV
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Attachment The final boss, Zeromus, had a complete redesign for Final Fantasy 4 Easy Type. He was also made a lot harder, such as using Big Bang at the start of the battle. Zeromus EG in the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable version is based on this version.
Soul Edge
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Li Long's preferred weapon is a nunchaku. Due to media laws in the UK forbidding the depiction ninja-related weapons such as nunchaku, Li Long instead uses a three-sectioned staff in the UK version of the game and in the intro as well.
Catherine
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Many Japanese players complained about the difficulty of the game, so much that Atlus released a patch enabling a new difficulty, Super Easy, which can be unlocked on the menu via a cheat code. The North American release was already patched.
Warhawk
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The game's multiplayer servers are actually a cluster of PlayStation 3 consoles.
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
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Attachment Before the game's release, Naughty Dog's co-president Christophe Balestra posted a picture of the company's network drive on Twitter.

The picture showed that Uncharted 3's assets filled a 25 terabyte (25,600 gigabytes) hard drive.
Dead Rising 2: Case West
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Case West is the only game in the Dead Rising series that contains no victims (characters that cannot be saved).
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time
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Attachment The Celebi in the mission of the future is shiny. This is the first instance of a shiny Pokemon appearing in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series. It's also only the second time a shiny Pokemon has had a major role in the story (the first being Generation II's red Gyarados).
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Super Mario Bros.
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It's possible to access an additional 256 worlds in the game through a glitch. There are two methods to access them via the Japanese Famicom version:
• Having a copy of both Super Mario Bros. and Tennis, first insert the Mario cartridge and then remove the game at the title screen whilst it's still on. Then insert the Tennis cartridge, and during a match, remove the game and place Super Mario Bros. back in. Reset the console and at the title screen hold down A and press Start.
• The second method involves the Family Basic cartridge and the keyboard peripheral. By inputting a series of code and then swapping the cartridge with Super Mario Bros., reset the console and then hold down A and press Start, which will grant players access to one of the 256 glitch worlds.

The Tennis method can also be done with the western version of Super Mario Bros. but only on the NES-101 model.

Each of the worlds appear to reuse assets from the other levels, resulting in various bugged stages. The Tennis game method is possible presumably due to both it and Super Mario Bros. using the same addresses, but don't place the same check values. Leaving the power on also retains the RAM and the previous check value remains.
Final Fantasy VIII
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Attachment During the release of the game and some time afterward, Bandai produced a full set of collectible Triple Triad cards to further promote the game in Japan.
Platform: Xbox One
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During the announcement livestream unveiling the console and introducing many of its features, constant use of the Xbox Kinect sensor's vocal recognition was used. However, some users tuning in to watch the stream using their Xbox 360 were interrupted whenever voice commands were used, as their Kinects would recognize the commands coming from their TV speakers.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
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Attachment In the upper floor of the firehouse, there is a computer displaying the infamous ending screen to the NES Ghostbusters game.
Mega Man 6
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Two of the Robot Masters, Wind Man and Knight Man, were actually designed by fans and included in the game as the result of a Nintendo Power competition.
Batman: Arkham City
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Playing the Joker's Carnival Challenge Map as Robin will have The Joker express surprise that Robin "is still alive." Joker is confusing this game's Robin, Tim Drake (the 3rd Robin) for Jason Todd, the 2nd Robin that Joker killed in the comics. Spoiler:Jason Todd appears in Batman: Arkham Knight as the eponymous antagonist, with a reference to Joker torturing, brainwashing and seemingly killing him, making it more odd he'd confuse Tim with Jason.
Psychonauts
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Using Clairvoyance on The Phantom Spoiler:in Gloria's Theater, players can get an early hint as to the fact that the saboteur is Jasper. Both Jasper and The Phantom see Raz as one and a half stars.
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Game Dev Tycoon
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The game's developers released their own cracked version of the game onto several popular torrent websites. However, playing this version of the game would result in every game you create in-game being pirated to a point of being impossible to progress after a certain point.
Valkyria Chronicles
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Attachment Due to her popularity among the fans, the shocktrooper Edy Nelson got her own side story, Edy's Mission: Enter the Edy Detachment, and additional skirmish maps in the form of DLC. Her detachment also appeared as cameo characters in Valkyria Chronicles 2.
SoulCalibur
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This is the only game in the Soul Calibur series to not be released on a PlayStation console. A PlayStation version was considered, but the console lacked the processing power to animate Ivy's whip-like sword without distortion problems.
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
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The good ending Spoiler:sends the main characters Yuri and Karin through time to separate locations. Yuri will travel to the beginning of the first Shadow Hearts game, and Karin will travel further back in time, revealing that she will become Yuri's mother.
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Rakugakids
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The character Beartank has appeared in 2 other games after his original appearance in Rakugakids. These are Castlevania: Circle of the Moon and Konami Krazy Racers.
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According to the Masayuki Uemura, one of Nintendo's hardware designers who oversaw the design of the Famicom, the reason the console was named the "Family Computer" was because during the '80s, words like "personal computer" and "home computer" became widespread in Japan, and the word 'Family' hadn't been used yet. Uemura also wanted to call it "Famicom" for short, after having it suggested to him by his wife, but the idea was rejected by Nintendo's then boss, believing "Family Computer" to be easier to understand, although the moniker was still colloquially used by many.
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