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Pokémon X
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Y (Game)
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Attachment In the game's reveal trailer, when the male character swings on the vines, his glasses don't follow him.
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Luigi's Mansion
subdirectory_arrow_right Luigi's Mansion (Game)
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Before going into the Training Room in the original game, a menu will appear giving the player different controller options. After waiting for a couple of minutes, the music track will change to a funky beat, 19 notes will play, and the original music will then return. These 19 notes are actually Totaka's Song, a song that is hidden in almost every game composer Kazumi Totaka has worked on. In the game's Nintendo 3DS remake, this control selection screen only appears during the first time you go to the Training Room, giving you only one chance on that save file to find this Easter egg.
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Pokémon Black Version 2
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon White Version 2 (Game)
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Despite Route 10 being removed from the game, its unique track can still be heard through legitimate means. Visiting Icirrus City during Winter and speaking to the NPC who claims to be the sound designer (located in the ex-Rocket Grunt's house) will change the background music to Route 10's theme.
BS Zelda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban
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After collecting everything in the game, two item slots remain empty - the Magic Cape and Book of Mudora, while coded into the game and fill these slots when hacked into the player's inventory, cannot be obtained normally.

The Magic Cape works as usual (you become invisible and invincible at the cost of magic power), but the Book of Mudora does nothing; as it fills the last slot in the A-button portion of the status screen, you were likely supposed to find the Book and either use it yourself (as in ALTTP) or give it to Zelda.
Portal 2
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During the "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" science-fair, you will find a giant potato that is growing to the ceiling. If you look around the potato, you will find that it was made by Chell and she used a "special ingredient from daddy's work." This indicates that Chell was the daughter of an Aperture Science employee.
Bubble Bobble
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Taito, the creators of Bubble Bobble, announced in 1996 that they had actually lost the source code for the arcade version of Bubble Bobble. All of the various ports were reverse engineered from the arcade ROM and earlier computer and console conversions.
Halo 4
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If you aim a hologram at a dead body, there is a chance that the hologram will teabag it.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
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Attachment In the GBA port of A Link to the Past, the sprite of the witch's assistant on the potion shop was replaced with the character "Maple" from previous Zelda games for the Game Boy.
Gradius
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While porting the game to the NES, one of the developers snuck in a code that gave you all the powerups, due to his inability to play the game. He then forgot to take the code out.

The code later became known as the Konami Code.
It's Mr. Pants
subdirectory_arrow_right Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers (Game)
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Attachment It's Mr. Pants was originally Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers, however due to Microsoft acquiring Rare, the game was canceled in 2002. Eventually in 2003, THQ picked up the game and instead of Donkey Kong, Rare's then mascot, Mr. Pants, was used.
Diddy Kong Racing
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Attachment An unused character selection song suggests that Taj was going to be a playable character in the game. The track is played with sitar strings which are associated with that character. Taj would later become a playable character in Diddy Kong Racing DS.
Wii Sports
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Wii Sports has sold 81 million copies world wide. This outsells the entire Legend of Zelda series (70 million global sales across all games). This is due to the game being bundled with the Wii console.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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The DLC Expansion for Skyrim, "Dragonborn", contains many of the music tracks that were previously found in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. This is fitting, seeing as the game is set on the island of Solstheim, in close proximity to the Morrowind region of Tamriel.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment The in-game hat item "The Tavish DeGroot Experience" is a direct reference to Jimi Hendrix. It is named after his band, "The Jimi Hendrix Experience", and is a similar style to the hat that he was often seen wearing. The item's description is also a reference to Hendrix's first single, "Hey Joe", and reads "Hey, Joe, where you going with that sticky launcher in your hand?".
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment There is a glitch that allows the game to advance to the stage selection screen without properly configuring the match. Any player that does not select a character will be set to Master Hand as a default. However, Master Hand will only respond to controller port 3.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Attachment An Excitebike racer from the game Excitebike, Balloon Fighter from the game Balloon Fight, Urban Champion from Urban Champion and Bubbles from Clu Clu Land were considered for characters that could be used to represent the NES era of Nintendo in the game, but Sakurai decided that the Ice Climbers from Ice Climber would be far more fitting as fighters.
Earthworm Jim
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The theme of Planet Heck, the second level of the game, begins with a chiptune version of Modest Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain.
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Super Meat Boy
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Attachment In the PC and Mac versions of Super Meat Boy, if you type "petaphile" on the character selection screen of a level, you will be able to play as Tofu Boy. Tofu Boy can not run and can only barely jump, making him the worst character in the game. Tofu Boy is a joke, referencing PETA's Flash game parody of Super Meat Boy.
Crash Twinsanity
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Attachment There were suppose to be four playable characters, Crash, Coco, N.Cortex, and Nina. However Coco was removed as a playable character and made an NPC. Her game play was rumored to consist of her hacking into security systems. Although she is not playable in the game anymore, the back of the box still says there are "4 playable characters."
Franchise: Mario
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Attachment On the cover of Super Mario Bros 3 Mario's overalls are different compared to Super Mario Bros 2. Instead of having a blue sweater, and red overalls, it was changed to be blue overalls, and red sweater. It has stayed the same ever since.
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