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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
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In the game's files for Mario Circuit is textures for Toads Kart and Toad himself, this suggests that Toads would of raced instead.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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The Nintendo DS version of Modern Warfare began development as a remake of Geist for the GameCube titled Geist DS. Evidence of this can be found in the game's code.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
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There are unused Routes in most stages of Sonic 3 (without Sonic & Knuckles) that only Knuckles can enter. The unused routes are still be playable, but the Bosses weren't added until Sonic & Knuckles was released with the option to connect the two games together.
Asagao Academy: Normal Boots Club
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Attachment Greg from The Completionist was originally set to appear in the game, however after it was announced that he'd left the team, it was decided by the game's developers that he would no longer be part of the game out of respect for the channel.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
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The game's files contain an unused fanfare sound, named "cheepfanfare_lr.ry.32"
Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace
subdirectory_arrow_right Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker (Game)
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Attachment Star Force 3 features various unused sprites, most notably Lan and MegaMan.EXE mugshots, which seem to simply be leftovers from Star Force 2. An early version of the intro screen is also left in the game, this seems to be an initial sketch and differs slightly from the final version.
Mega Man Star Force: Dragon
subdirectory_arrow_right Lunar Knights (Game), Mega Man Star Force: Leo (Game), Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus (Game)
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Attachment In the prototype of Mega Man Star Force, Geo had a different mugshot, however, the likeness of this mugshot is used in another game. Like the Battle Network games before it, Star Force has a crossover feature with Lunar Knights, a spiritual successor to the Boktai series. In Lunar Knights, Geo's mugshot resembles the one found in the prototype. The Mega Man sprite, however, is much closer to Star Force's final mugshot.
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
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The games files contain graphics for a jellyfish, an apple, a bubble and a gingerbread man, none of which appear in the actual game.
Globetrotter 2
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Attachment Within the game's files are three unused cities: Oslo (Norway), København (Denmark), and Stockholm (Sweden). Despite being unused, they appear to be fully playable if hacked into the game, have their own musical intros, and have batches of trivia questions like all the other cities.
The data for these cities seems to be left over from the original Globetrotter, suggesting they were planned to return like the other reused locations.
Fallout 3
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Attachment Concept art and unused models exist for cut weapons referred to as the "Kryolator" and "Kryo-Grenade." While the grenade itself made it into the Mothership Zeta DLC with a new texture and mesh, the "Kryolator" was ultimately cut in the final version of the game, existing as only a mesh with textures. However it did later appear as a usable weapon in Fallout 4.
Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar
subdirectory_arrow_right Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar (Game)
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The game's Japanese release made use of the Game Boy Advance E-Reader, but the feature was removed in the international release due to the lack of the device's popularity. In the Japanese release, the Request BBS required the use of E-cards and it was possible to obtain Gregar and Falzar battle chips. In the international release, not only is it impossible to obtain these without hacking, but they were broken, causing them to crash the game if used.
Fallout 4
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The games files contain unused, cut or unfinished weapons. Among these are;
•A mesh for a Ball-peen hammer, which was intended to be used as a weapon.
•An untextured, high-poly model of a kalashnikov rifle, similar to the Chinese assault rifle, as seen in Fallout 3.
•A rough Harpoon gun composed of Syringer and Assault rifle parts.
•A pistol variant of the cryolator.
•A mortar.
•A cannon which fires nuclear bombs.
•A pipe shotgun receiver, a shotgun variant of the other pipe weapons seen in game.
Fallout 4
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A Vault 101 jumpsuit can be acquired via console commands, but it does not appear anywhere in the game otherwise. This jumpsuit's vault number is the same one that the protagonist of Fallout 3 starts in.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Krabby Quest
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Attachment Inside the game's files are two photos of a developers' computer being taken. Inside the developer's computer are two backgrounds from the show: the forest one comes from the episode called "The Camping Episode," while the overview of it comes from the episode "Club SpongeBob."
Tales of Phantasia
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The story of Tale Phantasia (the original name of Tales of Phantasia) was originally intended to be presented from three different viewpoints.

The first of the viewpoints presents the story of Winona Pickford who would have met the main antagonist, Dhaos (he originates from another world), shortly after his arrival on the new world of Aselia. At first Winona Pickford sympathizes with his goals, until she saw his increasing violent behavior. This first part of the story was cut due to space limitations of the game's cartridge.

The second viewpoint is from that of Rhea Scarlet, the daughter of two prominent scientists. Her parents were the first casualties of the upcoming war which Dhaos was going to start. This viewpoint was not cut like the first one, but it was included in a smaller form than it was intended to be.

The last viewpoint tells the story of Cress Albane, the main protagonist in the final game. The final release was heavily built around this perspective.
Kirby's Adventure
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Attachment The game contains graphics for an unused 7th stage door. This suggests there may have originally been plans to have 7 stages in at least one hub, but the largest level hub in the final game only contains 6 stages.
Sonic Lost World
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Attachment There is an unused fanfare sound effect when completing the act or getting a item. This may have been played when the player wasted time, got a game over or got an bad rank. However, the filename was called sys_jingle_release_ng. that ng stand for "Not Good or No Good".
Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge
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Attachment An unused level can be found in the game files, intended to be the fourth level for New Quack City. The level is fully playable, but is largely untextured. An unused item known internally as the Gold Nugget can be also be found on the level.
Undertale
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Attachment The games files contain graphics for an unused "Doge" enemy.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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Attachment On the arcade version of "Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers", Cammy's ending has an error in her dialogue, her line reads; "WAIT! IF WHAT HE". The end of the line is supposed to read "SAYS IS TRUE...", but it was cut off, even though the whole sentence is still inside the data.

This was corrected in "Hyper Street Fighter II", but with a comma instead of ellipses.
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