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Team Fortress 2
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Attachment There are two unused models of the duck journal in the game.

The first is a yellow duck which isn't used in any of the styles.

Interestingly the second skin isn't implemented in the model, but the texture remains for it. It's set up to be paintable, and includes the phrase "Lets Eat!!!", a reference to the character Chica from Five Nights at Freddy's.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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In The Ballad of Gay Tony, there was going to be a completely new vehicle introduced, the Robin, before it was scrapped. The only existence left of it is some handling files.
Mafia II
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Attachment You were originally able to buy a gun license in the game; however, this feature was cut. The feature was shown in the 8 minute gameplay trailer at Gamescom 2009. Roughly 2 minutes into the gameplay trailer, Vito encounters a police officer. One of the options is "Show your LTC" (License To Carry). Furthermore, there are files still in the game referencing this ability. Additionally, there are files in the game that mention being able buy a gun license from Giuseppe.
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
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The online multiplayer mode was removed in the Japanese release, same goes for Ratchet: Deadlocked.
Pokémon: Masters Arena
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Attachment Various leftover graphics and sound clips from previous children's games developed by ImaginEngine can be found in the game's files. These include; Blue's Clues: Blue Takes You To School, Care Bares: Let's have a Ball! and a majority from Jonah: A Veggietales Game.
VeggieTales: Minnesota Cuke and the Coconut Apes
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Attachment An image of the mushroom from Super Mario World can be found in the game's files. It was most likely used as a place-holder for one of the game's power-ups.
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Pokémon Channel
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There is an unused song that may have been early title screen music. Also, all of the songs from Hey You, Pikachu! are present.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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There are many unused songs and jingles in the game's data. Unfortunately, only two are still on the disk; there are plenty of file names, but no actual tracks to accompany them.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
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There are three unused songs in this game. The first is never used for anything, the second and third, however are variants of the main theme from a Japan-only game known as Tomato Adventure, another one of AlphaDream's games.
Kid Icarus: Uprising
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Attachment There are two unused song segments and various unused dialogue clips, including one clip of Pit saying "Many birds, one BOOM!"
Journey to Silius
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This game has two very short unused tracks, both of which can be listened to in the sound test with a patch code.
Jet Set Radio Future
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Attachment There is an unused song titled "ending.adx" which, as the name implies, could have been used as the credit music. In Jet Set Radio, the ending medley ended on this song, also supporting the theory.
Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron
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In the game there are several placeholder voice clips (presumably voiced by a developer) as well as a low-quality version of the TV show's theme song and a low-quality clip of the song No One by Fear Factory.
Platform: Game Boy
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The Game Boy "Controller Kensa" cartridge is a test cart that allowed Nintendo Service Representatives to check the buttons on a Game Boy (or a SNES controller if it is in a Super Game Boy). This cart has unused test music and unused graphics from the games Alleyway and Super Mario Land.
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There exists a GameCube Service Disk that was used by the Nintendo World Class Service to test and diagnose problems with the console and peripherals. It is assumed that once Nintendo retired the World Class Service, they took back the disks and destroyed them, which would explain why there are very few ever found.

This disk contains a fair amount of unused content, from unused sounds and unused test pictures to stereoscopic 3D test pictures.
Castlevania
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Attachment The Famicom version was on the Disk System and allowed players to save their progress. This feature was removed in the international version, and the music that accompanied the screen was removed along with it. The short, simple tune has been used in future instalments for the same purpose.
Sonic Championship
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There are a few unused songs found within the game's data. One is an alternate version of the character select screen (which is used in the options menu in the Sonic Gems Collection port), one is called "Sunset Town" on the official OST yet doesn't make an appearance in the actual game, another is unused and is not found in the OST so it is impossible to tell what it may have been used for, and the final track is named "Hurry Up". Based on the name it sounds like it could have been used for the Death Egg Hanger, but this track goes unused anyway. Strangely enough, this song became the pre-race cinematic music in the Death Egg DLC for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.
Sonic Gems Collection
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There are several games that are not present in the US version, but their listings in the games menu can be seen with Action Replay codes. These games include:

• Bonanza Bros
• Streets of Rage 1
Streets of Rage 2
Streets of Rage 3
• Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair
• Wonder Boy in Monster World
• Monster World IV
• Sonic Eraser

Bonanza Bros and each Streets of Rage game are unlockable in the Japanese version but none of these games can actually be played on the US version.
Mother 3
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There is an unused favorite food item that heals 300 HP to a single party member, which can be bought for 200 DP. Suggesting that the favorite food was planned for inclusion at some point of the game.
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