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Spyro the Dragon
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Attachment In some versions of the game, Cyrus is green, while in others he is yellow.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Attachment An unused HUD icon for a Ruger Autoloading Rifle can be found in the data of the PlayStation 2 version of the game. It was most likely cut early in development due to the unfinished state of the icon.
Spider-Man
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Attachment There is an unused web item in the Game Boy Advance version of the game called the "Blind Web". When used, the screen flashes white and all of the enemies close to Spider-Man become immobilized in web.
Team Fortress 2
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Attachment A Golden Frying Pan weapon was added in The Two Cities update. However, unlike the 19 generic Australium weapons introduced at the same time, the Golden Frying Pan shares an unusual trait with previous rare items made of Australium: enemies killed with it will turn into a golden statue. Whenever earned in a Mann vs. Machine game, a global message is displayed that states the owner's name. Since the update, only a few have been found, with the first one selling on the Steam Marketplace for $5,500.
Warframe
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A hidden minigame based on Flappy Bird was added in the 12.1.0 update.

Warframe and Zephyr honor Flappy Bird's removal from the gaming world. How? There are two ways...
One, Zephyr owners should explore their Arsenal...
Two, those that don't own Zephyr should think about a bird-like-word to log in to Warframe... no "@" required.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
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Attachment The Japanese release of the VR Missions DLC includes a wooden sword called the 蛇魂‚ (Snake Spirit). The sword will speak in Snake's voice, and comment on Raiden's actions and situation.

The sword was not included in international releases, for unknown reasons.
Hey You, Pikachu!
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In the Japanese version of the game, Pikachu can play with an Onigiri (Riceball). In the US version, this was changed to a Cupcake.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
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Attachment The Mudokon Pop was originally a severed Mudokon head on a stick. Due to an incident in Japan in which someone was murdered at a school and their head placed on a post in front of the school, the Mudokon Pop was changed to a regular ice cream shape, with cartoonish Mudokon eyes and stitches on it in the Japanese release of Abe's Oddysee, as well as Abe's Exodus in all regions, as the original appearance was deemed too similar in nature. This new logo design was also used in the "New 'N' Tasty" remake.
American McGee's Alice
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Attachment The cover of the game, showing Alice holding the Vorpal Blade with blood splattered on her dress, was deemed too violent for store shelves in some regions. Alternate versions of the cover include her holding the Playing Cards or Ice Wand instead, with the blood removed.
Rayman Legends
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The game was originally planned to be released exclusively for the Wii U. However, because of the commercial failure of Wii U exclusive ZombiU, Ubisoft believed that Rayman Legends would not be proftiable as a Wii U exclusive, and decided to make it multi-platform.

However, rather than release the already-finished Wii U version on its previously announced release date and release the other versions later, Ubisoft decided to delay the release by 6 months so that all versions could be released simultaneously. This upset not only the fans who had been eagerly anticipating the game, but also the development team.

To try and counter-balance the negative press, Ubisoft introduced an free application to the Wii U, in the form of a Challenges App, that provided a number of different challenge based levels for users to compete for higher scores and faster times on an online leaderboard without purchasing the game.
Spyro the Dragon
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Attachment Cleetus can be rescued from Beast Makers Homeworld and again in Twilight Harbor. However, his color scheme and voice are different in each location.
Mario Kart 64
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Attachment Twice as many people are credited as voice actors in the Japanese version compared to the American version, with Charles Martinet being the only one to provide voices for both versions of the game.
Last Battle
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In Japan, the game was known as "New Legend of the End-of-Century Savior: Fist of the North Star". Since the international version of the game did not retain the Fist of the North Star license, the characters names were changed and minor alterations were made to the graphics, generally limited to changing the color palette of the characters.
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage
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Two songs, "FAR AWAY" and "Believe you" by Nana Tanimura, were removed from the US and International releases of the game. The songs were originally played during the credits to the game, and were used heavily during development for promotional videos and at press events.
Mario Kart 64
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Attachment Charles Martinet's name is misspelled "Charles Martinee" in the credits of the Japanese version.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
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In the Japanese version of the game, Sparx occasionally speaks instead of just buzzing.
Halo 3
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The Beta release included an achievement called "Cheneymania", awarded for killing 10 opponents in a row with the shotgun without dying. This is a reference to former United States vice-president Dick Cheney, who accidentally shot someone with a shotgun.
Persona 4 Arena
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Persona 4 Arena was the first ever region locked PlayStation 3 game, 6 years after the inital release of the PlayStation 3.
Mario Kart 64
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Luigi, Peach, Toad and Wario's voices were changed in the Western releases of the game from those used in the original Japanese version, which were already in English done by non-English speaking voice actors. It's thought that Nintendo of America felt the original voice clips did not properly represent the characters, or were simply of poor quality. However, the original Japanese voices were later used in the first two Mario Party games in the worldwide releases, as well as Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
LEGO Racers
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Attachment There are several different revisions of the game with small but notable changes.
• The earliest versions, released in 1999, required the disc to be in the drive, but the 2001 release removed this requirement.
• The trophies on the player's license for beating each boss go unused in the 2001 release.
• The map on the loading screen in the original release filled the entire screen, and these were gradually changed in subsequent versions, with the map being reduced in size and displayed in the middle of the blue studded background used for menu screens.
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