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Grand Theft Auto V
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In the mission "Did Somebody Say Yoga?" Amanda originally wore a white bathrobe, as seen in Trevor's character trailer.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Donkey Kong Country 2 was originally planned for the Virtual Boy, but scrapped after only 3 weeks of development due to the commercial failure of the console. Some work had been done on the title screen, and it's unknown if any of the design work was later used for the SNES version.
Killer Instinct
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Attachment There are two unused voice clips in the game's files, announcing characters named "Heatshade" and "Pyrotech". These were intended for the character select screen and were early names for Cinder.
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
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Attachment The boxart shows the Queen of Hearts peeking through a corridor, although she never shows up anywhere in the game, unlike all of the other villains shown.
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
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Inside the game's code, there is mention of a level called 'Enchanted Forest' (earlier versions named the level "Emerald Forest") that was ultimately cut from the final game. The music tracks from the level made it onto a promotional CD given away by WalMart at the time of release.
Mario Kart Arcade GP
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Attachment Three JPG images exist in the Arcade GP ROM. These were likely used to test the NamCam player portrait feature.

• The first one depicts a simple multicoloured striped flag.

• The second image shows the mascots of Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan.

• The Third image appears to be from a 2004 Beslan school hostage crisis, where armed separatist militants took over 1100 people hostage in a Beslan school, killing over 380 people. It's unknown why Nintendo would use such a photo.
Resident Evil Outbreak
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More than 18 scenarios were originally planned for Resident Evil Outbreak, but most of them were cut, along with other additional content, or relegated to the standalone expansion Outbreak File #2. However, some of the scrapped character models can still be found in the game's data and are usable through the use of Gameshark or other such cheat device.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
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Although the executions for Spoiler:Sayaka, Kiyotaka, Yasuhiro, Byakuya, Chihiro, Touko, Aoi, Sakura, and Spoiler:Hifumi were never seen in the game, each character did have their own personal executions designed for them, which can be found in the Official Danganronpa Art Book.

Spoiler:Hifumi's execution has one more detail of note; while it was never put into the game, it did appear in the manga adaptation of "Danganronpa 1 (Trial Version)", a demo released exclusively in Japan. Referred to as "Kiwotsukete, Buko-hime! Dai Kaijū Shinkō!!" (translated to "Watch Out, Princess Buuko! Great Monster Invasion!!), it involves a giant Princess Buuko and Monokuma fighting each other, with Spoiler:Hifumi caught in the middle, ending with him dying after being hit by 'Certain Kill' beams from both simultaneously. This makes it the only execution to never be put into the game, but still be put into an official source outside the artbook.
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Tumblr post featuring unused executions:
http://thorsdottir.tumblr.com/post/57652257587/unused-executions-touko-fukawa-super-high-school

"Kiwotsukete, Buko-hime! Dai Kaijū Shinkō!!" manga scans (additional link submitted by chocolatejr9):
https://danganronpa.fandom.com/wiki/Kiwotsukete,_Buko-hime!_Dai_Kaij%C5%AB_Shink%C5%8D!!
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
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Within the game's data is an unused music track called "Ice Dance". This is from the film Edward Scissorhands.
Metal Gear Solid
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There are a number of cut animations first found within the "Pilot Disk" demo, and later found to also be in the final Japanese and American releases. One of them is a jumping roundhouse kick, which would later appear in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty.
Wario Land: Shake It!
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Attachment Animations for several unused enemies are still present in the game's data. Among these is a wildebeest, which appears to charge at the screen. While the enemy was ultimately cut from the game, its design was reused for the Stuffed Wildebeest treasure.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Attachment An unused HUD element named "InfAdvLevel0000" was apparently intended to display a shrinking bar for 50 frames (5/6 of a second) with a "level number" in a circle. The label "pp" is even more mysterious. The black areas of the textures would have been transparent in-game.
Tearaway
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Attachment In one of the early trailers for Tearaway, iota is seen holding a pink and yellow swirly cone shaped item that would blow Scraps away whenever the player shouted into the Vita's microphone. The item functions similarly to The Squeezebox, an item that sucks in as well as blowing Scraps away when the L or R buttons are pressed.

The reason this item was removed is unknown, however it could have been replaced with the Squeezebox. Both items have similar functions, and the Squeezebox would be less tedious to use as the user wouldn't have to shout.
Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles
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At one point during development, the Dilophosaurus, Gallimimus, and Pteranodon were all playable. They can still be seen in the final release, but are not playable.
James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies
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Attachment There are several unused loading screens in the game's data, including one that says "Multiplayer", indicating that the game was intended to have a multiplayer mode, which was cut for unknown reasons.
Shadow of the Colossus
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Attachment There's an unused item in the game's code called The Eye of the Colossus. While semi-functional in the Preview version of the game, it was removed from the final game. It allows players to witness battles through the eyes of the Colossus they are fighting. It is, however, buggy and unfinished. Two pieces of unused text describing the item also remain within the game.
Wii Music
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Attachment In the Japanese release, the NES controller instrument instead features the Famicom design. While this was changed for the international release, the graphics for the Famicom version remain in the game's data.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment Whenever Mario falls into water, an up-scaled version of his arm texture graphic appears underneath the game area, outside the normal view of the camera. The same textures also appear during a cut scene in chapter 7 when Mario is sent to the moon.
Final Fight: Streetwise
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Attachment Sodom and Poison were originally supposed to be in Final Fight: Streetwise. Art of the pair was featured in the comic that came with pre-orders of the game, but for some reason both characters were removed before the game's release.
Excitebike 64
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Hidden within the rom is an unused string of text that is repeated many times:

Please don't copy this game... that would be rude. Hey!
What are you doing looking at this binary when you should be
looking after my shed?
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