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Skullgirls
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Attachment Inside the game's files is an unused graphic with an alternate spelling of Squigly's name. It appears that it was meant to be used on the character select screen.
Go! Go! Cosmo Cops!
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Attachment A Japanese version of the game was planned, but was later cancelled. Despite this, the Japanese script from the cancelled release exists in the European version. It's inaccessible without a ROM patch, as it's not triggered by the DS firmware.
Action 52
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Attachment Setting the value of the RAM address $338 to 02 (or using the Game Genie code ZAOEAPAA) at the Rocket Jockey game menu will bring the player to Level 3. This is a semi-playable level with a wrongly colored background, and sprites that glitch out when certain enemies appear. There are also mountains in the background that don't appear elsewhere in the game, as well as projectiles that spawn periodically.
Luigi's Mansion
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Attachment There is a model in the game of a tall, faceless, twisting creature known only as "Elh". It appears to have been created a month after Luigi's Mansion was shown at E3. It has no textures, but it has some animations relating to fire and water. It's unknown what this creature would have done or why it was removed.
Mission: Impossible
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There is text in one of the game's files for multiple unused items, including a communicator, a 45 caliber, a M16, and condoms:

Once the mission is over and Candice awaits, there's no better choice than the ribbed black ones. For extra pleasure. You don't want to save the world, evade enemy armies, only to get AIDS but some dumb hooker?
The Sims 2
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Attachment There is an unfinished and normally inaccessible aspiration called "Power" in the game. It has some similarities to the "Popularity" and "Fortune" aspirations. Some NPCs and premade deceased sims appear to have this aspiration, and it can also be assigned to a sim using the Sim Modder cheat object.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
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Attachment Four unused cars can be found in the game's files. They consist of a Ford Expedition, a Toyota Celica, a Hummer H1, and a Nissan 350Z. The Ford, Celica, and Z350 are fully functional, but the Hummer's materials file doesn't point correctly at its model and textures, and only draws the alpha channel on most of the vehicle.
Nicktoons Racing
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Attachment Inside the PC version's files is an unused image of a badger wearing a green suit. This might have a relation to Jeff Badger, who is listed as "Morale Consultant" in the credits.
American Mensa Academy
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Attachment In the Wii version of the game, one of the unused test models is the Utah Teapot; a standard reference object used in 3D computer graphics.
Donkey Kong 64
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Attachment Early versions of the left and right trigger button icons can be found inside the game's code. These icons are much narrower than in the final game. They were mostly like widened to match the actual buttons on the controller.
BS Zelda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban
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Both the male and female mascots have two unused sets of sprites in the ROM's data. One set is similar to Link praying at the Desert Palace in A Link to the Past. The other is them as a bunny.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Attachment The Wooden Baseball Bat was originally going to be included in The Lost and Damned, but was cut.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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There is an unused pinball animation in the game's files, meaning that pinball was likely planned to be playable at one point.
Donkey Kong 64
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An infinite life GameShark code increase the player's life melon count to 4, though the most you can have normally is 3. Even after disabling the code, your melon count will stay at 4. It's thought that Rare planned to implement an additional melon upgrade at Candy's shop. Alternatively, it's also possible that two melons were planned to be used at the beginning of the game instead of one.
HyperZone
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There is a hidden and incomplete 3D Effect function that can be unlocked from the title screen by inputting the following sequence: Select, Select, A, B, Select, Select, X, Y, Select, Select, L, R, Up. If done correctly, the HyperZone title will change from orange to red. The effect can then be toggled in-game by pressing the Select button. It appears the idea was to make use of Anaglyph 3D glasses (red/blue) for a 3D effect, but the effect was not fully implemented and ultimately abandoned.
HyperZone
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Attachment "Lolo" from the Adventures of Lolo series can be found as a place-holder sprite amongst the various spaceship sprites.
Left 4 Dead
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Attachment There is an unused animation for the Hunter that shows him hanging upside down.
Knuckles' Chaotix
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Attachment There's an unused sprite found in the game of a bloody skull with Japanese text the reads "tobu" (とぶ), which means "to fly, to jump". There is no evidence to indicate what it was meant for, it is quite possibly a joke.
Sonic Adventure 2
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Attachment There are leftover models and textures for a Chao Playground and a Chao Library found within the game.
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
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The game is actually simply a modified reskin of the Japanese-only release "Puyo Puyo". The first training levels of Puyo Puyo were removed from the game, but they can be put back in through hacking. If this is done, the Puyo Puyo characters Skeleton T., Nasu Grave, and Mummy are replaced by a character that has the intro of Coconuts with the mugshot of Scratch.
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