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Walt Disney's The Jungle Book Rhythm N' Groove
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Attachment The game is titled "The Jungle Book: Groove Party" in PAL regions.
Assassin's Creed Rogue
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Several of the game's features, including playing as a Templar, were included in response to fans requesting them to be in the series.
Madden NFL 16
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In a 2015 fan vote, fans were asked which NFL player should be on the game's cover, with the choices being Patrick Peterson (quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals), Odell Beckham, Jr. (wide receiver of the New York Giants), Rob Gronkowski (tight end of the New England Patriots), and Antonio Brown (wide receiver of the Pittsburgh Steelers). Odell Beckham, Jr. (New York Giants) would eventually win the popular vote and become the cover athlete for the game. This would mark the last time EA and ESPN conducted a fan vote to choose who would be on the cover of a Madden NFL game, as both companies ended the annual event which started with Madden NFL 11, and EA went back to choosing who would be on the cover of future installments in the series themselves.
Franchise: Bomberman
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Attachment A game tentatively titled "Bomberman" was originally planned for release on the Nintendo 3DS in 2011. From what little footage and screenshots exist of the game, it appeared to have similar gameplay to Bomberman 64, while also being one of the only games in the series to have Bomberman use a health bar instead of health stock. The game would have centered around Bomberman as he tries to save Central City from a robotics corporation, while possibly getting turned into a robot himself as implied by the game's tentative box art. It would have also had a Battle Mode similar to previous entries in the series that was rumored to be compatible with future Bomberman games for the 3DS should those have been made.

The game was announced in an overview trailer released in February of 2011 showcasing games for the 3DS that would release later that year, but was cancelled the following month due to the closure and acquisition of Hudson Soft by Konami.
Monopoly
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The Hasbro Interactive logo used in the game's opening logos sequence is slightly desynchronized compared to other games that it is featured in, evidenced by its visuals playing slower than the speed of its audio track, which also has a lower pitch than normal.
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Monopoly
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The game was released to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the original board game. As such, Hasbro wanted to make it so that an estimated 23 million people internationally would be able to play online in what the Bangor Daily News promoted as "the first multiplayer game that can be played on the Internet", and cater to each person based on where they're playing. For example, when "an American player sells Boardwalk and Park Place to an opponent in London, the property becomes Mayfair and Park Lane, the British versions of the posh real estate."
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Attachment One of the two villains in World of Light, Galeem, may be based on the Seraphim, one of the rank angels in Judeo-Christian religions. Both Galeem and Seraphim have four pairs of wings and a halo, and both devour darkness with light, turning everyone (excluding the game's fighters) into spirits.
Resident Evil Village
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During the scene where Ethan sees Spoiler:Eveline from Resident Evil VII: Biohazard in a desolate, snowy part of the village there is a partially modelled version of the interior of Ethan's house far below the geometry of the area, suggesting that it was originally going to be part of the scene, but ended up being used differently in the final game.
Resident Evil Village
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The skybox used throughout the whole game (including in Ethan's house and in the village) that cannot be seen during normal gameplay is a street view of Kensington Gardens, one of London's eight Royal Parks which were originally used exclusively by the British royal family, but today are now open to the public.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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The model for Epona can be found outside the boundary for an arena in Faron Woods Spoiler:that gets extremely infected by Twilight later on, suggesting that the developers were thinking of allowing the player to call and use her in that area before dropping the idea.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Attachment Darknuts have a low-quality, low-polygon, and mostly featureless face underneath their helmets that cannot be seen in normal gameplay.
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Suda Goichi, CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture, stated in a 2021 interview with Twitch Gaming that he was at one point offered by Activision to develop a game based on Marvel's Deadpool comic book character. However, sometime after he sent his ideas for the game to Activision, the offer fell through for unknown reasons.
Vagrant Story
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In an interview with game's producer, writer and director Yasumi Matsuno, found within the game's Ultimania guide book, he was asked what kind of story did he want to tell in the game. He responded:

"With Final Fantasy Tactics, I think I really wanted to create my own version of Final Fantasy. I saw Final Fantasy as a kind of “morality tale adventure story.” For Vagrant Story, my first concept was to have two hours worth of event scenes strewn throughout the game. My image wasn’t so much of a big Hollywood movie, as it was a two-hour Tuesday evening suspense drama. I wasn’t thinking we’d make something with all these heavy and pretentious themes… I wanted to make it more lighthearted and easy to digest."

"There was one thing I knew I didn’t want. Even though we were always going to tell a complete story, I didn’t want to draw the conclusion for players. I wanted to make a game where, from all the different experiences you have as the player/protagonist, you create the conclusion—what it all means—for yourself. I thought we’d try a more fragmentary approach this time, where players are simply presented with bits of information and they have to weave it together into a narrative themselves. In that sense, the question of whether Ashley’s memories are true or not—that is something I didn’t want to give an answer to, I just wanted to tell the tale."
Dead or Alive
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Attachment In the prototype stages of development, there were two characters named Tina. One was a pro-wrestler and the other was a dancer. The wrestler became Tina Armstrong, while the dancer was scrapped from the final game.
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball
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During the development of Dead or Alive 2, fans requested for a beach volleyball minigame. After the release of Dead or Alive 3, the game's producer, Tomonobu Itagaki, decided to make a full game out of the idea, rather than just an extra mode.
Dead or Alive 4
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Attachment Rachel from Ninja Gaiden makes a cameo appearance in Christie's ending.
Dead or Alive 4
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Attachment Tina's 2nd costume is from a dropped costume design that was originally for Dead or Alive 2.
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Dead or Alive 4
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Attachment Tina's 4th costume is an unused costume that was originally designed for Ayane in the concept art for Dead or Alive++.
Dead or Alive 2
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Attachment Zack's 5th costume and Tina's 4th costume are references to characters from the 1999 run of the Shadow Man comics.
Arctic Thunder
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Ports of the game were planned for the Dreamcast and the GameCube. The Dreamcast version was confirmed to have been cancelled by Midway due to the console's poor sales, but its unknown why the GameCube version was cancelled.
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