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Disneyland Adventures
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Although the game takes place at Disneyland in California, the book that Mickey Mouse signs an autograph on is actually from the park's Florida counterpart Walt Disney World, as evidenced by the exclusive park attractions.
Shovel Knight
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While pausing the game during a meeting with the titular characters of Battletoads in the Xbox One version of the game, the pause menu theme from Battletoads will play.
Miitopia
subdirectory_arrow_right Miitopia (Game)
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As the team's party spots the castle afar in the Castle View of Greenhorne, one of Miis will wonder if there's a princess living there, whilst another responds "Nah. Princesses are always in another castle," paying homage to what the Toads have been known to say in Super Mario Bros..
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
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If the player completes the whole trilogy in 100%, they'll be able to see "Fake Crash" in some of the levels. This includes:

"Crash Bandicoot"
N. Sanity Beach: At the left side of the stone stairs.
Heavy Machinery: In one of the pipes near a platform that takes Crash down to a different path.

"Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back"
The Pits: At the left side of the path, near the first big mushroom, right after the split path ends.
Crash Crush: On the left side of the path while Crash is getting chased by a boulder.
Hang Eight: At the end of the Blue Gem route, on an un-reachable platform with two Venus Fly Trap enemies.
Ruination: At the right side of the first platforms moving in circle.
Cold Hard Crash: In the first ice mirror in the death route.
Rock It: At the right side of space, in the first glass room.
Totally Fly: Between a tree and a tiki statue on the left.

"Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped"
Toad Village: On the lawn, enclosed in a fence, of the 3rd house on the right. There is a pond in front of the house where Crash can walk on.
Makin' Waves: On a small island with grass, and a palm tree, at the end of the level, on the right.
Hog Ride: Seen dancing on the left side of the road. He is in between the gas station and the Cortex sign, near the two ramps right next to each other.
Area 51?: Left side of the road near a tall cactus, on a left turn.
Future Tense: Near the end of the death route, on a building to the right.
Pokémon Sword
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Shield (Game)
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In the Eastern side of the Hammerlock Pavilion there is a little girl who asks the player to deliver a message to her friend in Ballonlea. However, when the player delivers it to said friend, they find that he is actually a middle-aged man. Adding to the eeriness of the scene, the man claims that the girl who sent the letter was a friend of his who he hasn't seen since childhood. If the player returns to where the child was, she won't be there, and if the player searches the exact area she was on, they will instead find a hidden Reaper Cloth (An item important to Ghost-type Pokémon), implying she may have been a ghost. Furthermore, if the player goes back to the man's house, a child will be standing facing the wall and state that she is having a conversation with someone. This seem to be part of a string of similar "Ghost Girl" Easter eggs seen in recent main-line Pokemon games,
Uninvited
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Strangely, only the NES port has an Easter Egg referencing ICOM Simulations' other popular adventure "Déjà Vu": In an out of the way corner of a late game labyrinth section, the player can find a tombstone of one "Ace Harding", the main protagonist of "Déjà Vu". Messing with the tombstone will cause a zombified Ace to appear, proclaiming he was once a famous detective, and all he wants now is to be left alone. Further irritating him results in one of the many instant in-game deaths.
Super Metroid
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Attachment According to a Game Shokunin Vol. 1 interview, with game's enemy programmer Yasuhiko Fujii, before the boss fight against Draygon, the player will encounter a group of Evir enemies that do a little “dance”. Their movements actually spell out the words “Keiko Love” in English. This idea came from a girlfriend he dated, name Keiko. Fuiji was busy with work, and couldn't make time for Keiko, so when everyone in the office was asleep at night, he snuck this Easter egg into the game. There were never little Evir dance written in the game's planning documents, so he remembered his heart racing fast as he coded it. However, the team's staff had no knowledge about it and never discovered Yasuhiko's code in the game.
SpongeBob's Atlantis Squarepantis
subdirectory_arrow_right SpongeBob's Atlantis Squarepantis (Game)
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The PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii versions contain an interesting "conversation test" left in the data, saying:

Testing Testing ONE Two Three
This is a test
Hello Spongebob
Hello Patrick
This is a conversation test
I know
Ohhhhh
I am a little sponge
Shut up spongebob
gosh its like looking at a mirror
shut up shut up shut up
dance dance dance
boogie boogie boogie
I hate my life
Hello Spongebob
I hate my life
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 3D
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Attachment The squires in the game have an unused animation that may have been planned for use when the player attacks one with the Patty Wagon. The squires do play a part of their animation, however, they simply disappear after they use their trumpets when the player hits them.
Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown
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The ROM for the game contains hidden credits. At the end of the credits is a very brief, but firm message about people who plan to pirate the game: Pirates leave no footprints.
Need for Speed: Underground
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Six unused modes (Smoke Show, Party, Car Show, Cash Knockout, Tournament, and Theater) were all planned to appear in the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC versions of the game.
Need for Speed: Carbon
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Six of the game's cars (Audi, Cadillac, Mazda, and Volkswagen, and two Porsches) were planned to be usable in the game, but were cut due to time constraints. However, data can be found for said cars in the PlayStation 2 version.
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The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling
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The game was originally called "The Flintstones: Quarry Jam" as evident by an unused video in the PC version's files.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Attachment The GBA version was planned to have character's emotions within the text boxes similar to their previous Game Boy Color games. The character's faces were originally cartoonish in comparison to their more realistic ones seen in the final game.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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Although the player can only see portions of Hogwarts during the wintertime in the original PlayStation version, several other areas are actually modeled out in the season's theme. Attempting to enter the Quidditch field during the winter will change the season to summertime.
Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt
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Unused text in the European version of the game regarding the Nintendo 64's Rumble Pak feature suggests the game was originally planned to utilize the rumble feature in some way.
SpongeBob SquarePants Typing
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Unused audio clips contain Spongebob saying "Space" and "Dash," most likely planned for use in the sign-in screen. There is also an unused audio clip warning the player to put the CD back into the computer. A popup error appears in its place when the player ejects the CD during the game.
Madden NFL 2000
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Attachment Three texture parts of what appear to be an early logo can be found in the PlayStation version's data. The image shown here is a mockup of what the logo may have looked like if assembled together.
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix
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Eleven of the game's licensed songs from the Japanese PlayStation version were removed in international release, instead utilizing four songs from Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix and DDRMAX.
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