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Cars
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The song "Go Faster" by The Black Crowes can be found in the GameCube version's data.
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day
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Attachment By adding in "WeMissYou=1" to either hmgames.ini or scummvm.ini, several pictures of Humongous developers will be added to the puzzle game.
Bionicle Heroes
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The game has several .txt files within it containing long messages from the developers. One file called Wacky.txt lists a set of facts about the game.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month
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Attachment There is an unused LED sign left in the game's data which may have been planned for use at the Rock Bottom bus station. A stationary sign is used in its stead.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty
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Unused models and code for Mr. Krabs can be found in the game's data, suggesting he may have been planned as a playable character in one of the mini-games, most likely the "Save Me Money" mini game.
SpongeBob's Truth or Square
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Attachment In the Wii version of the game, there are letters and numbers floating in the middle of empty space outside of SpongeBob's house.
Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition
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The game has unused music that may have originally been planned for use in one of the game's maps.
Freddi Fish and The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds
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The 2001 Norwegian version of the game not only colorized the item cursors , but also made the movement animations skippable, which didn't happen in any other region until the 2007 rerelease.
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
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Several names of vehicles are different in the United States, Japanese and Chinese versions. Crazy Horse was changed to Wind Walker, and Dirty Joker was changed to Sly Joker in both the USA & European versions.
Mega Man X5
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Attachment Duff McWhalen/Tidal Makkoeen originally had a different unique theme, as opposed to the remix of Bubble Crab's theme from Mega Man X2 in the final game.
Ōkami
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Once Orochi is defeated on the PlayStation 2 version, a crescent moon comes out in Shinshu Field. However, a full moon comes out in the Japanese version due to a programming mistake.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment At one point, the W Emblem was going to be purple. This would imply that when Mario equips the W Emblem, it was originally going to make Mario’s clothes transform into Waluigi’s clothes, as opposed to this happening by equipping the L and W Emblems in the final game.
Sonic Heroes
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All 12 playable characters have dialogue in the game that goes completely unused. The audio references an object that's referred to as an Omochao-themed gate. This gate would've been opened via the use of a nearby Omochao. However, no such "Omochao Gate" appears anywhere in the game, and Omochao himself does not physically appear in any level of the game either.
Has-Been Heroes
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In the Nintendo Switch version, there is unused data. This includes text and button icons for the Wii U controller, that may suggest a Wii U version was planned at some point.
Anthem
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The game was originally to be titled Beyond instead of Anthem. The reason for this previous name was because of what the developers would hope the game would be about, going beyond the walls of your fort into the dangerous wilds. T-shirts were even printed with "Beyond" on them for the staff. However, less than a week before the game's public reveal at E3 in June of 2017, it was decided to use their back-up name for the game, Anthem, after they were told that securing the trademark for Beyond would be too difficult.

The game's developers weren't as enthusiastic about the new title with everyone stating "‘Well, that doesn’t make any sense—what does this have to do with anything?’"
Anthem
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During development, the game was given the codename "Dylan", in reference to the singer Bob Dylan. The reason for this was because they wanted the project to be the "Bob Dylan of video games", something that gamers would be referencing for years after.
Franchise: Alex Kidd
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In a 2018 interview with Kotaru Hayashida, it was revealed that the Alex Kidd franchise was originally envisioned as an adaptation of the popular 1984 manga Dragon Ball. However, because Sega lost the license to the comic partway through development, they had to refocus the first game into an original IP. Among other changes, Goku was redesigned into a lookalike of his inspiration, Chinese literary character Sun Wukong, and his Nyoi-Bo staff attack was replaced with a simple punch.
Franchise: Alex Kidd
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In an Sega.jp Meisaku interview with game's creator Kotaru Hayashida (aka Ossale Kohta), he was asked why did he wanted to use jan-ken-pon (rock–paper–scissors) in boss fights. And he responded:

"That was also one of our concepts to differentiate our game from Mario. It a very fanciful, absurd idea. There were various reactions, like “What the hell! Isn’t this supposed to be an action game?!” or “I lost the rock-paper-scissors match and its Game over!? This sucks.” Definitely, for people who are good at action games to lose everything and Game Over because of a rock paper scissors match… yeah, that sucks.

The staff at Sega shared these concerns, but I wanted to know how players would react to it, so I left it in."
Super Mario Maker 2
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Attachment Originally the development team consider using Bowser's car from Super Mario 3D World for Mario to drive around in the Super Mario 3D World style, but they instead decided to go with the Koopa Troopa car because of how difficult it would've been to replicate Bowser's car in Super Mario Maker 2.
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
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In Konquest Mode, remaining idle on dialogue screens at certain points will cause a monk towards the bottom of the screen to break the fourth wall; turning around to look at the player and shrugging before resuming his original position.
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