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SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula
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Attachment A normally inaccessible room can be found in the game's data. The room seems to be based on Spongebob's living room as it was depicted in the episode "Jellyfish Jam".
The Simpsons Game
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Unused victory fanfares for each stage can be found in the DS version's data. In the final game, the main menu theme replaces these.
Super Mario Odyssey
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Actual cooking utensils were used to make the Luncheon Kingdom soundtrack.
Mega Man X
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According to planner Sho Tsuge & designer Kazunori Tazaki, before the game's title, Mega Man X, was chosen, it was first named Super Rockman as a working title.
Final Fantasy XI Online
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Having been released on the PlayStation 2 as well as PC, the game became the first cross-platform MMORPG ever created.
Final Fantasy XI Online
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Since recurring monsters of the series are known by different names in the Japanese and English versions of the other installments, the game uses both Japanese and English names for different variants of the same monsters.
Final Fantasy XI Online
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The game's battle and magic systems are heavily influenced by Final Fantasy III.
Arms
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The concept for Twintelle was presented when game director Kosuke Yabuki wanted a character that fought with their hair. To make sure she had a distinctly non-Japanese background, the designers spoke with people in different regions of Nintendo and gauged audience feedback.
Nickelodeon Party Blast
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In the game's files, there are unused PlayStation 2 controller buttons and memory card graphics. This suggests that the game was planned to be released on the console at some point in development.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
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There is an unused animation of Patrick being hypnotized in the GameCube version.
Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing
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In the Game Boy Advance version's files, there is an unused text file that states, "No need to translate."
Franchise: Fire Emblem
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Shouzou Kaga, creator of Fire Emblem, has stated that "Final Fantasy III" influenced him during the development process of the first Fire Emblem game, "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light".
Steam: Rails to Riches
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Attachment Steam: Rails to Riches, along with Acram Digital's other title Eight-Minute Empire, were removed by Valve from the digital distribution service Steam after it was discovered that Grzegorz Kubas, a staff member of Acram, had been leaving positive reviews on their game's Steam pages. In a statement from Valve in regards to Acram they said "we have removed all games/DLC developed by Acram from our store, and will no longer be doing business with [them]."

Kubas later published a post on reddit apologizing for the situation and claimed the reason he did it was in spite of some "bad, unfair reviews".
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
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As an anti-piracy measure, if the game is not an authentic copy it sets in a series of measures. The player's damage dealt will be decreased, enemies will deal double damage, and the Shredder will be immortal making the game impossible to beat.
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures
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Unused intro videos can be found in the PlayStation 2 version's data.
Primal Rage
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Attachment A mother from Gilber, AZ started a grass-roots campaign in 1996 (2 years after the game's initial release) that resulted in the game being pulled from various stores nationwide. The controversy started when her 11-year old son executed Chaos' "Golden Shower" fatality in which Chaos finishes his opponent off by urinating on them.

Time Warner Interactive, the publisher of the game, dismissed the claim because the mother went straight to the media and not to them or the developer Atari. They proved their point when they re-submitted the game to the ESRB board for another rating, but the board stuck to it's original "T" (Teen) rating and called the mother out for letting her 11-year old play a game that rated above his age.
PaRappa the Rapper
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In an interview, Ryu Watabe stated that "I gotta believe" came from his old high school football team. The phrase was used as a motto the crowd would cheer when they were losing. He had previously intended to use the catchphrase as an album title.
Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island
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In the Gamecube version of the game, there is an unused version of the THQ logo opening video which sports an older variation of said logo.
The Legend of Zelda
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Shigeru Miyamoto stated, in a developer interview, that he wanted to remake “Ravel’s Bolero” for the title screen as he thought it best suited the opening crawl seen in the final game. However, this was changed to avoid legal issues since the song was 1 month away at the time from entering the public domain.
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