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Super Mario Bros. 2
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In the prototype version, the characters had no sclera in their eyes. Strangely, this does not affect the character select screen and the end of the game.
Mortal Kombat
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Attachment An unused audio file suggests that Brutalities from Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3/Mortal Kombat Trilogy were going to return. However, they were cut from the final game, though they would return in Mortal Kombat X.
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure
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Within the game's data is an unused DC logo, which is a leftover from another game, "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker".
Toki Tori
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There is an unused graphic in the Game Boy Color version's Forest Falls levels. It is the word "stream->", but it is cut off on the left hand side.
Super Mario Galaxy
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There are unused animations of Mario performing punches and playing Tennis.
Mario Party 10
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Attachment One of the textures used for this game is from the Tokyo Big Show convention center. The convention center's name is blurred.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
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Attachment Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta's Final Shine Attack is incorrectly colored Blue in this game, in Dragon Ball GT (where the attack comes from) it's green. What's strange about this is the fact that in it's predecessor this attack is the correct color.
Super C
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There was a glitch where you can get killed by standing on the edge of a earthquake platform at a certain spot.
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Company: Sega
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Attachment Most Sega Codename Consoles were named after celestial bodies.

Project Mercury (also know as Sega Game Gear) was SEGA's first handheld to compete with Game Boy.

Project Venus (also know as Sega Nomad) was a handheld version of Sega Genesis.

Project Mars (also know as Sega 32X) was a add-on for Sega Genesis.

Project Jupiter was a 32-Bit Cartridge Base Standalone Console and it was also going to feature a CD Add-on like Sega Genesis and Sega CD. This early idea was scraped and SEGA moved on creating a standalone CD Base Console which is Sega Saturn due to CDs are cheaper and has more storage then Cartridges.

Project Saturn (also know as Sega Saturn) was a 5th Generation Console to compete with PlayStation and Nintendo 64.

Project Neptune was Sega 32X and Sega Genesis all-in-one Console. This Combo Console was never released.

Project Pluto was a second model of Sega Saturn with a NetLink Internet Modem accessory built in. Only two Prototypes was existed.

The only 2 planets that was not used by SEGA was Earth and Uranus.


Project Titan (also know as STV "Sega Titan Video") was an Arcade Board of Sega Saturn that used Cartridges instead of CDs. The STV was only used in Japan.

Project Janus (also know as Sega Picture Magic) was designed for Developers to edit pre-loaded pictures supplied on a smart media card.
Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!
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Attachment It is possible, via the use of a hacking device, to access a hidden image by the development team. This has a message in French, which translates to "From the team of 'Martian Alert'", with Bugs Bunny saying "Hi Jeremiah".
Looney Tunes Double Pack
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Within this game is leftover text from another game, "Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus".
Contra
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A cheat code, which has come to be known as The Konami Code, allows you can start off with 30 Lives instead of 3.

At the Title Screen, Push Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.

The same cheat code was also used in Gradius before Contra was release on NES.
Ratchet & Clank
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During the cutscene where you inquire the location of a jet fighter in Jowai Resort, one of the subtitles for the Resort owner's dialogue reads "Hold on hold on, I can see that you really want to fly our jet so I'll tell you what. Go talk to Bob at his Roboshack. He knows about these locks". The "Hold on Hold on" part of this sentence was omitted in spoken dialogue.
Loons: The Fight for Fame
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There are unused character health icons in the game. Unlike the 3D ones seen in game, they do not move.
Super Mario 64
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In the game's files are unused animations for Mario that include:

• Mario putting on his hat faster.
• An alternate animation for when Mario rides a Koopa Troopa shell.
• Mario changing from a free fall to a forward flip.
• Either Mario crying or reaching for something in his pockets.
• Mario's unused running animation
• Mario motionless while sliding
• A forward sideflip.
Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition
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If the player attempts to enter the Safari Zone without sufficient money to enter enough times, the worker who lets you in will take pity and allow you to enter with one Safari Ball. This was not an interaction in Pokemon Red & Blue and exists as a way to prevent the player from progressing in the game as a result of being unable to acquire enough money to get HM03 Surf, which is found in the park.
Dinosaur Adventure 3-D
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There are unused audio files which directly pertain to the Save The Dinosaurs mini-game. Among these files, there are "Try Again" audio and dinosaur death screeches.
Bad ass babes
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Attachment The models who portrayed the babes in the game were uncredited. These are the following babes who's models have been confirmed:
*Lola, played by Peita Jade Breese
*Rebel, played by Victoria Ferrara
*Sparkles, played by Jakita Saint-Trelour
Demon's Score
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The magic circle Serenity steps onto at the start of levels contain the phrase "vita non est vivere sed valere vita est" which is the Latin proverb for "life is more than merely staying alive."
Demon's Score
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The runes that appear in the magic circle every time Serenity uses the Demons' Score read "Tu Fui, Ego Eris." It is Latin for "I was you; you will be me." The runes under her read "Mors Tua, Vita Mea" which is also Latin for "Your loss is my gain."
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