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* The plot of ''[[Shatterhand (Video Game)|Shatterhand]]'' isn't really stated at all in the game proper.
* The plot of ''[[Shatterhand (Video Game)|Shatterhand]]'' isn't really stated at all in the game proper.
* The NES version of ''[[Video Game/Hydlide|Hydlide]]'' had an opening screen in which a demon casts a spell and turns a princess into three fairies. The full explanation of this was left to the manual. The [[PC 88]] version at least had a screen of text at the beginning of the game.
* The NES version of ''[[Video Game/Hydlide|Hydlide]]'' had an opening screen in which a demon casts a spell and turns a princess into three fairies. The full explanation of this was left to the manual. The [[PC 88]] version at least had a screen of text at the beginning of the game.
* There's tons of this in ''[[Asuras Wrath]]'', which can be found in the pre order art book and all the extras in the game menu, such as where the Demi-Gods come from, how they came to be, the time period the gohma started attacking, explaining the origins of Mantra and how it became a power source, and several other things for stuff that is unexplained in the already fleshed out story of the main game.
* There's tons of this in ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'', which can be found in the pre order art book and all the extras in the game menu, such as where the Demi-Gods come from, how they came to be, the time period the gohma started attacking, explaining the origins of Mantra and how it became a power source, and several other things for stuff that is unexplained in the already fleshed out story of the main game.
* Even ''[[In Famous (Video Game)|In Famous]]'' got in on this trope. In between the first and second game there was an interquel comic published and released by DC. Although the main story was still understandable enough without reading the comic, a number of the game's subplots are only resolved in said comic, like {{spoiler|Cole coming to forgive Zeke, whatever happened to Sasha, Alden, and Moya, and Zeke learning that Kessler is Cole's future self.}}
* Even ''[[In Famous (Video Game)|In Famous]]'' got in on this trope. In between the first and second game there was an interquel comic published and released by DC. Although the main story was still understandable enough without reading the comic, a number of the game's subplots are only resolved in said comic, like {{spoiler|Cole coming to forgive Zeke, whatever happened to Sasha, Alden, and Moya, and Zeke learning that Kessler is Cole's future self.}}
* Most of the plots for the ''[[Angry Birds]]'' series games are all covered in their commercials.
* Most of the plots for the ''[[Angry Birds]]'' series games are all covered in their commercials.