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* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: Lone Wolf from ''Final Fantasy V'' appears as a thief being held in Figaro's prison and later takes Mog hostage. Technically, Gogo counts, too.
* [[Shrug of God]]: Banon and Arvis remain unaccounted for at the end of the game, and their fates remain a mystery. When asked what happened to them, designer Hironobu Sakaguchi stated, "Use your imagination."
* [[Sleeper Hit]]: This may be the [[Ur Example]] of a shoestring-sleeper for video games. The development team consisted of 30 people (5 planners, 5 programmers, 10 graphic artists, 10 music technicians, and a handful of assistants) and took only a year and a half to create, with crunch times and deadlines so heavy that the staff were practically living at the office. The great [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo%20Uematsu Nobuo Uematsu] was actually considering retiring at the time, this assignment (now regarded as his masterpiece) encouraging him to reconsider. Despite all this, it is regarded as arguably the best game in the franchise.
* [[Throw It In]]: Kefka's introduction cutscene barring Terra's flashback (specifically the part involving his shoes being dusted) was not in the original script, but was ad-libbed by Yoshinori Kitase in order to give players an early implication that Kefka was missing a screw or two from his head, and also because the scene itself, without it, seemed too boring to make completely normal.
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]:
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** Umaro was meant to be fought in the World of Balance, which is why the Narshe mountains continue to be accessible even though they serve no further purpose in the plot.
** Siegfried would have been part of a quest to recruit Gogo involving uncovering people Gogo was masquerading as across the world, before it was decided to give Gogo his own dungeon.
** It was assumed for a long time (and eventually confirmed by [[Word of God]]) that Relm is Shadow's daughter. A cutscene that was [[Dummied Out]] involved Relm herself addressing this, and asking him to take his mask off so she could confirm it. He does so (his back is towards the player, so his face would not be shown) and Relm's lack of reaction would have made it ambiguous as to whether it confirmed it for her or not.
* [[Word of Dante]]: A large reason [[Fanon|a Fanart or cosplay of the exact same character]] will differ so vastly from one interpretation to the next... but then, a world populated by small pixellated figures tends to leave a lot to the imagination. Especially when the same game also occasionally features [[Yoshitaka Amano|Amano]]'s [[Darker and Edgier]] fairy-tale gothic designs of the same characters. Parodied by an infamous list of "unlockable characters" that starts at General Leo, and ends with Ryu from ''Street Fighter'', with increasingly bizarre and impossible methods for each one.