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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version of the game has a Keyblade themed after said console. Like the Kingdom Key and Starlight Keyblades, all of these Keyblades can Formchange into Second Form, giving Sora access to his old abilities.
** The [=PS4=] and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC. Each Keyblade also comes with an ability enabling Sora to access a Grand Magic Situation Command: Firaza for the 7-Eleven Keyblade, Blizzaza for the [=PS4=] Keyblade, and Thundaza for the Xbox One Keyblade.
** The PC version has a Epic Games Store-themed version of the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default. Befitting its name, it comes with Magic Roulette, enabling Sora to access one of all six Grand Magic commands.
** In honor of the [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, the Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Star Cluster, Advent Red, obtained by default. Like its PC counterpart, it also comes with Magic Roulette.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version The [=PS4=], Xbox One, PC, and Switch versions of the game has each have a Keyblade themed after said console. Like platform, with the Kingdom Key [=PS4=] and Starlight Keyblades, all of these Xbox One versions sharing a 7-Eleven-themed Keyblade. The [=PS4=] and Xbox One Keyblades are styled after the Star Seeker, while the 7-Eleven, PC, and Switch Keyblades are themed after the Star Cluster. The [=PS4=], Xbox One, and 7-Eleven Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es and can be obtained as DLC, while the PC and Switch Keyblades are obtained by default. All five Keyblades can Formchange into Second Form, giving Sora access to his old abilities.
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abilities, and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC. Each Keyblade also comes with an ability enabling sport abilities that allow Sora to access a Grand Magic Situation Command: Firaza for Magic; the 7-Eleven Keyblade, Blizzaza for the [=PS4=] Keyblade, 7-Eleven, [=PS4=], and Thundaza for the Xbox One Keyblade.
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Keyblades respectively have a Epic Games Store-themed version of FireIceLightning theme, while the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default. Befitting its name, it comes with PC and Switch Keyblades sport Magic Roulette, enabling allowing Sora to potentially access one of all six Grand Magic commands.
** In honor of the [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, the Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Star Cluster, Advent Red, obtained by default. Like its PC counterpart, it also comes with Magic Roulette.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version of the game has a Keyblade themed after said console.
** The [=PS4=] and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC.
** The PC version has a Epic Games Store-themed version of the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default.
** The Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Elemental Encoder, Advent Red, obtained by default.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version of the game has a Keyblade themed after said console.
console. Like the Kingdom Key and Starlight Keyblades, all of these Keyblades can Formchange into Second Form, giving Sora access to his old abilities.
** The [=PS4=] and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC.
DLC. Each Keyblade also comes with an ability enabling Sora to access a Grand Magic Situation Command: Firaza for the 7-Eleven Keyblade, Blizzaza for the [=PS4=] Keyblade, and Thundaza for the Xbox One Keyblade.
** The PC version has a Epic Games Store-themed version of the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default.
default. Befitting its name, it comes with Magic Roulette, enabling Sora to access one of all six Grand Magic commands.
** The In honor of the [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, the Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Elemental Encoder, Star Cluster, Advent Red, obtained by default.default. Like its PC counterpart, it also comes with Magic Roulette.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version of the game has a Keyblade themed after said console.
** The [=PS4=] and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC.
** The PC version has a Epic Games Store-themed version of the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default.
** The Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Elemental Encoder, Advent Red, obtained by default.

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Each console version of the game has a Keyblade themed after said console.
console. Like the Kingdom Key and Starlight Keyblades, all of these Keyblades can Formchange into Second Form, giving Sora access to his old abilities.
** The [=PS4=] and Xbox One versions each have Star Seeker variants themed after their consoles: Midnight Blue for [=PS4=] and Phantom Green for Xbox One. Both also share a 7-Eleven-based Keyblade themed after the Star Cluster, Dawn Till Dusk. All three Keyblades were available as {{Pre Order Bonus}}es, and can be obtained as DLC.
DLC. Each Keyblade also comes with an ability enabling Sora to access a Grand Magic Situation Command: Firaza for the 7-Eleven Keyblade, Blizzaza for the [=PS4=] Keyblade, and Thundaza for the Xbox One Keyblade.
** The PC version has a Epic Games Store-themed version of the Star Cluster, Elemental Encoder, obtained by default.
default. Befitting its name, it comes with Magic Roulette, enabling Sora to access one of all six Grand Magic commands.
** The In honor of the [[MilestoneCelebration 20th anniversary]] of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, the Switch version has a Switch-themed version of the Elemental Encoder, Star Cluster, Advent Red, obtained by default.default. Like its PC counterpart, it also comes with Magic Roulette.
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* The Platform/NintendoDS port of ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' lacked the voice acting of the original; but instead included a "Prinny [[DVDCommentary Commentary]]" in its NewGamePlus, where one of the game's {{Mooks}} hides out on the second screen and acts as a GreekChorus snarking about the game's story. As of yet, no other remake of the game has included this feature.

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* The Platform/NintendoDS port of ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' lacked the voice acting of the original; but instead included a "Prinny [[DVDCommentary Commentary]]" in its NewGamePlus, where one of the game's {{Mooks}} hides out on the second screen and acts as a GreekChorus snarking about the game's story. As of yet, no other remake of the game has included this feature. It also included additional (text-only) translations such as French and quality-of-life features such as non-blinking Geo Panels, which did not make it to the later PC release.
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** ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' have version-exclusive schools. Your attend Naranja Academy in ''Scarlet'' while Uva Academy is the main one in ''Violet'', with all school related characters wearing appropriately colored attire depending on the version. Also, the game's professor differs on version, with either Professor Sada or Turo being your main guide. The type of [[spoiler:Paradox Pokémon]] you will encounter in the post-game will also be different, with ''Scarlet'' having the [[spoiler:Ancient Pokémon]], and ''Violet'' having the [[spoiler:Future Pokémon ]].

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** ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' have version-exclusive schools. Your You attend Naranja Academy in ''Scarlet'' while Uva Academy is the main one in ''Violet'', with all school related school-related characters wearing appropriately colored attire depending on the version. Also, the game's professor differs on version, with either Professor Sada or Turo being your main guide. The type of [[spoiler:Paradox Pokémon]] you will encounter in the post-game will also be different, with ''Scarlet'' having the [[spoiler:Ancient Pokémon]], and ''Violet'' having the [[spoiler:Future Pokémon ]].Pokémon]].
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* The 'realistic' version of ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'' (released on the PS3, 360 and PC) differs heavily from the stylized version (on the Wii and PS2) in several ways.
** The unnamed rookie can be either male or female in the stylized version; they're male-only in the realistic version.
** The amount of damage dealt by Ghostbusters in the stylized version is essentially just a scoreboard; in the realistic version, it ''actually'' affects your income for upgrades.
** A collectible in the 'Next-Gen' version is cursed artifacts that can be found with the PKE Meter; the stylized version has art of the ghosts instead, that need to be collected in order to complete their entries.
** Azetlor, fought in a sort of epilogue to the New York Public Library level, is a sort of golem made of books in the realistic version; the stylized version portrays him as a worm-like demon.
** The final boss of the museum level in the realistic version is a ghost that's fought in the catacombs beneath the museum; the stylized version has a T-Rex skeleton get possessed as its ending setpiece.
** The boss of Shandor Island in the realistic version is a Juvenile Sloar; in the stylized version, it's a 'black slime behemoth'.

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