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* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'': Most of the color variants introduced in 24w10a are simply based on various colors and subspecies of wolf, but three -- the rust wolf found in sparse jungles, the spotted wolf found in savanna plateaus, and the striped wolf found in wooded badlands -- are based on, and meant to represent, dholes, African painted dogs and striped hyenas by using a palette swap on top of the standard wolf model and AI.
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** Rogue Armies are roaming horde factions with armies made by selected units from one or more of the full factions' army rosters, usually with a specific theme in mind. These sometimes use specific units to represent more generalized groups that, due to only featuring in one two Rogue Armies, don't merit dedicated models themselves. For instance, Morrslieb's Howlers use Empire Flagellants, extreme devotees of the cult of Sigmar, to depict generic frenzied lunatics, while a number of others use a mixture of Empire Militia and Bretonnian Peasant Mobs to represent hordes of poorly armed pirates and brigands.

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** Rogue Armies are roaming horde factions with armies made by selected units from one or more of the full factions' army rosters, usually with a specific theme in mind. These sometimes use specific units to represent more generalized groups that, due to only featuring in one or two Rogue Armies, don't merit dedicated models themselves. For instance, Morrslieb's Howlers use Empire Flagellants, extreme devotees of the cult of Sigmar, to depict generic frenzied lunatics, while a number of others use a mixture of Empire Militia and Bretonnian Peasant Mobs to represent hordes of poorly armed pirates and brigands.
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* One of the Christmas episodes in ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Xtreme Venus Vacation'' involves the character Sayuri, who at the time was just introduced only in the Japanese port of the game, thus she was not available in the Steam version yet. To compensate this discrepancy, her role in the Steam release was taken over by Momiji, who was available from day one and has a similar personality to her.

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* One of the Christmas episodes in ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Xtreme Venus Vacation'' involves the character Sayuri, who at the time was just introduced only in the Japanese port of the game, thus she was not available in game. In the Steam version yet. To compensate of the game, when this discrepancy, Christmas episode came out, Sayuri was not in the game yet, so her role in the Steam release was would be taken over by Momiji, who was available from day one and has a similar personality to her.
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* One of the Christmas episodes in ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Xtreme Venus Vacation'' involves the character Sayuri, who at the time was just introduced only in the Japanese port of the game, thus she was not available in the Steam version yet. To compensate this discrepancy, her role in the Steam release was taken over by Momiji, who was available from day one and has a similar personality to her.
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* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'': Starting from this game, most reappearances or recreations of the first ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' stage replace the Shellcreepers with Spinies, because the similar-looking Koopa Troopas can be stomped unlike Shellcreepers (and having the former enemies appear would derail the intended gameplay of stunning them from below, hence why the unstompable Spinies are used instead).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker'': Some of the levels from classic ''Mario'' games that are replicated here originally featured enemies that are absent here, so they're substituted with other enemies. For example, a Hammer Bros. is used in the place of the Chargin' Chuck that originally appeared in the replicated level of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'', red Koopa Troopas stand in for Shy Guys in the event course based on World 1-1 from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'', Bowser Jr. replacing both Larry Koopa in the World 1 Airship and Boom Boom in World 8 Airship (both from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3''), and so on.
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* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth'': UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat's generals are played by HeroUnits regardless of source (thus Philotas is played by Gilgamesh and so always talks about Ishtar). One of them, however, uses the Barbarian model (which isn't a hero but can move through trees).

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* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth'': UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat's generals are played by HeroUnits {{Hero Unit}}s regardless of source (thus Philotas is played by Gilgamesh and so always talks about Ishtar). One of them, however, uses the Barbarian model (which isn't a hero but can move through trees).

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