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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until 2003, after ''Attack of the Clones''.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations explored until 2003, after ''Attack of the Clones''.
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* DummiedOut: Mr. Sinister was a boss in [[Trivia/XMen2CloneWars earlier builds]] of the game. Two level concepts also got this treatment: a mysterious CrystalLandscape stage where Sinister would have been fought at, and a tranquil city highway stage that was likely cut very early in development.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: In early development it was titled "[[https://tcrf.net/images/a/a9/X-Men_2_-_Clone_Wars_title_screen_Nov_23_1994.png X-Men 2: The Bio-Wars]]".
* CutSong: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZQ_rAjkQDQ prototype main theme]], which doesn't sound too different from the final version. As commenters note, it sounds a little too much like existing Information Society song "Come With Me", hence the reworking into the final version.



* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until 2003, after ''Attack of the Clones''.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until 2003, after ''Attack of the Clones''.Clones''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: To the point that this game might rival the legendary ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' for the most cut content out of a Genesis game.
** The sprite animations were originally based on those of the first game (as were all three of the Master System/Game Gear ''X-Men'' games.
** Exodus was originally going to be a [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg?t=198 much tougher boss]], taking more hits to beat and doing more damage. He was also going to have the [[FlunkyBoss same gimmick]] as his ''VideoGame/XMenMutantApocalypse'' counterpart, fighting alongside his Acolytes. Given the gripes over that version of him, this was likely scrapped as a ScrappyMechanic.
** Magneto was originally going to [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg?t=276 fight more like he did in the first game]], recycling his ExtraOreDinary attack and flying around a wide arena rather than being beaten steadily back as he was in the game's final product.
** There was [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg?t=460 an entire level concept that got cut]], a floating CrystalLandscape with {{Bottomless Pit}}s and SpikesOfDoom galore. Given its incompleteness and how different it is from every level in the final game, it's hard to say where it's exactly it's supposed to be, and the level select only mysteriously titles it as "[=TransBeam=]". The level's boss, also completely cut from the final product, is a downright excellently-sprited [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg?t=603 Mr. Sinister]].
** The first level of the Phalanx stage bafflingly has [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg a completely normal city highway sort of background]], having the name of "[=SpaceC1=] Ventilation_System" in the level select but looking nothing like that description. A graphic in the stage titles it "Sky Hook Main. Area 2-B". The level has no boss and leads directly to a not-so-grim version of the final stage.
** Unlike the final version which takes place on a Phalanx mothership, this game's version of the final level seems to take place [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg?t=948 on the Phalanx homeworld itself]].
** The Brood Queen plays pretty much the same, yet visually [[https://youtu.be/FJ2z4dZl3Hg is a rather different creature]] from the obvious giant Brood the final game got. If not for the level select helpfully titling her "Brood Boss", one would be hard-pressed to call this Film/{{Alien}}-looking creature a Brood at all.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until after ''Attack of the Clones'' in 2003.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until 2003, after ''Attack of the Clones'' in 2003.Clones''.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until after ''Attack of the Clones in 2003.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Franchise/StarWars'' has its own [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]. Amusingly, the Clone Wars event from ''Star Wars'' was given a brief mention in ''A New Hope'' and would not be given adaptations until after ''Attack of the Clones Clones'' in 2003.
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