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'''Beta items''' are items found in certain games which were intentionally removed from normal gameplay or the final release. They were originally added for debugging, which allows a game developer to test and demonstrate certain features in a game, sometimes to a limited audience. In the {{SER}}, some of the games hold debugging items which can be found in the source coding or were previously announced but not included when finally released. Obtaining such items usually involves "hacking" the game using third party software. {{PG}} has a few debugging items, one of which is the [[sickle]], and some of which can glitch the game.
'''Beta''' is something that is changed or not in the final version of a game. This information is usually given out before the game's release, or data left in the game's coding that is not seen through normal gameplay. There are not as many beta elements in the Animal Crossing series as there are in others, though.
 
  
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Many games have beta elements. One example is in the game ''[[Wikipedia:New Super Mario Bros. Wii|New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. For those who have not played the game, there's an item called the [[w:c:mario:Propeller Shroom|Propeller Shroom]]. While it is an orange mushroom with yellow spots and a propeller sticking out of it now, originally, it was a red "P" with a propeller on top of it when shown at the 2009 [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] presentation.
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*[[Beta items in Animal Crossing (GCN)]]
 
 
====In ''Animal Crossing''====
 
There are very few beta elements in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. One of the beta items is a [[sickle]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:58, January 17, 2017

Beta items are items found in certain games which were intentionally removed from normal gameplay or the final release. They were originally added for debugging, which allows a game developer to test and demonstrate certain features in a game, sometimes to a limited audience. In the Animal Crossing series, some of the games hold debugging items which can be found in the source coding or were previously announced but not included when finally released. Obtaining such items usually involves "hacking" the game using third party software. Animal Crossing has a few debugging items, one of which is the sickle, and some of which can glitch the game.

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