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Repentance adds a new item called [[TMTRAINER effect|TMTRAINER]], which looks like a glitched version of Isaac's head, and causes all items picked up after to become "glitched" and have random combinations of 2 or 3 other items. It also causes the music to fade out until another music track plays.
Repentance adds a new item called [[TMTRAINER effect|TMTRAINER]], which looks like a glitched version of Isaac's head, and causes all items picked up after to become "glitched" and have random combinations of 2 or 3 other items. It also causes the music to fade out until another music track plays.
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| ''{{wp|Catherine (video game)|Catherine}}''
| style="text-align:left" | An unused original cover of the Battle! (Wild Pokémon) theme from {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} is hidden within the game's files.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Catherine Catherine - The Cutting Room Floor]</ref>
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| ''Coromon''
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| style="text-align:left" |This indie game pays homage to the Pokémon series and the classic JRPG genre. Some of the higher difficulty settings like "catching one Coromon per area" are a direct reference to the [[Nuzlocke Challenge]].
| style="text-align:left" |This indie game pays homage to the Pokémon series and the classic JRPG genre. Some of the higher difficulty settings like "catching one Coromon per area" are a direct reference to the [[Nuzlocke Challenge]].
On the upper floor of Pawbury's Trainer Hub, there's an NPC named Ashton that resembles [[Ash Ketchum]].
On the upper floor of Pawbury's Trainer Hub, there's an NPC named Ashton that resembles [[Ash Ketchum]].
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