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* ...that the [[Voodoo-Cursed Spy Soul]] originally had a zombie face instead of a skull?
 
* ...that the [[Voodoo-Cursed Spy Soul]] originally had a zombie face instead of a skull?
 
* ...that [[Team Fortress 2]] went through several different iterations before release, such as [[Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms]] and [[Invasion]]?
 
* ...that [[Team Fortress 2]] went through several different iterations before release, such as [[Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms]] and [[Invasion]]?
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* ...that in ''[[Meet the Demoman]]'', the censored part is actually the location of the Loch Ness monster?
 
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  • ...that when the Scout triple jumps with the Atomizer, he will leave a purple smoke puff behind instead of his regular white trail?
  • ...that competitive players of the Heavy sometimes use a trackball instead of a mouse to turn around quickly?
  • ...that Team Fortress 2 maps have been ported into Left 4 Dead?
  • ...that the animation for the Spy pulling out his Sapper is the same as the Heavy pulling out his Sandvich?
  • ...that the Announcer only has annual one hour vacations?
  • ...that a Pyro can perform a rocket jump by air blasting a rocket at his feet?
  • ...that there is a neutral grey suitcase in the game files, suggesting some form of one-flag Capture the Flag may have been scrapped before release?
  • ...that the first spoken reference to an opposing team was made by the BLU Soldier in Meet the Sandvich?

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