Jurassic Park: Trespasser/Ingen Town

Ingen Town is the fourth level in Jurassic Park Trespasser. However, it was originally supposed to be the fifth. With Plantation House being scrapped and partially merged with Jungle Road, however it was moved up one slot. Originally, it would have ended a little ways after exiting the East Gate and the level "Plains" would have started up. However, with Plains being scrapped, part of the level was merged on to the Ingen Town.

Henry Wu's Stair Rail


At some point in development, the railing to Wu's stairs was removed. However, it seems the guys at DWI were in such a hurry to meet the deadline that they actually forgot the physics to the railing! Going by a time frame, the railing's object was removed sometime between Build 96 and the Final. (which would be build 116) The railing's leftover physics can be seen by turning on the BONES cheat in the final.

Wu's Entertainment Center


A voice over in Wu's house is placed too high. In order for Anne to reach it she can either drag the computer tower across the room and stand on it, or she can jump against the entertainment center and hope to be pushed upwards when hitting it. Either way will trigger this voice over.

The Sign at Wu's Pool


The sign next to Wu's pool in his backyard isn't actually unused, however the text in the bottom right corner is difficult to read. According to some it is supposed to read the following:

Please take a shower before entering the pool. If you don't, I will kick you're [sic] ass first, and ask questions later. That be the Law asshole. If you don't like it, you can get the fuck out of my house. No exceptions......! Thank you.

Early Cattle Prod


Out of bounds at -1605,-347,2 is an early version of the cattle prod. This version of the Cattle Prod/Tazer isn't in Prototype 96 strangely. There's not much else to say about this weapon other than it seems a bit better suited for combat than the one used in the final.

The Wyckoff-Mounier Psychological Device


While not unused, not a lot of people notice this right away while playing (or at all on some occasions if they aren't told about it.) the level. There is a code hidden below the sink in the gas station that can be entered in the console at the Ops Center. The code is House, House, House, Gate, Gate, Lightning Bolt, Data, Lightning Bolt. Entering this code brings up a screen put in by Richard Wyckoff, one of Trespasser's developers who designed most of the puzzles in the Town level. Apparently, by this point the work on Trespasser was stressful so Richard obviously wanted to reflect this by hiding the screen above in the security console he actually designed himself. Mounier is Michael Mounier, one of Trespasser's programmers. He probably had a hand in this little Easter Egg as well since his name is in the title as well. He probably handled the internal coding regarding this easter egg.

Hidden HK-91


This HK-91 in the church is buried underground in the pit in the middle of the church. The coordinates are -374.3, 62.9, 45.7. As shown in the picture above, the physics for it can be seen with the BONES cheat on. It can be a little difficult for Anne to reach since it's buried underground, but by reaching towards the grip magnets on the gun, Anne can clip through the ground and grab it, unearthing it.

The Church
The church actually isn't unused but according to the 1997 walkthrough the developers made to plan out the initial ideas for the game, A tree was supposed to go in the pit in the center of the Church. It looks like this was at least partially executed as not only is there a hole in the floor where it should have gone, but a matching hole in the ceiling can be seen above. The tree was planned to be growing out of the top of the Church. Due to the numerous problems faced during development, it's possible that the tree existed at one point and was removed for some reason, possibly related to polygon overload or some similar issue.

Test Scene Warp


The Ingen Town has a warp to the Test Scene in it. There's a hidden spot in the Town wall at 449.0, 84.4, 45.2 where the player can slip through the wall. It's easy to see with the BONES cheat on. Slipping through here activates a trigger that sends the player to the Test Scene. Evidentally, this was intended because the Secrets.doc that came with the Trespasser Source code actually mentions including a warp to the test scene. At the time the file was written though, the spot to place the warp hadn't been decided yet indicating the document was older than the final build. The developers were also talking about a warp to send the player back to the level from where they left off. This part of the plan never came to fruition however.

Other Misplaced Voice Overs
In addition to the voice over regarding Wu's Stereo in his house, a couple of other voice overs that were placed too high can also be found throughout the town.



This lamppost found at -424,42,45 has a voice over at the top of it. It can easily be climbed to by placing a crate or two at its base. To see the full voice over's quote, move the cursor over the above photo.



This voice over is in the Saloon. It can be triggered by climbing on the left bartender counter and jumping. The full quote can be seen by moving the cursor over the above image.



This plays in the gas station garage when jumping on or near the lift.This voice over is actually mentioned as being planned as a secret in the Secrets.doc that came with the leaked Trespasser source code. Originally, the developers had talked about having the player trigger a switch that would lower this lift allowing them to hear the voice over when it rose up. However, this is pretty easy to jump up to and hear. Alternatively, the dumpster around the back of the gas station can have crates stacked on it which the player can use to climb the roof of the gas station and hear this voice over.

Floodgate Control Door Message


Apparently the door at the Floodgate control room has a very profane message written on the small text. While difficult to see, even on the highest resolutions, the door has been discovered by the fanbase of Trespasser to supposedly say the following:

FLOODGATE CONTROL Why don't you just fuck off out of here. Why don't you just fuck off out of here.

If this is true, the developers probably weren't happy with how things were going with development.

Nothin' But Net


Originally, making a score in both baskets would trigger a voice over for Anne. However, the voice over seemed to have a slight problem: It would repeat itself indefinitely. As a result, in the final the triggers for playing this voice over were simply moved to behind the hoops. It is possible to activate the triggers in the final with some patience however as they still exist. However, the voice over will repeat over and over until the game is quit, another level is loaded, or a new save is loaded. Anne will say "Nothin' but net".

Old East Gate Music
MUSIC - OPEN EAST GATE

This music track probably would have played when opening the East Gate and accessing the walk to the Plains level entrance.

Albertosaurus Encounter
MUSIC - ALBERT BOOMS At some point in the Ingen Town level, the player was supposed to encounter an Albertosaurus. Unfortunately, it seems that the Albertosaurus encounter was scrapped at some point.