Night Trap (Sega CD)
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Developer: Digital Pictures This game has hidden development-related text. |
Night Trap, the "classic" Sega CD FMV game, has you watching over five teenage girls in a mansion outfitted with a series of cameras and traps. Protect Dana Plato (of Diff'rent Strokes fame) and the aptly-named S.C.A.T. (Sega Control Attack Team) as you rid the home of vampires using the aforementioned traps.
Contents
Unused FMVs
All of the unused FMVs are found on the second disc. They can easily be viewed with the Sega CD Movie Viewer.
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You were originally allowed to (accidentally) trap Commander Simms while he is fighting with Sheila in the living room. This video is present in all releases of Night Trap, but is never played due to a developer oversight. The 2017 remaster added it back in.
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An alternate take of Victor's "wall trap!" scene. The scene is almost exactly the same as the one which is usually played; he delivers the line in a different tone and there is noticeably more debris flying around when the trap is opening and closing.
Replicated FMVs
The videos below have been copied to the second disc to help decrease loading times during the last part of the game.
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Both of these videos are exactly the same, bit-for-bit. This is the final trap sequences where Sarah exclaims to Kelly "you're all mine now!"
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As with the above two, all four of these videos are the same. This follows the scene above and they both are the good ending where Sarah is trapped.
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This was replicated from the first disc for an unknown reason. It is the long "party time" scene with Megan.
Unused Text
Copyright String
This string appears several times in the game's data. It is displayed during the credits, but only in a pre-rendered video.
Copyright 1992 Digital Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Development Text
This text appears to be part of a debugging menu and is not located near the other strings of text in data.
GAME OVER AT PRESS THE B BUTTON TO DISPLAY THE CONTROL PANEL PRESS THE B BUTTON TO REMOVE THE CONTROL PANEL
Uncompiled C Code
The higher-resolution Sega CD 32X release appears to have been compiled with GNU GCC. This text appears in the file named SUBTIL68.BIN on the CD-ROMs.
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gcc2_compiled. ___gnu_compiled_c _gQuadSize _FCpattern _gWholePatterns _HalfTilePattern _QuadTilePattern _wholeSubTile _halfSubTile _quadSubTile continueWhole0 continueHalf3 continueQuad2
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