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Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE/Placeholder Graphics

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This is a sub-page of Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE.

Developer Logos

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Logo-Atlus.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Logo-Criware.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Logo-Nintendo.png

Three full screen placeholder images for company logos. In order, they say "Atlus Logo", "CRI Logo?", and "Nintendo Logo". "CRI" refers to "CRI Middleware", a company whose archive, audio, and video tools were used in the game.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Movie Demo Test

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Movie-Demo-Animated.gif

This is a test animation named "movie demo" that depicts a visual transition between a dark room in the Fortuna Entertainment headquarters and the Bloom Palace. The final game offers a simple blue door that goes to a load screen. The speed in the image above is estimated. The text on the bottom right says "Temporary Footage_20140806". The number here is a time stamp of August 6th 2014, nearly 17 months before the game's initial release. All of the original frames can be seen below.

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(Source: Original TCRF research)

Interface Test

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Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-FE-Kirika-Portrait.jpg

Twelve early screenshots from various parts of the game were leftover. They all relate to interface testing. The blonde character on the bottom right side of the third and fourth screenshots is named Kirika. Kirika is from a game called Shining Resonance, which was developed by Media.Vision and published by Atlus's parent company Sega.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Battle Interface Test

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Interface-Test-1.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Interface-Test-2.png

Various battle UI graphics.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Face-Icon.png

Placeholders for face icons.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Icon-Test.png

Placeholders for attack effect icons.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Menu-Circle.png

A stylish circle graphic for the battle menu.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Battle-Number-Test.png

Three sets of numbers for use with the battle interface.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Results Screen

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Caeda-Results-Portrait.png

A large bust portrait of Tsubasa's Mirage Caeda.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Results-BG.png

A massive background image and visual effect. The smaller rectangle in the middle fits 1280×720, the game's resolution.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Map

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Icons.png

Placeholder icons for the map screen.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Map-Reserved.png

Placeholder graphics hidden on the alpha channel of the main map image. The text on each says "reserved".

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Level Textures

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Temp-Poster-Texture-1.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Temp-Poster-Texture-2.png

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Temp-Poster-Texture-3.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Temp-Poster-Texture-4.png

Four temporary textures for posters. The girl on the left comes from this dating advice website. The page in particular details how to get a boyfriend in high school. The girl on the right comes from this site about finding a place to rent. The page in particular talks about things to bring when checking out a location.



Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-FE-Temp-Poster.png

A placeholder poster texture that says "A0 Poster".


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-FE-Stainless-TV-Ad.png

Four variants of a television ad for a non-existent in-game song called "stainless".


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-FE-Temp-Digital-Sign-1.png

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-FE-Temp-Digital-Sign-2.png

Placeholder textures for digital signs, with "temp" written on the right-hand side.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Miscellaneous

Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Character-Portrait-Reserved.png

A placeholder character portrait that says "reserved" on the face.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Temp-Data.png

A placeholder graphic for minimaps that says "temporary data".


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Face-Icons-1.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Face-Icons-2.png

Large and small placeholder face icons.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Stamp.png

A placeholder image for stamps. There are copies for numbers 030 through 063.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Catalog-Character-Placeholder.png

A placeholder catalog icon for characters. There are copies for numbers 000, 011-020, 042-060, 065-070, and 173-300.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Catalog-Item-Placeholder.png

A placeholder catalog icon for items. There are copies for numbers 100, 104, 167, 176, 188-220, 245-248, 253, 257, 264, 268, 272, 275, 276, 281, 283, 284, 286, 289, 290, 292, 293, 296, 297, 299, and 300.


Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Poster-1.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Poster-2.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Poster-3.png Tokyo-Mirage-Sessions-Placeholder-Poster-4.png

Four placeholder images for posters.

(Source: Original TCRF research)