User:COTM Fan i guess/WALL•E (PlayStation Portable)
Wall•E |
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Developers: Asobo Studio,
Savage Entertainment This game has unused areas. |
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A scaled down port of the console versions where you collect trash and throw it everywhere.
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Unused Test Levels
T_CECKB
A test level for the various Puzzle Objects in the game. Behind where you spawn are two platforms surrounded by red glass. To the left is a block that when interacted with lets Wall•E use his laser to follow a silluette. At the very end of the room is a giant Plant logo.
T_CUBES
A very large test room with various destroyable objects that also features some unused models and a few clocks moving on the floor in a set pattern. Looking to the left crashes the game. Pressing Wall•E's music button plays the song used when the RATJUKEBOX cheat is activated, regardless if unlocked or not.
T_ENMY
A Hallway used to test the various enemies and companion robots in the game along with cubes and even a completely unused light cube! There are more unused blocks with unknown purpose and a tornado object that spins boxes when you aproach and hurts Wall•E.
T_GPLAY
In this unused level you control EVE. Going out of bounds reveals that there are a lot of rooms in this level, like one full of cubes and ramps used to test different surfaces. There are also various companion and enemy bots scattered around.Some rooms have the word "Sortie" above the entrance, which is French for “exit”. It's worth noting that this level would have made more sense to play as Wall•E than EVE.
T_LIGHT
A very small level, presumably used to test light effects. It also features a weird shadow Wall•E that crashes the game if you get close to it. Pressing the Music Button plays the song used when the RATJUKEBOX cheat is activated.
T_SPEED
This level was used to test EVE's controls and features an extremely long cylinder with untextured blocks. You can very easily escape the cylinder and explore the skybox.
T_SOUND
This level was used to test how Wall•E sounds on different surfaces. As with the other levels pressing the Music Button plays the song used when the RATJUKEBOX cheat is activated.
T_BLOCK
Unfortunately, trying to load this crashes the game.
Debug Display
Code for a debug display remains in the game's code, and can be activated with the following CWCheat code (only tested on ULES01072):
_C0 Enable Debug Display _L 0x027B83F 0x00000014
This display includes information about the game's memory usage, FPS, and other information.
Debug Display on the Menu | Debug Display In-Game |
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The WALL•E series
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PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Mac OS X | WALL•E |
Wii | WALL•E |
Nintendo DS | WALL•E |
Plug & Play | WALL•E |