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Utau * Tumbling Dice (PlayStation 2)

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Title Screen

Utau♪ Tumbling Dice: 〜Watashitachi 3Nin, A・Ge・Ru〜

Developer: Ecole
Publisher: Reindeer
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: August 26, 2004


CodeIcon.png This game has unused code.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.


If you must ask, this visual novel has nothing to do with the singing synthesizer software, which was released years later.

Debug Mode

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Much like Guncom 2, this game's debug mode is also activated with button inputs. At the Press Start Button screen, press and hold the following buttons:

  • Triangle + X + D-Pad Right + D-Pad Up + R1 + Start.

If done correctly, you will hear an extra confirmation sound and you will see debug info on-screen as well. You do not have to press them all in order, although, the Start button needs to be the last button pressed.

Known controls:

  • Left + Start return to previous scene.
  • Right + Start change debug mode. This will also enable auto skip as well as advance scenes in-game.
(Source: Original TCRF research)

Death Crimson OX+ Debug Menu

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A leftover from Guncom 2. This debug menu no longer properly works. The only thing you can do here is change the game to English, which doesn't work properly either. You can enable this debug menu along with the above debug mode with the following code and pressing L1 + R1 + Start.

Enable Death Crimson OX+ Debug Menu
20EF9C80 00000000
(Source: Original TCRF research)

Language Options

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Another leftover from Guncom 2 is the ability to change the game's language. Of course, this doesn't work correctly either. Only the memory card text works.

(Source: Original TCRF research)