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This game was made unofficially by fans.
Anything pertaining to this game has no effect on the actual series and is not considered canonical in any manner.
This birb is mad 'cuz there's not enough done on this page.
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MDK

A quirky third person shooter from Shiny.


Hmmm...
To do:
The "iamaprogrammer" cheat allows the player to enter a few other cheats, but I most likely need to view it in DOSBox's Secondary Monitor.

Regional Differences

As with several violent games, the violence has been somewhat toned down for the German version. The changes include:

  • Green blood has been changed to blue, which is almost unnoticeable in regular view unless the player shoots several aliens. It is very visible during head-shots.
  • The player cannot shoot off body parts of an enemy.
  • Explosions are much less gruesome.
  • From the statistics screen, the number of head-shots has been omitted.
  • Suicide bomber enemies sound much less human.


(Source: Schnittberitche)

Super Famicom Debugging Codes

Romancing Saga 2: 7EF600FF 7EF60101

Romancing Saga 3: 7EF30F3B 7EF31002


(Source: http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~yo-shi-/75324898/)

Daggerfall Stuff

STUFF TO IMPROVE ON BEFORE MOVING TO THE GAME PAGE

Carmageddon Proto

Gotta get some more stuff up here. Here's a list of demos I know... -March 1997 Rolling Demo -1997 Beta Demo:

  • The easiest difficulty is named "As Easy As Killing Babies with Axes", but was changed to "As Easy As Killing Bunnies with Axes".

Anything else?

Concerning Fan and Amateur Games

  • Hacks not done with with company's permission are not allowed.
  • Hacks of games done without company permission, but sold in stores are unlicensed, particularly on consoles.
  • Fan and amateur games will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

What constitutes a title screen?

  1. Does it show the game's title?

  2. Where in the game does the title appear?

  3. Are there other instances a title is used?

  4. Does it appear on an autorun menu?

Sound Test, Debug Modes and Other Cheats

  1. Is the cheat not listed in the manual or given away by the game?

  2. Is this cheat not a debug mode or sound test, yet it's undocumented anywhere else?

  3. Is there no controller input recognized that allows one to get said cheat, but it's programmed in the game?

Languages

Romanization

Japanese

This wiki usually follows the rules of the Hepburn romanization. One major exception is regarding long vowels, which rely on the kana spelling. Rather than using macrons (i.e. kyō for きょう and きょお), spell out the kana (i.e. kyou for きょう and kyoo for きょお). This is both to make it easier for users with keyboards without the ability to type in macrons and to make the spelling as close to the original language as possible.

Chinese

Use the Pinyin system.

Korean

Use the Revised Romanization of Korean.

Russian

Use GOST 7.79-2000.

More

[23:46]	West1C	there is a test level in Gokujou Parodius, BTW
[23:47]	West1C	I did a playthrough of the Sample version
[23:47]	West1C	the only differences I found were that
[23:47]	West1C	the boss of stage 3 rams like fucking crazy to the point it's impossible to defeat him

Romancing SaGa

Confirm any of this.

Unused Items

(Source: Game Center GX)

Romancing SaGa 2

Unused Characters

  • セキシュウサイ (Sekishuusai) - Can be put into part with codes.
  • Toma - Toma does have a battle sprite, but like the above, these sprites only seen with codes.
  • 空欄 (Blank) - Uses an otherwise unused Final Emperor graphic
  • オアイーブ (Oaip) - Uses an otherwise unused Final Empress graphic
  • しじん (Bard) - Uses an early version of Gerard for the graphics


(Source: HBOH 2511)

Unused Library

This library appears to have been planned to be located under the university. There are no events inside.

(Source: Game Center GX)

Related Sites

Game Hacking

Cut Content

  • The Lost Worlds - A site concerning the cut content in the Legacy of Kain series

Fan Sites

Translations

Other Wikis

YouTube

Editing Tools

Other

Pokemon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire Credits

Since it seems the game never displays these (in the American and European versions), here's a full list of known staff.

Source: http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown-Domino/6420/staff/pokemon_pinad.html

Director: Masaru Kuribayashi
Programmers: Tsutoshi Matsumoto, Masamitsu Takami, Noriaki Teramoto
Graphics Design: Arito Choujou, Kouji Kiriyama, Norichika Meguro, Masanori Nishishita,
Noriko Shibuya, Naomi Sanada, Hiroshi Tanigawa, Tomoki Miyazaki, Masaru Kuribayashi
Sound: Kazuya Suyama, Auumi Sano
Pokemon Voices: Ikue Ootani, Satomi Koorogi
Debugging: Super Mario Club
Illustrations: Norichika Meguro
Artwork: Fujiko Nomura, Yasuko Takahashi, Mizue Hagiwara, Akiko Hirono
Special Thanks: Yuuri Sakurai, Hiroki Enomoto, Ken Sugimori, Gou Ichinose, Junichi Masuda, Takao Nakano, Azusa Tajima, 
Takemoto Mori, Masafumi Mima, Tomotaka Komura, Kenjioru Itou, Takanao Kondou, Rui Kawaguchi
Coordinators: Kyouko Watanabe, Retsuji Nomoto
Function Managers: Hitoshi Yamagami, Gakuji Nomoto
Producers: Hiroyuki Jinnai, Takehiro Izushi, Makoto Nakayama, Hiroaki Tsuru
Executive Producers: Satoru Iwata, Tsunekazu Ishihara


Things to check out

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