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User:CounterDiving/Sandbox
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Contents
- 1 Space Quest IV Beta
- 2 Super Famicom Debugging Codes
Space Quest IV Beta
Released by a cracking group named "The Humble Guys" a few months before the game's release, this beta lacks a lot of dialogue and contains several bugs.
General Differences
Unsurprisingly, many of the finishing touches are absent from this build.
On the flip side, debugging material is available instantly. Be careful about this though, as several of the game's scripts are unstable.
Unused Graphics
While the keycard's cursor icon survived into the final game, it has an inventory image that was scrapped.
Text Differences
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*** You can't do anything with the ship from here. |
If you can do anything with the ship you certainly can't do it from here. |
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*** you need the Reveal-O-Matic Hint Revealer. |
You'll need the Reveal-O-Matic Hint Revealer. |
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*** the Reveal-O-Matic is out of juice. |
Sorry. Your Reveal-O-Matic seems to have exhausted its power supply. You'll have to contact the now defunct supplier for a replacement. |
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*** Only half the answer showed, must be a faulty hint. |
Oh, great! Only half the answer showed! It must be a defective hint module. |
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*** The policeman has no distinct smell, but in a week things might be different. |
At this moment the Sequel policeman has no distinct smell other than that of someone with less than exemplary personal hygiene habits. Give him a few days or so and he'll be quite aromatic, not to mention pumped up like a ball park frank! |
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*** Please, this is a family oriented game! |
Take it from someone who knows sick. Licking corpses is going way beyond just pushing the envelope of dementia. Grab the reins, pal. |
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***Thanks to your janitor ingenuity, the doorlock is now destroyed and you may enter and leave at will. |
Thanks to your janitorial ingenuity, the doorlock is now destroyed and you may enter and leave at will. |
Slight fix here to add a suffix.
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Hi there. I'm Vohaul/Roger Jr., and you're not. |
Hee, hee, hee! Hello again, Roger. It's me - your old friend Sludge Vohaul. I've taken the liberty of borrowing your son's body. I had to remove him first to make room for my mental self. His is on this disk. I must say, it is most enjoyable to be in a young, healthy body - even if it is from YOUR blood line. |
The prototype dialogue is obviously a placeholder.
Hi, Dad. Let's go somewhere near a dangerous, mind-boggling drop to certain death and exchange insults about each other's looks..
Said by Roger Jr. before the game's ending sequence.
You engage in a meaningful conversation with the %s. I guess that just doesn't work with the %s. You've smelled better. You smell nothing of interest. That's funny, no taste.
*** about screen
*** this thing can be anything we want. We can do line draws &
draw cels, and all the stuff that could potentially make it look like the control panel.
At this point, the about screen is not ready yet, so this placeholder is here instead.
Removed Text
You have no use for the skulls, vertebras, bone shards, dried cartilage, jerkified tendons, and pecked-clean ligaments strewn about the nest.
Super Famicom Debugging Codes
Romancing Saga 2: 7EF600FF 7EF60101
Romancing Saga 3: 7EF30F3B 7EF31002
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?
Does it show the game's title?
Where in the game does the title appear?
Are there other instances a title is used?
Does it appear on an autorun menu?
Sound Test, Debug Modes and Other Cheats
Is the cheat not listed in the manual or given away by the game?
Is this cheat not a debug mode or sound test, yet it's undocumented anywhere else?
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
Unused Items
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
