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{{Prototype
{{Prototype
|titlescreen=CL000.png
|titlescreen=CL000.png
|builddate=1992?
|builddate=1992
|status=Dumped, not released
|status=Released
|dumper=Billscat-socks
|dumper=Billscat-socks
|origin_type=EPROM cartridge
|origin_type=EPROM cartridge
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|system=Sega Mega Drive
|system=Sega Mega Drive
|genre=Platform
|genre=Platform
|release_date={{RegionDate|JP|Apr 22, 1994}}{{RegionDate|US|1993}}
|release_date={{RegionDate|JP|Apr 22, 1994}}{{RegionDate|US|Aug 16, 1993}}
|unreleased=No
|unreleased=No
}}
}}
{{Download}}
{{Download
|file=Captain Lang (Early Prototype).7z
}}
An early prototype of High Seas Havoc for the Sega Genesis.
An early prototype of High Seas Havoc for the Sega Genesis.
==Origins==
<gallery mode=nolines heights=168 widths=240>
Lang_cart.png|Cartridge front.
</gallery>
==Notes==
==Notes==
* The game's internal header refers to 1992, but it is not certain that this is the year this build was made.
* The game's internal header refers to 1992, but it is not certain that this is the year this build was made.
* The cartridge label calls the game by it's name in Japan, Captain Lang. The in-game title, however, refers to it by it's US release title. The artwork used is an earlier iteration of the game's logo with more details that were later scrapped for the final logo.
* The cartridge label calls the game by it's name in Japan, Captain Lang. The in-game title, however, refers to it by it's US release title. The artwork used is an earlier iteration of the game's logo with more details that were later scrapped for the final logo.
 
* Many palettes for characters, including the player's, are different and generally are more brighter.
* Captain Lang has a different facial expression on the title screen.
* Stages don't have an introductory screen and head straight to the start.
* Holding jump will allow the player to float in air.
* Most levels are empty and void of any objects, with incomplete assets showing up every so often.
* Most levels also are mute. Only a few tracks are available in the game's sound test.
* Any level bosses are static and do not move or hurt the player.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
<gallery mode=nolines heights=168 widths=240>
<gallery mode=nolines heights=168 widths=240>
CL000.png|Title screen
CL000.png|Title screen. Captain Lang's face has a different expression compared to the retail release.
CL001.png|Level select
CL001.png|Level select
CL002.png|First stage entrance
CL002.png|First stage entrance
CL003.png|First boss with different palette
CL003.png|First boss with different palette. He remains static and does not hurt the player if touched.
CL007.png|Most stages are empty with random incomplete artifacts
CL007.png|Most stages are empty with random incomplete artifacts
CL008.png|Sound test with most empty "Test" slots
CL008.png|Sound test with most empty "Test" slots
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Videos==
<youtube width=320 height=240>fx4WJTCdDkk</youtube>
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|High Seas Havoc}}}}

Revision as of 00:33, February 26, 2017

Title Screen
High Seas Havoc (early prototype)
Build date 1992
Dump status Released
Dumped by Billscat-socks
Origin EPROM cartridge
Dump method Retrode
Ownership Unknown, DreamTR (?? - 2015), Billscat-socks (Present)
Game High Seas Havoc
System Sega Mega Drive
Genre Platform
Release date JP Apr 22, 1994
US Aug 16, 1993
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An early prototype of High Seas Havoc for the Sega Genesis.

Origins

Notes

  • The game's internal header refers to 1992, but it is not certain that this is the year this build was made.
  • The cartridge label calls the game by it's name in Japan, Captain Lang. The in-game title, however, refers to it by it's US release title. The artwork used is an earlier iteration of the game's logo with more details that were later scrapped for the final logo.
  • Many palettes for characters, including the player's, are different and generally are more brighter.
  • Captain Lang has a different facial expression on the title screen.
  • Stages don't have an introductory screen and head straight to the start.
  • Holding jump will allow the player to float in air.
  • Most levels are empty and void of any objects, with incomplete assets showing up every so often.
  • Most levels also are mute. Only a few tracks are available in the game's sound test.
  • Any level bosses are static and do not move or hurt the player.

Screenshots

Videos