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=== General Differences === | ===General Differences=== | ||
*Executable file is dated three days before NTSC-J final's EXE of September 27, 1996. | *Executable file is dated three days before NTSC-J final's EXE of September 27, 1996. | ||
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*Stage 7's audio file, STAGE7.XA1 apparently differs from final, however the differences are trivial/unnoticeable. This also applies to Stage 3's FMV. These may need further investigating, but the files in the final build could just be simple re-renders or exports. | *Stage 7's audio file, STAGE7.XA1 apparently differs from final, however the differences are trivial/unnoticeable. This also applies to Stage 3's FMV. These may need further investigating, but the files in the final build could just be simple re-renders or exports. | ||
*S8/XMOVIE8.STR, the end credits of the game, includes a credits sequence that differ from the final build slightly. A couple of examples include "P.Fleaswallow" being referred to as "P.Freaswallow" and Joe Chin's last name being lowercased. | *S8/XMOVIE8.STR, the end credits of the game, includes a credits sequence that differ from the final build slightly. A couple of examples include "P.Fleaswallow" being referred to as "P.Freaswallow" and Joe Chin's last name being lowercased. | ||
*Every | *Every scene's COMOD(X).BIN file differs from the final build. These are overlay files which contain the scene's unique code as well as subtitles, and seem to contain more debug code than the final files. The English dialogue appear to match the final NTSC-J release, unsure of Japanese dialogue. | ||
=== Gameplay Differences === | ===Gameplay Differences=== | ||
* It is possible to spam button inputs and consistently successfully obtain points. This allows you to complete the game with considerably more ease than the final version. | *It is possible to spam button inputs and consistently successfully obtain points. This allows you to complete the game with considerably more ease than the final version. | ||
* Sometimes, you will not fail the song when you reach "AWFUL". | *Sometimes, you will not fail the song when you reach "AWFUL". | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
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A prototype of PaRappa the Rapper for the Sony PlayStation.
Notes
The Cutting Room Floor research
General Differences
- Executable file is dated three days before NTSC-J final's EXE of September 27, 1996.
- The executable file is named PRR.BIN instead of SCPS_180.02. This appears to differ from the final build but at this time it is unsure in what ways.
- Stage 7's audio file, STAGE7.XA1 apparently differs from final, however the differences are trivial/unnoticeable. This also applies to Stage 3's FMV. These may need further investigating, but the files in the final build could just be simple re-renders or exports.
- S8/XMOVIE8.STR, the end credits of the game, includes a credits sequence that differ from the final build slightly. A couple of examples include "P.Fleaswallow" being referred to as "P.Freaswallow" and Joe Chin's last name being lowercased.
- Every scene's COMOD(X).BIN file differs from the final build. These are overlay files which contain the scene's unique code as well as subtitles, and seem to contain more debug code than the final files. The English dialogue appear to match the final NTSC-J release, unsure of Japanese dialogue.
Gameplay Differences
- It is possible to spam button inputs and consistently successfully obtain points. This allows you to complete the game with considerably more ease than the final version.
- Sometimes, you will not fail the song when you reach "AWFUL".
Origin
Videos
Acknowledgments
- Special thanks to Hwd45 for assisting with the initial research for the build.