Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (Sep 29, 2001 prototype)

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Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (Sep 29, 2001 prototype)
Build date Sep 29, 2001 01:57:04
Build name P2COED15_A
Dump status Released
Released by Hidden Palace
File release date March 20, 2021
Origin ISO
Lot Project Deluge
Labels P2COED15_A
Dump method Memorex MRX-650LE v6 AM61 (Unknown)
Game Jeremy McGrath Supercross World
System PlayStation 2
Genre Arcade Racing
Final build JP Unreleased
EU Nov 20, 2001
US Oct 18, 2001
Release date JP Unreleased
EU Nov 20, 2001
US Nov 14, 2001
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A prototype of Jeremy McGrath Supercross World for the PlayStation 2.

Notes

  • Prototype found on a DVD-R filled with multiple builds of Supercross for the PS2.
  • The original disc dump the files were found on can be seen File:Assets - Supercross 020121 1556.7z.
  • Prototype was found in .ELF form (inside sx2002\dvd). It must be made into an actual disc image before being made playable.
  • In order to get this build working, you must unpack the folders directly to C:\ and use \temp\Iml\sx2002Burn.ccz with CD/DVD-ROM GENERATOR to burn the image. Afterwards, the .000 file can be converted into a proper .bin with CVLT OF OSIRIS' cdvdgenbin2normalbin.py script.
  • Turns out to be an NTSC build dated two and a half weeks before the final.
  • The Acclaim logo was changed to the version used in final.
  • The version number Ver # P2COED15 can be seen at the bottom left of the title screen.
  • Some debugging information is also displayed at the bottom of the screen during gameplay.
  • Miscellaneous Notes:
    • Game is emulatable (in PCSX2): Yes (as of March 17, 2021).
    • Game contains dongle protection: No.

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Files

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Acknowledgments

A huge thanks to Hwd45 and SolidSnake11 for doing the initial research on this prototype! And a huge thanks to the anonymous donor that allowed for this release to happen!

See also