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{{Prototype
{{Prototype
|Page name=Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (Jun 15, 1997 prototype)
|Page name=Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (Jun 15, 1997 prototype)
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|builddate=Jun 15, 1997 21:50:12
|builddate=Jun 15, 1997 21:50:58
|buildname=NTSC V.2
|buildname=NTSC V.2
|status=Released
|status=Released
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|filereleasedate=May 1, 2021
|filereleasedate=May 1, 2021
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|origin_type=CD-R
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DiscImageCreator (Plextor PX-W5224TA)
|origin_labels=CRASH BANDICOOT 2 NTSC V.2
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|game=Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
|game=Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
|system=PlayStation
|system=PlayStation
|genre=Platform
|genre=Platform
|final_builddate={{RegionDate|JP|Nov 4, 1997 }} {{RegionDate|EU|Oct 30, 1997 }} {{RegionDate|US|Sep 29, 1997 }}
|final_builddate={{RegionDate|US|Sep 29, 1997 }}{{RegionDate|EU|Oct 30, 1997 }}{{RegionDate|JP|Nov 4, 1997 }}
|release_date={{RegionDate|JP|Dec 18, 1997 }} {{RegionDate|EU|Dec 1997}} {{RegionDate|US|Nov 5, 1997 }}
|release_date={{RegionDate|US|Oct 31, 1997 }} {{RegionDate|EU|Dec 5 1997}}{{RegionDate|JP|Dec 18, 1997 }}
|unreleased=No
|unreleased=No
}}
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|file=Crash_Bandicoot_2_Cortex_Strikes_Back_(Jun_15,_1997_prototype).7z
|file=Crash_Bandicoot_2_Cortex_Strikes_Back_(Jun_15,_1997_prototype).7z
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A prototype of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back for the PlayStation.
An early prototype of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back for the PlayStation.
==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Tcrf link|Proto:Crash_Bandicoot_2:_Cortex_Strikes_Back/June_15th,_1997_build}}
{{Tcrf link|Proto:Crash_Bandicoot_2:_Cortex_Strikes_Back/June_15th,_1997_build}}
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**Level 9 - Hang Eight
**Level 9 - Hang Eight
**Level 10 - Taz Tiger
**Level 10 - Taz Tiger
**Level 1 - Turtle Woods (accessible through memory editing only)
**Level 1 - Turtle Woods (accessible through cheat code only)
**Level 2 - Cold Hard Crash (accessible through memory editing only)
**Level 2 - Cold Hard Crash (accessible through cheat code only)
**Level 5 - Crash Dash (accessible through memory editing only)
**Level 5 - Crash Dash (accessible through cheat code only)
*An earlier logo design is used, featuring considerably different lighting and choice of text colors.
*An earlier logo design is used, featuring considerably different lighting and choice of text colors.
*There are a number of Crash 1 leftovers, notably including the HUD and the game's pause menu.
*There are a number of Crash 1 leftovers, notably including the HUD and the game's pause menu.
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*The majority of the music tracks are different to how they sound in the final game.
*The majority of the music tracks are different to how they sound in the final game.
*Rock It has an entirely unique theme, which is not present in the final game.
*Rock It has an entirely unique theme, which is not present in the final game.
*To unlock the elevator to Warp Room 1, use the following Gameshark code:
* Some cheat code combinations can be done while in the warp room:
 
** Unlock the elevator to Warp Room 1 - '''Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Down, Circle, Square, Triangle'''
800673CC 0001
** Hold R2 to spawn the Cortex hologram - '''Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, X, Circle, Circle'''
 
** Turn off cheats - '''Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Down, Circle, Triangle, Circle'''
*To enter a given level on start up, use the following Gameshark code (with XX replaced with the level ID) and reset the game:
*To enter a given level on start up, use the following Gameshark code (with XX replaced with the level ID) and reset the game:
**To enter ''Sewer or Later'', replace XX with 0A.
**To enter ''Sewer or Later'', replace XX with 0A.
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*Dump verified using DIC.
*Dump verified using DIC.
*Miscellaneous Notes:
*Miscellaneous Notes:
**Game is emulatable: Yes, except for PlayStation Portable/Vita (as of May 2, 2021).
**Game is emulatable: Yes, works on PSP and PSVita with Adrenaline (as of May 2, 2021)
**Game utilizes a dongle: No
**Game utilizes a dongle: No


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<center><gallery mode="packed">
<center><gallery mode="packed">
File:Crash2-Jun15-Disc.png|Disc front.
File:Crash2-Jun15-Disc.png|Disc front.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center><br />


==Videos==
==Videos==
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*[[News/Crash Landing|The original announcement article for this prototype.]]
*[[News/Crash Landing|The original announcement article for this prototype.]]
*[https://tcrf.net/The_Cutting_Room_Floor The Cutting Room Floor]
*[https://tcrf.net/The_Cutting_Room_Floor The Cutting Room Floor]
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back}}}}
{{Navbox prototype|Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back}}

Revision as of 15:14, May 4, 2021

Title Screen
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (Jun 15, 1997 prototype)
Build date Jun 15, 1997 21:50:58
Build name NTSC V.2
Dump status Released
Dumped by Hwd45psx-collector
Released by GDiasHwd45InicheNikomadmarsrockspsx-collector
File release date May 1, 2021
Origin CD-R
Labels CRASH BANDICOOT 2 NTSC V.2
Dump method CloneCD (SuperMulti DVD burner)
DiscImageCreator (Plextor PX-W5224TA)
Ownership Hwd45 (2021)
psx-collector (2021-Present)
Game Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
System PlayStation
Genre Platform
Final build US Sep 29, 1997
EU Oct 30, 1997
JP Nov 4, 1997
Release date US Oct 31, 1997
EU Dec 5 1997
JP Dec 18, 1997
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An early prototype of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back for the PlayStation.

Notes

The Cutting Room Floor research
  • The build matches the demo that was used at E3 1997. Starting on the second warp room, five levels are normally available, with three more available in the (inaccessible) first warp room. Sewer or Later, Hangin' Out, and Ruination are also present, but can be only seen in demo mode and cannot be accessed through normal means.
    • Level 6 - Snow Go
    • Level 7 - Rock It
    • Level 8 - Bear It
    • Level 9 - Hang Eight
    • Level 10 - Taz Tiger
    • Level 1 - Turtle Woods (accessible through cheat code only)
    • Level 2 - Cold Hard Crash (accessible through cheat code only)
    • Level 5 - Crash Dash (accessible through cheat code only)
  • An earlier logo design is used, featuring considerably different lighting and choice of text colors.
  • There are a number of Crash 1 leftovers, notably including the HUD and the game's pause menu.
  • Crash's moves are more limited here: by doing an extra-high jump performed by sliding or ducking and then jumping, when touching the ground you won't be able to take control of him until the animation ends. The only way to avoid this is by spinning in the exact moment you touch the ground.
  • The game doesn't save smashed boxes, collected wumpas or defeated enemies when the player respawns after dying or after returning to the main level when losing in a bonus round.
  • Dying on the last life will never result in a game over. The player is, as a result, capable of dying as many times as they like.
  • There are no specific music tracks for bonus rounds and alternate routes - the main path music is always used in both instances instead.
  • If Crash dies while in a bonus round, the bonus platform will lock when Crash returns to the main level. The only way to retry it is if the player loses a life.
  • Crystals are smaller and more transparent, have a different shape, lack a shadow, and don't shine. They will fly away upon collecting it instead of going off-screen after a second to the HUD.
  • The Nitro detonator wasn't implemented yet at this point in development.
  • The broken box tally in the HUD is only displayed in bonus rounds instead.
  • There is no box counter at the end of the levels.
  • Gems are not present at this point in development.
  • Many animations are missing at this point, like when spoiling a collectible, dancing or warping.
  • Hangin' Out features a completely different level design. Everything was later redone from scratch, with some layout chunks reused in the final version.
  • The majority of the music tracks are different to how they sound in the final game.
  • Rock It has an entirely unique theme, which is not present in the final game.
  • Some cheat code combinations can be done while in the warp room:
    • Unlock the elevator to Warp Room 1 - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Down, Circle, Square, Triangle
    • Hold R2 to spawn the Cortex hologram - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, X, Circle, Circle
    • Turn off cheats - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Down, Circle, Triangle, Circle
  • To enter a given level on start up, use the following Gameshark code (with XX replaced with the level ID) and reset the game:
    • To enter Sewer or Later, replace XX with 0A.
    • To enter Hangin' Out, replace XX with 0D.
    • To enter Ruination, replace XX with 0F.
80011520 00XX
  • Dump verified using DIC.
  • Miscellaneous Notes:
    • Game is emulatable: Yes, works on PSP and PSVita with Adrenaline (as of May 2, 2021)
    • Game utilizes a dongle: No

Screenshots

Origin


Videos

Acknowledgments

A huge thank you to the whole Crash Landing team, and especially Hwd45, psx-collector, GDias, madmarsrocks, Iniche and an anonymous donor in researching and donating for this release!

See also