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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Developed by Heavy Iron Studios and uses the same engine as their previous ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Scooby-Doo'' titles.
*Developed by Heavy Iron Studios and uses the same engine as their previous ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Scooby-Doo'' titles.
**The  PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the final game use Heavy Iron's more recent engine, while all other versions were developed by Asobo Studios.
**The  PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the final game use Heavy Iron's more recent engine, while the GameCube version (as well as PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows versions) were developed by Asobo Studios.
*Nothing resembles anything used in the final game.
*Nothing resembles anything used in the final game.
*Estimated build date is January 11, 2006 based on timestamps stored in the HIP/HOP archives.  
*Estimated build date is January 11, 2006 based on timestamps stored in the HIP/HOP archives.  

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Disney-Pixar Ratatouille (Jan 18, 2006 prototype)
Build date Jan 11, 2006 01:40:48
Dump status Released
Released by Forest of Illusion
File release date March 26, 2022
Origin NPDP cartridge
Game Disney-Pixar Ratatouillie
System Nintendo GameCube
Genre Action
Release date EU September 28, 2007
US June 26, 2007
AU August 9, 2007
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A very, very early build of Ratatouillie for GameCube.

Notes

  • Developed by Heavy Iron Studios and uses the same engine as their previous SpongeBob SquarePants, The Incredibles and Scooby-Doo titles.
    • The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the final game use Heavy Iron's more recent engine, while the GameCube version (as well as PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows versions) were developed by Asobo Studios.
  • Nothing resembles anything used in the final game.
  • Estimated build date is January 11, 2006 based on timestamps stored in the HIP/HOP archives.

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