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Rockman Series / Mega Man 64 (PS1 to N64) Prototype Release
« on: February 27, 2016, 01:18:09 AM »
Howdy everyone, it's been awhile since the last major Mega Man proto release. But in case you missed it, another Legends proto surfaced a month ago. An early prototype of Mega Man 64. Mega Man 64, as we all know, is the Nintendo 64 port of Mega Man Legends, originally released on PlayStation. From its petroleum-smeared textures to a stuttering framerate, as well as stripped content and badly compressed sound, MM64 is a mediocre port of great game, with character, personality and technical cleverness. It's what compelled me and several other cool dudes to preserve the prototype.

[youtube]! No longer available[/youtube]

Click here if the embeded video doesn't play.
[spoiler]please watch, i spent a long time making this video. please?[/spoiler]

The video above exhibits, with annotations, the oddities throughout the proto and the test rooms that lurk underneath the surface of the game's code, all while poking fun of said things. It appears to be at the stage of when it was just being ported to the N64, as all reference to the PlayStation game remain in this proto. I hope you have fun watching and fun playing the proto.

You can DOWNLOAD the prototype here. PixelButts began writing the page at TCRF.

Special thanks to coolmod, BoboMcCloud, PixelButts, Protodude. If I missed other folks, sorry!

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DASH / Re: "Our Own" Rockman Dash 3/ Mega Man Legends 3
« on: May 28, 2014, 09:53:24 AM »
It looks awesome. I can't wait to see it finished someday.

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Release Article at PRC | DOWNLOAD

I know I'm super late posting this, but an English Debug prototype of The Misadventures of Tron Bonne was released last month.

This, like the Mega Man Legends 2 English proto, is a work-in-progress North American localization build of Tron Bonne with some debugging functions. Protodude shared me this prototype a few weeks prior to its release in April, giving me some time to put together the short video below.

http://youtu.be/jAp2m0Kp3EI#wsThe Misadventures of Tron Bonne (English Debug Proto) | November 5, 1999

Now the content itself isn't anywhere near as exciting as the MML2 prototype -- which is rather peculiar since this debug is dated just five months before the final English version was released in April 2000 and yet even more baffling, nothing major was changed between that time period. Like, they could have released this game a lot sooner than they did but its as if Capcom had no idea when to finally release it (actually, Capcom had little punctuality in sticking to their release dates during this era, especially in the US).

This version does grant the user the ability to access levels through the Level Select, freezing the action during gameplay, and even being able to disable the music as I show in the video. Perhaps hackers will have better luck on this digging out all sorts of stuff than I would have checking things out at first sight.

Enjoy.

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Hi.

Mega Man Legends 2 (English Debug Prototype) | July 12, 2000 Prototype

And here are some fun screenshots of the proto I took while recording the video. These were all manipulated by the debug's Event Camera function, by the way.


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X / CSG TV-Game Collection '96 [VHS / 1996] Complete Rip
« on: January 08, 2013, 07:13:34 AM »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGBM8FpTwYY[/youtube]

Consider this a late Christmas gift by me. The VHS tape has been ripped and is now available on my YouTube channel. I've finally completed a list of games featured in the VHS, if you want to check it out below:

[spoiler]-Publisher-
TIME | TITLE | PLATFORM

-TAKARA-
01:08 | DX Jinsei Game | PlayStation / Sega Saturn

-NAMCO-
03:24 | Tekken 2 | PlayStation
04:10 | Galaxian 3 | PlayStation
04:56 | Namco Museum VOL. 3 | PlayStation
05:53 | Super Famista 5 | Super Famicom

-Media Works-
06:19 | Shin Fortune Quest: Sokutaku no Kishi | PlayStation

-Game Arts-
07:12 | Gungriffon: The Eurasian Conflict | Sega Saturn

-Media Quest-
08:08 | Sonic Wings Special | Sega Saturn / PlayStation

-YuMEDIA-
08:48 | ????? I don't even know what's going on in this segment, but it's a couple Mahjong games are shown for | Sega Saturn / PlayStation

-Culture Brain-
13:04 | Nintama Rantaro 2 | Super Famicom

-Imagineer-
14:00 | Melty Lancer ~Ginga Shoujo Keisatsu 2086~ | PlayStation

-Riverhill Soft-
14:40 | Hyper 3D Taisen Battle Gebockers | Sega Saturn

-TECMO-
15:21 | Kokumeikan (Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness) | PlayStation

-Shogakukan Production-
16:44 | Tsuri Baka Nisshi | PlayStation
17:00 | Ranma 1/2 Battle Renaissance | PlayStation
17:15 | Kekkon ~Marriage~ | PlayStation

-SUNSOFT-
17:47 | Albert Oddessy Gaiden ~Legend of Eldean~ | Sega Saturn
18:12 | Galaxy Fight ~Universal Warriors~ | PlayStation
18:37 | O-Chan no Oekaki Logic 2 | PlayStation

-CRI-
19:27 | 2nd Arukotoha Sando-R | Sega Saturn

-SETA-
19:59 | 蛭子能収の大穴競艇 (Can't find name translation) | PlayStation
21:09 | パチンコ大好き (Also can't find translation; Also, the footage shows that the game may have gone through a name change) | PlayStation

-Epoch-
21:40 | J.League Excite Stage '96 | Super Famicom

-Kadokawa Shoten Publishing-
22:50 | Lunar: Silver Star Story | Sega Saturn

-Banpresto-
23:45 | Megatudo 2096 | PlayStation
25:00 | Super Robot Wars Gaiden: Masou Kishin – The Lord Of Elemental | Super Famicom

-CAPCOM-
26:30 | BIOHAZARD (Resident Evil) | PlayStation
28:15 | Rockman X3 (Mega Man X3) | PlayStation / Sega Saturn / 3DO
29:00 | Tenchi o Kurau 2: Sekiheki no Tatakai (Warriors of Fate) | PlayStation / Sega Saturn

-TOMY-
29:58 | Akazukin Chacha | Super Famicom

-Compile-
30:50 | Super Puyo Puyo Tsu Remix | Super Famicom

-Sega Enterprises-
34:16 | Neon Genesis Evangelion: 1st Impression | Sega Saturn
35:00 | World Advanced Daisenryaku ~Sakusen File~ | Sega Saturn
35:50 | Dragon Force | Sega Saturn
36:50 | Victory Goal '96 | Sega Saturn
37:53 | Panzar Dragoon II: Zwei | Sega Saturn
38:50 | Ryouri no Tetsujin ~Kitchen Stadium Tour~ | Sega Saturn

-Athena-
39:29 | Pro Mahjong Kiwame S | Sega Saturn
39:44 | Ring of Sias | PlayStation

-Saurus-
40:14 | Stakes Winner: GI | Neo Geo CD
40:30 | FUTSAL | Neo Geo CD
40:45 | Chotetsu Brikinger (Ironclad) | Neo Geo CD
40:50 | Shinouken (Ragnagard) | Neo Geo CD

-Taito-
41:11 | Tokyo Shadow | PlayStation
41:36 | Puzzle Bobble 2 | PlayStation
42:08 | Chaos Seed: Fusui Kairoki | Super Famicom

-Atlas-
43:01 | DonPachi | Sega Saturn

-Media Ring-
43:41 | Zero4 Champ RR-Z | Super Famicom

-Tonkin House-
44:21 | ? ? ? ? | PlayStation
44:38 | Cat the Ripper - 13-ninme no Tanteishi | PlayStation

-Pioneer LDC-
45:13 | 『NOëL』 NOT DiGITAL | PlayStation

-Shouei System-
45:53 | HEIWA Pachinko World 3 | Super Famicom

-I'MAX-
46:33 | The Sorcerer Hunters | Sega Saturn
47:03 | Cyber Doll | Sega Saturn

-Konami-
47:44 | Hyper Olympic in Atlanta | PlayStation

-Pai-
50:53 | Great Adventure Daiboken | Sega Saturn

-Data East-
51:34 | Suiko Enbu: Fuuun Saiki | Sega Saturn
52:14 | Creature Shock | PlayStation
52:54 | Wizardry VI & VII ~Complete~ | Sega Saturn

-Climax-
53:37 | Dark Savior | Sega Saturn

-Jaleco-
54:54 | Idol Janshi Suchibai II Limited | PlayStation
55:21 | Slam Dragon | PlayStation
55:37 | Turfwind '96: Take Yutaka Kyousouba Ikusei Game| PlayStation / Sega Saturn

-Yanoman-
56:04 | FEDA Remake! ~Emblem of Justice~ | PlayStation / Sega Saturn

-Victor Entertainment-
57:14 | Sea Bass Fishing | Sega Saturn
57:30 | ThunderHawk II | Sega Saturn
57:44 | Classic Road | PlayStation

-Hudson Soft-
58:24 | J.League '96 Dream Stadium | Super Famicom
58:54 | Super Bomberman 4 | Super Famicom
59:25 | Daikaijuu Monogatari II | Super Famicom
59:55 | Same Game | Super Famicom
1:00:22 | DoReMi Fantasy: Milon no Doki Doki Daibouken | Super Famicom
1:00:35 | Earth Light: Luna Strike | Super Famicom
1:00:50 | Kuso Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy | Sega Saturn
1:01:05 | Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX | PC-FX

-ASMIK-
1:01:30 | Sid Meier's Civilization | PlayStation

-NEC Home Electronics-
1:02:57 | Miraculum: The Last Revelation | PC-FX
1:03:12 | Ojosama Sosamo (Debutante Detective Corps) | PC-FX
1:03:27 | Der Langrisser FX (Warsong) | PC-FX
1:03:42 | Voice Paradise | PC-FX
1:03:57 | Anime Freak FX Vol.3 | PC-FX

-ASCii Soft-
1:04:47 | Jikuu Tantei DD: Maboroshi no Lorelei | PlayStation / Sega Saturn
1:05:07 | Sound Novel Tsukuru | Super Famicom
1:05:17 | Best Shot Pro Golf | Super Famicom
1:05:27 | Wizardry Gaiden IV (Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge) | Super Famicom
1:05:37 | Tower Dream | Super Famicom
1:05:57 | Mini Stallion (Tentative; Could this be an early version of Mini Yonku Shining Scorpion?) | Super Famicom

-Naxat Soft-
1:06:22 | Killing Zone | PlayStation
1:06:31 | Actua Soccer | PlayStation
1:06:40 | Actua Golf | PlayStation

-Acclaim-
1:07:01 | NFL Quarterback Club '96 | Sega Saturn / PlayStation

-Pack-in-Video-
1:07:42 | Umi no Nushi Tsuri | Super Famicom
1:07:53 | Monstania | Super Famicom
1:08:01 | Bokujo Monogatari (Harvest Moon) | Super Famicom

-Virgin Interactive Entertainment-
1:08:24 | GHEN WAR | PlayStation

-King Records-
1:08:47 | Fishing Koshien | Sega Saturn

-IncrementP-
1:09:27 | ??? | Sega Saturn[/spoiler]

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Hey KeijiDragon, do you mind if I make a video response of your video with just the video?
Why? That's redundant. Just skip to 0:20. =P

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=J_qtBbKFab0[/youtube]

This is a trailer of Rockman DASH from a special Japan-only demo disc, よい子とよいおとなの。 PlayStation 体験版 Vol.2 (roughly translated into English as "[The] Great Child & Great Adult. PlayStation Taikenban Vol. 2"). These demo discs were included in the console when you bought a new PlayStation in Japan.

The video, dated Oct 1997, contains an interesting mix of older Mega Man Neo footage combined with footage of later beta builds of Legends.

If anyone wants an ISO, I have one available here.

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X / Old 1996 Rockman X3 Trailer Mentions Cancelled 3DO Version
« on: July 23, 2012, 04:57:57 AM »
http://www.rockmancorner.com/2012/07/old-rockman-x3-trailer-emerges.html

[youtube]Nu2y6coCNpg[/youtube]

This is a preview trailer of Rockman X3 that was headed for 32-Bit CD consoles at the time. Most noteworthy of this footage is the mention of a 3DO release that was planned alongside the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions. As we all know, no such version was sold on the market. You can also hear an alternate version of One More Time, the Japanese opening theme for the CD versions of X3.

I recently purchased a VHS tape from an eBay seller in Japan called CSG TV-Game Collection '96. CSG features lots of old Japanese Super Famicom, Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, NeoGeo CD, PC-FX (and I think, 3DO) games from that era of gaming. The games featured come from many various Japanese game developers that you can probably think of, including Capcom, Sega, Konami, NEC, MediaWorks, Game Arts, Takara, Tomy, and much, much more.

Alongside Rockman X3, I've put up a trailer of Resident Evil (PS) from the same tape:
[youtube]vSymGU9WIsA[/youtube]

The VHS tape was just delivered to my residence just yesterday, I'm now in the process of ripping the entire "CSG TV-Game Collection '96" VHS cassette. If you are looking for what games that what developer has, I can report them here. I have a photo of the front label of the tape.

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Rockman Series / Re: The Mega Man Legends 3 movements
« on: June 19, 2012, 07:32:41 AM »
I'm gonna make this short.

This Mega Man series was a big proponent in my PlayStation experience, alongside Mega Man 8 and X4. When there wouldn't be another official Legends title for another 10+ years, it became obvious that it would take a miracle to get third entry.

Then Legends 3 was finally announced, and I was overwhelmed with excitement and joy. I participated in the DevRoom, but not actually submitting anything (as you can understand, it was to prevent spoiling myself). Jump to July 2011. It gets cancelled. The result left me numbed.

I was always behind the 100,000 Strong campaign (liked the page, posted an ad at a local public building, made a 1UP blog article about that 25000 Servbot count rumor, which I think turned out to be false), but I honestly think to this day that the people behind it could have managed this better and in a shorter amount of time. I also think this game could have survived had Inafune-san stayed till it's development, but its become apparent that the people he entrusted the game's development to have failed him, the game and the fan-base. As of now, even Mega Man's status a living game franchise is in jeopardy.

And I must post this.
You guys should've pushed for a real Mega Man game. Like Star Force 4. Maybe then he wouldn't have died.


Looks like Wayne Brady has another [sonic slicer] to choke.

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In the dusk of this year's disappointing E3 2012 event, I, representing DASH Republic, would like to publically unveil a month and a half month old article the existence of another Mega Man Neo trailer that shows a little more detail of this particular alpha version of Legends 1 than what is known on the internet today.

http://www.dashrepublic.org/2012/04/24/mega-man-neo-footage-from-e3-1997-found/

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDC7EWWIhNQ[/youtube]

Small excerpt from DASH Republic:
Quote
What you see above is old early alpha gameplay footage of Rockman NEO, or what would much later be known as Rockman DASH.

This footage features very many several key differences... This video features annotations by me that go over said differences... including a different Ferdinand boss model, a totally different city layout, and a completely different HUD that looks nothing familiar to the final version’s gameplay.

Please visit the site and read our awesome article on the subject! Thanks.

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Brought to you by DASH Republic, an exclusive interview with Mega Man series composer Makoto Tomozawa, posted on March 18th.

http://www.dashrepublic.org/2012/03/18/exclusive-interview-with-makoto-tomozawa-dash-series-music-composer/

In the middle of summer last year, just around the time of the catastrophe, I had a chat with Makoto Tomozawa on Twitter, composer of several Mega Man titles, including Mega Man X, Mega Man 7, the two main Mega Man Legends entries (Tron Bonne was handled by another person with some cool talent).

This interview goes over those games, plus Resident Evil on PS1, up until the middle of DASH1's development. Unfortunately, we only stop at that point but we did got some cool info about his input into DASH1. Surprisingly, to me at least, he types very decent English.

Here are some highlights of the conversation.

- The Legends series are among his favorite games to have composed music for.
- Specifies which tracks he composed for Mega Man X1 and MM7's soundtrack.
- Calls out Mega Man X3 (PSX) Intro theme for being "unrefined."
- For Resident Evil, we talk about the ending theme, "Still Dawn."
- "...all of titles and tunes are just like my children."
- We briefly go over the music rights for Resident Evil.
- Capcom never knew about the infamous voice actors they hired for Resident Evil.
- Volnutt was planned to have his own theme music (Cleveland Rock asks about this as well).
- There was no special meaning behind MegaMan Juno's theme. It was made to be flashy.
- Capcom's perception in Legends 1's release.

I hope you get to enjoy this as much as I did having the pleasure speaking with him!

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I'm back, and I've brought Lady Gaga with me again.

[youtube]1lJoTdhjNDs[/youtube]

It's a mash-up of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance and the Stage Select (Beta) theme from the Rockman 8 Beta. No one did anything with latter tune, so I did something with it. :P




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Entertainment / Re: The RPM Boob Tube Thread (56k warning)
« on: September 21, 2011, 07:44:13 AM »
MILDLY NSFW











[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA8kVGmkuBs[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWRTesDf49I[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAzZ_gGGzng[/youtube]

8)   XD   >0<   

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Entertainment / I like using the Mega Ball in Mega Man 8.
« on: September 13, 2011, 09:18:24 AM »
Here are eight reasons for why I like using the Mega Ball in Mega Man 8.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8FFA4PZy5Y[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFWzAW2dRTE[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8JRWLLon4g[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZD4Rm40yXs[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FgU4uT40uI[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q-SiDzewBc[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQPg-9zYTiM[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouVadEmyKCs[/youtube]

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DASH / Re: It's dead, Jim.
« on: July 25, 2011, 08:00:43 AM »
Get Me Off The Moon has surpassed 1 / 4 of it's goal already at 25,300 likes.

http://www.facebook.com/GetMeOffTheMoon

Also, googling "canceled" brings up Joystiq's Mega Man Legends 3 cancellation article as the 3rd result. Googling "cancelled" brings up Protodude's at 5th. =O

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DASH / Re: It's dead, Jim.
« on: July 22, 2011, 07:04:02 AM »
In light of Mega Man Legends 3's cancellation, I thought I'd bring out a satirical video I made six months ago for kicks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0UtY44VmBk&feature=player_embedded#t=14s

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News and Announcements / Re: Mega Man Legends 3 Has Been Cancelled
« on: July 19, 2011, 07:09:39 AM »
Seriously? Doing that just because some game you wanted didn't come out? This is the kind of retarded thing I'd expect from the Sonic fanbase, except none of them are actually smart enough to know how.
You haven't paid attention to the Sonic fanbase in a while have you?

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DASH / Re: It's dead, Jim.
« on: July 19, 2011, 03:52:10 AM »
[tornado fang] CAPCOM OF JAPAN.

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Good find, Okeiji.  At first, I thought the first 2 screenshots for some of the levels looked similar to the ones that were still left in the ROM, but were unused. Closer inspection revealed that they weren't.
Thanks.

Here's an interesting bit. Someone at another forum pointed out that at 0:35, the video shows the infamous "Parabeetles and Grass" screenshot that was used on the back of select SMB3 boxes from the era.

I guess NOA got lazy and thought the screenshots, no matter how old they were, would just sell the game itself.

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Gaming / Early Beta Footage of Super Mario Bros. 3 dated Sept. 1988
« on: June 08, 2011, 09:03:15 PM »
Because this game is serious business and important, and I like sharing.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov8A5tz8MU0&[/youtube]

Originally found on Nico Nico Douga titled, ファミマガVideo創刊9月号 (Famimaga Video September), I stumbled upon this while searching for media on Mother 3 for my Shat-Canned Legends Documentary.

The video shows the various differences of this early version to the final that my annotations go over. For one, none of the levels are recognizable (except perhaps one particular part), and the HUD is different.

Very interesting stuff, especially upon seeing that these 80s Japanese game videos are from a completely different, and simpler era.

Original URL: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm13196307. Because I don't want to take all glory credit for this, as the video was originally uploaded and found on Nico Nico Douga. I just wanted to spread this video to the western hemisphere. Enjoy.

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Hi again, RPM. Here is a music mashup of Crash Bandicoot 2 that I thought you all would enjoy too. I'll just drop this here.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4-R5wFo1cw&[/youtube]

It's a music mashup of the famous MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This, and Crash Bandicoot 2's Jungle Bonus Round put together to form Can't Bonus This Jungle.

I developed this a few months ago, but never got around to uploading until now. They sound quite similar together, don't they?

Here's the "cover art" for the mix:


Have a good summer.

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Having not done one of these in a while, this yet another mashup. This time consisting of EarthBound's Dungeon Man theme, mixed with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [sic] by The Beatles.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8afaVIcMX-s&[/youtube]

The music mixing was the easiest, but all the art did take a while to edit (expect the last piece that is the Abbey Road cover, which I did two years ago during my time at Starmen.net forums).

Enjoy the art too:



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Rockman Series / The Rockman Neo pre-release video
« on: April 20, 2011, 05:17:49 AM »
For those green in the Legends scene, this is Rockman NEO, the Japanese pre-release demo of Mega Man Legends. This demo was included in the BIOHAZARD 2 (Resident Evil 2) Trial Disc that was packaged with the Japanese first edition copies of Resident Evil: Director's Cut in 1997. This was only made available in Japan.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aATYG9hmdUk[/youtube]

This video demonstrates the several major differences (in gameplay, audio, content etc.) in this pre-release that the annotations in the video will show. I know, I know. It's 35 minutes long, but it's full of information, beta trivia, and fun stuff! Plus, there's references to TauVertex's Mega Man Legends Abridged Series.

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Being the sucker for pre-release/unseen/beta/oddities content for games that I am, I peeked into the XA directory of the Mega Man Legends disc, I've discovered what seems to be several unused voice dialogue pieces.

And I made a video of it two years ago, aptly titled Unused, Alternate, Unheard Dialogue of Mega Man Legends:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn20ZW76nYM[/youtube]

The unused dialogue includes alternate lines for MegaMan about unlocking the portals to the living quarters, to unheard cheering from the TV Reporter after presumably clearing the Bonnes' robots in City Hall, and more intended dialogue from the Inspector congratulating Mega Man for foiling the "bank robbery" in the game.

[spoiler]I wondered if Capcom initially planned on adding more content to MML during its localization.

As a matter of fact, besides the content that was edited in the localization, I've discovered that MML has two new exclusive tracks that weren't featured in the Japanese version: The Staff Roll tune and the Pop CD Sample.[/spoiler]

But that's not all.

In the sequel to my video above, I reveal more unused speech inside the Mega Man Legends, and unused dialogue inside Rockman Neo.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PD58HlGKLQ[/youtube]

I published this other video just yesterday about unused Japanese and more English voice dialogue that are inside the Rockman Neo, and Mega Man Legends' discs. (Rockman Neo is the pre-release version of Mega Man Legends that has several major differences from the final. For more information on that demo, visit my video for complete details.)

What does this mean for us English speaking users? Not only are these Japanese bits missing in the final version of DASH, but apparently their English counterparts can be found unused inside the Mega Man Legends disc as well! Details in the video!

Most interesting however, is that when you died, Mega Man Juno was to laugh at you on the Game Over screen. Cheerfully. We've never heard him laugh before. Until now.

Please note that I am NOT the one who ripped all the Game Over, Juno, and Kobun speech samples. I only ripped out all the Rockman Neo speech content). I do not know the person who ripped them.

Just thought I'd share this interesting thing to everyone. Enjoy.  ;)

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General / Mega Man Legends Livestream fundraiser for Japan relief.
« on: April 18, 2011, 12:40:57 AM »
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/people-s-republic-of-rockman-dash

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The People's Republic of Rockman DASH (http://dash.mufunoko.org/) is holding a fundraiser for the Japanese Red Cross! Join us as we save Japan by sitting around and playing video games! We'll be playing Rockman NEO (a Japanese demo version of Mega Man Legends released during its development) and The Misadventures of Tron Bonne for TWELVE STRAIGHT HOURS! Go Japan
It will go on until 12AM PST tonight.

I know, it's late to bring this up, but please check out the Mega Man Legends game fundraiser for the Japanese Red Cross.

We're in need of attention, here. Badly. =(

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