Really? Psychonauts? The final product was so perfect. I mean sure it'd be interesting, but why is it your holy grail? When there are so many other completely unreleased protos out there.
Because it had sooooo much changed over the course of its development, whole sections removed, major plot changes, even the main character changed to someone completly different half way through development. I would love to see some of the bizzar ideas they ended up removing.
Wouldn't mind seeing Flashpoint on the MD, even if it is/was only Sega's 'version' of Tetris. Edit: Actually didn't know it has a System 16 release. Scrap that, RE1.5 or RE0 for me then.
Any alpha/beta of Interplay Star Trek game, particularly Star Fleet Command 1, 2, or Orion Pirates (screw the Activision crap SFC3 game).
yeah that would be awsome I've heard of some really cool stuff that was removed from the game :thumbsup: still havn't played the game thought >=/ Been looking for a copy of it when ever I'm hunting games in stores
There was an uncut version? Please tell me more h: @Dot50cal Amazing pictures! Most I have seen on your site but some are new to me thanks for sharing :thumbsup: I must say RE 1.5 is high on my list since it was so complete. About 80%-90% wasn't it? Also RE 3.5 would be amazing.
Must Agree with Arnoldlayne, Dreamcast Castlevainia is something we need to get our hands on, for the good of mankind.
An alpha/beta version of Daggerfall would be nice, but at this point I'm not sure if it exists. Everyone I've talked to has lost them or somehow threw them away.
Biohazard 3.5 is pretty high on my list along with some of the early betas of GTAIII back when it looked cartoony. Also any other 2d Sonic betas are always exciting.
Hands down the Mario 64 beta. A lot of texturing hadn't been done. Also there were many levels cut or changed. Plus the castle layout was also a bit different.
Psychonauts was very watered down compared to its original design spirit. The game was to be about a character who experiences things from a different point of view than usual, thanks to hard drugs, having hallucinations etc. The publisher , i think, forced them to rework the concept as they thought it was promoting recreational drug use - which it was in my view, but i still couldn't find something bad about it , many people would rather play a game that shows how LSD works instead of ever trying it for example. Either way, if there are any surviving versions of the drug-heavy stage of the game it would be interesting to see and study.
my vote goes to PC Cocoron on the PC Engine - any takers? also the cancelled Stargate FPS game on the PC - not happy!