![]() ![]() (And later revisions changed it with the tips he gives about Rev-Rolling and Butt-Bouncing on the boss.) The following is at the very bottom of the "cinema" script for Clyde in the Caldera, The line with Pac-Man mentioning B-Doings is left in the Tree Boss script as well but it again, goes as unused. The platforming was also slightly harder, for example: the first safety net in B-Doing woods didn't exist in the initial versions and B-Doing pads were in different locations than the re-release.īesides revisional differences, I also noticed a Regional difference when looking up footage for the Japanese footage of the game: All the pits in the forest are no longer deadly as they are filled up with sand, making some of the collectible items (especially in Canyon Chaos) a joke. This was changed in later revisions of the game most likely because they were worried about it being too difficult. Sadly the file format is unopenable (PMI) and I'm unsure if it's in any other version of the games data.īriefly during its initial release Ghosts killed Pac-Man regaurdless of his health, making them even more dangerous. I also did have a screenshot of an unused fly enemy that I sadly can't seem to find anymore, however the texture file for this enemy is still seen in the final game under the name "swampfly", and was supposed to first appear in the Bear Basics, Along with that: The strange ardvark creature seen at the title screen is also an unused enemy named "sidesneaker".Īlong the art files for the fruit in the PS2 version is one named "Bell" which doesn't appear to be used at all in the final. What appears to be an earlier version of "Ice River Run". Very Early screenshots of what look to be an earlier version of the Forest area, also note the strange purple ape-like NPC in the second screenshot. I couldn't really find a whole lot on Pac-Man World 2's history, but I did find a few things that are rather interesting. (The "Graveyard" world being used somewhere in Grave Danger and the strange Clown themed one in Clowning Around.)Ī very odd, glitchy, unfinished level that was more than likely used when the game was called "Pac-Man 3D". Some of the following of the said levels have made their way into the final game. Recently this year a user found unused level data on the games disk, Here are some following videos of such. It differs drastically than it's final counterpart looking more psychedelic, the maze also uses the same song as the main level itself. Perhaps the most interesting is the demo of the stage called Clowning Around. The Pac Dot meter/indicator has a ring around it while it doesn't in the final. The buttons use different graphics than the final The cannon fire sound is different and the ball itself (I think? couldn't tell.) ![]() The fruits look slightly different than the final: Most notably are the Galaxian Ship and the Melon (Which resembles it's design from Pac-Man World 2 more with the blue spots on it being smaller. Metal Pac-Man looks more lighter than his final coloring Picking up items like fruits,lives,etc makes no "ding" sound The Hint sign is near the ledge rather than being near the box like platform The Power Pellets have a strange outer layer graphic rather than the "shine" in the final Buccaneer Beach uses the music from Crazy Cannonade The following actually contained a few differences from the final game. A rare demo disk was released sometime before it's release in 1999. Here is some gameplay footage that survived though: Sadly it resembles Bubsy 3D more than the solid game we see today.Īfter being completely rebooted it was initially named "Pac-Man 3D" in 1998, Only later would it be given it's final name. I'm pretty sure you already have heard of this so I don't think I will need to explain this. Pac-Man World initially began life as a PS1 game known as Pac-Man Ghost Zone. Here I shall talk about beta, unused, revision and other such content that isn't in the final game you see today. ![]() Well, That's what I'm here for: This thread is to delve into that and hopefully some of you should find this somewhat interesting. Pac-Man World 1, 2 and 3 have always held a special place in my heart but recently I noticed some unused content and such that nobody has seemed to talk about. ![]()
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