#Conker 64 twelve tales rom pro#
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6 V1.2 (Unreleased).zip Turok 3 - Shadow of Oblivion (USA) (Prototype).rar Turok 3 - Shadow of Oblivion (U) (Prototype-WIP).rar Turok 2 - Seeds of Evil (USA) (Kiosk Demo).rar Turok 2 - Seeds of Evil (U) (Kiosk Demo) (Gore On Hack).rar Turok 2 - Seeds of Evil (Europe) (Kiosk Demo).rar Starcraft 64 (G)(Unreleased German Version).rar SpaceStation Silicon Valley (J) (Prototype).rar Robotech Crystal Dreams (Unreleased Prototype).rar
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Pokemon Stadium (USA) (Kiosk Demo) (Rev A).rar Legend of Zele - Ocarina of Time - Master Quest (U) (Debug Version).rar Legend of Zele - Ocarina of Time - Master Quest (U) (Debug Version). Legend of Zele - Majora's Mask (Debug).rar Legend of Zele - Majora's Mask - Preview Demo (U). I've got a little collection myself, and i'm always happy to help a fellow game nerd.Īny known unreleased N64 protos that people have? I know some made it to review copies, some were actually finished.Įxamples: Twelve Tales, Dinosaur Planet, 40 Winks, Taz Express, etc etc.Not 100% prototypes in my archive, but this is my n64 directory:Ĭlay Fighter 63 1-3 (USA) (Prototype).rarĭerby Stallion 64 (Japan) (Prototype).rar Hope that helps, or at least saves you from trying to track down review copies that likely don't exist. I imagine that's what occurred with the games you're speaking of, although honestly, i can't remember specifically what happened with them. Companies would sometimes change their mind at the last minute (or go out of business altogether), and by the time we heard about it, the review was already out the door. It was a little unusual to review a game that didn't come out, but not completely unheard of.
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There could be review copies of the games you mentioned floating around somewhere, but they won't be something you can track down with any sort of normal search. We also rarely got manuals, and never boxes. If it was a small publisher (or a particularly sloppy one) they would sometimes forget and we'd stumble across the title in the bottom of a desk drawer years later, but that didn't happen too often. Occasionally we'd get a hard copy of a game from a publisher, but those usually had to be sent back after a set amount of time. So 90% of the games we reviewed never existed in anything more than electronic form.
#Conker 64 twelve tales rom code#
When we reviewed games for NP, we'd get them in a pre-production form, which involved burning the code onto a dummy ROM and then playing that on a special N64 (or GBC, or GameCube, or whatever.) Once we were done reviewing the game, the ROM would go back into the pile and eventually be overwritten by something else. So i don't know how much I'm going to be able to help you here, but I'll give it my best shot.