Anyone ever seen a prototype on EBay or know of anyone who has a proto of the game? I'm not talking about one you can download online, I'm talking about the actual proto disc and all. If so do they remember how much it went for?
Anyone ever seen a prototype on EBay or know of anyone who has a proto of the game? I'm not talking about one you can download online, I'm talking about the actual proto disc and all. If so do they remember how much it went for?
I am a collector of the classics (Atari, NES, SNES, Genesis, 3DO, Saturn, etc.)
I've seen it on ebay a few years ago. When I did see it, it had no bids. I think a complete verison is out there for the PAL formats, but I am not completly sure about that.
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I have a copy of it if you need it. Just let me know
Isnt the orignal proto just on a CD-R or something? If so it would be easy to fake. I've seen it being sold on Ebay before, copies that is.
I've got a copy of this game and always had to do the swap trick to get it working on my old Playstation. I did, however, find that it played fine using ePSXe on my PC.
Last edited by Damaramu; 02-14-2007 at 02:30 AM.
Uh... No.
There was no final disc of the game made. Any copies out there are on CD-R's and will need mod chips or a debugging unit to play. The game never went into final production so your not going to ever find one of those discs.
With the massive availability of the rom out there, unless you really really know the source of that CD-R you shouldn't trust it as a legit copy because its most likely just a burn.
Because it makes no attempt to be great, it is therefore extremely great.
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I'll have to disagree with you. The image below was taken at Midway Los Angeles Studio(formally Paradox Development). You can clearly see a Thrill Kill game case mixed in with their other games.
Although the game was never released, rumor is that some stores did receive shipments of the game early. One store in particular was Service Merchandise.
I heard it through the grapevine.
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No, I didn't just "heard it on the internets." Havard Bonin(Thrill Kill producer) was a forum member on my old Thrill Kill website. I also have a few contacts at EA. One of which did a presentation, although unsuccessful, last year to have Thrill Kill ported to the PSP.
Don't assume I'm just some random web surfer who doesn't know what I'm talking about.
I am also pretty sure it went gold, the copy I have on CD looks to be the final version with the Virgin intro movie and all. Certainly complete compared to the other betas I've tried in the past.
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Remember, this is the internet and we're all anonymous. People on here could believe that I'm who I've said I am, but what if I dug though someones trash and just decided to use that identity. You've been around here for awhile and I don't doubt you but agbulls just wants to see some proof, but I guess that too could be photoshopped.
BTW: I liked that case you posted.
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Its not 100% unlikely that the game went gold, that would say that a master disc were made, but that retail copies with box and manuals were produced never happend imo.
On the other hand, retail copies of Smurfs 2 for Sega Master System were found and afaik no one knew about this before they were found. So there might be retail copies produced, but they never hit the stores. As mentioned above, if it did, atleast 1 copy would have turned up on Ebay or at some forum within the 9 years thats passed.