XGRA: Extreme G Racing Association (Mar 28, 2003 prototype)

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XGRA: Extreme G Racing Association (Mar 28, 2003 prototype)
Build date Mar 28, 2003 18:27:21
Build name Alpha
Dump status Released, redump needed
Released by Hidden Palace
File release date March 20, 2021
Origin CD-R
Lot Project Deluge
Labels XGRA alpha 28-3-3
Dump method Memorex MRX-650LE v6 AM61 (CloneCD)
Game XGRA: Extreme G Racing Association
System PlayStation 2
Genre Racing
Final build JP Unreleased
EU Aug 27, 2003
US Aug 20, 2003
Release date JP Unreleased
EU Aug 27, 2003
US Sep 11, 2003
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A prototype of XGRA: Extreme G Racing Association for the PlayStation 2.

Notes

  • A PAL alpha build dated around 5 months before the final game.
  • There is no intro sequence, no opening logos, no genre select nor a title screen - instead, the game boots straight into the main menu.
  • The XGIII-styled menus seen in the front-end test build are seen here again, though they're much more refined now, despite still looking nothing like the final game's menus.
  • Some of the music seems to have been changed or switched around. Exiting out of the main menu provides you with an option to change the genre of music. It doesn't have any effect.
  • There are a bunch of unusual placeholder character icons in the menus.
  • There seems to be a very limited selection of levels, which are also noticeably incomplete. The tracks use early placeholder names.
    • There's also some missing collision here and there that can allow the player to leave the map entirely.
  • There seems to only be once voiceover which plays at the beginning of each level, and it sounds pretty rough and poorly acted (perhaps it's a dev recording?).
    • The voiceover can cut out early on occasion.
  • Some tweaks were made to the in-game HUD before the final release - this is most noticeable in the power-up window at the top of the screen. The names for these power-ups were changed, too, as were the models of the collectables which the player collects to obtain power-ups.
  • The countdown at the beginning of the race sounds different.
    • Additionally, there's no sign showing this countdown.
  • Sheilds don't seem to appear much in-game. Vehicles seem to take a lot less damage from collisions than they normally would.
  • You can pick up more than 4 of the secondary weapon collectables, rather than only 4 at a time.
  • All of the video calls the player receives shows the same character.
  • Many sound effects are missing, whilst others are horrendously grating and persist into pause menus.
  • Results screens are very incomplete.
  • Only the English language is present, and selecting any other language will replace all text with variants of "Text n Not Found". The list of languages does not match the one used in the final PAL build.
  • It's impossible to back out of certain menus, so exiting them requires restarting the game.
  • Occasionally, after a race, the menu screens will slide off the right hand side of the screen slightly, making the menus more difficult to read.
  • Miscellaneous Notes:
    • Game is emulatable (in PCSX2): Yes (as of March 17, 2021).
    • Game contains dongle protection: No.

Screenshots

Origin

Files

File Type Date Size SHA-1
PS2 - XGRA alpha 28-3-3.img File 2020-11-18 11:43:15 697.63 MB 5e44d20308efa1d8610c8da04b9fa8b047aab6dd
PS2 - XGRA alpha 28-3-3.cue File 2020-11-18 11:38:18 87 bytes 206418af59b9c6881af77f370c72369e450b9cf4
PS2 - XGRA alpha 28-3-3.ccd File 2020-11-18 11:38:18 772 bytes 396ac06bb6d0489aaf35bc3f62c83886ae7bd1c9
PS2 - XGRA alpha 28-3-3.sub File 2020-11-18 11:43:23 28.47 MB 91ca59a37e6e9f1ca9d5076c946cebe07360af6c
PS2 - XGRA alpha 28-3-3.jpeg File 2021-03-14 11:43:14 1.36 MB eb708c283eae33bf219e1c38fc48c41905be5efa

Acknowledgments

A huge thanks to Hwd45 for doing the initial research on this prototype! And a huge thanks to the anonymous donor that allowed for this release to happen!

See also