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*This build was at least '''N64 Milestone #5''' according to internal documents.
*This build was at least '''N64 Milestone #5''' according to internal documents.
*It was likely built in December 1999, as this was when the N64 version was cancelled.
*It was likely built in December 1999, as this was when the N64 version was cancelled.
*Suspected to be the final N64 version (or very close to it) because the N64 source code backup appears to match this build fairly closely.
*Suspected to be the final N64 version before the N64 version was cancelled (or very close to it) because the N64 source code backup from after cancellation appears to match this build fairly closely.
*First known build with music, encoded seemingly as low quality ADPCM. The music is very different from the final game.
*First known build with music, encoded seemingly as low quality ADPCM. The music is very different from the final game.
*Working sound test menu.
*Working sound test menu.

Revision as of 18:32, October 13, 2022

Title Screen
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (December 1, 1999 prototype)
Build name Final N64
Dump status Dumped, not released
Dumped by Kneesnap
Released by Kneesnap
File release date 2022
Origin Developer cartridge
Lot Frogger 2 Motherload Lot
Dump method GameShark & Retroblaster N64 Pro
Game Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
System Nintendo 64
Genre Action
Release date Unreleased

A prototype of the unreleased port of Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge for the Nintendo 64.

Notes

  • This build was at least N64 Milestone #5 according to internal documents.
  • It was likely built in December 1999, as this was when the N64 version was cancelled.
  • Suspected to be the final N64 version before the N64 version was cancelled (or very close to it) because the N64 source code backup from after cancellation appears to match this build fairly closely.
  • First known build with music, encoded seemingly as low quality ADPCM. The music is very different from the final game.
  • Working sound test menu.
  • Features a hub world.
  • Contains many differences from the final version.

Screenshots