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A prototype of Tony Hawk's Underground for the Sony PlayStation 2, dated 21 days before the final build. | A prototype of Tony Hawk's Underground for the Sony PlayStation 2, dated 21 days before the final build. | ||
== Notes == | ==Notes== | ||
'' | '''''Since only loose files from this prototype are available, the disc has been rebuilt with ImgBurn. The original disc info, structure and some timestamps are missing, thus a new dump of this build is still required.''''' | ||
* Only the first three levels are selectable. Through hacking, the demo mode flag can be turned off and the entire game loaded. | *Only the first three levels are selectable. Through hacking, the demo mode flag can be turned off and the entire game loaded. | ||
** There are a few levels in the game files, that were removed from the final game. Notably, a level called "Wild Wild West" which is assumed to be a test level for Neversoft's later title '''''Gun''''' (2005) and an early scrapped level called "Australia". | **There are a few levels in the game files, that were removed from the final game. Notably, a level called "Wild Wild West" which is assumed to be a test level for Neversoft's later title '''''Gun''''' (2005) and an early scrapped level called "Australia". | ||
* Some NPC's in later levels are either stuck in a constant T-pose or copy the skaters movements. Getting too close to them crashes the game. | *Some NPC's in later levels are either stuck in a constant T-pose or copy the skaters movements. Getting too close to them crashes the game. | ||
* This build uses the same cheat codes as '''''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4''''' (2002). | *This build uses the same cheat codes as '''''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4''''' (2002). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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A prototype of Tony Hawk's Underground for the Sony PlayStation 2, dated 21 days before the final build.
Notes
Since only loose files from this prototype are available, the disc has been rebuilt with ImgBurn. The original disc info, structure and some timestamps are missing, thus a new dump of this build is still required.
- Only the first three levels are selectable. Through hacking, the demo mode flag can be turned off and the entire game loaded.
- There are a few levels in the game files, that were removed from the final game. Notably, a level called "Wild Wild West" which is assumed to be a test level for Neversoft's later title Gun (2005) and an early scrapped level called "Australia".
- Some NPC's in later levels are either stuck in a constant T-pose or copy the skaters movements. Getting too close to them crashes the game.
- This build uses the same cheat codes as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (2002).
See also
Original Tweet on Twitter. (Archive)