CEO City
CEO City |
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Developer: CyberPlanet Interactive[1] This game has unused graphics. |
CEO City was Thai development studio CyberPlanet Interactive's second educational game, and consists of a SimCity clone.
Trivia: Much like the first four Moontra Kid games, it was backed by the Thai government.
Contents
Unused Graphics
Early Background
BG bak.bmp, found in the folder Data\Scene_BG, is an early version of the background seen in the title screen, which has more vibrant colors.
Thumbs.db Files
Throughout the game's directories are many Thumbs.db files, which were used to store image thumbnails in older versions of Windows. Some of these files contain earlier versions of the game's graphics, as noted below:
Folder: Confirm
Contains a folder graphic which doesn't match any the game uses.
Folder: Ingamemenu
Contains the pause menu graphics. Notably, the variations within Thumbs.db are very early, and look radically different from the final game.
Folder: Loading
Based on this folder graphic, it seems the loading screen originally had a black background rather than an in-game collage.
Folder: Logo
Based on this folder graphic, it seems the CyberPlanet logo graphic that was to be displayed originally had a black background, and lacked sponsor logos.
Folder: Scene_Load
This folder graphic contains thumbnails which are don't match any of the final game's graphics.
Unused Text
Found at 0x68150 of the game's executable are leftover text strings from Deep Hunter, a previous game by CyberPlanet Interactive.
Deep hunter is a shooting game in the deep ocean. There are three major sea creatures: octopus, green jellyfish and red jellyfish. Octopus earns 5 points and 10 Oxygen points. Green jellyfish earns 10 points. Red jellyfish earns 20 points. There is chance to earn Bonus point too. Press the UP and DOWN arrow key to control the diver's movement. When ready to shoot, press the centre button. Earn as many points as you can within the time limit. Deep Hunter Version 1.0 Copyright 2003 CyberPlanet Interactive. All rights reserved
Revisional Differences
After its original release in January 2005, three known revisions for the game have been released.
Update (February 11, 2005)
Nothing much is known about this revision. According to this archived download page, it had many bug fixes and optimizations, but no more details are given.
Update 1.01 (February 16, 2005)
Also not much is known about this revision, other than that it also had bug fixes.
Update 1.02 (March 22, 2005)
- The money limit was increased from 2 billion to 100 billion.
- The NumPad can now be used to type numbers.
- An unspecified change to save files which prevents their modification.
- Unspecified bug fixes.
References
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