Crash City Mayhem
Crash City Mayhem |
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Also known as: Runabout 3D - Drive: Impossible (JP) This game has unused graphics. |
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Crash City Mayhem is the fourth game in the long-Runabout-ing series of mission-based driving games.
Minimap Test
Test | Final |
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On the 3DS touch screen, a minimap shows the player's position and nearby objectives on a road map. In /2D/US is a DARC file, gamemain.arc. Notably, almost all of the game's DARC files are LZ compressed, but this archive is completely uncompressed. The file includes a texture, test_under.bclim, which appears to be either a mockup or early test for this function. The final game's bottom screen layout looks almost completely unlike the version in the test. Additionally, the individual damage values which pop up as the player crashes into objects are displayed on the top screen in the final game.
Leftovers from Debug Mode
R3D_title.bclim | Miami Vice (2006) DVD Box Art |
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R3D_DebugBG.bclim | |
Left behind in the US version's ROMFS, in the /2D directory, is another uncompressed DARC archive, debuglobby.arc.
This file includes textures for a debug menu. The top screen graphic is also an in-development placeholder which seems to show the English localization had the working title of Crash-City GP. Part of this placeholder screen uses a crop from a poster/box art for the 2006 film adaptation of Miami Vice. The Florida license plate also looks like it might be a simple online template.
Most of the other debug contents seem to have been cleared away. In /mess/UI are the message files for all of the game modes, including MessDeBug.dat, but it's mostly empty at just 32 bytes, none of which seems to say anything (the rest are much larger and include UTF-16 encoded text). Similarly, in /Script is DebugRun.bin, essentially blanked at just 12 bytes.
Unused Voices
All of the game's audio streams can be found in /sound/stream, in the BCSTM format. In addition to the fully unused voices, there also seem to be regional variants for the announcer voices: the samples from 81 to 94 are a female, Japanese announcer (though still in English) followed by a male, American announcer (used in the US version).
File Name | Audio | Transcription | Notes |
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STRM_040.bcstm | "No, the engine stalled!" | These voice clips were leftover from Runabout 3: Neo Age. In Neo Age, the player's car could get damaged to the point of stalling after crashing, and would have to be restarted by holding the accelerator. | |
STRM_041.bcstm | "Come ooon!" | ||
STRM_041_.bcstm | "Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!" | ||
STRM_043.bcstm | (humming) |
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