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Custom Robo (GameCube)

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Title Screen

Custom Robo

Also known as: Custom Robo Battle Revolution (JP/KR)
Developers: Noise, Studio Fake
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: GameCube
Released in JP: March 4, 2004
Released in US: May 10, 2004
Released in KR: March 31, 2004


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Custom Robo is a robot fighting game that is the sequel to Custom Robo V2.

Start with Debug Mode

Custom Robo GC Start with Debug Mode.png

Use the following code to add menu "デバックモードで始める" (Start with Debug Mode). however, It will stop the game.

Version Action Replay code
Japan 0011A8D3 00000004
0011A3C3 00000003
0011A3D3 00000003
USA Kiosk 00119873 00000004
00119367 00000003
00119377 00000003
USA 0011AE3B 00000004
0011A92B 00000003
0011A93B 00000003
(Source: Original TCRF research)

Option Mode Select

Custom Robo GC Option Mode Select.png

Set 0x09 to 0x80322E50 (JP) to display "Option Mode Select". however, it will crash upon selecting said menu.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Graphics

Custom Robo GC SergeiScar.png

Sergei's texture contains a scar above his right eye. However, Sergei never takes off his mask during gameplay, so this can never be seen. Oddly enough, Sergei doesn't have a scar in the special ending image, which is the only time he can be seen without a mask.

Unseen Details

  • Marcia wears white undergarments that can never be seen due to the game's restricted camera movement. This detail is unique to Marcia.

Regional Differences

Hmmm...
To do:
See if the models for the altered content are still in the game data. The Fukashi/Marv wanted poster is edited to include the character's name change.

Title

JP US
Custom Robo GC JP TItle.png Custom Robo GC Title.png

The subtitle Battle Revolution was removed, along with Japanese writing, since it was the first game in the series to be localized outside of Japan.

Opening

The opening music has a licensed vocal track Identity -prologue-. It was replaced in the English version.

Hero

JP US
Custom Robo GC Hero J.png Custom Robo GC Hero USA.png

The Hero wears a long headband in the Japanese version that was removed in the English version. Interestingly, an NPC in the lab refers to it as a "goofy hair ribbon", indicating it may have been removed after the English script was finalized. It also appears in the special ending image.

Portraits

JP US
Custom Robo GC HeroExpr JP.png Custom Robo GC HeroExpr USA.png

The sweat drop from the Hero's "uneasy" portrait was removed for the English release.

JP US
Custom Robo GC HarryExpr JP.png Custom Robo GC HarryExpr USA.png

Harry's "uneasy" portrait underwent the same change as above, and another portrait was redrawn to be less exaggerated.

JP US
Bogey Portrait JP
Bogey Portrait US

Bogey's "uneasy" portrait was removed for the English release and his lips was redrawn.

Alcohol

In Steel Hearts, alcohol was visible in the Japanese version that was removed in the English version to be replaced by a box, book, cup of coffee, plate or nothing.

JP US
Alcohol.png
Box2.png
JP US
Alcohol2.png
Box3.png
JP US
Alcohol3.png
Alcohol6.png
Box1.png
JP US
Alcohol3
Bogey Place