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Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

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Title Screen

Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

Also known as: Flipnic (JP/EU)
Developer: SCE Japan Studio
Publishers: SCEI (JP), Ubisoft (EU), Capcom (US)
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: August 7, 2003
Released in US: July 12, 2005
Released in EU: January 23, 2004


SourceIcon.png This game has uncompiled source code.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article
NotesIcon.png This game has a notes page

From the team behind Ape Escape and Fantavision, Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball is, as the game's box art puts it, "an enjoyable simple-action amazing pinball game for you".

Sub-Pages

Read about prerelease information and/or media for this game.
Prerelease Info
Miscellaneous tidbits that are interesting enough to point out here.
Notes

Unused Graphics

Demo Leftovers

Flipnic-SAMPLE.png

Text Translated
WARNING!!
本ソフトは関発中の為、
不具合が発生しても
ソフトの交換等は行いません。
WARNING!!
This software is currently in developement,
so even if a problem occurs,
the software will not be replaced.

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Leftover screens from an as-of-yet-unknown Japanese pre-release or demo version of the game.

Developer Leftovers

The res/menu folder contains several files with a .MLB extension, used for the game's menu layouts. The same folder also contains corresponding .CSV and .XML files for each .MLB file, which were most likely used as intermediate files during development. Most (if not all) XML viewers aren't able to display the files, throwing a parsing error within the first few lines. Inspecting the raw text of the XMLs reveals the game's assets were stored on a Windows PC under the X:/ directory; curiously, SCE_PRESENTS.XML instead uses the directory E:\FLIPNIC\作業2. Developer comments are sprinkled throughout in dedicated <comment> fields as well, most of which just label what graphic the given XML block corresponds to.

Regional Differences

Japan North America
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The game's copyright year was updated in the North American version, along with several additional lines since Capcom published the game in that region. The game's logo and "Press Start Button" text have also been moved up slightly to accommodate for this.

Japan International
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The "EXPLAIN" option on the main menu was renamed to "HELP". An extra space was also added after the "&" in "FREE PLAY & 2P MATCH".

Japan International
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The Japanese version requires you to complete a level in Original Game mode before it becomes playable in Free Play. This was changed in the international versions, where all levels are unlocked by default in Free Play.

Japan International
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The North American version renamed the "Theology" levels to "Evolution". Notably, the back of the game's box still calls these stages by their original name.

Japan International
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The Staff Credits uses a completely different font between the Japanese and international versions, with a pixelated, dot-matrix-like font used.

The Japanese version has an exclusive sixth "Game Over" cutscene featuring a skull smoking a cigarette. This was likely removed in order to lower the game's age rating internationally due to the depiction of smoking.