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Hai Shin 2

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Title Screen

Hai Shin 2

Developer: Warashi
Publisher: Square
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: March 26, 1998


DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
DummyIcon.png This game has unusual dummy files.


Hai Shin 2 is a mahjong game that is the sequel to Pro Logic Hai Shin.

Debug Menu

Hai Shin 2 Debug Menu.png

Use the following code (or set 0x01 to 0x80151B8A) to display a debug menu after the opening movie. Some debug menus can be exited from when pressing Start + Select.

800D3790 07D2
800D3792 A78D
(Source: Original TCRF research)

TABATA

Welcome to test menu [TABATA].

ACT TEST

Displays "MOTOR 0 48 MOTOR 1 0".

Config

Hai Shin 2 Debug Menu Tabata Config.png

Display some configurations.

bAsHEE2

Some memory card menu.

bAsHEE

Some scenario test?

Task

Display task table.

Hai

A tile position adjust menu.

Screen

Background test.

VideoPrint

VRAM viewer.

Sound

Sound effect and CD-DA test.

System

Text display test and Toggle debug mode.

Hmmm...
To do:
More documentation about "Debug", "Endline" and "Print".
Face

Portrait test.

GAME

Mahjong match test.

ALGO

AI behavior test?

HAI TEST

Mahjong tile graphics test.

YAKUYAKU

Tenpai Mahjong mode test.

PROSEL

Select opponent person test.

DUAL SHOCK EDITOR

Vibration timeline editor.

FRAME BUFF DUMP

VRAM viewer.

SHOCK TEST

Vibration test.

SIO TEST

SIO test.

SE TEST

Sound effect test.

OHBUCHI

Hai Shin 2 Debug Menu Ohbuchi.png

HAISHIN2

Game start.

BG TEST

Background test.

LAYOUT EDITOR

Hai Shin 2 Debug Menu Ohbuchi Layout Editor.png

Select a scene to edit its layout.

CARD TEST

Unknown.

DEMO TEST

Stage demo test.

ALL GET

Unlock all bonus contents.

ENDING TEST

Ending test.

Cast Roll

Display the game's staff roll.

bashee

Freezes the game.

Dummy File

The extensionless DUMMY, when read as 16-bit PCM audio, reveals itself to be a music track from an unknown game. It is dated March 17, 1996, two years before this game's release.

(Source: tikal.)