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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked

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Title Screen

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked

Developer: Atlus
Publishers: Atlus (JP/US), Ghostlight (EU)
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: September 1, 2011
Released in US: August 23, 2011
Released in EU: March 29, 2013


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


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This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
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Devil Survivor Overclocked features additional story, game-wide voice acting, and the absolute worst audio compression you've ever heard in a 3DS game.


Unused Graphics

Hmmm...
To do:
43 dummy screenshots intended for use in the opening video.

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Three placeholder ending splash screens for Epilogues C, E2, and F respectively. Each screen contains "Dummy" written on the bottom right, and each top screen contains a misspelled "Thank you for plaing!!" message.

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A dummy title screen image. The North American and European versions of this image have "USA Version" written under the logo. The background image used here is a crop of the Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne title screen.

Although the characters are blurry, these are actually taken from a manga called "Yozakura Quartet", which was also written and drawn by Devil Survivor artist Suzuhito Yasuda.

The Yozakura Quartet characters used in this placeholder title screen from left to right are: Shidō Mizuki, Yūhi Shinatsuhiko, Akina Hiizumi, Ao Nanami, Kyōsuke Kishi, Hime Yarizakura, and Yae Shinatsuhiko. Ao Nanami's image seems to have been edited to remove her cat ears and add an arm on the right side. Ao's placeholder may have also served as the protagonist since it matches the white silhouette in the logo - an element not present in the final game's logo.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Cut Units

At one point, it appears that Girimekhala was going to be in the game. Its front-facing animation is still present in devil unit folder No. 6.

Front-facing animation.

There's also a front sprite for Lilim, but with a different coloring and pose from the final release. She's devil unit No. 2. This is the only front sprite which faces east instead of south.

NOTE: The final Lilim's devil index both in the unit list and out of it are a bit odd, as she comes long after other members of her race, and is instead grouped near the bosses.

Front-facing animation. Was this even intended to be Lilim...?

Yamata-no-Orochi also has a Unit sprite despite never appearing on the field, but it isn't animated. It's devil unit No. 9.

Front-facing sprite.

Despite never appearing on the field, Take-Mikazuchi is fully-animated.

(TODO: Is it actually used in the best ending to Yuzu's 8th day??)

Front-facing idle animation.
Back-facing idle animation.
Front-facing move animation.
Back-facing move animation.