Two prototype versions of the Game Boy Color port of Resident Evil are waiting in the wings for an imminent release; news that strikes us as rather serendipitous considering that we were just talking about that game last week. Like all great news, however, there's a bit of a catch.
We're not talking about something awesome and legit, like an official 3DS eShop release, we're talking about ROMs. What's more, the ROMs for these two prototype cartridges, one containing most of Jill's campaign and the other containing an earlier build, will only be released to the internet if the anonymous seller's "fundraiser" reaches its $2,000 goal by the end of February.
Now, that sounds more like extortion than a fundraiser, but the third party running the sale maintains that the benefactor in question is actually taking a substantial loss at that price point. That sounded reasonable at first, but the more we think about it, the less we buy it.
It's true that some rare games can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, but those games tend to exist in extremely limited quantities and also tend to be remarkably verifiable; Stadium Events for the NES and the European version of Kizuna Encounter for the Neo Geo immediately spring to mind. Those are actual games, though, and not ROMs. Unless this collector destroys these cartridges after the ROMs are posted, the $2,000 entry fee is nothing but pure profit, since the cartridges can still be sold afterwards.
Don't get us wrong, we love the idea of preserving the gaming industry's wackier moments. What we don't love is the idea of someone coercing a substantial amount of money from a dedicated fan base by ransoming the distribution of a product that they have no right to distribute. To paraphrase a brilliant professor of archeology, "They belong in a museum!"
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:03PM tendoboy1984 said
And here's another conundrum:
How did some random Joe Schmoe get a ROM prototype that was never made into a final game, let alone distributed to the public?
Hackers are a mystery sometimes.
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How did some random Joe Schmoe get a ROM prototype that was never made into a final game, let alone distributed to the public?
Hackers are a mystery sometimes.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:10PM Gibbeynator said
@tendoboy1984
Stolen from a trade show? That's how the prototype version of Sonic 2 came into existance.
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Stolen from a trade show? That's how the prototype version of Sonic 2 came into existance.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:13PM Drakkenfyre said
The same way other carts have been released. Someone worked at the company, and when the project was cancelled, never returned the cart, or walked out with it one day.
When an unfinished game gets released like that, it's not always underhanded. Some unreleased Atari games were found at garage sales or flea markets when the family of one of the programmers or whatever sells off some old junk, and sometimes unfinished carts are included. Prototype carts are used when the game is in development. They usually contain an EEPROM that is reburned each time they have a new build of a game, to test them out. Usually a copy is sent to Nintendo (as all serious cart-based video games for the past several years have been Nintendo systems) or publishers when a game is in development, for them to check out.
Or in the case of Star Fox 2, someone at the original developer didn't want to see their work go to waste, so beta builds are leaked out from the original files.
Speaking of Stadium Events, it's currently going on eBay for $500,000.
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When an unfinished game gets released like that, it's not always underhanded. Some unreleased Atari games were found at garage sales or flea markets when the family of one of the programmers or whatever sells off some old junk, and sometimes unfinished carts are included. Prototype carts are used when the game is in development. They usually contain an EEPROM that is reburned each time they have a new build of a game, to test them out. Usually a copy is sent to Nintendo (as all serious cart-based video games for the past several years have been Nintendo systems) or publishers when a game is in development, for them to check out.
Or in the case of Star Fox 2, someone at the original developer didn't want to see their work go to waste, so beta builds are leaked out from the original files.
Speaking of Stadium Events, it's currently going on eBay for $500,000.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:14PM Hank Hill said
@Drakkenfyre
"Speaking of Stadium Events, it's currently going on eBay for $500,000. "
My god... this guy wasn't joking. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=stadium+events+nes
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"Speaking of Stadium Events, it's currently going on eBay for $500,000. "
My god... this guy wasn't joking. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=stadium+events+nes
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:24PM (Unverified) said
@Hank Hill He wasn't joking but the person trying to sell it for 500,000 is joking themselves if they think it will sell.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 8:39PM Hunter141072 said
@tendoboy1984
Hackers don´t necessary need to get involved, i still remember that an old never released prototype cartridge of an atari 2600 game called "good luck charlie brown" was found by a guy on a garage sale. also i don´t think capcom has all their unreleased material on their servers waiting for a hacker to grab it. Anyway if this is true i see two possible ends: first a cease and desist letter from capcom and nothing is released, second the guy is lying and is getting money for free.... anyway i seriously doubt this is true.
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Hackers don´t necessary need to get involved, i still remember that an old never released prototype cartridge of an atari 2600 game called "good luck charlie brown" was found by a guy on a garage sale. also i don´t think capcom has all their unreleased material on their servers waiting for a hacker to grab it. Anyway if this is true i see two possible ends: first a cease and desist letter from capcom and nothing is released, second the guy is lying and is getting money for free.... anyway i seriously doubt this is true.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:12PM tendoboy1984 said
@fatguy88
The question is, how did he get it? It was a prototype for a game that was never completed or released to the public.
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The question is, how did he get it? It was a prototype for a game that was never completed or released to the public.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:07PM VampireEater said
"You should hack systems & pirate games not released in your region!!!"
"You should hate hackers forever!!!"
"You should support devs who copy games!!!"
"You should hate devs who copy games"
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"You should hate hackers forever!!!"
"You should support devs who copy games!!!"
"You should hate devs who copy games"
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:47PM Shadowbender said
@The Cole Train
My thoughts exactly.
While he doesn't seem the friendliest of guys, at least the guy made a little joke, right?
...
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My thoughts exactly.
While he doesn't seem the friendliest of guys, at least the guy made a little joke, right?
...
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 9:43PM The Cole Train said
@Shadowbender
The sad thing is the guy has raised just under $1500
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The sad thing is the guy has raised just under $1500
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:13PM The Aquacharger said
so he's finally giving in? For a while people have been wanting him to do this but he kept saying no. Even when people were offering money.
I forgot how he actually came across the Carts for these games, but it's been confirmed he owns the physical carts.
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I forgot how he actually came across the Carts for these games, but it's been confirmed he owns the physical carts.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 8:58PM Burner said
That has been listed and re-listed so many times on ebay that I have gotten tired of looking at it. Put it up for in an regular style auction and let the consumers dictate its true value. Also "VGA sealed" games are for douche bags. It adds artificial value. I wish I could find this guy and steal it and donate it to charity or a museum.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:18PM Jawmuncher said
@Calatia
If capcom somehow released these prototype versions as ROMs themselves, it would be even funnier.
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If capcom somehow released these prototype versions as ROMs themselves, it would be even funnier.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:18PM Drakkenfyre said
@Calatia
Pretty good chance he will. He could be shut down simply for selling the cart. But a ROM? He thinks he's going to make money off a ROM from an unreleased game? Capcom will C&D him so fast his head will spin, and PayPal or whoever he accepts payments by will lock his account down until Capcom gets him.
This is almost exactly the same as selling a pirated copy of a released game. Only the added benefit of it being unreleased increasing the value, meaning Capcom has even more reason to shut him down.
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Pretty good chance he will. He could be shut down simply for selling the cart. But a ROM? He thinks he's going to make money off a ROM from an unreleased game? Capcom will C&D him so fast his head will spin, and PayPal or whoever he accepts payments by will lock his account down until Capcom gets him.
This is almost exactly the same as selling a pirated copy of a released game. Only the added benefit of it being unreleased increasing the value, meaning Capcom has even more reason to shut him down.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:22PM Gamereviewgod said
The $2k he is asking for it probably recouping the estimated drop in value after it's released. Once a game is in ROM form, the actual cart loses significant value because the allure is in playing it. If you have something no one has ever played, it's worth more. If it's out there, not so much. It's happened before, and multiple times.
Not saying it's worth $2k, but there's a reason he's trying to make a payday.
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Not saying it's worth $2k, but there's a reason he's trying to make a payday.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:26PM Hivetyrant said
There's also the possibility that it's a fake.
For those smarter than I, it's not hard to make a custom ROM, this could just be some shmuck's basement time that he's selling.
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For those smarter than I, it's not hard to make a custom ROM, this could just be some shmuck's basement time that he's selling.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:29PM baddates77 said
I'm just going to go ahead and call this nameless choad a choad.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2012 8:27PM CamelCamelCamel said
@baddates77 Stop attacking the job creators!
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 6:48PM darkinchworm said
Here's a good opportunity for Capcom to thwart him by leaking the ROM, gaining some much-needed rep boost for the company in the process.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:12PM Jawmuncher said
@DangerMouse001
If only, I wish that would leak out for all of us to play.
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If only, I wish that would leak out for all of us to play.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 9:09PM Zimmy said
@DangerMouse001 It would also be nice to get the hook man version of RE4. No idea how far it was in development but gameplay was shown. I mean the last unfinished version of RE4 to get released was Devil May Cry so I would have high hopes for the next one =D
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Posted: Jan 30th 2012 11:08AM AxelSteelBMX said
@DangerMouse001 Seriously; unfinished game or not, bad or not, Capcom should really look into putting together a "Resident Evil: The Forgotten Archives" compilation or something to that effect, filled with all the old builds and/or videos of the Resident Evils that never were.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:02PM Wisdomandlore said
I remember reading previews for this and being blown away by the (then) amazing graphics on a handheld.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 10:41PM tendoboy1984 said
@Wisdomandlore
Amazing graphics? Nintendo's handhelds were so far behind the rest of the industry, it took them 10 years to make a 32-bit handheld that could run Super NES ports (the GBA is 32-bit).
And now we are at the 3DS, which pushes graphics that are slightly above Wii quality. This the first time Nintendo's handhelds have been on par with their current home consoles.
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Amazing graphics? Nintendo's handhelds were so far behind the rest of the industry, it took them 10 years to make a 32-bit handheld that could run Super NES ports (the GBA is 32-bit).
And now we are at the 3DS, which pushes graphics that are slightly above Wii quality. This the first time Nintendo's handhelds have been on par with their current home consoles.
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 9:10PM (Unverified) said
@Pinjabot 3/4th of the goal has been met, with more people participating on the way.
I hope this gets released in the internet and preserved for all time. =P
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I hope this gets released in the internet and preserved for all time. =P
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:34PM Sonictheratherquickhedgehog said
@Mega Man
Not really, since there is no legit version of the game, thus nothing to steal...
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Not really, since there is no legit version of the game, thus nothing to steal...
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 11:11PM darkinchworm said
@Mega Man
Jordan might be upset that you just called him Justin :p
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Jordan might be upset that you just called him Justin :p
Posted: Jan 31st 2012 4:49AM PimpDaddyLaFlare said
@AxelSteelBMX geez, so many minus' for upside down letters... it was in English...
;(
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;(
Posted: Jan 29th 2012 7:54PM (Unverified) said
It would seem joystiq writers throw around their opinion a lot more these days than they use to.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2012 8:01PM Adventfire said
whats to stop the guy from taking the money then saying oops Capcom won't let me release it.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2012 5:14AM Xero Theory said
@humpy
Except the point of this blog is gaming news. I know that all news has its biases but in the last year joystiq has had its writers putting more of their own personal opinions on the forefront in their news posts. Personally id rather make up my own mind on things than have the writer of the news trying to sway my opinion. We know you're against piracy joystiq (I'm not even sure if this would fall into that catagory depending) you dont need to tell us all the time.
Besides joystiq has lost that blog title for me. It's a news site it has editors and writers and all that jazz and it's #1 above everything purpose is to deliver video game related news not the opinions of the writers.
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Except the point of this blog is gaming news. I know that all news has its biases but in the last year joystiq has had its writers putting more of their own personal opinions on the forefront in their news posts. Personally id rather make up my own mind on things than have the writer of the news trying to sway my opinion. We know you're against piracy joystiq (I'm not even sure if this would fall into that catagory depending) you dont need to tell us all the time.
Besides joystiq has lost that blog title for me. It's a news site it has editors and writers and all that jazz and it's #1 above everything purpose is to deliver video game related news not the opinions of the writers.
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