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In the July 2020 Nintendo internal content leak called the "Gigaleak", two pictures were found among early graphics used for F-Zero X of the head of a 1998 Moore Action Collectibles toy of Beavis from the animated series "Beavis and Butt-Head". The second picture is an enlarged version of the first with inverted colors.
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Development:F-Zero_X#Beavis
Toy marketplace listing for the toy of Beavis:
https://theangryspider.com/products/tas000114-1998-moore-action-collectibles-mtvs-beavis-and-butt-head-beavis
https://tcrf.net/Development:F-Zero_X#Beavis
Toy marketplace listing for the toy of Beavis:
https://theangryspider.com/products/tas000114-1998-moore-action-collectibles-mtvs-beavis-and-butt-head-beavis
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Every single fighter intended for the base game of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, but not included in the reveal trailer, was leaked at some point:
• April O'Neil, Ren & Stimpy, CatDog, Aang, Korra were revealed on a silhouetted box art provided to retailers and revealed on announcement day. April's silhouette was vague enough that some people mistook her other characters, such as Carly from iCarly and the live action version of Dora the Explorer from the film Dora & the Lost City of Gold, but most fans deduced that is was April ahead of the reveal.
• Ren & Stimpy's inclusion was further proven by the discovery of an ESRB rating for the game, mentioning moves known as "Log Toss" (referencing a fictional toy from their show) and "First Fart" (referencing an episode of their show).
• A model lineup featuring Garfield was discovered from an unknown source before launch, it was confirmed to be real following the official reveal of Ren & Stimpy, whose models lined up with those featured in the leak.
• Toph was leaked by a rogue developer along with the stage line-up and scribbled out images of Garfield and Shredder. Garfield was not identified, but some players did manage to identify Shredder.
• Garfield and Shredder, who were intended for base game but had to be delayed as free DLC, were found inside the game's code through datamining immediately after launch.
• April O'Neil, Ren & Stimpy, CatDog, Aang, Korra were revealed on a silhouetted box art provided to retailers and revealed on announcement day. April's silhouette was vague enough that some people mistook her other characters, such as Carly from iCarly and the live action version of Dora the Explorer from the film Dora & the Lost City of Gold, but most fans deduced that is was April ahead of the reveal.
• Ren & Stimpy's inclusion was further proven by the discovery of an ESRB rating for the game, mentioning moves known as "Log Toss" (referencing a fictional toy from their show) and "First Fart" (referencing an episode of their show).
• A model lineup featuring Garfield was discovered from an unknown source before launch, it was confirmed to be real following the official reveal of Ren & Stimpy, whose models lined up with those featured in the leak.
• Toph was leaked by a rogue developer along with the stage line-up and scribbled out images of Garfield and Shredder. Garfield was not identified, but some players did manage to identify Shredder.
• Garfield and Shredder, who were intended for base game but had to be delayed as free DLC, were found inside the game's code through datamining immediately after launch.
Silhouettes:
https://dotesports.com/fgc/news/korra-catdog-and-more-potentially-revealed-on-early-nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-box-art
Toph:
https://gamerant.com/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-leak-toph-avatar/
Ren & Stimpy ESRB:
https://www.esrb.org/ratings/37984/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl/
Shredder and Garfield:
https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/15285/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-datamine-garfield-shredder-dlc
Garfield model:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AllStarBrawl/comments/pdhssk/why_the_garfield_leak_might_actually_be_real/
https://dotesports.com/fgc/news/korra-catdog-and-more-potentially-revealed-on-early-nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-box-art
Toph:
https://gamerant.com/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-leak-toph-avatar/
Ren & Stimpy ESRB:
https://www.esrb.org/ratings/37984/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl/
Shredder and Garfield:
https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/15285/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-datamine-garfield-shredder-dlc
Garfield model:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AllStarBrawl/comments/pdhssk/why_the_garfield_leak_might_actually_be_real/
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When Rashid was unveiled as a playable character in Street Fighter V, his specific nationality was unknown, with players only knowing that he was Middle Eastern. However, in 2022 when the entire playable base game roster and first wave of DLC of Street Fighter 6 was leaked, it revealed a more specific country he was from, with Rashid confirmed as being Saudi Arabian.
Street Fighter 6 character art leak with Saudi Arabian flag:
https://www.gematsu.com/2022/06/street-fighter-6-artwork-of-22-playable-characters-leaked
Street Fighter Fandom wiki page:
https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Rashid
https://www.gematsu.com/2022/06/street-fighter-6-artwork-of-22-playable-characters-leaked
Street Fighter Fandom wiki page:
https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Rashid
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In 2002, the alpha version of Doom 3 had been leaked online. In this alpha version, the logo used for Doom 3 looked markedly different from its final version, using stylized roman numerals like one of its predecessors Doom II: Hell on Earth.
The Inquirer article:
https://web.archive.org/web/20021106093537/http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=6050
Doom Wiki article:
https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Doom_3_alpha_version
E3 2002 footage (banner and demo booth seen in the first few seconds):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxMWIb34Yjo
https://web.archive.org/web/20021106093537/http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=6050
Doom Wiki article:
https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Doom_3_alpha_version
E3 2002 footage (banner and demo booth seen in the first few seconds):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxMWIb34Yjo
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In the reveal trailer for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, a set of gameplay footage from the first installment is shown. This is notable for two reasons, one being that the footage shows off multiple characters not featured in the second game, and that one scene shows a beta version of the Wild Waterfall stage with a smaller waterfall and different colors for the Thornberrys' ComVee. This would lead to a theory that the Wild Waterfall footage was taken from NASB 2 and accidentally inserted into the NASB 1 section of the trailer, which if true would confirm that Lincoln Loud and Leonardo were returning.
This theory was quite easily debunked by Lincoln and Leonardo using their models from the first All-Star Brawl while everyone else got revised models, and a KO explosion effect featured in the snippet being different from one shown later in the trailer. Nigel Thornberry's character showcase would later show off a new Wild Thornberrys stage in place of Wild Waterfall, which was shortly followed by a leak showing Lincoln as an NPC cameo on the Loud Castle stage.
This theory was quite easily debunked by Lincoln and Leonardo using their models from the first All-Star Brawl while everyone else got revised models, and a KO explosion effect featured in the snippet being different from one shown later in the trailer. Nigel Thornberry's character showcase would later show off a new Wild Thornberrys stage in place of Wild Waterfall, which was shortly followed by a leak showing Lincoln as an NPC cameo on the Loud Castle stage.
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There were plans to create original Skylanders exclusive to Ring of Heroes before the game's closure. This included a Dark elemental mantis Skylander named Machetis, an Undead elemental bat-esque Skylander named BatGatling, an unnamed kangaroo-esque Skylander, and an unknown green Skylander. Additionally, two skin texture packs for an unknown dwarf character (both regular and awakened) were leaked.
Plans to create original Skylanders: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/462939935?t=00h46m16s
Scrapped Skylanders: https://imgur.com/a/RhsyDm9
Dwarf character leak: https://tcrf.net/Skylanders_Ring_of_Heroes/Planned_Content#And_More.21
Scrapped Skylanders: https://imgur.com/a/RhsyDm9
Dwarf character leak: https://tcrf.net/Skylanders_Ring_of_Heroes/Planned_Content#And_More.21
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On December 24, 2022, an anonymous user on the Internet Archive uploaded the source code for Rayman 4, the original prototype for what would later become Rayman Raving Rabbids. The Rayman 4 prototype, which was known to be a 3D Platform game with beat'em up elements that involved the Rabbids as the game's antagonists, showcases several interesting features. Some of the content featured in the E3 2006 trailer can be found in the prototype such as rideable animal companions, interchangeable costumes, combat gameplay, and explorable settings such as a forest, cave, & gear temple.
Some newer never-before-seen content includes:
• Early unfinished cutscenes some featuring a witch doctor from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc.
• Explorable Rabbid bases/lairs with programmed Rabbid enemies.
• Rayman utilizing several projectile weapons.
• Other explorable worlds such as a village setting and a sphincter-inspired level.
• Rayman controlling Rabbid vehicles such as a hovercraft and large robots.
• When receiving damage, Rayman loses his clothing except for a leaf covering. This costume was repurposed as the Rayomz skin in Rayman Legends seven years later.
Some newer never-before-seen content includes:
• Early unfinished cutscenes some featuring a witch doctor from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc.
• Explorable Rabbid bases/lairs with programmed Rabbid enemies.
• Rayman utilizing several projectile weapons.
• Other explorable worlds such as a village setting and a sphincter-inspired level.
• Rayman controlling Rabbid vehicles such as a hovercraft and large robots.
• When receiving damage, Rayman loses his clothing except for a leaf covering. This costume was repurposed as the Rayomz skin in Rayman Legends seven years later.
Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/details/rayman-4-prototype-source-code_202212
E3 2006 Trailer:
https://youtu.be/snwJsDajvo8?si=HFnyPpLg5rOoAnG1&t=26
Prototype Cutscene:
https://youtu.be/Sta7VQ_fDJQ?si=bqw61OdGPJXAAYde
Rayman 4 Prototype Footage:
https://youtu.be/o_X5iKoz6Bk?si=P0wOgc9NIdDlFcsZ
Playlist of prototype videos:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNpRIaMhANgqtJud2P-bZXDcPzhUnJu4u&si=6EaKChEHNiKJQBlw
Rayomz in Rayman Legends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgICBEznSxA
https://archive.org/details/rayman-4-prototype-source-code_202212
E3 2006 Trailer:
https://youtu.be/snwJsDajvo8?si=HFnyPpLg5rOoAnG1&t=26
Prototype Cutscene:
https://youtu.be/Sta7VQ_fDJQ?si=bqw61OdGPJXAAYde
Rayman 4 Prototype Footage:
https://youtu.be/o_X5iKoz6Bk?si=P0wOgc9NIdDlFcsZ
Playlist of prototype videos:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNpRIaMhANgqtJud2P-bZXDcPzhUnJu4u&si=6EaKChEHNiKJQBlw
Rayomz in Rayman Legends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgICBEznSxA
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the first Mario game to feature Kevin Afghani as the voice of both Mario and Luigi, replacing Charles Martinet, who announced his retirement from voice acting and shift to a brand ambassador position earlier in 2023.
While Afghani didn't announce his involvement until October 13, 2023, his presence in the game was leaked two days earlier on 4chan, when an anonymous user datamined a kiosk demo and leaked the game's voice cast, backing this up with images showing parts of the game that hadn't been publicly revealed yet. Because the cast list didn't state the voice actors' roles, users used process of elimination to determine who Mario's voice actor was, incorrectly guessing that it was Mick Wingert after assuming that Afghani was only voicing the Talking Flowers. In a statement sent to IGN, Wingert's agent refuted the claim that he was voicing Mario, and was later revealed to actually be the voice for the Talking Flowers.
While Afghani didn't announce his involvement until October 13, 2023, his presence in the game was leaked two days earlier on 4chan, when an anonymous user datamined a kiosk demo and leaked the game's voice cast, backing this up with images showing parts of the game that hadn't been publicly revealed yet. Because the cast list didn't state the voice actors' roles, users used process of elimination to determine who Mario's voice actor was, incorrectly guessing that it was Mick Wingert after assuming that Afghani was only voicing the Talking Flowers. In a statement sent to IGN, Wingert's agent refuted the claim that he was voicing Mario, and was later revealed to actually be the voice for the Talking Flowers.
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In Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, King Chicken's name had been uncovered through datamines months before his release. These datamines show that the character's name was very briefly changed to "King Paul III" (a pun on "poultry") before being reverted back to the earlier name for the character's official release.
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During the prerelease of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, a set of placeholder pages were found on the game's website relating to different characters. Most notable of these pages was one for Helga, a character who was in the first Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl and hadn't been seen in All-Star Brawl 2 marketing materials or leaks at that point - this led a lot of fans to believe that Helga would be returning. Ultimately, she would only be a background cameo on the Aquarium stage.
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In a 1995 developer interview, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that the Super Star was originally going to briefly transform Baby Mario into his adult self. However, the idea was discarded after one of the developers pointed out that it would clash with the game's premise of being an origin story for the Mario brothers. Instead, Super Star Mario was redesigned to simply be Baby Mario in a yellow cape.
In 2020, sprites for Mario's adult form were uncovered as part of a massive leak of data from Nintendo's internal servers. These sprites indicate that Super Star Mario was not originally able to float in the air and that he was able to ride Yoshi to some extent (in the final game, Yoshi reverts to an egg until the Super Star wears off).
In 2020, sprites for Mario's adult form were uncovered as part of a massive leak of data from Nintendo's internal servers. These sprites indicate that Super Star Mario was not originally able to float in the air and that he was able to ride Yoshi to some extent (in the final game, Yoshi reverts to an egg until the Super Star wears off).
Developer interview:
https://shmuplations.com/yoshi/
Development sprites of adult Mario:
https://tcrf.net/Development:Super_Mario_World_2:_Yoshi%27s_Island/Sprites#Mario
https://shmuplations.com/yoshi/
Development sprites of adult Mario:
https://tcrf.net/Development:Super_Mario_World_2:_Yoshi%27s_Island/Sprites#Mario
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The boss on Solar known as Vulcain, alternatively known as サンガー (Sangā) or Sanger in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, was originally intended to be the boss for Sector X.
A developer story on the Japanese website for Star Fox 64 reveals Sector X was originally meant to be the "Andross Army Biological Weapon Development Factory", and Fox and his crew were supposed to have engaged with a transport fleet heading for the factory, where they would sneak past the security defenses and enter the interior of the factory, only to find it in a state of disarray due to an accident during an experiment with robots and out-of-control bioweapons attacking all over. They would eventually come across an enemy transport ship attempting to escape only for it to be suddenly destroyed from the inside, revealing Vulcain as the stage's boss.
In the final game, Spyborg (HVC-09 in the Japanese version) is the boss of Sector X, and Vulcain was relocated to planet Solar. Vulcain's beta textures from its tenure as the Sector X boss was recently discovered within files pertaining to Star Fox 64 in the Nintendo Gigaleak.
A developer story on the Japanese website for Star Fox 64 reveals Sector X was originally meant to be the "Andross Army Biological Weapon Development Factory", and Fox and his crew were supposed to have engaged with a transport fleet heading for the factory, where they would sneak past the security defenses and enter the interior of the factory, only to find it in a state of disarray due to an accident during an experiment with robots and out-of-control bioweapons attacking all over. They would eventually come across an enemy transport ship attempting to escape only for it to be suddenly destroyed from the inside, revealing Vulcain as the stage's boss.
In the final game, Spyborg (HVC-09 in the Japanese version) is the boss of Sector X, and Vulcain was relocated to planet Solar. Vulcain's beta textures from its tenure as the Sector X boss was recently discovered within files pertaining to Star Fox 64 in the Nintendo Gigaleak.
Official Japanese Nintendo website character bios:
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nfxj/member/index2.html#fox
Vulcain discovery Reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/starfox/comments/11kd73n/vulcain_found_in_the_sector_x_prototype_he_used/
Vulcain beta textures comparison video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyxEQp0hloQ
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nfxj/member/index2.html#fox
Vulcain discovery Reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/starfox/comments/11kd73n/vulcain_found_in_the_sector_x_prototype_he_used/
Vulcain beta textures comparison video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyxEQp0hloQ
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In the weeks prior to Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2's release, a near-complete prototype build of the game leaked online. The Twitter account for the game's main developer, Fair Play Labs, accidentally retweeted a GIF of SpongeBob dancing from an unrevealed sound test mode and promptly deleted it. Community manager Thaddeus Crews expressed that, while he didn't have a particular moral problem with fans playing the leaked build, he advised against competitive players using it for practice due to how outdated it is.
Fair Play Tweet screenshot:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/nick-brawl-2-nasb-2-updates-thread.751759/page-12
Repiteo tweet:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1715910478097007037
https://www.resetera.com/threads/nick-brawl-2-nasb-2-updates-thread.751759/page-12
Repiteo tweet:
https://twitter.com/Repiteo/status/1715910478097007037
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subdirectory_arrow_right Sonic Origins (Game)
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Sonic Origins contains leftover data from the then-unreleased Sonic Frontiers. This is how it was first discovered that Big the Cat and his fishing minigame would return in Frontiers.
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Prior to the game's release, a picture of the game's main menu was leaked online. The simplicity of the menu lead to Mark Kern (the former lead developer of World of Warcraft) accusing the team behind Starfield of not caring for their work, merely rushing through to hit deadlines. This was met with backlash from fans, with many pointing out that the menu design was standard for Bethesda titles. Bethesda employee Pete Hines later criticized Kern for being unprofessional, and further reiterated that the menu design was a standard for the studio.
News coverage of the controversy:
https://www.ign.com/articles/starfield-leaked-start-screen-discourse-addressed-by-bethesdas-head-of-publishing
https://dotesports.com/starfield/news/starfield-main-menu-controversy-explained
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/starfield-start-screen-controversy-sees-bethesda-exec-hit-back/1100-6517030/
https://www.ign.com/articles/starfield-leaked-start-screen-discourse-addressed-by-bethesdas-head-of-publishing
https://dotesports.com/starfield/news/starfield-main-menu-controversy-explained
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/starfield-start-screen-controversy-sees-bethesda-exec-hit-back/1100-6517030/
Platform: Nintendo Switch
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Among the material uncovered in the 2020 Gigaleak, a large-scale data leak from Nintendo's internal servers, was a series of documents surrounding Project INDY, an early iteration of the Nintendo Switch co-developed with ST Microelectronics. Project INDY was envisioned as a successor to the Nintendo 3DS and was halfway between it and the Wii U in terms of processing power.
The system would've carried over many of the 3DS' features, including dual-screen functionality, touch controls, stereoscopic 3D, motion sensors, augmented reality functionality, and StreetPass support. The system also would've featured backwards compatibility with 3DS game cards, Bluetooth connectivity (including support for wireless speakers and headsets), GPS functionality, a videotelephony app, the ability to wirelessly project games to a TV screen via Miracast, and support to quickly convert a commercially released unit into a developer system, easing development costs for independent studios. Many of these features would be carried over to the Switch in modified forms.
Technical documents for Project INDY show that while prototype software was developed for the system, Nintendo were unsure about its specifications and came up with various alternative options, such as support for 120 fps video, an 800p display, and a design with a single, oblong touchscreen that spans the full face of the device save for two joysticks near each end. The latter design was the final iteration that Nintendo came up with before ceasing work with ST Microelectronics in late 2014. By this point, Nintendo had devised the Switch's final name, listing it on the design's blueprints.
An earlier iteration of this oblong design would also become the basis for a hoax image created in the interim between Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's announcement of the Switch's development in March 2015 and the company's first public reveal of the device in October 2016. The image is a 3D-printed mockup of the Switch based on a patent filed earlier in 2014, which itself reveals that Nintendo was still considering stereoscopic 3D, backwards compatibility with 3DS games, and videotelephony support.
The system would've carried over many of the 3DS' features, including dual-screen functionality, touch controls, stereoscopic 3D, motion sensors, augmented reality functionality, and StreetPass support. The system also would've featured backwards compatibility with 3DS game cards, Bluetooth connectivity (including support for wireless speakers and headsets), GPS functionality, a videotelephony app, the ability to wirelessly project games to a TV screen via Miracast, and support to quickly convert a commercially released unit into a developer system, easing development costs for independent studios. Many of these features would be carried over to the Switch in modified forms.
Technical documents for Project INDY show that while prototype software was developed for the system, Nintendo were unsure about its specifications and came up with various alternative options, such as support for 120 fps video, an 800p display, and a design with a single, oblong touchscreen that spans the full face of the device save for two joysticks near each end. The latter design was the final iteration that Nintendo came up with before ceasing work with ST Microelectronics in late 2014. By this point, Nintendo had devised the Switch's final name, listing it on the design's blueprints.
An earlier iteration of this oblong design would also become the basis for a hoax image created in the interim between Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's announcement of the Switch's development in March 2015 and the company's first public reveal of the device in October 2016. The image is a 3D-printed mockup of the Switch based on a patent filed earlier in 2014, which itself reveals that Nintendo was still considering stereoscopic 3D, backwards compatibility with 3DS games, and videotelephony support.
Platform: Nintendo GameCube
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Among the files uncovered in a massive 2020 breach of internal server data from Nintendo are documents surrounding Project BB2, a never-released, iQue-branded version of the GameCube for the Chinese market. According to an executive summary from January 30, 2004, this system would've played games off of CD-ROM and DVD-ROM discs rather than the GameCube's proprietary format; consequently, it also would've been compatible with audio CDs and DVD video like the Panasonic Q. Project BB2 was also intended to feature karaoke support, owed to karaoke's high popularity in China.
Platform: Nintendo 64DD
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Nintendo planned to release the 64DD in North America and even manufactured test units with fully translated BIOSes and functional region locking. However, the idea was ultimately dropped due to the add-on's low sales in Japan. Concrete proof of these plans wouldn't become public until 2016, when YouTuber Jason Lindsey (a.k.a. MetalJesusRocks) found a surviving test unit and verified its legitimacy with former Nintendo of America employee Mark DeLoura.
Ars Technica article:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/07/rare-us-version-of-the-n64s-disc-drive-add-on-unearthed-near-seattle/
MetalJesusRocks and Hard4Games videos on the test unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b64Bx0WKh7M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe-fs1COgr0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgwM_Zg1U8k
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/07/rare-us-version-of-the-n64s-disc-drive-add-on-unearthed-near-seattle/
MetalJesusRocks and Hard4Games videos on the test unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b64Bx0WKh7M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe-fs1COgr0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgwM_Zg1U8k
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