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Minor correction: Popeye in High Seas High-Jinks seems to be mostly complete, but from the ones I've mentioned, seems to be the only one that should be considered "Prototype".
Pretty much this, idk why Spike labeled this and Flintstones as prototypes, these are full digital-only releases, by this logic games such as Kirby Blowout Blast and Rhythm Heaven MegaMix should count as prototypes since they only released digitally before servers shut down.Again, I wouldn't consider this a "prototype" as this version WAS released to the public back in 1995. A "prototype" refers to any build of a game prior to its retail release.
I was thinking something similar but a hack of the Mega Drive Rom of Caught in the Act to add these levels like originally intended.By the way, would it be possible to add the extra levels of this version to the fan-made MSU-MD and SRAM patches of Garfield: Caught in the Act?
The "lost levels" are no longer "lost". So really, this should have been called "Garfield: The Levels".
Joke aside, I'm so glad that this previously lost digital exclusive build has been recovered. I never thought I'd see the day in which such a monumental event happens.
Again, I wouldn't consider this a "prototype" as this version WAS released to the public back in 1995. A "prototype" refers to any build of a game prior to its retail release.
Or Garfield 2J for Super PlayersThe "lost levels" are no longer "lost". So really, this should have been called "Garfield: The Levels".![]()





