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The following is a list of '''[[prerelease and unused content]]''' in {{NL}}. | The following is a list of '''[[prerelease and unused content]]''' in {{NL}}. | ||
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In the prerelease build of {{NL|nolink}} shown at E3 2010, a number of significant differences from later builds can be seen in screenshots released to the press.<ref>https://ia903208.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/34/items/nintendo-e3-2010-press-kit/3DS_ACrossing.zip</ref> | In the prerelease build of {{NL|nolink}} shown at E3 2010, a number of significant differences from later builds can be seen in screenshots released to the press.<ref>https://ia903208.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/34/items/nintendo-e3-2010-press-kit/3DS_ACrossing.zip</ref> | ||
− | Different textures and models are used for trees, fruits, flowers, and houses. Furthermore, all models use very different lighting than their final release counterparts and the sky notably lacks any clouds. [[Public works project]]s had stone underneath them, much like key buildings do in the final game. | + | Different textures and models are used for trees, fruits, flowers, and houses. Furthermore, all models use very different lighting than their final release counterparts and the sky notably lacks any clouds. [[Public works project]]s had stone underneath them, much like key buildings do in the final game. Some flowers, particularly tulips. appear to have much more detailed 3D models than in the final game. |
A further screenshot seems to show that the beach was originally going to have a slight slope going into the ocean. | A further screenshot seems to show that the beach was originally going to have a slight slope going into the ocean. | ||
The villager dialogue box initially used a more rectangular design with a speech bubble for the villager's name. The box itself would be reused in the final game for non-character text with the speech bubble removed. The speech bubble is green in dialgoue with Rosie, unlike the pink used in the final game with female villagers. | The villager dialogue box initially used a more rectangular design with a speech bubble for the villager's name. The box itself would be reused in the final game for non-character text with the speech bubble removed. The speech bubble is green in dialgoue with Rosie, unlike the pink used in the final game with female villagers. | ||
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+ | In one of the screenshots, a male character is seen with a hairstyle not found in the final game. It appears to be an early version of the [[Hairstyle#In_New_Leaf_2|messy hairstyle]]. | ||
<gallery widths=300px heights=180px> | <gallery widths=300px heights=180px> | ||
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NL Beach E3 2010.png|A player character standing over the beach | NL Beach E3 2010.png|A player character standing over the beach | ||
NL Rosie E3 2010.png|Early villager dialogue box | NL Rosie E3 2010.png|Early villager dialogue box | ||
− | NL PWP E3 2010.png|[[ | + | NL PWP E3 2010.png|Player with the early messy hairstyle standing in front of [[public works project]]s with stone underneath |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Tokyo Game Show 2010=== | ===Tokyo Game Show 2010=== | ||
[[File:NL Villager House TGS 2010.png|thumb|Early villager house]] | [[File:NL Villager House TGS 2010.png|thumb|Early villager house]] | ||
− | The same build as depicted in the E3 2010 screenshots was shown in a software lineup reel during Nintendo's 2010 Tokyo Game Show conference.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8kcS8VPzc&t=140s</ref> The footage appears to have been taken at the same time as the screenshots, showing many of the same things. The most notable new thing shown is a full view of an early villager house. Alongside the beach screenshot from E3, it appears that there may only be one villager house design at this point in development. | + | The same build as depicted in the E3 2010 screenshots was shown in a software lineup reel during Nintendo's 2010 Tokyo Game Show conference.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8kcS8VPzc&t=140s</ref> The footage appears to have been taken at the same time as the screenshots, showing many of the same things. The most notable new thing shown is a full view of an early villager house. It bears a close resemblance to the house design used in {{CF}} and has a small walkway not seen in the final game. Alongside the beach screenshot from E3, it appears that there may only be one villager house design at this point in development. |
===3DS Game Lineup Trailer=== | ===3DS Game Lineup Trailer=== | ||
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{{NL|nolink}} was formally revealed with a video trailer at E3 2011.<ref>https://ia903103.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/18/items/NintendoE32011PressKit/E3%202011%20Press%20Kit.zip</ref> | {{NL|nolink}} was formally revealed with a video trailer at E3 2011.<ref>https://ia903103.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/18/items/NintendoE32011PressKit/E3%202011%20Press%20Kit.zip</ref> | ||
− | The game, while not quite finished, looks much closer to its final state. Lighting has been substantially improved and the skybox now has clouds. Fruits and houses look very close to the final game, although the tent has a bundle of wood that was later removed. The stone underneath public works projects has been removed, bringing them to their final appearance, and it is shown that villagers can sit on benches. | + | The game, while not quite finished, looks much closer to its final state. Lighting has been substantially improved and the skybox now has clouds. Fruits and houses look very close to the final game, although the tent has a bundle of wood that was later removed. The small walkway previously seen remains, but appears to have been redone. The stone underneath public works projects has been removed, bringing them to their final appearance, and it is shown that villagers can sit on benches. |
Trees and flowers have been redesigned, still appearing similar to what was shown in E3 2010 but with redone models and textures. Cedar and palm trees are first shown, the former featuring a significantly different design than in the final game and the latter appearing identical to the final save for a slightly taller trunk. | Trees and flowers have been redesigned, still appearing similar to what was shown in E3 2010 but with redone models and textures. Cedar and palm trees are first shown, the former featuring a significantly different design than in the final game and the latter appearing identical to the final save for a slightly taller trunk. | ||
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It also appears that tulips were redesigned between E3 and this trailer, as they much more closely resemble the final game. | It also appears that tulips were redesigned between E3 and this trailer, as they much more closely resemble the final game. | ||
− | After the conference, Nintendo posted a Developer Roundtable to the Nintendo Channel.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-HIlN9bnj0</ref> In it, {{NL|nolink}}'s lead developers displayed concept art and mentioned a few features that had not been shown in video yet. These included [[Main Street]], the existence of a [[Re-Tail|"furniture shop"]], the ability to customize the house exterior, and the [[ | + | After the conference, Nintendo posted a Developer Roundtable to the Nintendo Channel.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-HIlN9bnj0</ref> In it, {{NL|nolink}}'s lead developers displayed concept art and mentioned a few features that had not been shown in video yet. These included [[Main Street]], the existence of a [[Re-Tail|"furniture shop"]], the ability to customize the house exterior, and the [[HH Showcase]]. |
<gallery widths=300px heights=180px> | <gallery widths=300px heights=180px> | ||
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NL Tulips and Trunk TGS 2011.png|Two players on multiplayer, one sitting on a tree trunk. The tulips have been updated since E3 to their final appearance | NL Tulips and Trunk TGS 2011.png|Two players on multiplayer, one sitting on a tree trunk. The tulips have been updated since E3 to their final appearance | ||
Animal-Crossing-Map.jpg|A concept art map shown in the Developer Roundtable | Animal-Crossing-Map.jpg|A concept art map shown in the Developer Roundtable | ||
− | NL | + | NL Nook's Homes Concept Art.png|Concept art of [[Tom Nook]] standing in front of a different [[Nook's Homes]] design from the Developer Roundtable |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Unused content== | ==Unused content== | ||
− | {{Section}} | + | {{Section stub}} |
− | [[File:NL | + | ===Bed icon=== |
+ | [[File:Bed Interaction NL Unused Icon.png|thumb|right|The unused bed icon]] | ||
+ | The icon used in {{CF}} when replacing the player's bed in the [[Attic#Animal Crossing: City Folk|attic]] appears in {{NL|short|nolink}}'s files, with a red X drawn over it. | ||
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+ | ===Blue argyle tank=== | ||
+ | {{Main|Item:Blue argyle tank (New Leaf)}} | ||
+ | [[File:Blue Argyle Tank NL Model.png|thumb|left|128px|Blue argyle tank]] | ||
+ | The blue argyle tank is a fully functional item that has existed since the initial version of {{NL|short|nolink}} and is unobtainable in-game. The item is a unisex tank top that has the basic style and the blue and gray colors. It can also be sold to [[Re-Tail]] for {{Currency|Bells|1100}} or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] for {{Currency|Bells|880}}. The item belongs in the same source group as distributed items in {{NL|short|nolink}}, suggesting it was planned to be distributed. | ||
+ | {{Clear|left}} | ||
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+ | ===Census menu=== | ||
+ | [[File:NLWa Census Menu.png|thumb|left|250px|The unused census menu]] | ||
+ | Beginning in the {{NLWa|short}} update, there is an unused menu, internally named <code>census</code>, that tracks various statistics about the player and their town. The menu can be enabled by setting a single flag in the save file; when enabled, it appears between the [[town initiative]] and [[Town Pass Card]] menus. While the tracked statistics are shown, the labels for what the statistics represent are missing. | ||
+ | {{Clear|left}} | ||
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+ | ===Cut swimming pool public works project=== | ||
+ | [[File:Pool HHD Icon.png|thumb|right|The swimming pool in {{HHD|short|nolink}}]] | ||
+ | Although not in {{NL|nolink}}'s files, there appears to be a remnant of a planned swimming pool [[public works project]] in {{HHD}}. Although available in-game as a standard furniture item, the corresponding file is titled <code>fobj_pool.bch</code>. All other furniture with the <code>fobj</code> prefix were originally public works projects in {{NL|nolink}}, while standard furniture instead uses the <code>int</code> (interior) prefix. | ||
+ | {{Clear|right}} | ||
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===E3 2010 screenshot=== | ===E3 2010 screenshot=== | ||
− | A screenshot corresponding with the E3 2010/TGS 2010 build can be found within the game files. It depicts the early house model seen in other media of this build, with no visible player character in frame.<ref name="The Cutting Room Floor">https://tcrf.net/Animal_Crossing:_New_Leaf#Unused_Graphics</ref> | + | [[File:NL E3 Demo Leftover.png|thumb|right|Leftover E3 demo screenshot from the game files]] |
− | + | A screenshot corresponding with the E3 2010/TGS 2010 build can be found within the game files. It depicts the early house model seen in other media of this build, with no visible player character in frame.<ref name="The Cutting Room Floor">https://tcrf.net/Animal_Crossing:_New_Leaf#Unused_Graphics</ref> The early tulip models are particularly visible in this image due to the angle. | |
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===Early "K.K. Swing" cover=== | ===Early "K.K. Swing" cover=== | ||
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|footer= Comparison between the unused and used covers | |footer= Comparison between the unused and used covers | ||
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− | {{NL|nolink}} adds covers for all [[K.K. Slider]] songs in the game. Found in the | + | {{NL|nolink}} adds covers for all [[K.K. Slider]] songs in the game. Found in the game's files is an early cover for "[[K.K. Swing]]." It looks nothing like the final cover, but bears a resemblance to that used for "[[Hypno K.K.]]" It appears to use the model for K.K. Slider from {{CF}}.<ref name="The Cutting Room Floor"/> |
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{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
− | [[Category:Lists]] | + | {{Navbox Unused Content}} |
+ | [[Category:Lists of prerelease and unused content]] |
Latest revision as of 16:49, July 22, 2024
The following is a list of prerelease and unused content in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Early builds[edit]
E3 2010[edit]
In the prerelease build of Animal Crossing: New Leaf shown at E3 2010, a number of significant differences from later builds can be seen in screenshots released to the press.[1]
Different textures and models are used for trees, fruits, flowers, and houses. Furthermore, all models use very different lighting than their final release counterparts and the sky notably lacks any clouds. Public works projects had stone underneath them, much like key buildings do in the final game. Some flowers, particularly tulips. appear to have much more detailed 3D models than in the final game.
A further screenshot seems to show that the beach was originally going to have a slight slope going into the ocean.
The villager dialogue box initially used a more rectangular design with a speech bubble for the villager's name. The box itself would be reused in the final game for non-character text with the speech bubble removed. The speech bubble is green in dialgoue with Rosie, unlike the pink used in the final game with female villagers.
In one of the screenshots, a male character is seen with a hairstyle not found in the final game. It appears to be an early version of the messy hairstyle.
Player with the early messy hairstyle standing in front of public works projects with stone underneath
Tokyo Game Show 2010[edit]
The same build as depicted in the E3 2010 screenshots was shown in a software lineup reel during Nintendo's 2010 Tokyo Game Show conference.[2] The footage appears to have been taken at the same time as the screenshots, showing many of the same things. The most notable new thing shown is a full view of an early villager house. It bears a close resemblance to the house design used in Animal Crossing: City Folk and has a small walkway not seen in the final game. Alongside the beach screenshot from E3, it appears that there may only be one villager house design at this point in development.
3DS Game Lineup Trailer[edit]
A lineup trailer released on January 19, 2011 shows further video of the E3 2010 screenshots, showing some new footage.[3] None of the footage reveals anything not already shown in prior media.
E3 2011[edit]
Animal Crossing: New Leaf was formally revealed with a video trailer at E3 2011.[4]
The game, while not quite finished, looks much closer to its final state. Lighting has been substantially improved and the skybox now has clouds. Fruits and houses look very close to the final game, although the tent has a bundle of wood that was later removed. The small walkway previously seen remains, but appears to have been redone. The stone underneath public works projects has been removed, bringing them to their final appearance, and it is shown that villagers can sit on benches.
Trees and flowers have been redesigned, still appearing similar to what was shown in E3 2010 but with redone models and textures. Cedar and palm trees are first shown, the former featuring a significantly different design than in the final game and the latter appearing identical to the final save for a slightly taller trunk.
Text boxes have been slightly redesigned, with the speech bubble replaced with a rectangular label and the color changed from blue to the light beige used in the final game's dialogue boxes. The label color now matches the final game, although with a gradient effect on it.
Wet suits make their first appearance in this trailer, seemingly identical in functionality to the final game. Notably, the dock has a different design and does not have a Tortimer Island box. Kapp'n is also not present but may simply not be unlocked yet. The beach also no longer has the slight slope seen in previous media.
Various other things are shown for the first time; including Isabelle, mushrooms, sneaking with nets, and furniture on walls; all appearing similar to the final game.
A player standing the older dock. Note the lack of a Tortimer Island box and the different pine tree
A player standing next to an updated house, public works project, and ceder trees
A player sneaking to catch a yellow butterfly
A player and Punchy sitting together on a bench
Tokyo Game Show 2011[edit]
Further video was shown at Tokyo Game Show 2011.[5][6] This build appears to be very similar to that shown during E3, showing a lot of new things not seen then.
The trailer is in Japanese, with dialogue revealing that the player is the mayor. It begins with the player deciding where to place their house and talking to Tom Nook, who looks the same as he does in the final game. Later dialogue with Isabelle, then called Hisho (Japanese for secretary) rather than her final Japanese name of Shizue, shows a player deciding where to build The Roost.
A number of additional features are shown, seemingly functionally identical to the final game. This includes the ability to sit on tree trunks, custom furniture (in the form of a player character placing down a Cabin Couch customized with the Heart Tee), and multiplayer.
It also appears that tulips were redesigned between E3 and this trailer, as they much more closely resemble the final game.
After the conference, Nintendo posted a Developer Roundtable to the Nintendo Channel.[7] In it, Animal Crossing: New Leaf's lead developers displayed concept art and mentioned a few features that had not been shown in video yet. These included Main Street, the existence of a "furniture shop", the ability to customize the house exterior, and the HH Showcase.
Tom Nook asking the player if they would like to build their house
Concept art of Tom Nook standing in front of a different Nook's Homes design from the Developer Roundtable
Unused content[edit]
Bed icon[edit]
The icon used in Animal Crossing: City Folk when replacing the player's bed in the attic appears in New Leaf's files, with a red X drawn over it.
Blue argyle tank[edit]
The blue argyle tank is a fully functional item that has existed since the initial version of New Leaf and is unobtainable in-game. The item is a unisex tank top that has the basic style and the blue and gray colors. It can also be sold to Re-Tail for 1,100 Bells or Timmy and Tommy's store for 880 Bells. The item belongs in the same source group as distributed items in New Leaf, suggesting it was planned to be distributed.
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Beginning in the Welcome amiibo update, there is an unused menu, internally named census
, that tracks various statistics about the player and their town. The menu can be enabled by setting a single flag in the save file; when enabled, it appears between the town initiative and Town Pass Card menus. While the tracked statistics are shown, the labels for what the statistics represent are missing.
Cut swimming pool public works project[edit]
Although not in Animal Crossing: New Leaf's files, there appears to be a remnant of a planned swimming pool public works project in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. Although available in-game as a standard furniture item, the corresponding file is titled fobj_pool.bch
. All other furniture with the fobj
prefix were originally public works projects in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, while standard furniture instead uses the int
(interior) prefix.
E3 2010 screenshot[edit]
A screenshot corresponding with the E3 2010/TGS 2010 build can be found within the game files. It depicts the early house model seen in other media of this build, with no visible player character in frame.[8] The early tulip models are particularly visible in this image due to the angle.
Early "K.K. Swing" cover[edit]
Animal Crossing: New Leaf adds covers for all K.K. Slider songs in the game. Found in the game's files is an early cover for "K.K. Swing." It looks nothing like the final cover, but bears a resemblance to that used for "Hypno K.K." It appears to use the model for K.K. Slider from Animal Crossing: City Folk.[8]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://ia903208.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/34/items/nintendo-e3-2010-press-kit/3DS_ACrossing.zip
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8kcS8VPzc&t=140s
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwhntDyPQxA&t=231s
- ↑ https://ia903103.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/18/items/NintendoE32011PressKit/E3%202011%20Press%20Kit.zip
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdC4k25TRJ0&t=461s
- ↑ https://www.ign.com/videos/2011/09/13/animal-crossing-3ds-whats-new-in-town
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-HIlN9bnj0
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 https://tcrf.net/Animal_Crossing:_New_Leaf#Unused_Graphics
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