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'''''Bootleg Sampler''''', despite its name, is an official [[Sega Saturn]] demo disc packaged with new consoles for a period in both North America and Europe. Like later demo discs, it features a number of playable demos and movie clips. | '''''Bootleg Sampler''''', despite its name, is an official [[Sega Saturn]] demo disc packaged with new consoles for a period in both North America and Europe. Like later demo discs, it features a number of playable demos and movie clips. | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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*''[[Bug!]]'' (Only playable in the second and third versions. The first US version contains a ''Bug!'' FMV rather than said demo). | *''[[Bug!]]'' (Only playable in the second and third versions. The first US version contains a ''Bug!'' FMV rather than said demo). | ||
*''[[Clockwork Knight 2]]'' | *''[[Clockwork Knight 2]]'' | ||
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*''[[Wing Arms]]'' | *''[[Wing Arms]]'' | ||
*a compilation video, containing clips from ''[[Ghen War]]'', ''[[Cyber Speedway]]'', ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'', ''[[Black Fire]]'', ''[[Astal]]'', ''[[Mr. Bones]]'', ''[[Congo the Movie: The Lost City of Zinj]]'' and ''[[The Mansion of Hidden Souls]]''. | *a compilation video, containing clips from ''[[Ghen War]]'', ''[[Cyber Speedway]]'', ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'', ''[[Black Fire]]'', ''[[Astal]]'', ''[[Mr. Bones]]'', ''[[Congo the Movie: The Lost City of Zinj]]'' and ''[[The Mansion of Hidden Souls]]''. | ||
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+ | Three variants of the ''Bootleg Sampler'' were released among the US and Europe, with small differences. The first version (US), contains three playable demos and eight videos, while the second version added a playable demo for ''[[Bug!]]'' (rather than the video presented in the first). | ||
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+ | As both discs at first glance are visually identical, there are three easy ways to know what version the user has; the first is to either put the disc into a Sega Saturn and see which version the user has by the menu screen. The second and much easier way is to compare the CD Matrix Codes on the bottom of the CD (1008681031 for First version and 1008681031-2 for the Second). The third is to insert the disc into a computer and find out the CD Header version of the disc (1.006 for the First version and 2.009 for the second). A hex editor or an application such as Madrom's "Saturn Region Patcher (SRP)" can be used to read this value. | ||
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+ | The third version was the PAL release, which was identical to the second other than certain PAL related messages. The ''Bug!'' FMV is still on the game disc for the second USA and PAL release. The PAL version was distributed with issue #3 of the UK's ''[[Sega Saturn Magazine]]''. | ||
==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Developer(s) of original games: Realtime Associates, Sega AM3, Sega | |||||||||||||||
Game total: 4 (3 in the first version) | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Demo disc | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Bootleg Sampler, despite its name, is an official Sega Saturn demo disc packaged with new consoles for a period in both North America and Europe. Like later demo discs, it features a number of playable demos and movie clips.
Contents
Contents
Playable demos
- Bug! (Only playable in the second and third versions. The first US version contains a Bug! FMV rather than said demo).
- Clockwork Knight 2
- Sega Rally Championship
- World Series Baseball
Videos
- Bug! (Only in the first US version. The second and third versions contain a playable demo of Bug!, instead of the video).
- Daytona USA
- NHL All-Star Hockey
- Mystaria - The Realms of Lore
- Panzer Dragoon
- Virtua Cop
- Virtua Fighter 2
- Wing Arms
- a compilation video, containing clips from Ghen War, Cyber Speedway, Virtua Fighter Remix, Black Fire, Astal, Mr. Bones, Congo the Movie: The Lost City of Zinj and The Mansion of Hidden Souls.
Versions
Three variants of the Bootleg Sampler were released among the US and Europe, with small differences. The first version (US), contains three playable demos and eight videos, while the second version added a playable demo for Bug! (rather than the video presented in the first).
As both discs at first glance are visually identical, there are three easy ways to know what version the user has; the first is to either put the disc into a Sega Saturn and see which version the user has by the menu screen. The second and much easier way is to compare the CD Matrix Codes on the bottom of the CD (1008681031 for First version and 1008681031-2 for the Second). The third is to insert the disc into a computer and find out the CD Header version of the disc (1.006 for the First version and 2.009 for the second). A hex editor or an application such as Madrom's "Saturn Region Patcher (SRP)" can be used to read this value.
The third version was the PAL release, which was identical to the second other than certain PAL related messages. The Bug! FMV is still on the game disc for the second USA and PAL release. The PAL version was distributed with issue #3 of the UK's Sega Saturn Magazine.
Physical scans
Technical information
- Main article: Bootleg Sampler/Technical information.
References
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