https://tcrf.net/Special:RandomRootpage
Post interesting finds.
>>334970241
https://tcrf.net/Doom_%28PC%29#Unused_Quit_Messages
>suck it down, asshole!
>you're a fucking wimp!
Hmm, that reminds me...
https://tcrf.net/Hot_Wheels:_Velocity_X_(Game_Boy_Advance)
I like monkeys.
Forget random, I will post interesting finds:
https://tcrf.net/King's_Quest_II:_Romancing_the_Throne
>Word groups in the AGI engine define words and their synonyms (for example: acquire, take, get). King's Quest II has a single word group for its female characters, which means that you can call Valanice or Grandma "mermaid" and still have the parser understand you. The parser also understands perfectly if you refer to Little Red Riding Hood as a "sperm burping gutter slut".
>Valid terms for female characters:
>bitch
>cunt
>hose bag
>slut
>sperm burping gutter slut
>whore
https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Bros.
>Unused Spiny Egg Behavior
The Spiny eggs are thrown by Lakitu in a simple way, with no horizontal movement whatsoever. However, this is not the intended behavior; it's actually the result of a bug! The eggs are supposed to be thrown out relative to the player's speed, Lakitu's speed, the player's position, and a pseudo-random value, as well as bounce off of any blocks or walls that they hit on the way down. The following patch will fix the Spiny egg bug:
https://youtu.be/FmzyO2fYyCs
https://tcrf.net/Professor_Layton_and_the_Diabolical_Box
>The European UK English version reuses the US dub, with a single difference: all the lines said by Luke have been re-recorded by a native British voice actress. The British accent imitation done by the American actress was reportedly borderline offending for the UK play testers. This change was carried in all the Layton UK versions, since the first game.
Sodding Hell America
>>334971253
holy fuck
Ok NSFW ones, even more funny the stuff hidden in old games way before "hot-coffee"
https://tcrf.net/Mechanized_Attack_%28NES%29
https://tcrf.net/Golgo_13:_Top_Secret_Episode
https://tcrf.net/Blasto
https://tcrf.net/Titenic/Title_Screen_%26_Cutscenes
Anti-piracy rants in games are also fun:
https://tcrf.net/Jurassic_Park_(Amiga,_ECS)
https://tcrf.net/No_Mercy
Man, while we already know about it, the copy-protection for Earthbounds is nuts!
https://tcrf.net/EarthBound#Copy_Protection
>Layer One - Region Protection
>Layer Two - SRAM Check
>Layer Three - Increased Encounters
>Layer Four - Unknown
>Layer Five - The Grand Finale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmyoV1bkXNI
IF YOU MANAGE TO MAKE IT TO THE END IT ERASES YOUR SAVES!
https://tcrf.net/Pocket_Monster_%28SNES%29
>Anti-Piracy
If the game detects that it's running in an emulator or is a pirated copy, the animation of Ash scrolling upward in the intro will loop endlessly. It's unknown if similar anti-piracy measures exist in the Genesis version.
Anti-piracy in a BOOTLEG GAME! And I think something like those 8-bit NES christmas music carts can tell if you are using them in an emulator...
>>334972157
>there's a Golgo 13 video game
>>334972898
anti-piracy on bootleg games is actually oddly common
especially in arcade bootlegs, there's a handful with much more advanced protection schemes than the original game