Crusader 2 PSX Pre-Pre Alpha recovered and released

Keenan

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It's a wonderful day for Crusader history, as I am proud to announce the recovery and preservation of a pre-pre-alpha build of Crusader 2 for the Sony Playstation. It has been uploaded online for all to enjoy.
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Following the departure of Tony Zurovec from Origin Systems in late 1996, there was a bit of a scramble to keep Crusader going as both No Remorse and No Regret were financial successes for the company. You can peruse some of the design documents of this time. Ports of No Remorse to the Playstation and Saturn came out in December 1996, but nothing else ever did after that. The release today shows that there was at least some developmental effort during this period. Dated February 11, 1997, the pre-pre-alpha has interesting differences between both the original games and even the console version of No Remorse. It's hard to say if this was intended to be No Regret on console, since the levels are iterations of No Remorse levels, or if it's one of the undeveloped Crusader ideas.
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I tested it via original hardware, DuckStation, and MiSTer FPGA, and all work wonderfully. Bear in mind it is a pre-pre-alpha and can easily break. Big hint: use L2 + R1 to switch weapons.

For other preservationists, I have dumped the disc according to Redump.org standards and will be submitting it to their database.

I'm always looking for Crusader history to save. If you were involved with the game and--somehow--still haven't heard from me, please reach out to keenan@echosector.com and I'll make sure what you have is saved forever!
 
Damn, what a find! I see there's a flame throwing wall turret, which ties in nicely with screenshot(s) from a planned multiplayer (where you can see Silencers running around using flamethrowers). It seems this build was effectively a testing ground for various ideas.

BTW, in the last screenshot, is that colored lighting that we're seeing (part of the environment being saturated with red color)?
 
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These screenshots have so much soul, I felt emotion just looking at them, this is wonderful news and I'm looking forward to trying it out myself
 
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