![]() The snowman was meant to block the entrance to the level. According to John Burton, the founder of Traveler's Tales, in the video on the right (see 0:49 to 1:38), Traveler's Tales originally meant for there to be a playable preview level from the then-in-development Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures which would have been set in the Nepalese part of the Himalayas, hence there is a snowman. There is a 3D Model of the Lego snowman that can be built in the Episode 5 room rendered out-of-bounds in the Mos-Eisley Cantina. Unused Snowman Out-of-Bounds in Mos-Eisley Cantina However, none of these files seem to be used. These could also be leftovers from 'LEGO Star Wars II', which was released on those platforms. While the game was released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, the game was never released on the other mentioned platforms, possibly hinting at canceled ports to these consoles. Many font files mention Xbox, Xbox 360 (sometimes called "New X-Box" in the ISO), PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, and even GameCube. Differences include glitchy textures/collision, a fence in front of the minikits force field, a portrait of Qui-Gon Jinn in place of R2-D2 in the Episode 1 room, and a different spawn point for the players. The files for these test levels were actually left in the European and Japanese versions of the Wii version, as well as the American PlayStation 3 version.Īn early version of the game's hub is present on the disc. There are five more, although CharTest, Test, and ledgetest are more obvious than jdwtest and jeztest. In areas.txt, it is possible to see that a few test rooms are in the game: Glyn, Jim, Helen, Mike, John, Rich, and Luke, evidently named after developers. There is no known way to access him in-game. ![]() In comparison to other characters, however, he is missing a few files. According to his in-game character data, he uses the Emperor's voices and can do nearly everything possible, from bounty hunter abilities and on. ![]() It says the following, coming between R2-Q5 and Indiana Jones:ĭarth Plagueis is in fact partially programmed into the game. There is one character who is listed that does not appear in the game at all: Darth Plagueis, who is mentioned in the Revenge of the Sith movie. The text file collection has information on how characters become available for purchase and how much they cost. 4 Unused Snowman Out-of-Bounds in Mos-Eisley Cantina.
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