Prototype and debug builds of various Eurocom games are being leaked on 4chan

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A handful of old video game prototypes and debug versions have surfaced online. A random anon on 4chan happened to drop a collection of early builds of games mostly from Eurocom, a developer that went defunct in 2012. Some of the dumped prototypes include Dead Space: Extraction, Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, GoldenEye 007 for the Wii, Batman Begins, and some Nintendo Wiimote testing software. There are betas and debug versions of games from other publishers and developers as well ranging from 2004 to 2011, including The Conduit, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex, and a handful of licensed THQ games for the GBA. The leaker promises more game files in the near future.

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Not really interested in this prototype like I am Super Mario or Legend of Zelda oot or Dinosaur Planet. Those are much more interesting prototypes.
 
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Would rather source code but will certainly take debug and prototypes (even more so if they have things left in that might lead to more understanding or source code down the line).
 
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Not really interested in this prototype like I am Super Mario or Legend of Zelda oot or Dinosaur Planet. Those are much more interesting prototypes.
If you're not interested then you could have just scrolled through instead.

These prototypes shared and yet to be shared are very interesting, it just happens it's not of your interest.
 

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