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!Software (unused) (?) | !Software (unused) (?) | ||
|Protocol version | |Protocol version 39<br />Exe version [unknown]<br />Exe build: 16:01:20 May 23 2001 (Dreamcast [unknown]) | ||
|- | |- | ||
!PVR (?) | !PVR (?) | ||
|Protocol version | |Protocol version 39<br />Exe version [unknown]<br />Exe build: Dreamcast 16:13:52 May 23 2001 (Dreamcast [unknown]) | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Console | !Console | ||
|DC Release Build [unknown]<br />Date: May 23 2001 | |DC Release Build [unknown]<br />Date: May 23 2001 | ||
|} | |} | ||
'''TODO:''' Match the strings with proper renderers (Dreamcast uses only hardware PVR mode) | '''TODO:''' Match the strings with proper renderers (Dreamcast uses only hardware PVR mode) and find build number. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDjFRH6hzA8 Port commercial] | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDjFRH6hzA8 Port commercial] |
Revision as of 14:52, 9 December 2011
Gearbox Software originally intended to port Half-Life to Sega Dreamcast and make Blue Shift exclusive for Dreamcast. The port was almost finished, however, due to changes in console market after PlayStation 2 release, the port was cancelled and Gearbox switched to PlayStation 2. One of pre-cancellation builds has been leaked.
The leaked build seems to be finished and is fully playable. It features Blue Shift intro cutscene that has not made it into PC version and unused dm_office map, which is a deathmatch remake of Sector D offices. It also features early version of High Definition Pack.
Build strings
Software (unused) (?) | Protocol version 39 Exe version [unknown] Exe build: 16:01:20 May 23 2001 (Dreamcast [unknown]) |
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PVR (?) | Protocol version 39 Exe version [unknown] Exe build: Dreamcast 16:13:52 May 23 2001 (Dreamcast [unknown]) |
Console | DC Release Build [unknown] Date: May 23 2001 |
TODO: Match the strings with proper renderers (Dreamcast uses only hardware PVR mode) and find build number.