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The Surprising Origins of Your Favorite Games

Failed Resident Evils, Master Chief in 3rd person and the Mario game you’ll never play

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US

Believe it or not, but some of your favorite games began life as completely different titles. Balderdash, you might say. Poppycock, even. While it’s known that game development is more rocky than smooth, there have been a number of instances when devs and producers take their widely-anticipated title back to the drawing board.

It’s not a pretty sight when games become so much of a money pit that they’re inexplicably axed. These are the sad casualties of gamingdom. However, in the best of times, development hell can do wonders for a title - even splintering gameplay ideas into other new franchises.

We’ve collected our favorite well- and lesser-known origin stories to share with you. Behold - games with a messy birthing process!

 

 


Resident Evil was such a fantastic success for the original PlayStation in 1996 that rumblings of a sequel in development didn’t surprise anybody. Work began on Resident Evil 2 shortly after Part 1 for a release in spring 1997; however the final game wasn’t released until January 1998. RE1.5 is the codename Capcom used for the version that never made it.


Reportedly, producer Shinji Mikami was none too pleased at how the project was shaping up. Around seventy percent was complete when Mikami decided to rebuild the entire thing. If your memory of RE2 is a little fuzzy (it’s been over 10 years), allow us to detail the changes.

For one, the most notable environment in RE2 was the western-style architecture of the Raccoon City police department, almost resembling that of an older courthouse. It was so large that many thought it was a great substitute for the mansion of RE1. The original vision of the police department was cramped with same-y rooms and appeared to be “too” modern. Watch the video and you’ll see how boring it looks. Blue filter!

 

You’ve probably also noticed the blonde female protagonist by now. Before Claire Redfield, the original female character was Elza Walker, a young college student who was also a motorcyclist. Seeing that the motorcyclist angle was far too interesting (sarcasm), she was changed to Redfield, adding dramatic heft by being tied to the first game.

 

All that remains of 1.5 are a handful of old screenshots and gameplay footage. Though the changes weren’t dramatic, the game appears to be better for them.

 

 


Since its official announcement in 2001, RE4 languished in development until its release on the GameCube in early 2005. Once the title finally saw the light of day, we wondered collectively why the game took so damn long and how the franchise went from zombies to possessed Spaniards. This highly-anticipated title saw no less than five versions, each of which had considerable progress before changing.


The first prototype of RE4 featured large, gothic castles and considerably faster gameplay. Not wanting to abandon a solid idea, RE2 and RE4 director Hideki Kamiya continued work on this PS2 title, even incorporating gameplay from a bug found in Onimusha, another Capcom game. Kamiya found that he could keep enemies in the air by continually slashing at them. These ideas became the foundation for Devil May Cry and its juggle-happy sword/gun combos.


Above: Resident Evil 4 Part 1 

The trailer for the second version of RE4 came at the Tokyo Game Show in 2002 and is presented below. Now dubbed the “Fog Version,” the trailer presents Leon Kennedy wandering through not only the hallways of a gothic castle during a stormy night, but a giant airship as well. Leon also fires at a mysterious black fog/creature, which suddenly overtakes him. Apparently, Leon would have been “possessed” as the trailer indicates by the Progenitor virus, whatever the hell that is.

Gameplay footage of the “Hooked Man Version,” appeared at E3 2005 and was similar to the Fog Version trailer. Despite having no fog, there seems to be a greater shift towards the supernatural. It seems as the tank controls were still intact, as Leon wanders through the bizarre hallways of a spooky mansion. Whenever anything attacks Leon though, the screen tints in a bizarre blue filter during the threat at hand. Among the enemies are Suits of Armor (carried over to the final version), knife-wielding baby dolls, and a ghost armed with a hook. The over-the-shoulder view and laser sight are used in the final game, but appear to only be used for aiming in this version.

Version four wasn’t even shown publically because it was deemed “too formulaic,” but it did have zombies. With this version scrapped, somehow the game was reinvented yet again, but in a fashion no one would expect. RE4 had a different control scheme, running enemies and a storyline without the Umbrella Corporation. Thankfully, it worked and is arguably one of the best action/survival-horror games ever made.


Above: Zombies! Boogety boogety!

 
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MacGyver1138  - 7 months 14 days ago 
I knew about a few of these, but some of them were a complete surprise. I love reading about the evolution of an idea into a game, and it is neat to see how some different games are sort of "related" because they took pieces from one original idea.
zombieddeath  - 7 months 14 days ago 
Wow, Too Human wasn't a game? lol
bioshocker  - 7 months 14 days ago 
ahhahahahaha the evolution of halo was great. can't wait to see a similar article on Duke Nukem forever when it comes out. in 3X years
Bryce2552  - 7 months 14 days ago 
They hinted about Mario 128 in SSBM. It was one of the events.
AMayer  - 7 months 14 days ago 
This was an awesome article. Several thumbs up!
JoeMasturbaby  - 7 months 14 days ago 
glad we got the good version of RE4
MegaGamer1000  - 7 months 14 days ago 
all these versions seem kinda crappy glad we got this version
MegaGamer1000  - 7 months 14 days ago 
all these versions seem kinda crappy glad we got this version
RonnyLive19881  - 7 months 13 days ago 
They didn't do an Ocarina of Time one?! Well I guess all hard core gamers know everything about it anyway.
435  - 7 months 13 days ago 
That last pic would've benefited from one of the original Sega CDs, the one that sat underneath the Genesis.

Excellent article.
Shellghost  - 7 months 13 days ago 
Good thing you didnt show the early development of... this article :P

Nah it was awsome *thumbs up*
Thelovemachine09  - 7 months 13 days ago 
Conker's Bad Fur Day was amazing. Glad they decided to go that route instead of the cute version... Ugh.
Cernunnos  - 7 months 13 days ago 
i would actually like to play that last version of RE4, there. it didnt look half bad. :P
sonofman  - 7 months 13 days ago 
Don't forget about how BAD DUDES first boss was KARNOV from the NES....

...and I am so saddened about Too Human... I remember reading about how that game was going to make us "question what it meant to be a human" as we replace our wounds with robotic parts... would have been awesome in a bladerunnerish was instead of the lame norse crap they pulled....
GamesRadarShanePatterson  - 7 months 13 days ago 
Hi! Glad you all like the article. There is a good reason why I didn't mention Ocarina of Time: the development is not all that interesting. Unlike the Resident Evils or even FF7, there were no crazy previous versions or stories that divided large companies.

Sure it was developed for the disk drive first, but other than that, it's just standard development until they found something that worked. Nintendo just happened to take a long time to make a really good game.

Actually, are there any other games that you guys are curious about for a follow up feature? Sound off!
TheWebSwinger  - 7 months 13 days ago 
@Shane: I would LOVE if you did a follow up feature, this is superb. Maybe you could include (any of the games in) the MGS series?
or Fallout 3? That game's changed almost as many times as Too Human it would seem.
AbleCluster  - 7 months 13 days ago 
OMG I absolutely loved Ocarina of Time. I still think to this day it was the best game of all time. I wish they would release Zelda games more frequently.

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thephntm  - 7 months 13 days ago 
sega is a bunch of fags for not making sonic crackers.
ghostx101  - 7 months 11 days ago 
What are the animals surrounding the warthog, are those the ones from halo wars . com's gallery?
Cwf2008  - 7 months 11 days ago 
Yeah Fallout 3 has changed a lot from 1 and 2...and really Too Human is a game? I didnt know that
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