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==Alternate [[Undersea Ruins]] bubble==
==Alternate [[Undersea Ruins]] bubble==
[[File:DnS3 unused bubble.png|frame|right|The bubble]]
[[File:DnS3 unused bubble.png|frame|right|The bubble]]
There appears to be an unused variation of the bubbles used to transform [[Wario]] into [[mariowiki:Bubble Wario|Bubble Wario]] in ''Densetsu no Starfy 3''. This variation has reflection marks on the bubble unlike the used empty bubble that is plain. <ref>[http://www.spriters-resource.com/fullview/14514/ The Spriters Resource - Full Sheet View - Legend of Stafy 3 - Wario]</ref>
There appears to be an unused variation of the bubbles used to transform [[Wario]] into [[mariowiki:Bubble Wario|Bubble Wario]] in [[Undersea Ruins]]. This variation has white circles on the bubble as reflection marks unlike the used empty bubble that has curved lines as reflection marks instead. <ref>[http://www.spriters-resource.com/fullview/14514/ The Spriters Resource - Full Sheet View - Legend of Stafy 3 - Wario]</ref>
 


==Development text==
==Development text==
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===Compile dates===
===Compile dates===


There are nine "OptRls" messages (possibly meaning "Optimal Release") in the ROM that appear to dates from when the game was compiled. Seven of them are unique.
There are nine "OptRls" messages (possibly meaning "Optimal Release") in the ROM that appear to be dates from when the game was compiled. Seven of them are unique. Note the information is different between the v1.0 and v1.1 release.


Similar messages appear in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Shrek: Hassle at the Castle|Shrek: Hassle at the Castle]]'' (which is believed to have been developed by [[Tose]]). <ref>[http://tcrf.net/Densetsu_no_Stafy_3 The Cutting Room Floor - Densetsu no Starfy 3]</ref><ref>[http://tcrf.net/Shrek:_Hassle_at the_Castle The Cutting Room Floor - Shrek: Hassle at the Castle]</ref><ref>[http://tcrf.net/Densetsu_no_Stafy_2 The Cutting Room Floor - Densetsu no Starfy 2]</ref>
Similar messages appear in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Shrek: Hassle at the Castle|Shrek: Hassle at the Castle]]'' (which is believed to have been developed by [[TOSE]]). <ref>[[tcrf:Densetsu no Stafy 3|The Cutting Room Floor - Densetsu no Stafy 3]]</ref><ref>[[tcrf:Shrek: Hassle at the Castle|The Cutting Room Floor - Shrek: Hassle at the Castle]]</ref><ref>[[tcrf:Densetsu no Stafy 2|The Cutting Room Floor - Densetsu no Stafy 2]]</ref>


The messages are as follows:
The messages are as follows:


{|
{|
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000;"
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000; color:black"
|-
! colspan="2" style="color:deepskyblue;"| v1.0
|-
|-
|
|
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset</font color>
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset ([[wikipedia:hexadecimal|hex]])</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|40C7DD
|40C7DD
|Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.02:14
|}
|}
{|
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000; color:black"
|-
! colspan="2" style="color:deepskyblue;"| Rev 1
|-
|
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset ([[wikipedia:hexadecimal|hex]])</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
|-
|185814
|OptRls.2004/09/14 17:03:31
|-
|32BE90
|OptRls.2004/07/07 22:00:03
|-
|354648
|OptRls.2004/07/07 22:00:32
|-
|38053C
|OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:02
|-
|3A76C0
|OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:32
|-
|3D0DDC
|OptRls.2004/07/07 22:02:02
|-
|3ECA3C
|Opt.R.ls.2004/07.. 22:0.0:15
|-
|3F47F0
|Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.00:45
|-
|40C899
|Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.02:14
|Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.02:14
|}
|}
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===Other text===
===Other text===
There is some development text nearby the previously mentioned compile dates. They are as follows.
 
There is some development text nearby the aforementioned compile dates. They are as follows.


{|
{|
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000;"
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000; color:black"
|-
! colspan="2" style="color:deepskyblue;"| v1.0
|-
|-
|
|
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset</font color>
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset ([[wikipedia:hexadecimal|hex]])</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
|-
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|}
|}
|}
{|
{| align=top style="background: #082567; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000; color:black"
|-
! colspan="2" style="color:deepskyblue;"| Rev 1
|-
|
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background: aqua; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #082567;"
!<font color=grey>ROM Offset ([[wikipedia:hexadecimal|hex]])</font color>
!<font color=grey>Message</font color>
|-
|1858BE
|MULTI  LOAD  SAMPLE
|-
|187BC0, 32BEAC, 354664, 380558, 3A76DC, 3D0DF8
|MultiSioSync4Sio32Load020820
|-
|187BE0, 32BECC, 354684, 380578, 3A76FC, 3D0E18
|Sio32MultiLoad010214
|-
|3ECA89
|MultiSio Sync4  32 Load0208<20
|-
|3F483D
|MultiSi oSync4  3 2Load020 820
|-
|3FCA81
|Multi SioSync4€  32Load0 20820
|-
|404798
|MultiS ioSync4  32Load02 0820
|-
|40C8E6
|MultiSi oSync4  3 2Load020 820
|}
|}
In addition, the messages "MID1", "MESGbmg1", "INF1" and "DAT1" are scattered across the ROM and appear multiple times.
==File Select unused content==
''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' has some unused content that is stored with the File Select tiles. All the content here is shared with ''Densetsu no Starfy 2'', although the tiles are designed differently between the versions.
===14 Stage numbers===
[[File:DnS3 11-14.png|frame|right|11-14]]
Graphics exist on the ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' File Select screen for numbers up to 14, even though there are only ten stages. Note that this data is also present in ''Densetsu no Starfy 2''.
==Test Stage==
{{Main|Test Stage (Densetsu no Starfy 3)}}
{{incomplete|More detail is wanted. For the debug conversations, [https://tcrf.net/Densetsu_no_Stafy_3#Debug_Conversations more information is available on The Cutting Room Floor]}}
Like ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' and ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'', ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' has a test stage. It contains the unused debug conversations below, and some of the maps contain enemies.
===Debug conversations===
The game includes various debug conversations, used for testing colors (Color Test), Starfy's expressions (Animation Test), printing text and testing the cutscene with Ogura rushing for Evil. (Conversation Test)
==Other unused conversations==
===[[Coral Coast|2-3]] post-game===
[[Moe's Family|Moe's siblings]] appear to have the following conversation coded. This conversation appears at offset <tt>5B2D71</tt> (v1.0) or <tt>5B2E2D</tt> (Rev 1). Based on the placement of this text, this is meant for a conversation in the post-game version of Stage 2-3. They do not appear there, however, due to certain story flags not being set causing the objects corresponding to Moe's siblings to not appear.
To make Moe's siblings appear, change the byte at <tt>0200003C</tt> in RAM from <tt>00</tt> to <tt>0x20</tt>, then switch rooms in the post-game version of Stage 2-3. Moe's siblings will appear in the same place as they did in the story version of Stage 2-3 when Starfy rescued them.
<pre>
キョロスケおとうと:
ハデヒラリのねえちゃんと
うちのにいちゃんが
けっこんしたらいいのになー…
キョロスケいもうと:
でも ぜったい ハデヒラリさん
くろうするよー!!
キョロスケおとうと:
なにいってるんでちゅかー!
ボクがハデヒラリのねえちゃんと
けっこんするんでちゅよー!
</pre>
Moe's siblings mention [[Ruby]]'s older sister (ハデヒラリのねえちゃん), but Ruby is not known to have other family members, and this is the only conversation that implies her having a sister.
==Unused [[Moe's House]] option==
[[File:DnS3 unused Moe's House option.png|frame|right|Memories of the Trip]]
There is an unused option in [[Moe's House]] called "Memories of the Trip" (Japanese: たびの思い出) that can viewed by changing the memory address 02004498h to 04 before entering Moe's House. Like "[[Moe's mother|Mom]]'s Photo" and the "[[Ruby]] Poster" it is not selectable. It has the description "..うっ...なんでもねえよ!目にゴミがはいっただけだ" but this description is shared with invalid options as well. The speech bubble points to the bottom-right corner of the room. Its value proceeds 03 ([[Sea Jams]]), suggesting that it is the next option from the Sea Jams clockwise.
{{clr}}
==Unused [[Starfy]] sprite==
A revamped version of [[Densetsu no Starfy/Unused content#Unused Starfy sprite|the unused Starfy sprite]] from ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' appears in the game.<ref>It was found by glitching the [[Toys|Trading Cards]] menu to load category 22h (memory addresses: <tt>0200C610</tt>, <tt>0200C840</tt>), then scrolling to number 841.</ref><br>
[[File:DnS3 unused Starfy sprite.png|50px]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 21 May 2024

This article lists unused content that can be found in Densetsu no Starfy 3.

Alternate Undersea Ruins bubble

The bubble

There appears to be an unused variation of the bubbles used to transform Wario into Bubble Wario in Undersea Ruins. This variation has white circles on the bubble as reflection marks unlike the used empty bubble that has curved lines as reflection marks instead. [1]


Development text

Densetsu no Starfy 3 has numerous strings of development text that can be viewed from the ROM in ANSI encoding.

Compile dates

There are nine "OptRls" messages (possibly meaning "Optimal Release") in the ROM that appear to be dates from when the game was compiled. Seven of them are unique. Note the information is different between the v1.0 and v1.1 release.

Similar messages appear in Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Shrek: Hassle at the Castle (which is believed to have been developed by TOSE). [2][3][4]

The messages are as follows:

v1.0
ROM Offset (hex) Message
1856E0 OptRls.2004/07/11 16:24:04
32BDD4 & 35458C OptRls.2004/07/07 22:00:03
380480 & 3D0D20 OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:02
3A7604 OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:32
3EC980 OptR.ls.2004/ 07.. 22:0.0:15
3F4734 Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.00:45
40C7DD Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.02:14
Rev 1
ROM Offset (hex) Message
185814 OptRls.2004/09/14 17:03:31
32BE90 OptRls.2004/07/07 22:00:03
354648 OptRls.2004/07/07 22:00:32
38053C OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:02
3A76C0 OptRls.2004/07/07 22:01:32
3D0DDC OptRls.2004/07/07 22:02:02
3ECA3C Opt.R.ls.2004/07.. 22:0.0:15
3F47F0 Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.00:45
40C899 Opt.Rls.2004./07.. 22:.02:14

Other text

There is some development text nearby the aforementioned compile dates. They are as follows.

v1.0
ROM Offset (hex) Message
18578A MULTI LOAD SAMPLE
32BDF0, 3545A8, 38049C, 3D0D3C, 3A7620 MultiSioSync4Sio32Load020820
32BE10, 3545C8, 3804BC, 3D0D5C, 3A7640 Sio32MultiLoad010214
3EC9CD MultiSio Sync4 32 Load0208
Rev 1
ROM Offset (hex) Message
1858BE MULTI LOAD SAMPLE
187BC0, 32BEAC, 354664, 380558, 3A76DC, 3D0DF8 MultiSioSync4Sio32Load020820
187BE0, 32BECC, 354684, 380578, 3A76FC, 3D0E18 Sio32MultiLoad010214
3ECA89 MultiSio Sync4 32 Load0208<20
3F483D MultiSi oSync4 3 2Load020 820
3FCA81 Multi SioSync4€ 32Load0 20820
404798 MultiS ioSync4 32Load02 0820
40C8E6 MultiSi oSync4 3 2Load020 820

In addition, the messages "MID1", "MESGbmg1", "INF1" and "DAT1" are scattered across the ROM and appear multiple times.

File Select unused content

Densetsu no Starfy 3 has some unused content that is stored with the File Select tiles. All the content here is shared with Densetsu no Starfy 2, although the tiles are designed differently between the versions.

14 Stage numbers

11-14

Graphics exist on the Densetsu no Starfy 3 File Select screen for numbers up to 14, even though there are only ten stages. Note that this data is also present in Densetsu no Starfy 2.


Test Stage

Main article: Test Stage (Densetsu no Starfy 3)
This article or section is incomplete.
Firstphoto.PNG You can add to it by clicking the edit button at the top of the article.
Reason given: More detail is wanted. For the debug conversations, more information is available on The Cutting Room Floor.


Like Densetsu no Starfy 4 and The Legendary Starfy, Densetsu no Starfy 3 has a test stage. It contains the unused debug conversations below, and some of the maps contain enemies.

Debug conversations

The game includes various debug conversations, used for testing colors (Color Test), Starfy's expressions (Animation Test), printing text and testing the cutscene with Ogura rushing for Evil. (Conversation Test)

Other unused conversations

2-3 post-game

Moe's siblings appear to have the following conversation coded. This conversation appears at offset 5B2D71 (v1.0) or 5B2E2D (Rev 1). Based on the placement of this text, this is meant for a conversation in the post-game version of Stage 2-3. They do not appear there, however, due to certain story flags not being set causing the objects corresponding to Moe's siblings to not appear.

To make Moe's siblings appear, change the byte at 0200003C in RAM from 00 to 0x20, then switch rooms in the post-game version of Stage 2-3. Moe's siblings will appear in the same place as they did in the story version of Stage 2-3 when Starfy rescued them.

キョロスケおとうと:
ハデヒラリのねえちゃんと
うちのにいちゃんが
けっこんしたらいいのになー…

キョロスケいもうと:
でも ぜったい ハデヒラリさん
くろうするよー!!

キョロスケおとうと:
なにいってるんでちゅかー!
ボクがハデヒラリのねえちゃんと
けっこんするんでちゅよー!

Moe's siblings mention Ruby's older sister (ハデヒラリのねえちゃん), but Ruby is not known to have other family members, and this is the only conversation that implies her having a sister.

Unused Moe's House option

Memories of the Trip

There is an unused option in Moe's House called "Memories of the Trip" (Japanese: たびの思い出) that can viewed by changing the memory address 02004498h to 04 before entering Moe's House. Like "Mom's Photo" and the "Ruby Poster" it is not selectable. It has the description "..うっ...なんでもねえよ!目にゴミがはいっただけだ" but this description is shared with invalid options as well. The speech bubble points to the bottom-right corner of the room. Its value proceeds 03 (Sea Jams), suggesting that it is the next option from the Sea Jams clockwise.

Unused Starfy sprite

A revamped version of the unused Starfy sprite from Densetsu no Starfy appears in the game.[5]
DnS3 unused Starfy sprite.png

References