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SpongeBob's Truth or Square (PlayStation Portable)



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Title Screen


SpongeBob's Truth or Square

Developer:
Barking Lizards Technologies
Publisher:
THQ
Platform:
PlayStation Portable
Released in US: October 26, 2009
Released in EU: December 2009




GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MovieIcon.png This game has unused cinematics.





A port of the Wii and Xbox 360 versions made by a different developer. Unlike those versions, this version for some reason has two extra levels and multiplayer minigames.





Hmmm...

To do:
There are test levels.


Contents




  • 1 Unfinished Cutscenes


  • 2 Unused Graphics


    • 2.1 Multiplayer Graphics


    • 2.2 Misc. Graphics






Unfinished Cutscenes




For some reason, this game contains incomplete renders of the game's cutscenes. They aren't rendered properly, have no music, missing lipsync at times, and the 3D workspace is visible.



Unused Graphics


Multiplayer Graphics


Livin' like Larry.Meow.


Among the icons for the multiplayer characters is Larry and Gary. Larry doesn't even appear throughout the whole game. His image also looks like it was taken right out of an episode.


Sbtospsp minigametitles.png


Lots of weird stuff here. Everything is in a different font than what's used. There's also names of two unused minigames: Spongebob Boompants and War & Piece(s). The latter is probably an early name for Incoming!!, but the former is a mystery.


Misc. Graphics


We have technology!


Some sort of grid.


Sbtos Col tmpout.png


A temporary graphic for collision.







































































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