Catherine
Catherine
Catherine |
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Also known as: Catherine Classic (Steam) This game has unused areas. |
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Vincent Brooks must choose between his girlfriend Katherine or his partner in infidelity, Catherine. Also there’s some horrible symbolic nightmares involved, but that’s entirely unimportant.
To do: Compare with the PC "Catherine Classic" release to check for differences |
Contents
1 Unused Graphics
1.1 Title Screen
1.2 Blocks
1.3 Block Textures
1.4 Cell Phone Images
1.5 Rapunzel Arcade Machine
1.6 Multiplayer
1.7 Screenshots
1.7.1 Debug
1.7.2 Babel
1.7.3 Colosseum
1.8 Miscellaneous
2 Texture Oddities
3 Unused Music
4 Leftover Headers
4.1 cam10_Anim
4.2 m000
4.3 m001
5 Regional Differences
Unused Graphics
Title Screen
An early title screen image, and a screen with a quote. In the final game, load screens present quotes in a similar manner. It's worth noting that the title screen says "press any key" instead of "press any button". The quote translates to "Life is a puzzle with no right answers... - Thomas Mutton".
There's a 3D model left in the game that appears to share its design with the early title screen above. It's a small section of puzzle encased by a cylinder of repeating screenshot texture. The screenshot texture features some Japanese subtitles on two squares, translating to "Golden Game Theatre", which was localized as "Golden Playhouse". This is also visible in the early title screen.
These two textures appear to be early versions of the logo and options. They can be found within the 3D model.
Two similar placeholder title screen images. The first one has some nearly hidden text on the top right that says "Tentative Title". The second title screen features the boss "Doom's Bride".
Blocks
Thirteen unique placeholder blocks were left in the game.
The green block is duplicated three times. The third one has no texture, so it is presented in wireframe here.
It is unknown what the "S" stands for. The other two are placeholders for the Ice Block and the small-radius Bomb Block.
Placeholders for the large-radius Bomb Block, Mystery Block, and Trap Block.
These are placeholders for the Black Hole Block, Monster Block, and Spring Block. The "G" block is currently unknown.
Block Textures
A few of the block textures reveal that the lettering is drawn upon render, and there are two "1" textures that are not displayed. They are presumably meant for the other copies of the first green placeholder block. The writing on the Black Hole Block and Monster Block textures say "Black Hole." and "Enemy".
Cell Phone Images
Six of the cell phone images Vincent can receive have placeholder versions leftover. Each placeholder has (Temporary Image) written on the bottom left. The fifth image here is infamous because Katherine only has four toes.
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Rapunzel Arcade Machine
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An early border for the Rapunzel arcade game. The design is fairly different, and the text was changed. There are values for the arcade game burned into the early overlay.
A mock-up image can also be found alongside the early border. There's a reflection of Vincent on the screen, and the game logo is different than the final version's pixel-style one.
Multiplayer
Two early character select screens for multiplayer. The first one has a duplicate called test_dxt5 that's stretched to 3840×2160. Catherine can be seen in the background of the second image, and she is the only human to not be in photograph form. The text on the second screen translates to:
Arrows: Change Character
Circle: Choose
An early stage select screen can be found alongside the character select screens. There is no stage called "Himalaya(n)" in the final game. The text on the bottom right translates to:
~Himalaya~
A bitter cold stage filled to the brim with slippery ice. Knock the opposition down as you slip and slide around!
Arrows: Change Character
Circle: Choose
Screenshots
Debug
Seven copies of a partial debug screen can be found in the game. The cutout piece was likely done for testing. A few vital pieces of information can still be seen on the screen, however:
MODEL DATA ERROR!!!! [123]
2 1 BuildID:305 TR (7 6 1)
255.933655 1565.740112 1540.842163
CPU=71% 78%
Babel
Ten early screenshots of Babel Mode were left in the game.
Colosseum
An additional ten screenshots of Colosseum Mode were left in the game.
The text on the fourth and seventh screenshots translate to "Create a Dark Block", and the text on the ninth screenshot translates to "Create a Block".
Miscellaneous
An image of JR Tokyo Station. It's a squished and resized version of the image found on this site.
A funky looking heart texture simply named "test_su".
Three placeholder Bronze, Silver, and Gold trophy images.
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The image was taken at the Manchuria Rina Museum in Tokyo, Japan. The original image can be found on this site.
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A few placeholder images for different drinks at the Stray Sheep.
A placeholder screen for the transition screen into a nightmare. The final game uses an animated scene with 3D models, and the light coming from the door is colored hot pink.
A placeholder Game Over screen. The final game uses 3D models and has Vincent lying on a pile of blocks.
A test UI with set values and placeholder markings of Vincent and a boss. The left piece is used during nightmares, while the right piece with the angel is used in Babel mode. The designs are similar to the final UI.
A combo PlayStation 3 and PC UI. This was likely used for a development PC build, and is not explicitly indicative of a PC version ever being considered for release during the original development. A PC port did eventually come out, some eight years or so later, but it's unlikely this has anything to do with it.
Various actions that can be performed at the Stray Sheep. They translate to the following:
Go Home Enter Restroom Play Game Look at Mirror
Talk Leave Restroom Jukebox
Order Drink Check Cell Phone
A test poll overlay. The text translates to the following:
What do you do when you feel stressed out...?
Confront the source of the problem
Try to blow off steam doing something else
Incidentally, other sheep chose...
A placeholder ranking test featuring a ton of Pokémon characters from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The Japanese title at the top translates to "Abyss of Hell". The 1st place rank name reads "User Name 16 Goes Here". The control options at the bottom translate to:
Triangle: Switch Between Offline Record/Online Rankings
L1/R1: Change Page
D-Pad: Change Stage
Square: Top 10
Cross: Go Back
Texture Oddities
This is one of the main wall textures for the Stray Sheep. The green text here is obscured in-game by posters, and the lighting also makes it very difficult to see. The text reads "erstmal Gras über die Sache wachsen lassen!", an idiom that can be translated as "let the dust settle!"
Unused Music
To do: Add "Yo" as a comparison track for Hen to Hen. Maybe transcribe if there are no lyrics in the OST booklet. |
...But what does it mean? This game has text or audio that needs to be translated. If you are fluent with this language, please read our translation guidelines and then submit a translation! Notes: hen_to_hen_minor2 is being transcribed and translated, though it's not easy to do it either. |
"ayasi_05"
"EGG Facility Revisited" from Digital Devil Saga 2.
"ayasi_06"
"Omen" from Persona 4.
"ayasi_07"
"Seraphita" from Digital Devil Saga.
"ayasi_08"
"Assignment" from Digital Devil Saga.
"cue_301"
"Palace of Pleasure" from Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.
"goal"
"Level Up" from Digital Devil Saga 2. Based on the file name, this appears to have been used as a placeholder song rather than a possible jukebox track.
"pazzle_test081224"
A song of unknown origin. The file name seems to refer to the date of December 24, 2008.
"zige-1"
An old recording of Pablo de Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen". The first 25 seconds of this song are used in Catherine as the Game Over theme, albeit entirely re-recorded.
"hen_to_hen_minor2"
An unused song that is very likely a precursor to the main theme "Yo", which retains a few of the same lyrics seen below. A remix of this track is used in the game's Babel stage.
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"poke_btl_loop"
An original arrangement of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl's "Wild Pokémon Battle" theme. This track is in a directory called "multi".
Leftover Headers
cam10_Anim
// This file was automatically generated. It contains definitions for all the
// animations stored in the associated KFM file. Include this file in your
// final application to easily refer to animation sequences.
#ifndef CAM10_ANIM_H__
#define CAM10_ANIM_H__
namespace cam10_Anim
{
enum
{
CAM10 = 0,
CAM10_01 = 1
};
}
#endif // #ifndef CAM10_ANIM_H__
m000
// .e00530m000.h
#define MSG_000 0
#define MSG_001 1
#define MSG_002 2
#define MSG_003 3
m001
// D:projectキャサリンevente0050201.h
#define MSG_000 0
#define MSG_001 1
#define MSG_002 2
#define MSG_003 3
This file goes all the way up to MSG_060 60, but was truncated for display purposes.
Regional Differences
The original Japanese version was so difficult that Atlus released a patch enabling a new difficulty, Super Easy, which can be unlocked on the menu via a cheat code. The patch can be turned on or off once installed, but the North American version comes patched and it can't be turned off.
Also, the "Undo" ability, which allows you to rewind up to ten of your last moves, was added to Normal difficulty in the North American version.
The Megami Tensei series | |
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Megami Tensei | |
NES | Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei • Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II |
SNES | Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei |
Shin Megami Tensei | |
SNES | Shin Megami Tensei • Shin Megami Tensei II • Shin Megami Tensei if... |
PlayStation | Shin Megami Tensei II • Shin Megami Tensei if... |
Xbox | Shin Megami Tensei NINE |
PlayStation 2 | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne • Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne |
Nintendo DS | Strange Journey |
Nintendo 3DS | Shin Megami Tensei IV • Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse |
Persona | |
PlayStation | Revelations: Persona • Persona 2: Innocent Sin • Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (Prototype) |
PlayStation 2 | Persona 3 FES • Persona 4 |
PlayStation Portable | Shin Megami Tensei: Persona • Persona 2: Innocent Sin • Persona 3 Portable |
PlayStation 3 | Persona 4 Arena • Persona 5 |
Xbox 360 | Persona 4 Arena |
Nintendo 3DS | Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth |
PlayStation 4 | Persona 5 |
PlayStation Vita | Persona 4 Golden • Persona 4: Dancing All Night |
Nintendo Switch | BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle |
Spin-Offs | |
SNES | Majin Tensei • Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis |
Game Boy (Color) | Revelations: The Demon Slayer • Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II • Devil Children: Kuro/Aka no Sho (Black/Red Book) |
Game Boy Advance | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children: Hikari no Sho/Yami no Sho (Prototype) |
PlayStation | Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers |
Sega Saturn | Devil Summoner • Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers |
PlayStation 2 | Digital Devil Saga • Digital Devil Saga 2 • Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army • Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon |
PlayStation Portable | Devil Summoner |
Nintendo DS | Devil Survivor 2 |
Nintendo 3DS | Devil Survivor Overclocked • Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers |
Related Games | |
Virtual Boy | Jack Bros. |
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | Catherine |
Wii U | Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE |
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