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ICEknight



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:47 pm    Post subject: Garfield: The Lost Levels (SEGA Channel) Reply with quote

This is something that has been bugging me since 1995.

I'm sure that I'm not the only one that has noticed the strange things that happened with Garfield: Caught in the Act for the SEGA Genesis, during its development. I remember it was one of the games I anticipated the most at that time, and I used to stare at the pictures that could be seen in the previews hoping to get it as soon as it was released.

Time passed and I bought it. It was more expensive than usual, but since it was going to have so many levels I guessed the high price was caused by the cartdrige size.

As soon as I turned the MegaDrive on, the first unexpected thing popped on the screen: The title screen wasn't the same I saw in the previews. It wasn't anything great or too bad, just different enough as to start fearing the worst. Since it featured a couple of teaser items (including a rocket from the space stage), I guess my desire of playing the game already just forced my subconscious to ignore that detail.

First contact with the game itself. It looks and sounds pretty good. A couple of gameplay issues here and there, but nothing that would make the gameplay any frustrating. Then finishing a couple of levels, I realize that one of them didn't feature one of the most anticipated areas, which even appears in the box of the Genesis Nomad (specifically, the train in Catsablanca ).

At that moment I guess I thought something like "Cool, there must be some secret areas in this game!", so I continued playing. And after a couple stages more, the title Season Finale appeared. I finished it, and with it the whole game. After that, I was completely shocked (probably even more than the first time I finished Sonic 2 and didn't get to see the Hidden Palace).

So where were the space and viking stages? Maybe they were secret levels as well? But the sound test didn't feature any more BGMs than those I had already heard! Needless to say, I never got to play those levels from the preview.

Interestingly enough, the GameGear version had at least the viking level (I don't know about the others since I've never played it), and some time ago I was told that the PC version (a straight port from this game) even had a level called Alien Landscape (where the rocket in the new title screen came from). So what was going on?

One day, I found a list of games made exclusively for the Sega Channel and there was a game called Garfield: The Lost Levels, which was said to include the stages that didn't make it to the final Genesis version. This could be the answer.

My guess is that, since this was one of SEGA of America's biggest projects at the time, they decided to split the game in two (like they later did with Clockwork Knight for the Saturn), and release half of it in cartdrige and the other half as an exclusive for the SEGA Channel, so more avid Garfield fans would subscribe at a time when their subscriptions were going down dramatically. But they didn't take into account (read: "didn't care") that the European users didn't have access to such device, so we never had the chance of playing the whole game (at least we got MegaMan: The Wily Wars in cartdrige form).

As a side note, it looks like, with or without lost levels, the game was conceived as an even bigger project, with more stages than we've seen. There's a promotional Garfield: Caught in the Act T-Shirt featuring an illustration by Jim Davis, and it includes some of the known characterizations for Garfield plus a couple more.


Anyway... I'm just guessing in the whole "let's split the game so we will make more money and save the sega channel haha" assumption, and maybe there was a real hardware limitation that prevented such a big game to work properly. But since the magazines had shown some real in-game screens, and since I found out that a large part of the ROM consists on some of the previous data copied and pasted with some added random garbage, I'm starting to think that it's the only possibility.

Does anybody know what really happened with this project?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I played "The Lost Levels" back in the day. It had that Catsablanca level, a snow level, and I think one or two more . I don't remember anything else about it.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's the t-shirt pic I mentioned (I just found it in some old backups). I remember I had to change the brightness and contrast levels from the original pic so the colors would look more recognizable (I wish I knew where did it come from, this site had a lot of old SEGA promotional t-shirts).

So we can see that the following stages were planned at one point:

-Transylvania
-Stone age
-Film Noir
-Ancient Egypt

-Space
-Viking
-Ancient Rome
-Robin Hood

The last two levels are the only ones I've never seen a pic of, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Robin Hood stage was originally intended to be like the typical, easy to get through, forest zone to play at the very beginning.

Playing the Transylvania level as soon as the game started felt a little wierd, in my oppinion, specially as it could scare the younger Garfield fans right away.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 10:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Small update about this game:

Bock, from SMS Power, has finally released the GameGear version (developed by Novotrade), and not only it does include the viking level (Bonehead the Barbarian), but also the forest level (Slobbin Hood) and an extra stage in Catsablanca that might be similar to the lost train level, only this time there's some neat looking cars instead of a train. Unlike in the PC version, there's no Alien Landscape in there, though.

The stages, as well as most of the enemies, are almost completely different than the Genesis version and feature some nice ideas such as having to find and save Arlene as Cavecat. If only the gameplay wasn't so buggy and the sound so annoying, it could have been somewhat fun to play through...

If you want to take a look at the zones, here's all the passwords I could get:
IGBM INFINITE AMMO
CBJI INVINCIBILITY
BGDO CAVE CAT 3,000,000 B.C. 2
DJIM CAVE CAT 3,000,000 B.C. 3
JIBG THE CURSE OF CLEOFATRA 1
IJGM THE CURSE OF CLEOFATRA 2
MJCB THE CURSE OF CLEOFATRA 3
GJBM BONEHEAD THE BARBARIAN 1
OGMB BONEHEAD THE BARBARIAN 2
BMJO COUNT SLOBULA'S CASTLE 1
BJDI REVENGE OF ORANGEBEARD 1
DBGC REVENGE OF ORANGEBEARD 2
JBMO SLOBBIN HOOD 1
CDMJ SLOBBIN HOOD 2
MGJC CATSABLANCA 1
GBMI CATSABLANCA 2
OMJB TELEVISION WASTELAND
BCDO BOSS TV
GOCB BONUS


(As a completely irrelevant note, I've noticed that some of the level names have exactly the same length)

Now there's only one stage we've never seen screens from, but they might have just replaced the Rome stage for the pirates level right after the T-shirt was made.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 10:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ICEknight wrote:
Small update about this game:

Bock, from SMS Power, has finally released the GameGear version...


Nifty. Yeah, it's interesting how sometimes the "little brother" versions have features the main game itself didn't.

I never actually got around to playing it, but I remember reading years ago that the SMS Spider-Man game had the black symbiote costume, minigames, etc. that the Genesis version didn't have. I always thought that sounded so cool.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 11:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry for the microbump here but i want to add something. The three levels that didn't made the cut in the final release of Caught in the Act WERE previewed in magazines before it's release so, the only way we may ever see those levels again is that we somehow manage to find one of those earlier builds. Here's a good thread about this at ASSEMbler:
https://assemblergames.com/threads/garfield-the-lost-levels-sega-channel-exclusive.66928/
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 1:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found these screenshots of Garfield: Caught in the Act on the french magazine Joypad in their September 1995 issue. These shows the scrapped train sequence and the alien level.
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here are 2 screenshots of the Snow Viking level + the Alien Level from the Sega Genesis version...
https://archive.org/stream/HobbyConsolas049/Hobby_Consolas_049#page/n107/mode/2up
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 7:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KGRAMR wrote:
Here are 2 screenshots of the Snow Viking level + the Alien Level from the Sega Genesis version...
https://archive.org/stream/HobbyConsolas049/Hobby_Consolas_049#page/n107/mode/2up
Kind of ironic that the review praises the train level as one of the best things in the game...
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ICEknight wrote:
KGRAMR wrote:
Here are 2 screenshots of the Snow Viking level + the Alien Level from the Sega Genesis version...
https://archive.org/stream/HobbyConsolas049/Hobby_Consolas_049#page/n107/mode/2up
Kind of ironic that the review praises the train level as one of the best things in the game...


It would've been really cool to see it implemented into the Genesis version, alas it was not to be...unless it somehow manages to resurfaces from the hand any of the original team members...
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Definitely a shame about the train level... this prototype has become quite interesting to research and follow.

Has anyone checked to see if there might be a early review copy floating around somewhere? Perhaps the bases already been covered here- but the staff at these magazines, or even Jason Wilson might be worthwhile to ask.

If they happened to still have a beta copy, it's definitely a possibility some of the lost content might be on there.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2021 9:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here are some interesting videos I have since come across related to Caught in the Act / The Lost Levels:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxhhMnm1zoU

SEGA AT EPCOT (Bonehead the Barbarian footage @ 1:09 & 7:19)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kTtPYSIQ_Q

Sega Channel Test Drive (Garfield: Caught in the Act, not Lost Levels)


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That documentary seems to be just random and incomplete info from the internet. He even says at one point that the space level is rumored but unconfirmed.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ICEknight wrote:
That documentary seems to be just random and incomplete info from the internet. He even says at one point that the space level is rumored but unconfirmed.


Ok. I thought it was entertaining- but oh well.

Unfortunate the authentic prototype and Sega Channel footage was ignored in lieu of criticism for the least important video - but hey, that's the internet. Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 10:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuSWUzOcBBk

So happy to see that Garfield: The Lost Levels was found - by the VGHF, no less! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Awesome! I doubted we'd ever see the day that one would resurface. I'm not a huge Garfield fan (the character or the game) but a lot of people will be ecstatic, I'm sure.
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