Treasure Planet PS2 Demo - Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Issue 63 (Gameplay) (Extras Below)
This was featured in Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Issue 63 (December 2002) DVD (but played in the USB version while I'm using Freemcboot 1.953v Memory Card). In DVD version of this, you just play it regularly, but in usb version, you just have to edit the VMC at OPL or maybe switch the PS3 controller by inserting the usb on PS2 system on FreeMcboot memory card in order to play this demo. Recorded on April 12, 2020 =Playable Demo of Treasure Planet= Some more extra beta stuff from unlisted links: 1. Demo Video Clips: • Treasure Planet PS2 Demo Video Clips - OPM... 2. Treasure Planet PS2 Demo (Some Glitches): • Treasure Planet PS2 Demo (Some Glitches) 3. Treasure Planet PS2 Demo - Meteor Belt (Second Visit) • Treasure Planet PS2 Demo - Meteor Belt (Se... 4. More glitches (with music only): • Treasure Planet PS2 Demo (with music only) Description: Yep, this (based on Disney movie) game was basically just a rip-off of Jak and Daxter. Getting all beacons activated is not the only way you do which it goes back to zero when exiting the level, this is very awkward. I was looking for the LAST golden doubloon in the first level where I just wasted my recording, but hey, I’m just doing some exploring for a bit. Also, riding on the solar surfer in Meoter Belt level is kinda awkward too, in case if you get sometimes crash on the ground too hard or lightly (which there is a glitch occurs) where you try to collect green energies and golden doubloons due to difficulties. Oh and according to Dr. Dolpher's quote, there's NOT enough treasure! The boss level was locked for unknown reasons, even though it was planned to be unlocked, but nope, still locked. That'll explained it to activating beacons too. Btw, some level textures are different and confusing in this early development than the final game since it was already launched. Lastly, you need to exit this demo by selecting the word "Quit" at the title screen (not in during the gameplay), which I'm surprised that it lets you go back to the demo menu, since it says "you need to reset your system to exit this application".

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