PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Lollipop Chainsaw Premium Edition (PlayStation 3 - Japanese Version)Lollipop Chainsaw PS3. Lollipop Chainsaw is the un-deadly' story of sweet and killer zombie-hunter Juliet Starling and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. With her wickedly awesome chainsaw in hand, Juliet slices, dices and splits her way through hordes of the undead, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to kill the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader.
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To do:Find out if there are unused voice clips from other characters.Zed's Lines (Alternate Takes)The first boss, Zed the Punk Rock Zombie, is a very profane zombie who attacks Juliet by yelling swear words that become physical (i.e., the word 'COCKSUCKER' flying at the player in big, ugly, crude red letters), and also says very profane taunts as she fights him. Zed's voice actor did several takes on most lines, all of which have been left in the game's files, but only one take of each line is used in-game.
Here are a few of them:NameClipNotesNSNZEDv0232WelcomeToMOSHPITslag01. To do:Post the videos. LSAfterACT0002NG.bik is an unused loading animation that depicts a blueish-purple liquid splattering all over the screen, in a vein similar to the looping blood splatter loading screen that plays upon beating a boss.
Lollipop Chainsaw Premium Edition (Uncensored & Dual-language audio option). In stock, usually ships within 24hrs. Killer Heroine Juliet Starling is an.
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It also has a different loading message; rather than the shaking illustration of lollipops, it's a comic book caption that reads, 'Now Loading.' . DPForPAX.bik is the demo video that was used in the PAX 2011 Prototype.
DPForTGS.bik is the demo video used in the TGS 2011 build. It's basically the same as the PAX one, minus the Zed clips. LSForGC01.bik is a leftover controls screen used from some prototype or build showcased at a game convention. LSForGC02.bik is the same, but would be displayed once the demo had finished loading.
LSForTGS01.bik and LSForTGS02.bik are the same as the 'GC' ones, but with Japanese text, since these were for the TGS (Tokyo Game Show) build.Leftover Prototype Names. The third boss, Mariska the Psychadelic Zombie, is named 'Nicola' in her files, implying that this was her original name before the developers changed it to Mariska. Examples: ' TXCHBossNicolaClothD', ' TXCHBossNicolaClothM', ' TXCHBossNicolaHairD', etc.
A few of her files also refer to her as 'Nicholas', like the model for Rosalind's fake bus that Nico-er, Mariska made as an illusion, which is called ' SKPropnicholasBus01Cine'. Rosalind, Juliet's mentally-unstable younger sister, was originally spelled 'Rozalind', according to her files. Nick, Juliet's boyfriend who ends up as the aforementioned talking head (it's a long story) was originally named 'Romeo'. ' TXCHMainRomeofaceS', ' TXCHMainRomeoPerfectHandDCine', ' SKCHMainRomeoHead') Which makes sense, seeing as how he and Juliet's relationship slightly mirrors the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet (although, unlike said play, the characters get a happy ending.that is, if you get the good ending and not the bad ending).
The reason the developers changed it to 'Nick' is most likely because the resemblance would've been incredibly obvious had his name be Romeo. Bosses four and five, Josey James and Lewis Legend, seem to have originally been spelled as 'Josie' and 'Louis' according to their files.
The final boss, Killabilly, is referred to as 'Evils' in its files. It is possible that this was merely a placeholder, however.Unused Graphics.
Inside ACT0001ABattlebeginning.xxx, there is a model of a football with a zombie face printed on it. This is used in the Japanese-only 'Kira-Kira' version, in which it replaced the decapitated zombie head in the game's intro. TXUIUsingItemImagev01, found within AshGame.xxx, contains the lollipop illustration seen in the health item window, but it also seems to contain an illustration of a chocolate bar, and a cookie with star-shaped chocolate chips. These indicate that Juliet was, at one point in development, going to consume various types of candy in order to regain health. The Platinum Trophy icon is left within the Xbox 360 version, and goes unused in said version. And to think we have to electrocute the poor girl ten times, and make the camera look up her skirt, in order to get this trophy.Unused Code.
The Xbox 360 version contains the file ' UICollectionLevelAchievePS3.xxx', which is the achievement/trophy list for the Playstation 3 version.Regional Differences Company LogosThe Warner Bros. Interactive logo is not present in the Japanese version, due to Warner Bros.
Only handling the publishing rights outside of Japan.Title Screen InternationalJapanThe English version of the game has a 'tough', 'hardcore' logo, as opposed to the 'happy', colorful, and cheerful logo used in the Japanese version.On the Japanese logo, the Juliet Skull symbol is styled like a skull-and-crossbones design (but with two lollipops instead of bones) and has a pink heart in one of its eye sockets. As for the English logo, the skull symbol is placed right above the blood-stained chainsaw acting as the letter 'I', and it also does not have the lollipop 'crossbones' or the pink heart either.The 'Press Start' message reads 'Press Start Button' on the Japanese version.The copyright information is somewhat lengthy for the English versions, but is simplified for the Japanese release, due to Warner Bros. Only handling publishing rights outside of Japan.Alternate Outfits.
To do:Add screenshots of these outfits, as well as the models for the American DLC outfits.In the Japanese release, Juliet's sexier, more revealing outfits (i.e. 'Sexy Rider Suit', 'Sexy Seashell Bikini') were exclusive to the Xbox 360 version. She also has several unlockable costumes based on horror-themed anime (i.e. High School of the Dead, Deadman Wonderland), all of which were downloadable content.
In the English releases, the sexy outfits are available on both consoles, and the anime costumes are already on the disc, available to the player once they have finished the game.The American release had exclusive DLC outfits given to those who pre-ordered the game from select retailers. These included a goth Juliet, a disco Juliet, a '50's rock'-styled Juliet, and costumes modeled after Ash Williams from the Evil Dead movies, and the singer for Mindless Self Indulgence, Jimmy Urine, in his fairy costume (Jimmy Urine was also one of the composers for the game, and the voice actor for Zed). Other regions did not receive any of these.
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