

Attempting to load most of these courses in-game will result in a crash. They are all located in /Common/RPGolScene/ ( /Stage/RPGolScene for v1.01 users). Below is a comparison of the old lane with the new one, and its assets with the new assets.Ī few unused golf courses are leftover on the disc of the retail version of the game. It contains an unused model of a bowling lane, which unlike the final lane model, is a separate model from the rest of the alley. This file is located in /Common/RPBowScene/common.carc. (Source: xUniverse1/GibHaltmannKill) Unused Models Bowling In the US Rev 0 version of the game, the metadata table (which is located at 0x8034ab30) contains entries for both used and unused scenes: The metadata objects have the following structure:ĮPack mPackID_0x4 // Which pack the scene is found inĬonst char * scenePath_0x18 // The directory containing the scene's filesĬonst char * sceneName_0x1c // The internal name of the scene (Shift-JIS) Note which ones are used and which are unused.Įach scene in the game has a corresponding metadatum, which provides information about the scene, including the scene's path and internal name.Figure out the use/purpose/meaning of word_0x8, word_0xc, word_0x10 and word_0x14.Document the JP Rev 0 metadata table (which has 8 more entries than the US Rev 0 metadata table).Ever since, Wii Sports has become a popular favorite amongst Wii owners, much to the dismay of broken televisions everywhere. These include tennis, baseball, golf, boxing, and, the most popular of them all bowling (try releasing the ball backward and see what happens you'll laugh). This game has hidden development-related text.īundled with every western Wii console for the first few years of its life, Wii Sports serves to demonstrate the capabilities of the Wii Remote's (or "Wiimote's") intuitive motion controls across five different sports.
