Re-Volt (N64) - Additional Secret Cars

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Re-Volt (1999)
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For ages, we've known that the n64 version has an exclusive secret car with a cheat, which is the Trolley, but is it the only one?

Well, not really, on the menu we can see 3 clockworks (Wun, Too and Tree), however, we cant access it, same for the forth clockwork (which is the one used in the Carnage Mode), if it existed.

In the n64 version, only 3 clockworks are included, but one of them isnt a clockwork despite the name, but the Probe UFO with an unfinished body, reminiscent of a DEV version of the PS1 UFO.

One of the 3 clockworks is also unfinished. This bug is also present on the same clockwork on the PS1 version, which shares its models with the N64 due to their lower polycount.

They are mostly the same than PC and PS1, but with a few differences:
-Shadows on the clockworks are corrupt, having invalid pages. The UFO however uses a fat RC Bandit (?) shadow gfx.
-The Clockworks are marked as "Pro", however, with their stats, its impossible to win a race against the pro cars casually.
-All of those cars lack their special engine sounds, that means ufo wont make its bubbly space sond, and neither will the clockworks make their clockwork/geary sound.
-The UFO doesnt have its flight ability and also has the wheel positions of the DEV UFO, however, with a more finished parameter set (lowered suspension, snappy handling, fast accel) albeit still unfinished. It also lacks the red light / air cover, which indicates Probe most likely decided to change the UFOs visual near the game's release.

I also looked after tracks but, there are no leftovers of any tracks or anything related to those. This is the only cut content (as far as i know) present on the 64 version of ReVolt.

As a bonus, i also tried (and failed miserably) to finish a racing on the Museum track with the UFO.







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