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Army Men: Air Combat (Nintendo 64)

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Title Screen

Army Men: Air Combat

Developer: 3DO Company
Publisher: 3DO Company
Platform: Nintendo 64
Released in US: July 14, 2000


CodeIcon.png This game has unused code.
DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.


A simplistic arcade shooter which can be best described as another 3D attempt at the Strike series. Essentially a custom N64 port of Air Attack.

Unused Pause Menu Option

AMACN64-debugmenu.png

Present in the pause screen is an inaccessible debug menu. Selecting it returns you to the game.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Dummy Password

A password with no proper inputs can be re-enabled with the below code. All it does is take you to the first mission, which is already unlocked from the get-go.

Re-enable First Level Password
810B49A4 0000
810B49A6 0000

Just press D-Pad Up four times at the password screen.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Development Text

Present at 0x1128 in the ROM is text for four different submenus.

PHYSICS SUBMENU
TUNING SUBMENU
TIMING SUBMENU
MISC SUBMENU

Present at 0x7C0C in the ROM are three screenshot related error messages.

ERROR : debugSnapShot(...) - Only wrote %i bytes of %i of BITMAPINFOHEADER in file "%s"
ERROR : debugSnapShot(...) - Only wrote %i bytes of %i of image line %i in file "%s"
Successful screen grab to file "%s"

Present at 0xB44C is text for some debug options.

undsDual shock    
Dump 2D    
Wide Screen    
Turbo    
Invincible   
Collision Events     
ColObj Bounds    
Sweep Bounds    
DebugText Goals         
DebugText Id            
DebugText Name          
MIP mapping    
Framerate    
Memory
Image Registry
Model Registry
VRAM Registry
Night    
No continues
Movies    
Screen shots    
Screen capture    
VRAM    
SPLIT     
RADAR    
Clip preview    
Surface objects    
Vectors    
Bounds   
Normals    
Lighting    
Faces    
Edges    
Attributes    
Scroll    
Debug text   
Missing text
heap 0x%x
(Source: Ferrox)