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Naughty Bear

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Naughty Bear

Also known as: Naughty Bear Gold Edition
Developer: Artificial Mind and Movement[1]
Publisher: 505 Games[1]
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Released in US: June 29, 2010
Released in EU: June 25, 2010


SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


Naughty Bear seeks revenge on others when he isn't invited to a birthday party by massacring the other bears in the most brutal ways possible, with janky controls to earn "naughty points" — reviewers weren't too enthralled by the opportunity.

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Naughty Bear Gold Edition Changes
Oh my GOLD!.
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Placeholder Voice lines
Tons of placeholder lines.

Unused Audio

cs_intro01

The filename suggests this is audio from a cutscene that was entirely removed from the game. It's incredibly hard to tell what this audio is actually supposed to be however.

vo_suicide_mp_wilhelm

Placeholder scream

l01_crickets

Some nice ambient sound of just crickets

Dragging Corpses

fv_dav_dropcorpse1_3 suggest that the ability to drag/drop dead bodies like in Hitman was once considered.

Unused Music

l01_campsite_rejects

An incredibly creepy sounding tune supposedly meant for Episode 1.

Unused Multiplayer Music

Some creepy songs that were supposed to play in multiplayer.

Scrapped Shotgun Weapon

A Shotgun was planned to be usable as a weapon at one point, and was showcased in a trailer. Sound files remain, and it seems like the weapon had to be manually reloaded instead of having a set amount of rounds before having to discard the weapon unlike most of the other firearms.

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