I love these old development build showcases Sucker Punch has been doing lately. I hope more developers start doing things like this! That really early build from January 2000 looks insane, crazy to think they started on it just a few months after Rocket Robot on Wheels on N64. I wonder if Sony was even going to be the publisher at that point or if it was even being made on a PS2 devkit. Looks like they could have easily had the Dreamcast or something else in mind.
yeah i think sly cooper was originally developed for the dreamcast at first and was meant to be a next gen spinoff of rocket robot on wheels with jojo as the main character in the same way rrow was on the n64 but because sega exited the hardware market during the early stages of development of sly they moved it to the ps2
i LOVE how this video is done, most behind the scenes or early versions of some games just make it look so professional and stuff. This feels more humane like it really shows how much effort they put on these games and yet they can see the progress they have done with a smile on their faces.
Pretty sure that the "32 months to ship sly 1" demo is running on a n64 dev kit. That would line up with Sucker Punch's game they made before Sly, Rocket - Robot On Wheels
eugh holy shit, I'm so glad sly cooper evolved out of being a crash bandicoot clone. it's really cool seeing how far it was from conception to final product
doe anybody know where i could get a playable copy of of this early sly 1 level and the early cut monico level for sly 2 i really would love to play them.
@@Plemmy ok, well i deal with a lot of pre release and prototype game content so i just figured that someone who was working on the level took their work home when the level was scraped
Aidan rosenberg well you can play the alpha and beta builds of the games but I don’t know if you can play those two levels,but maybe you can play it using a mod though I don’t think it’s been done before
@@Plemmy who know, the only way currently is if someone comes forward with a copy of the level or if someone with some serious level building and coding skills recreates it from the little footage we've seen already. both are possible.
I love these old development build showcases Sucker Punch has been doing lately. I hope more developers start doing things like this! That really early build from January 2000 looks insane, crazy to think they started on it just a few months after Rocket Robot on Wheels on N64. I wonder if Sony was even going to be the publisher at that point or if it was even being made on a PS2 devkit. Looks like they could have easily had the Dreamcast or something else in mind.
yeah i think sly cooper was originally developed for the dreamcast at first and was meant to be a next gen spinoff of rocket robot on wheels with jojo as the main character in the same way rrow was on the n64 but because sega exited the hardware market during the early stages of development of sly they moved it to the ps2
@@baliebox4916
Seems legit
@Benicio Abel
What series?
@Thomas Flynn
Oh wait just noticed you two are bots
i LOVE how this video is done, most behind the scenes or early versions of some games just make it look so professional and stuff. This feels more humane like it really shows how much effort they put on these games and yet they can see the progress they have done with a smile on their faces.
I remember watching on the PS2. Awesome seeing the older versions of the game.
Pretty sure that the "32 months to ship sly 1" demo is running on a n64 dev kit. That would line up with Sucker Punch's game they made before Sly, Rocket - Robot On Wheels
I remember watching this with my older brother on the PS2
“OOHHH BIG GUY” 😂 10:34
the 32 month one still creeps me out, it looks like a deformed kangaroo bunny thing
3:07
sly: boeng
boeng,
wtf
Sly Cooper, the fifth part. Development is starting soon. 😊😊😊
16 months theme Stealth approach sounds fucking creepy
eugh holy shit, I'm so glad sly cooper evolved out of being a crash bandicoot clone. it's really cool seeing how far it was from conception to final product
doe anybody know where i could get a playable copy of of this early sly 1 level and the early cut monico level for sly 2 i really would love to play them.
I don’t think you can
@@Plemmy ok, well i deal with a lot of pre release and prototype game content so i just figured that someone who was working on the level took their work home when the level was scraped
Aidan rosenberg well you can play the alpha and beta builds of the games but I don’t know if you can play those two levels,but maybe you can play it using a mod though I don’t think it’s been done before
@@Plemmy who know, the only way currently is if someone comes forward with a copy of the level or if someone with some serious level building and coding skills recreates it from the little footage we've seen already. both are possible.
Aidan rosenberg yeah. Or maybe sucker punch will release the build to the public
This is so Crash Bandicoot'ish
I wonder what the cash would have been spent on in Sly 1 if it was kept that way instead of clue bottles.
1:09 Did he say Shift, or Shit? I doubt he said shit because it was released in an E rated game but.. still.
Please always put the source of the video in the description (where at all possible)
This video is from the "bonus movies" menu of Sly 3.
@@NeoGamer PS3 port or the original?
@@cheappyv5156 original, i remember seeing this as a kid after finishing the game, dunno about the PS3 port.
@@scottjefferson4048
It’s also in the ps3 port
@@mightyraccoon7155 nice, would have been a shame if they took it out for no valid reason.
Wow no one is here I arrived early :)
2:00 I Still wonder what JT stands for
I think it relates to Rocket, Robot on Wheels since Sly's original design was similar to him
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