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Jan 17, 2017, 4:30 PM Some neat stuff I found, spoilers below! (I was having issues with the spoiler function, so.) Unused Sprites of Claus as the (un)masked man walking, speaking, and standing. And either sleeping, or dying. EDIT: I think we should merge the young, old, and other variants of characters. Don't see the point of having three sheets of Claus when they're all very small and have some of the same sprites. EDIT 2: Uploaded revised sheet of Claus, and it's HUGE. So much sprites that are unused (I think).
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Aug 25, 2016, 3:26 PM Does anyone know if this is true? Spoiler: Claus also had unused sprites showing him getting killed, Strapped to an Operating Table to be cyborgified, and a finished version looking like a Starman. There's also unused boss music and backgrounds showing him going through various stages of agony, well on his way into becoming an Eldritch Abomination. Yes, you read right: Claus was originally intended to become the next Giygas. There's also unused sprites of Flint actually killing the Mecha-Drago instead of leaving it alive, which suggests that he was going to turn out Not So Different than the beast, as well as sprites of Kumatora as a Magypsy, suggesting that she was supposed to be the final Magypsy instead of Fassad. I mean, the final boss part is true.