River city ransom
In the final game, you find her just standing there. Okoto, Hasebe's counterpart in Rival Showdown, uses the same face.Īnd she was capable of walking. She was going to have a unique design, but instead is just a generic girl you find in malls. Unlike every other unused graphic, this one was actually given the T-shirt and jeans makeover for the English versions. Jūkichi, Yamada's counterpart in the Famicom-only sequel Downtown Special, also has this ability (using a similar sprite). Though he doesn't have this ability in the NES game, he does have it in the GBA remake River City Ransom EX, which uses an updated version of the same sprite. It was planned for Yamada to have telekinesis, allowing him to pick up all the weapons in the area and throw them at you. This graphic is found in all versions of the game. It's assumed to be Yamada due to the graphics appearing right below the above one. Unfinished or partially deleted graphics of what appears to be a character slumped over. This graphic of Yamada seemingly slumped over in defeat is found only in the US and Japanese versions. Note that a similar animation is used in the Japanese version of Renegade. Kunio and Riki's head can fit on either body, there are three leg parts to choose from, and one of the bodies even needs to be flipped to face the other. The tiles that make up these graphics can be put together in a multitude of combinations and this is just one. Note that these graphics may not be assembled as intended. Notice they're wearing their original Japanese school uniforms, not the T-shirt and jeans found in the international versions. These graphics of Kunio (Alex) and Riki (Ryan) crouching appear in all versions of the game, though they are mostly removed in the US and European versions.
Unused Graphics Alex and Ryan (Kunio and Riki)