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Old 11-12-2005, 09:08 AM   #1
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If you make yourself Morph Ball in Metroid Prime while in a "secret world" you fall endlessly. If you use the Thermal visor and shot a Charged Ice Beam it continues how long you fall. And also the only way to see yourself while you fall way below is tilting the map up.(I just posted this to show some funny things, not spammin') [img]graemlins/lol.gif[/img]
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I thought that 'secret worlds' were only in the original game, not prime. well you learn something new everyday.
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..Do you mean hacking the game with something like a GameShark to get to the test levels?

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No, Believe it or not Retro didn't use a single invisible wall to keep you from escaping the areas. They wanted to keep you inside using natural methods. In one or two areas this allows you to jump through cracks and such that they didn't quite manage to block off if you set up just right and get outside of the levels. You can explore a large amount of the game from the outside this way.
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Old 11-12-2005, 07:55 PM   #5
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Couldn't you sort of do that in Half-life? Buy using that overly powerd gun thing to shoot yourself onto the ridges?
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what secret world where can u get to them how can u get to them?
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Try looking in the glitches section at Gamefaqs.com. I'm sure there's something about it there.
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