Pre-Alpha (October 1996)

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On October 31 2023, a prototype build of LEGO Island was leaked by YouTuber R.R. Slugger[1]. This build is dated December 1996, predating the final release by 9 months. Colloquially, this build is usually referred to as "the pre-alpha".

History

The existence of a pre-alpha build has been known for some time[2], however it had been kept private by a select few members of the community for years. It is currently not known what this release was made for, how it was acquired by the community, or how it was leaked.

Installer

The pre-alpha features a completely different installer from the final release. Comparing side-by-side, it's clear that they repurposed the same installer from Chessmaster 5000.

Launcher

The pre-alpha features a crude launcher called STARTUP.EXE which launches the available rooms:

 

This makes sense because MAIN.EXE does not load anything by default without command line arguments.

Build Sections

The game features incomplete but functional implementations of all four build sections from the final game (helicopter, dune buggy, race car, and jetski). Notable differences include:

  • Missing parts are wireframe instead of solid.
  • Coloring doesn't appear to work.
  • Different music. All stages feature a crude loop of "Legomania", an unused cue composed by Lorin Nelson.
  • Different sound effects.

Island

TODO

Free Fonts

The pre-alpha contains an option to "register" for an array of free fonts. The registration is obviously not possible anymore, however the fonts can be installed by running MSREG\MSFREE.EXE on the CD:

 

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