

possibly because it's not used, as the embedded ROM features far more compression artifacts and some excellently crackly audio. The cart version contains a splash screen which indicates the game uses the ACTImagine codec to encode its video. The embedded ROM lacks the aforementioned info.txt, though README.TXT is present (albeit still empty) and in fact is the only actual file in the entire file structure - the movie is hardcoded into the binary. 1" (as opposed to all the non-movie trailers?) instead of "Preview Trailer", and the copyright date isn't present. The early title screen refers to itself as "Movie Trailer Vol. The button to start the movie is also different, and there is a sound effect that plays when you touch it in the cart version. It seemingly doesn't do anything, but perhaps it did on the showfloor. This ROM features an option to see the "E3 Guidebook". Sgstair's packet captures ( ), from which firefly extracted the other ROMs from, seem to contain only partial data for the actual ROM that was broadcast at E3 2005. What appears to be a slight modification of this (header changes only) was made by firefly and shared in the guise (not necessarily with the intention of being misleading) of being the Zelda Preview Trailer ROM broadcast from the DS Download Station at E3 2005. However, there exists no functionality to do this. The demo contains zeldamovie_sgn.srl, which is a version of itself likely meant to be sent out via Download Play to other DSes. Zeldastory_sgn.srl is likely the second Twilight Princess preview that was being distributed, but it is not found in this ROM. and then some other list of files not found in the ROM at all. The cartridge release contains two unused text files: README.TXT (empty) and info.txt, which contains a seemingly-incomplete list of files inside the ROM.
