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These prototypes have been preserved and released to the general public.
 
=== [[Croc 2 - April 30 1999 Prototype]] ===
([https://hiddenpalace.org/Croc_2_(Apr_30,_1999_prototype) Link])
 
Released by Hidden Palace as part of Project Deluge. A later prototype with mostly text differences.
 
=== [[Croc 2 June 13 1999 Prototype]] ===
([https://hiddenpalace.org/Croc_2_(Jun_13,_1999_prototype) Link])
 
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=== Croc 2 Sega Dreamcast Version ===
The Dreamcast version of Croc 2 was intended for release after the Playstation and PC versions, and was to add minigames, and a new village with presumably two more normal levels (as per "forty-two levels to play in total"). It is unknown if a prototype exists, but Jez San mentioned the port was "canned" implying development didn't get very far, if at all. It was officially cancelled in Autumn 2000. All, according to the Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine.
 
However, in posts made on Twitter by those working on the games, it was mostly just in talks. It confirms that the [[Cowboy Gobbo]]s and by extension the [[Cowboy Village]] would have been present in this version, alongside a loop the loop minecart stage. Although a full prototype is unlikely to have existed, the posts suggests that level prototypes may have existed at some point. <ref>https://twitter.com/mattgodbolt/status/1389938236861075467</ref>
 
===Croc 2 Sega Saturn Version===
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