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The 'What's cool about it' section of the Pegasus Prime page mentions:
"Incorporates "lost-features" from the unreleased Playstation version."

What are these lost features? ^_^
This question / problem has been solved by triockimage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i921XfKDTBo&list=UUJ75ixRaHJv2yxeg1v-osUw
"These are among some of the 'lost' features", curious, which are the others.
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Adoru: "These are among some of the 'lost' features", curious, which are the others.
That's all I was able to find - "Against all the odds, Pegasus Prime will finally be available for the first time to play on the PC. The game's unlikely resurrection has brought in many benefits. The soundtrack is of better quality, using sources like the unreleased US PlayStation version for Andrews' and Stewart's original music. Many of the sound files sampled at 22KHz have been replaced with files sampled at 44KHz. The cut scenes from the DVD version have been re-rendered at their full original resolution in higher bitrates, eliminating the pixelization that plagued the CD-ROM version. Lastly, some previously cut or unfinished interactive sequences (including Easter eggs) have now been restored."
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Adoru: "These are among some of the 'lost' features", curious, which are the others.
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triock: That's all I was able to find - "Against all the odds, Pegasus Prime will finally be available for the first time to play on the PC. The game's unlikely resurrection has brought in many benefits. The soundtrack is of better quality, using sources like the unreleased US PlayStation version for Andrews' and Stewart's original music. Many of the sound files sampled at 22KHz have been replaced with files sampled at 44KHz. The cut scenes from the DVD version have been re-rendered at their full original resolution in higher bitrates, eliminating the pixelization that plagued the CD-ROM version. Lastly, some previously cut or unfinished interactive sequences (including Easter eggs) have now been restored."
For the curious: The interactive sequences replaced are the Mars Canyon chase and the NORAD Sub chase sequences. They also added in a number of music tracks that were in the original Journeyman Project release but were removed for the initial version of Pegasus Prime.

As for the easter eggs, well, they're secret. ;-)
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macnbc: For the curious: The interactive sequences replaced are the Mars Canyon chase and the NORAD Sub chase sequences.
You forgot to mention the alternate tunnel tracks for the maintenance transport pod on Mars.
Truly great release!
Thanks for the info everyone. ^_^
I don't even know where or how to look for any easter eggs in Pegasus Prime.

I know there's the "holding down E" trick for 'Legacy of Time', but I don't know of an equivalent here... I wanna KNOW EVERYTHING!1!
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larrythefatcat: I don't even know where or how to look for any easter eggs in Pegasus Prime.

I know there's the "holding down E" trick for 'Legacy of Time', but I don't know of an equivalent here... I wanna KNOW EVERYTHING!1!
Hint: On the interface overview screen from the main menu, be sure to hover your cursor over all the keyboard keys individually. The screen will indicate when you've found the one you're looking for.
Post edited April 17, 2014 by macnbc
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larrythefatcat: I don't even know where or how to look for any easter eggs in Pegasus Prime.

I know there's the "holding down E" trick for 'Legacy of Time', but I don't know of an equivalent here... I wanna KNOW EVERYTHING!1!
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macnbc: Hint: On the interface overview screen from the main menu, be sure to hover your cursor over all the keyboard keys individually. The screen will indicate when you've found the one you're looking for.
Thanks for that! I have discovered something I'd seen hinted at, but didn't believe until I saw it. A great substitution to the regular version of 'Pegasus Prime', but too bad there isn't newly recorded dialogue to accompany it... I hope that didn't somehow completely give it away!