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Rainbow Cotton

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Title Screen

Rainbow Cotton

Developer: Success[1]
Publisher: Success[1]
Platform: Dreamcast
Released in JP: January 20, 2000[2]


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
BonusIcon.png This game has hidden bonus content.


And you were just a scroll away from being fired too...
Oh dear, I do believe I have the vapors.
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Such as:
Somewhat suggestive loading screen of a Japanese woman.
Cacti speak Japanese.
...But what does it mean?
This game has text or audio that needs to be translated. If you are fluent with this language, please read our translation guidelines and then submit a translation!
Notes: Transcription for the CD warning skit.

Rainbow Cotton is the first game of the series to explore real-time 3D and fully animated cutscenes with the game now using a multiple path-based rail shooter system. In this game, Cotton goes on what can charitably be called a adventure for Willows, but realistically can be described as a killing spree.

Hidden Wallpapers

By inserting the CD in a computer, there is an EXTRA folder where you can access several wallpapers in JPG format. Notably, all copyrights are 1999, suggesting that the 2000 date on the title screen was a late modification. This lines up with the GD-ROM header of the game, giving a master date of December 1, 1999.

0GDTEX.PVR/Unused Run Mode

RainbowCotton 0GDTEX.png

Most Dreamcast games reserve a texture for when the player doesn't start the game and instead plays the game as an audio CD. This unassuming texture wouldn't be of note, if it wasn't for the specific 3D image of Cotton used. This image of Cotton running is only used once in the actual game (it's in one of the hard-to-see loading screens, seen here).

It was initially assumed to be just a regular pose, but this is actually a leftover from when Cotton was initially going to run on foot a la Sin and Punishment. Remnants of said mode have since been discovered by Andreas Scholl, one of the developers for the 2024 remaster. According to Scholl, the run mode was first discovered by him during the development of the remaster.

Additionally, some Dreamcast games have special warnings for the player after playing the disc as an audio CD. This leads us to...

CD Warning Track

If placed into a CD player, the disc will play the below audio skit featuring most of the game's voice actors. Unusually, it lasts three minutes.

Unused Loading Screen

Hidden in the archive LOAD00.PVM is a photo of Japanese actress Yūka in lingerie, with the standard loading screen text. Likely a placeholder image that the devs forgot to remove.

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