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|developers = [[SCEE Cambridge Studio]]
|developers = [[SCEE Cambridge Studio]]
|publishers=[[wikipedia:Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.|Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.]]
|publishers=[[wikipedia:Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.|Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.]]
|releasedate = May 1999
|releasedate = August 20, 1999
|previous = ''[[MediEvil Japanese Demo]]''}}The '''''MediEvil Late Japanese Demo''''' is a demo version of ''[[MediEvil]]'' released exclusively in Japan in May 1999. The demo only has one known release: [[MediEvil Late Japanese Demo/PCPX-96159|電撃プレイステーションD21 SCE スペシャル]].
|previous = ''[[MediEvil Japanese Demo]]''}}The '''''MediEvil Late Japanese Demo''''' is a demo version of ''[[MediEvil]]'' released exclusively in Japan on August 20, 1999. The demo has only one known release: [[MediEvil Late Japanese Demo/PCPX-96159|''Dengeki PlayStation D21 SCE Special'']] released with ''Dengeki PlayStation D Vol. 114''. Files on the disc suggest that the demo finished development around May 14, 1999.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The demo only contains two levels, much like the other [[MediEvil Japanese Demo|Japanese Demo]]. However, this demo version is unique; it is comprised of [[The Haunted Ruins]] and [[The Ghost Ship]] levels.
The demo only contains two levels, much like the other [[MediEvil Japanese Demo|Japanese Demo]]. However, this demo version is unique; it is comprised of [[The Haunted Ruins]] and [[The Ghost Ship]] levels.

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MediEvil Late Japanese Demo
Developer(s) SCEE Cambridge Studio
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
Release date August 20, 1999
Previous demo MediEvil Japanese Demo

The MediEvil Late Japanese Demo is a demo version of MediEvil released exclusively in Japan on August 20, 1999. The demo has only one known release: Dengeki PlayStation D21 SCE Special released with Dengeki PlayStation D Vol. 114. Files on the disc suggest that the demo finished development around May 14, 1999.

Gameplay

The demo only contains two levels, much like the other Japanese Demo. However, this demo version is unique; it is comprised of The Haunted Ruins and The Ghost Ship levels.

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