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It’s an emotional time for me. The publication of my book is just five weeks away. Writing it was intense; it is deeply personal, and in my labors to describe my experiences and insights, I relived much of my life. Joy, pain, fear, triumph, love—all of it. Soon it will be there for anyone and everyone to read, an open door, secret spaces exposed. That fact stirs up many emotions for me. They’re difficult to parse.

In an effort to do so, I’ve been making my way through TED Talks on the topic of books. That’s how I came across my selection for today, Mac Barnett‘s “Why a good book is a secret door.” I’m very glad that I did.

I love Barnett’s wandering Talk. It’s about how art occupies a reality somewhere between truth and lies, and how we can, too. It’s about the wonder of children. It’s about creativity, and humor, and imagination. It’s about an author of children’s fiction, and his love for his work and his audience. It’s heavy and hilarious, whimsical and worthwhile, fun and forceful.

Barnett weaves his way through it all in a way that doesn’t make sense as much as it feels right. It hit home for me; listening to his story heightened my excitement and calmed my anxiety over publication day. That might not make much sense, I know. But it felt right.

What do you think? What’s your favorite TED Talk? Join the discussion and let me know. I want to hear from you!

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Developer: Argonaut Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platform: PlayStation
Released in US: November 5, 2002
Released in EU: November 15, 2002

This game has unused areas.

This game has a notes page

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There is probably more leftover content from the first game present, the cutscenes with Voldermort and various strings in the game code when viewed with cheat engine give me this impression, I wouldn't know how to access it though, if someone with more knowledge would look into it that'd be best. Need to get screenshots of both areas, will do it soon.

The video game adaptation of the movie of the same name. This obviously means it's a sequel to the prior game, which was also based on the movie of the same name. Now with significantly less horror elements and fewer over-exaggerated yells of FLIPENDO!

  • 1Unused Areas

Unused Areas

Hogwarts Grounds During Winter

Normally during winter at Hogwarts, you are taken to the grounds outside Hagrid's hut for a brief cutscene then taken straight to the area immediately outside the Quidditch pitch. Despite only being able to see a little of the areas surrounding Hagrid's hut, the entire thing has been modeled, including a redundant path filled with poisonous snails leading to the Quidditch pitch.

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Entering any of the secret passages causes Harry to fall into the top of the map where he entered the passage. However, even more interestingly, the area around the Herbology classroom is also present with a winter makeover, unused due to the game not allowing you to go in. This section is relatively complete, only lacking voice files and entrances to the classrooms.

Entering the pathway to the Quidditch training grounds will put the player into that area, only during summer. Any attempts to enter the grounds after this result in the player being sent to the summer version, halting progress forever.

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Unused Room and Cutscene During Potions Class

The player's controls are usually locked during Potions class, preventing them from entering the room present in the first game. This room is fully intact in the sequel, and the cutscenes with Voldemort trapping Harry exist as well, albeit ending before Harry is sent through the floor to the storeroom.

Cheat Codes

The game contains eight little known cheat codes that can be enabled by inputting sequences of buttons on the Main Menu whilst holding L1.

  • 500 Beans - Square, Square, Circle, Square, Left, Right, Circle, Square. Pressing L1 in the Pause Menu/Folio Magi/Report Card will set the current Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans count to 500 (regardless of how many the player has).
  • Restore Health - Square, Circle, Square, Circle, Up, Down, Left, Right. Pressing L1 in the Pause Menu/Folio Magi/Report Card will restore the health meter to full (works in all gameplay mode).
  • Unlock Quidditch League - Square, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Circle. Unlocks the Quidditch League mode.
  • Increased Spell Damage - Left, Right, Left, Down, Circle, Square, Down, Up. The charged Flipendo Knockback Jinx and Incendio spells inflict more damage on opponents/enemies.
  • Triple Flipendo - Up, Down, Left, Down, Square, Square, Left, Right. During duels, the charged Flipendo Knockback Jinx will instead shoot three powerful projectiles when used, similar to the red special jinx pickup.
  • Reveal Secret Passages - Down, Down, Left, Down, Square, Circle, Up, Left. Almost all secret passage entrances (such as bookshelves) will flash white. The only exceptions are a few that are directly pointed out to the player through dialogue/cutscenes.
  • View Credits - Down, Left, Down, Right, Circle, Circle, Square, Square. Loads and displays the credits sequence.
  • Flying Harry - Up, Down, Up, Down, Circle, Circle, Up, Down - Removes the flying Ford Anglia on the Main Menu and replaces it with Harry on a broomstick.
(Source: Punk7890 (input discoveries))

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The Harry Potter series
Windows, Mac OS Classic, Mac OS XSorcerer's Stone • Chamber of Secrets(Prototype)
WindowsPrisoner of Azkaban • Goblet of Fire • LEGO Years 1-4 • LEGO Years 5-7
WiiLEGO Years 1-4 • LEGO Years 5-7
XboxGoblet of Fire
PlayStationSorcerer's Stone • Chamber of Secrets
PlayStation 2Sorcerer's Stone • Quidditch World Cup • Goblet of Fire
PlayStation 3LEGO Years 1-4
PlayStation PortableLEGO Years 1-4
Nintendo 3DSLEGO Years 5-7
PlayStation VitaLEGO Years 5-7
GameCubeSorcerer's Stone • Chamber of Secrets • Prisoner of Azkaban • Goblet of Fire
Game Boy ColorSorcerer's Stone • Chamber of Secrets
Game Boy AdvanceSorcerer's Stone • Prisoner of Azkaban • Goblet of Fire • Quidditch World Cup
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