List of any video game shipped with debugging symbols.
This list has yet to be verified. Contributions are welcome.
Name | Version | Platform | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Brunswick Pro Bowling | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | Contains an ELF binary with full symbol information in its RomFS root |
Fire Emblem: If/Fates | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | All released versions of the game contain "name.StackTrace" and "addr.StackTrace" files in the "debug" folder in the RomFS, which provide full function names/signatures for the game's code.bin |
Inazuma Eleven 3 Lightning Bolt / Team Ogre Attacks / Bomb Blast | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | CRO/CRS contains symbols |
Mario Kart 7 | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | Only the DLP-child has symbols, not the main app/update-title |
Megaman Legacy Collection | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | CRO/CRS contains symbols |
Pokémon Sun and Moon (demo) | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | CROs and ExeFS code binary contain symbols |
Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | CRO/CRS contains symbols |
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | Code binary contains debug strings (the calls to functions referring to them are replaced by nops, though) |
Steel Diver: Sub Wars | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | Newer versions of the update-title don't have the "map" file any more |
Super Smash Bros. | n/a | Nintendo 3DS | CRO/CRS contains symbols |
The Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Demo in Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 13 (USA) | Nintendo GameCube | n/a |
Super Mario Sunshine (Japan) | n/a | Nintendo GameCube | n/a |
Super Mario Sunshine | Demo from Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc - July 2002 (Japan) (D34J) | Nintendo GameCube | n/a |
Super Mario Sunshine | Demo from Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc August 2002 (USA) & Version 7 (USA) & Version 8 (USA) | n/a | |
Kirby's Return to Dream Land | (USA) (En,Fr,Es) | Nintendo Wii | n/a |
Kirby's Dream Collection - Special Edition | (USA) | Nintendo Wii | n/a |
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker | n/a | Nintendo GameCube | n/a |
Sources :
Duck Game has a full pdb. Rimworld does too, but it also ships with disassembly tools, so that's to be expected. Starbound and Factorio similarly come with debugging symbols.