The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor ir vietne, kas veltīta videospēļu neizmantotā satura atklāšanai un izpētei. No atkļūdošanas izvēlnēm līdz neizmantotām dziesmām, attēliem, ienaidniekiem vai līmeņiem, daudzām spēlēm ir saturs, kas nekad netika paredzēts to redzēt ikvienam, izņemot pašiem izstrādātājiem — vai pat bija reiz domāts to redzēt visiem, bet laika vai budžeta dēļ tā nenotika.
Jūtieties brīvi pārlūkot mūsu spēļu kopumu un sākt lasīt! Esat gavati jau pētījumiem? Ielūkojaties nepabeigtajos rakstos, varbūt varēsiet mums izpalīdzēt. Ir tikai kāda sena atmiņa ar kādu neizmantotu izvēlni vai līmeni, ko pirms daudziem gadiem redzējāt, bet vairs neatceraties, kā tam piekļūt? Nekautrējaties izveidot lapu ar redzēto, un mēs apskatīsim. Ja vēlaties palīdzēt uzturēt šo vietni un palīdzēt spēļu pētījumu turpināšanai, labprāt varat arī ziedot.
Piedāvātais raksts
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Released: 2010, Windows
Throughout the years since its creation, the Fallout series has been burdened with many hardships, from multiple canceled sequels to the bankruptcy of its original publisher. With each installment the series was passed from one developer to another, until it was handed to Obsidian Entertainment where currently several big names from Fallout and Fallout 2 are employed. Fallout: New Vegas was the result.
While taking its engine from Bethesda's Fallout 3 and much of its content from Van Buren (Black Isle's regrettably canceled third installment), New Vegas is very much a successor to Fallout 2 in terms of story and atmosphere. And despite its modest (compared to Fallout 3) budget and development cycle, it managed to please both long-time series fans and newcomers alike for the first time since Fallout 2. Being a western RPG (and an Obsidian-developed one in particular), there are more than a few screws loose and a couple of unused parts they forgot to take out of the box. The New Vegas edition of G.E.C.K. makes it easy for anyone to slice open the game's belly and play with its guts.
Visu piedāvāto rakstu kopsavilkumiDid You Know...
- ...that Mickey Mania on the Genesis has a special message that can only be seen by changing the region of the console after the game has loaded?
- ...that LEGOLAND once had a difficulty system based on age?
- ...that the Bionic Commando could originally shoot his arm in a downwards direction?
- ...that there are voice clips in Super Smash Bros. for six characters' Final Smashes?
- ...that the voice acting in The Town With No Name could have been worse?
- ...that Pingus has an unused Pac-Man levelset?
- ...that at least 22 games released on today's date have articles?
Ieguldījumu sniegšana
Vēlaties dot savu ieguldījumu? Neesat pārliecināti, kur sākt? Apmeklējiet palīdzības lapu, lai uzzinātu visu, kas jums nepieciešams uzsākšanai, ieskaitot...
- Pamācība rakstu izveidei un rediģēšanai
- Norādes, kas palīdzēs atrast atkļūdošanas režīmus, neizmantotos attēlus, noslēptos līmeņus un daudz ko citu
- Saraksts ar visu, kas vēl jādara
- Bieži sastopamas lietas, kas ir atrodamas simtiem dažādās spēlēs
Mums arī ir apjomīgs spēļu saraksts, kurām vēl nav lapu vai ir lapas ar nepieciešamību paplašinājumam. Aplūkojiet tās!
Piedāvātā datne
The Town With No Name is a parody(?) of Western movies, and... Well, it's a bit hard to explain. Some claim it's a shoddy game made for a dying console (the CDTV) and one of the worst games of all-time (what with the creators trying to distance themselves from it), while others think it may be one of the first examples of a joke game that somehow got published (what with its poor art and voice acting, bizarre dialogue and gags, and rudimentary gameplay).
An image showing a black-cloaked man doing something with two children wearing orange cloaks in a forest. It seems more like something for something else entirely.
Quite possibly the weirdest image on the disc, which is saying something.
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