The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor er et nettsted dedikert til å oppdage og dokumentere skjult innhold i videospill. Fra feilsøkingsmenyer til ubrukt musikk, grafikk, fiender eller nivåer, mange videospill har innhold aldri ment å bli sett av noen andre enn utviklerne — eller til og med ment for alle, men kutt på grunn av tids-/budsjettbegrensninger.
Ta gjerne en titt i spillsamlingen vår og begynn å lese. Ønsker du å gjøre research? Prøv å lete etter noen stubber og se hvordan du kan hjelpe til. Har du bare et svakt minne om en ubrukt meny/nivå du så for mange år siden, men husker ikke hvordan du fikk tilgang til den? Føl deg fri til å lage en side med hva du så og vi kan ta en titt. Hvis du ønsker å bidra med å holde dette nettstedet i gang og hjelpe framtidig forskning på spill, så kan du gjerne donere.
Featured Article
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Released: Unknown (disk image dumped in 2010), Famicom Disk System
A prototype of The Legend of Zelda was dumped and released on December 25th, 2010. It's a late build of the game: the game can be completed, but the Second Quest has just barely been started. Nevertheless, there are a great amount of room alterations, both on the overworld and in the nine dungeons. Some of the game's iconic enemies have different designs, shops have different items in stock, and a significant amount of music hasn't been composed yet. Overall, the prototype is a lot more forgiving than the final version: it's much easier to get rupees, and enemy placement and difficulty isn't quite as evil. It's worth checking out for anyone interested in learning about the game's development.
All Featured BlurbsDid You Know...
- ...that D/Generation originally had the player infiltrate into Genoq with a zip line?
- ...that the original arcade version of Donkey Kong wasn't developed exclusively by Nintendo?
- ...that the Superman arcade game has graphics for a female character and a sign advertising delicious Cold Blood?
- ...that Rugrats: Time Travelers has an unused graphic of a CD labeled "Microsoft World Domination 99"?
- ...that Scrabble CD-ROM Crossword Game has 4,270 unused words that are simply too long to be placed on the board?
- ...that Gumball (Apple II) had such strong copy-protection it took 33 years to break and discover its secret ending?
- ...that at least 22 games released on today's date have articles?
Contributing
Want to contribute? Not sure where to begin? Visit the Help page for everything you need to get started, including...
- Instructions for creating and editing articles
- Guides that will help you find debug modes, unused graphics, hidden levels, and more
- A list of what needs to be done
- Common things that can be found in hundreds of different games
We also have a sizable list of games that either don't have pages yet, or whose pages are in serious need of expansion. Check it out!
Featured File
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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