The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor је сајт посвећен истраживанју некоришћеног и исећеног контента из игрица. Од дебуг менија, па до некоришћене музике, графика, непријателја, ичи нивоа, много игрица има ствари које нико не би смео да види осим девелопера — или чак наменјено за све али исечено због времена/пара ког је уложено у игрицу.
слободно гледајте наше странице и почните да читате. Желите да истражујете? Погледајте неке застоје и видите да ли нам можете помоћи. Имате неку меморију неког некоришћеног нивоа/менија које сте видели али не може те се сетити како сте приступили томе? Слободно направите страницу са тиме што сте видели и видечемо шта моземо. Ако желите да нам помогнете да овај сајт настави да ради и да у будућности настављамо и истраживанју игрица, донирајте нам.
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Developer: Square
Publisher: Square
Released: N/A (unreleased prototype), Super Nintendo
A prototype of Chrono Trigger presumably used at trade shows and/or by reviewers, that was eventually leaked and released on the internet. The game contains four pre-set demo areas for players to explore, spanning from the start of the game to shortly through Magus' Castle.
Going outside the demo boundaries reveals that much of the rest of the game is present and in a fairly complete state, with a lot of interesting differences both major and minor. Many items differ from their final counterparts; numerous graphics are different, missing, or were removed from the final; some of the music is in an unpolished state, while others are absent or were removed from the final; and the world as a whole is different in numerous ways.
Perhaps most interesting of all are the presence of several dungeons that were removed entirely from the final! These include an entire area underneath the sealed ruins north of Medina, a strange series of catacombs under Zeal Castle, and the famed Singing Mountain.
This prototype is truly a treasure for Chrono Trigger fans!
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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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