The Cutting Room Floor talk:Content to expand

I think the sections should be organized in some way, but I'm not sure how: the only three ways I can think of are by company, a simple alphabetical order, or by "generation". As it is, the list seems kind of disjointed and haphazardly made. Personally, I'm leaning towards listing them by company, so anyone who wants to just look for Nintendo/Sega/Sony/etc. stuff can just do that, but then there's all the "one-off" systems (as it were) and things like Adobe Flash and iOS.

Besides that, I was told long ago to use the talk page rather than make a possibly-controversial change to a main page, so I'm going the "better safe than sorry" route here. -WarioBarker 18:37, 29 June 2012 (EDT)


 * In my honest opinion, I believe in the more simple alphabetical order. --From: divingkataetheweirdo 18:48, 29 June 2012 (EDT)


 * This is really just a quick non-formal list of things we need to cover. Being unorganized doesn't bother me too much, but yeah, it could be more organized. I suggest an organization by system (and/or generation): Suppose a new user comes along who wants to add info that's on this page. Yet, this user has only played Genesis games in their youth. Well, they can quickly access the Genesis section that way. And I suppose nobody'd find it wrong if one were to organize this without warning, but yeah, better safe than sorry. {EspyoT} 20:41, 29 June 2012 (EDT)


 * Well, thanks for the suggestions. :) For the record, games are organized by system, as those are the headers. That aside, I looked at Wikipedia to see how the gaming "generations" were divided, and there's some overlap in years. Honestly, I think organizing by company would be best, with "Arcade", "iOS", and the like put under "Misc." ...So that's what I did. -WarioBarker 23:48, 30 June 2012 (EDT)
 * Adding that if anyone disagrees with my edit, feel free to alter it. I did what I thought would look best and cause the least number of headaches. :) -WarioBarker 23:52, 30 June 2012 (EDT)
 * Nah, it's good as it is. Only problem now is that some of the bullet points are broken because of  tags, but that's minimal. {EspyoT} 08:28, 1 July 2012 (EDT)

MDX - Unused
pietro@pietro-laptop ~/mdx/MDX $ grep -ri unused. Binary file ./SEGA/Flash Point/flp90.mdx matches Binary file ./SEGA/QUARTET/YURAYSAN/QRT07.MDX matches Binary file ./Capcom/Area 88/AREA07.MDX matches Binary file ./Capcom/大魔界村/DAIMA0B.MDX matches - note: this is the continue song (in the Genesis version); was it marked unused in error? Binary file ./Capcom/大魔界村/DAIMA09.MDX matches - note: this one is NOT in our article... I'll have to ask GoldS or do these refer to the X68000 version? Binary file ./TAITO/Newzealand Story/NLS18C2.MDX matches Binary file ./TAITO/ARKANOID/arka6.MDX matches Binary file ./Konami/The Hustler/HUSLBX_.MDX matches Binary file ./Konami/T.M.N.T/YURAYSAN/TMNT22.MDX matches Note these are not all X68000 games, as many MDXs were homebrew conversions of other console games. I will empty this list and eventulaly delete this section - Andlabs 12:50, 6 January 2013 (EST)

This page needs to be updated
After the latest edit to this page, which was a user removing one of the things on the list which they had added to the respective page, I looked through part of it and saw things that were already on the pages they correspond to, like the unused dummy item in Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, to provide one example. This page should probably be cross-examined with all the pages (though that might be a long and grueling process) so that everything that's already been done is removed and things that need to be done are added. AquaBat 23:30, 18 January 2013 (EST)
 * That's right, but truth be told, this is such a tedious process that I doubt anyone would want to volunteer. And in a way, this page is just like some "editor's notes" article: it's sketchy, but the info here is (hopefully) all temporary.Normal users will probably just read articles about games, so no need to make this pretty. Sure, having the completed items removed would help, and is important, but again... it's so tedious... {EspyoT} 08:32, 19 January 2013 (EST)
 * Yeah, I know I certainly wouldn't want to be sitting at a computer, opening multiple tabs, viewing multitudes of pages, just to cross-check every single one of them. That'd take an entire day, or more. Mayhaps we could revise the page in small increments every few days? Or, we certainly could leave it alone, because you're right, this is just a project page and isn't meant to look neat and organized.AquaBat 12:52, 19 January 2013 (EST)
 * Regarding the "neat and organized" comment, this page was (as Espyo alluded to) originally andlabs' list of "so I don't forget" notes for various pages that either didn't exist or were stubs, but other users began adding to it. As the discussion at the top of this page indicates, I opted to reorganize things into a considerably neater and far more organized style rather than the prior haphazard layout; the only things I didn't touch were andlabs' "so I don't forget" lists. (And no, I'm not volunteering to go through the page and weed out stuff. :P) -WarioBarker 18:36, 19 January 2013 (EST)
 * Actually this was Xkeeper's list at first (as it says right at the beginning); I just started putting my Genesis and arcade things there when I started finding things. I could move all that out if people want - Andlabs 19:03, 19 January 2013 (EST)
 * Well, I was going by memory. :P Personally, I don't see a problem with your lists; you may want to copy them to your userpage if you haven't already, though, for personal reference. -WarioBarker 20:42, 22 January 2013 (EST)

A couple of anti-piracy things
I'm not really sure if this should be on the main page or here. Anyway, there's this archived 4chan thread where some users discuss some anti-piracy measures in some games. It's a SFW board, /v/, but it's still 4chan, so check with caution. If you have time, take a look, and see if you're reminded of any game that has some of the measures they mention (they seldom mention the actual games in that thread), and add that info here! {EspyoT} 13:59, 26 January 2013 (EST)
 * Oh, no, no, no. I do not recommend going on /v/. /v/ is autism incarnate. /b/tards have transformed it into /b/ 2: Electric Boogaloo-Now with Vidya.
 * /v/ will not provide you with ANY indormation on video games. None that you don't already know. /v/ is nerd rage, OCD, and circlejerking. /v/ is cancer.
 * Go to /vp/ instead. You'll learn more about Pokémon game ROMs than you'll ever WANT to know.
 * You could try /vg/ as well, but that probably won't help you much either.
 * And besides all that, threads on /v/ 404 quite quickly.
 * All in all, I'd say don't rely on /b/ or /v/ for anything.
 * --AquaBat 18:50, 26 January 2013 (EST)
 * Yes, I know. Both /b/ and /v/ are... erm, cesspools, to say the very least. But every once in a full moon, /v/ actually discusses video games in a minimally human matter. Also that link is to an archived thread. {EspyoT} 07:47, 27 January 2013 (EST)


 * I agree that /v/ sucks, but really, why does everyone on the internet think that they should use "autism" as an insult, and pick on people for having it?! I'm autistic, and I act nothing, NOTHING, like the fuckers on 4Chan. Plus, picking on people for having a disability makes you look like a total douche, to be honest. I can't help it that I was born with a disability. Sorry for the rant, I just needed to get this off my chest. Please don't flame me. Mysterious Destiny (talk) 00:37, 14 September 2013 (EDT)


 * You have to try to relax, and keep in mind that 99.99% of what comes out of the mouth of the internet is either overly exaggerated (just like my 99.99% stat over there) or completely false. It's like calling people "retards". Actual "retards" are people with disabilities, so it's unfair to use that name, but everyone does anyway, because it doesn't pack much of a meaning. Think of it this way: "Fuck you" doesn't mean that the insulter wants the victim to engage in sexual intercourse, does it? So try to not think about it. {EspyoT} 07:50, 14 September 2013 (EDT)


 * Yes, yes, I know that most of the stuff is over-exaggerated. I know that all of that stuff you just listed doesn't literally mean it. But still... Mysterious Destiny (talk) 12:48, 14 September 2013 (EDT)


 * ^^NEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRDD RAAAAAAAAAGEEEEEEEEE^^ Moof (talk) 01:54, 14 September 2013 (EDT)

Wheel of Fortune 64
After a quick glossover of all the game's graphics, I couldn't find that removed surprise wedge. I did find a minor error within the game, although I'm not sure if that's the emulator being wacky. Under "Set Game Length", "How many puzzles" should be "How many puzzles would you like to play?". I'll see if there's anything else. --From: divingkataetheweirdo 03:10, 19 March 2013 (EDT)

Ratchet & Clank 2 - Unused exhibits?
In the Insomniac Museum, There appear to be about two or three exhibit portraits accompanied by... nothing. One is in a very odd place; Underneath the balcony that houses the unused teleporter. The other one is found by scaling the side of the museum's exterior. Even more interesting is that the second portrait is in a very large area. --PiE 8/9/2013 2:01 EDT

Thing needing looking into
According to TVTropes page for Tamagotchi, there's dummied out Tamagotchis, on, welp, the Tamagotchi ROM. I dunno of these are also on console-related ports or just the LCD machine, but look into those. If these machines have hidden-away debugs, like the only handheld LCD tamagotchi on this wiki, (which, side note, you really need to document that) than use that and see if they're accesable there. If not, we'll need to call in The Engineer from TF2. That or we could be geeky sons of bee-yetches.

Also, before you say "DO IT URSElf", there's two things. One, I do not own the original Tamagotchis. It'd be a miricle if I could find one used but not broken to shreds on eBay for something that's not the crazy price of about 1 thousand bucks. Even then, and secondly, I dunno how to emulate such a thing, or if emulating the Tamagotchi ROM is even possible.

So... We need to work on this crap. Camwoodstock (talk) 20:29, 26 December 2013 (EST)

DS and DSi are two different things
Just in case, and to avoid having to separate a bunch of pages in the future, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DSi are two different consoles. Sure, they almost look the same and DSi plays all DS games, BUT... DSi actually has extra power and DSi exclusive games are not playable on the DS. There were only a handful of physical games released (which bear the DSi logo), the rest of the games were released digitally as DSiware. Hopefully this will avoid the same issue that plagued every website in the past when they bundled Gameboy and Gameboy Color games together under one console. ReyVGM (talk) 12:35, 18 March 2014 (EDT)