User:WarioBarker

WarioBarker is an editor of The Cutting Room Floor who lives in Deerfield Beach, Florida. He tries to help when and where he can, even if it amounts to simple cleanup of bad grammar, stray punctuation, and the like.

He apologizes in advance if he screws anything up. For more stuff, see User:WarioBarker/Sandbox.

Interesting Videos By TCRF Users

 * Super Mario Bros. 3 Game Genie code to control the music using A, B, and the D-Pad (nensondubois; his channel's full of good stuff, but this is one that isn't exactly related to showing off unused content)
 * Xkeeper's YouTube channel (lots of fun stuff, mainly regarding game corruption and the weirdness that ensues)

Contributions
Other than the below, a lot of cleanup, fixing, adding/removal of "TOC" from pages (where they were needed and no longer needed, respectively), and rational speculation.

Notable Contributions

 * The Cutting Room Floor:Content to expand – alphabetized each console's game list on May 8, 2012 so the page would look less haphazardly made and be easier to navigate. On June 30, this was further altered to organize the console list in chronological order by manufacturer (themselves in alphabetical order), with odds-and-ends in roughly-chronological order under "Misc.".
 * Proto:Banjo-Pilot (GBA): Moved specific prototype info into subpages.
 * Proto:Dr. Mario (NES): Moved the info about the PlayChoice-10 Virus prototype to a subpage due to the existence of three other prototypes.
 * Proto:Tempo (32X): Moved specific prototype info into subpages.
 * Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (Genesis): Moved prototype info to a separate page, removing a related to-do from the main page.
 * Mario Kart DS: Moved info about the Kiosk Demo to a prototype page, since it clearly has differences from the game as released (such as textures for certain unused courses).
 * Metroid Prime Hunters (DS): Moved info about the 2004 Demo to a prototype page due to the (badly-written) description pointing out differences from the final.
 * Scooby-Doo Mystery (SNES): Removed false info that the Diving Equipment and its related dialogue in Level 1 were unused (in the room next to the Fridge Minigame, use Scooby's sniff ability near the pit).
 * Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube): Created a subpage about the Master Debug Menu, which has since been expanded by others.
 * Prerelease:Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (SNES): Recreated what had been a Notes page I made in February 2012, itself based on a discussion on the game's main talk page, based on a copy I had saved an hour before BMF deleted said Notes page. (Moved by someone else from "Prerelease:Super Street Fighter II (SNES)" for consistency.)
 * Wheel of Fortune (NES): Added emulation trick to see the Coca-Cola logo in-game with a somewhat incorrect palette, and added a picture from FCE Ultra of the glitch. (These were eventually removed.)

Templates/Categories
Game series templates and/or categories that I've created.


 * Custom Robo: Category only.
 * Galaxian: Template and category.
 * Gunstar Heroes: Template and category.
 * Karateka: Template and category.
 * Mass Effect: Template and category.
 * Nakayoshi (series of pet and cooking simulators): Template and category.
 * PGA Tour: Template and category.
 * Quest: Template and category. (Originally listed under the Holy Magic Century title, but moved by others after I created the template and category.)
 * Spirou: Template and category.
 * Tetris: Template and category.
 * Zettaizetsumei Dangerous Jiisan: Template and category.

Uploads

 * "Eternal Champions cftds - Unused Dark EC frames.png": A new version of the three unused Dark Eternal Champion sprites from Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side, which was simply me fixing the transparency and cropping out excess space along with lining up the sprites to look proper in that regard.
 * "SMWTitleEarly2.png": Picture of the second preliminary Super Mario World US title screen, since replaced by a slightly cleaner/brighter video capture.
 * "WheelPS1'98 Master Wheel Layout.png" and "WheelPS1'98 Unused High Score Table.png": Two unused elements from Wheel of Fortune (PlayStation) that were kindly given to me by fellow BAV user "woffan2008".

Moved Pages
Precedent on this wiki has shown that multiplatform games should have the system mentioned in its title, just in case a page is needed for any of its other releases (and even if not, it avoids disambiguation and clears things up for the "Category" lists). There are several other reasons for moving pages, though.


 * Battletoads (NES): Moved from "Battletoads" due to the Amiga, CD-32, Game Boy, Game Gear, and Genesis versions.
 * Prerelease:Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Arcade): Moved from Notes due to only covering prerelease material.
 * Pac-in-Time (Game Boy): Moved from "Pac-in Time (Game Boy)" due to missing a hyphen that was clearly in the title screen.
 * Shadow the Hedgehog (GameCube): Moved from "Shadow the Hedgehog" due to the PS2 and Xbox versions.
 * Proto:Shadow Warrior (PC): Moved from "Shadow Warrior" due to only containing info on the Version 0.90 prototype. (Since deleted as said info was vague and only mentioned a prototype.)
 * Sonic Spinball (Genesis): Moved from "Sonic Spinball" due to the Master System and Game Gear versions. Similarly, Proto:Sonic Spinball (Genesis) was moved from "Proto:Sonic Spinball" due to the many Game Gear prototypes.
 * Proto:Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis): Moved from "Proto:Sonic the Hedgehog 2" due to not showing up on the relevant main page. (Subpages were since moved to use "Prototype" instead of "Beta".)
 * Prerelease:Sword of Vermilion (SNES): Moved from Notes due to only covering prerelease material.
 * Wheel of Fortune (NES): Moved from "Wheel of Fortune" due to the myriad of other versions (Arcade, C64, DS, Game Boy, Game.Com, Game Gear, Genesis, N64, PC, PS1, PS2, PS3, Sega CD, SNES, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, and various mobile/online formats including Facebook and iOS).

Plus lots of other pages in regard to improper capitalization, spelling, and/or punctuation.

Disambiguation Pages

 * Dr. Mario
 * Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (since reverted)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog
 * Sonic Spinball
 * Super Mario World