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Talk:Super Turrican (SNES)
In-game remnants
While interesting, does any of this supposed cut content still *exist* in the game? If not, it's really somewhat out of the scope of this Wiki, which is to document actual hard evidence of unused content still remaining in commercial releases, and also to document differences between regional versions and leaked prototypes.
Moreover, manuals and magazines can have misprints; Chrono Trigger's manual refers to a "Fleaver" (actually the Slasher), while Secret of Evermore's lists two extra spells for Professor Ruffleberg two that don't exist (one of which actually refers to *MP*, which the game does not feature at all!). In addition, they often use images from considerably earlier in development, of which much of such content can and often is deleted entirely from the final product. While, yes, technically unused, such things were obviously scrapped so early in development that they can't really be considered a factor.
Finally, interviews with developers *certainly* yield some interesting revelations about what was to be, but many of these things of which they tend to speak of never got off the ground to begin with... -YK
17:24, 5 September 2010 (EDT)