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The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor ist eine Seite, die der Entdeckung und Dokumentation unbenutzter und geschnittener Inhalte von Videospielen gewidmet ist. Von Entwickler-Menüs über unbenutzte Musik, Grafiken, Gegner oder Level: Viele Spiele werden mit Inhalten veröffentlicht, die niemand bis auf die Entwickler zu Gesicht bekommen sollte oder die, wenn sie doch für alle gedacht waren, aus Zeit- und Budgetgründen geschnitten wurden.
Unsere Spielesammlung ist ein guter Anfangspunkt zum Lesen. Lust zu recherchieren? Guck dir einigie zu kurze Artikel an und sieh nach ob du uns helfen kannst. Du erinnerst dich nur schwach an ein unbenutztes Menü/Level, das du vor Jahren gesehen hast, weißt aber nicht mehr wie man es erreicht? Beschreib deine Erinnerungen auf einer neuen Seite und wir sehen, was wir tun können.
Final Fantasy VII
Developer: Square Product Development Division 1
Publisher: Square (JP), SCEA (US), SCEE (EU), SCE Australia (AUS)
Released: 1997, PlayStation
Final Fantasy VII was the first step into the PlayStation for the Final Fantasy series. It's been a rather divisive game in many ways, but what isn't is how much they left in the game. It also has some very detailed debug rooms left in the game.
Did You Know...
- ...that Mickey Mania on the Genesis has a special message that can only be seen by changing the region of the console after the game has loaded?
- ...that Legoland once had a difficulty system based on age?
- ...that Mario Party, Pokémon Stadium and Ocarina of Time were planned to support the N64 Disk Drive?
- ...that the games in the Jak and Daxter trilogy all have hidden debug modes accessible with the controller?
- ...that Amiga developers really, really, really, really, really, REALLY didn't like pirates?
- ...that Somari was once just called Mario?
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
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!