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The Cutting Room Floor est un site dédié au déterrage et à la recherche de contenus coupés et inutilisés des jeux vidéos. Des menus de débogage, jusqu'aux musiques, graphismes, ennemis ou niveaux inutilisés, beaucoup de jeux ont du contenu qui n'a jamais été conçu pour être vu par qui que ce soit, sauf les développeurs — voire même conçu pour tout le monde, mais coupés par manque de temps/moyens.

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Lufia II Prototype

Developer: Neverland
Publisher: Taito, Natsume
Released: Dumped July, 2012; ROM internally marked with 7/18/1994, Super Nintendo

The only publically known Lufia II/Estpolis Denki II prototype had an unfortunate accident that fortunately was fixable. The first dumper of the ROM accidentally damaged one of the chips during the dumping process, rendering the game unusable. Later on (after changing ownership), other people were able to re-dump it and patch the damaged sections of the ROM with pieces from the retail version, or just plain ingenuity.

The Lufia II prototype contains many features in various stages of completion that didn't make it into the final build of the game. This includes an (EXTREMELY incomplete) area where your capsule monsters could've been pitted against others like Pokemon! It was very fortunate that the damage to the ROM was so minor, and that people worked so hard to restore it after the fact.

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