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The Cutting Room Floor
O The Cutting Room Floor é um site dedicado à descoberta e investigação de conteúdo removido e não usado dentro de jogos. Desde menus de depuração, até música, gráficos, inimigos ou níveis não usados, muitos jogos contêm conteúdo que ninguém além dos desenvolvidores é suposto ver — ou que nem todos são suposto ver, mas que foram removidos devido a restrições de tempo ou económicas.
Esteja à vontade de navegar pela nossa coleção de jogos e de começar a ler. Quer investigar? Experimente ver por alguns rascunhos e descobrir o que pode fazer para nos ajudar. Tem alguma memória vaga sobre algum menu ou nível não usado que viu há anos atrás, mas não se lembra como se acede? Esteja à vontade de começar uma página com aquilo que viu, que nós damos uma olhada.
Featured Article
Perfect Dark
Developer: Rare
Publisher: Rare (US/EU), Nintendo (JP)
Released: 2000, Nintendo 64
Perfect Dark was a bit of a sleeper hit on the N64. Critically acclaimed, yet the game suffered from poor performance due to being more resource intensive that what the N64 could provide at the time. Was this the fault of the N64 being less-than-capable, or of the developers not taking into account the limitations of the console they were developing for? Either way, the 2010 re-release on the Xbox 360 solved the resource problems, allowing people to enjoy the game how it was meant to be played.
There's a wealth of unused content though, including models, leftovers from Goldeneye 007, unused music, and unused text.
Did You Know...
- ...that the Atari 7800 port of Karateka wants to plant subliminal messages in your brain?
- that ClayFighter 63⅓ has a character name graphic for a "HoboCop"?
- ...that Mega Man: The Power Battle has many dummied-out features that would make their way into the sequel?
- ...that Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood once had an area called Tutorial Island?
- ...that there are Easter eggs even older than the one in Adventure?
- ...that Maya the Bee & Her Friends was supposed to be a South Park game?
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!