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The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor 是一个专注于发掘和研究电子游戏中未使用或删减的内容。从Debug菜单到未使用的音乐、图像、敌人和关卡,许多游戏拥有注定不会被开发者以外的人看到的内容 — 或者,本应能被任何人所知,但由于时间或资金而被删减的内容。
请自由浏览我们收集的游戏并阅读。正在研究这些内容?尝试浏览一些小作品并看看是否有一些您能帮助我们补充的内容。只是对某些很久以前所见的未使用菜单、关卡有些模糊的记忆,但现在不记得如何激活它们?随意启动一个页面并写下你之所见,我们将会看看它。
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The Legend of Zelda Prototype
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Released: Unknown (disk image dumped in 2010), Famicom Disk System
A The Legend of Zelda Prototype was dumped and released on December 25th, 2010. It's a late build of the game: the game can be completed, but the Second Quest has just barely been started. Nevertheless, there are a great amount of room alterations, both on the overworld and in the nine dungeons. Some of the game's iconic enemies have different designs, shops have different items in stock, and a significant amount of music hasn't been composed yet. Overall, the prototype is a lot more forgiving than the final version: it's much easier to get rupees, and enemy placement and difficulty isn't quite as evil. It's worth checking out for anyone interested in learning about the game's development.
Did You Know...
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- ...that Chainz 2: Relinked once had a level editor?
- ...that Bullet Bills were meant to appear in the Game Boy version of Yoshi?
- ...that LEGO Ninjago: Spinjitzu Smash had unused graphics from Mega Man Battle Network?