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* [[Lemony Narrator]]: Some articles, when being informative, or written in a very whimsical and snarky tone.
* [[Minus World]]: How many of these exist in games is explored in extensive detail.
* [[Obvious Beta]]: Covers both the intentional versions of this trope and released games, often with an examination of why the release versions are this trope.
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: A wiki for cut video game content.
* [[Tech Demo Game]]: Many games covered often served as testbed games for others, their articles tend to reveal fun details on the process.
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 1 May 2024
The Cutting Room Floor is a wiki about content left on the cutting room floor of video games.
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Tropes used in The Cutting Room Floor include:
- Dummied Out: Covers all sorts of games with this sort of content.
- Lemony Narrator: Some articles, when being informative, or written in a very whimsical and snarky tone.
- Minus World: How many of these exist in games is explored in extensive detail.
- Obvious Beta: Covers both the intentional versions of this trope and released games, often with an examination of why the release versions are this trope.
- The Wiki Rule: A wiki for cut video game content.
- Tech Demo Game: Many games covered often served as testbed games for others, their articles tend to reveal fun details on the process.