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The Cutting Room Floor

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The Cutting Room Floor
Basic Information
Release Year 2002; 23 years ago (original form) 2 February 2010; 15 years ago (current form)
Product Type Website, Video Game Archiving
In Production Yes
Official Website https://tcrf.net

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The Cutting Room Floor (TCRF) is a website dedicated to the cataloguing of unused content and leftover debugging material in video games. It is currently owned by Xkeeper (Rachel Mae, formely Alexander Todd Workman)

Launched as a blog in 2002 then reworked as a wiki in 2010, it was and still is cited as a source of unused video game content.

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  • Business Model
  • Market Control

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Incidents

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On June 2, the website administration started their usual pride event (replacing the logo with LGBTQ+ variants). A few long-time contributors voiced their concerns

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