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The Cutting Room Floor was started by Rachel Mae [2] in 2002 as part of a blog. [1] It mainly focused on Nintendo Entertainment System games, [3] and was occasionally updated. [1] In the late 2000s, Alex Workman, better known as Xkeeper, reworked the site into a wiki, which launched on 2 February 2010. [3]
The Cutting Room Floor may refer to: The cutting room floor, itself; The Cutting Room Floor, by Over the Rhine; The Cutting Room Floor, by The Alchemist; The Cutting Room Floor (website), a wiki devoted to documenting unused, removed, or region-altered content in video games; Cutting Room Floor, a 2005 compilation album by British progressive ...
The Cutting Room Floor (TCRF) is a website dedicated to researching and documenting hidden content in video games, including debugging material. [2] In December 2013, Edge described the website as "the biggest and most organised" of its kind, and by that time it had 3712 articles. [3]
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Editors would physically cut the film to remove any unwanted frames before stitching the film together as a final peice in an editing or "cutting" room, occasionally removing entire scenes. While the term is often applied in the context of filming, it is also used to refer to any piece ultimatly left out of a final product or the process ...
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The Cutting Room is a music venue. The Cutting Room or Cutting Room may also refer to: Cutting Room, a 2006 American horror/comedy film; The Cutting Room, a 2015 British film; The Cutting Room, a 2002 Scottish novel; The Cutting Room, see List of programs broadcast by BiteTV