The opposite of extremewreck2000's thread. What lost media who's existence is unconfirmed do you think actually exists?
For me it's Ura Zelda. It might not be finished or even all that playable or anything but I can't completely deny the possibility that maybe some work was one before the N64DD failed since Ura Zelda was meant to be one of the big titles for it.
Wasn't some Ura Zelda data found in the megaleaks?
As others have said in the comments on that Youtube video, the "Hal 9000" eyes can also be seen when Bonnie takes off their mask at :28 on the original Steam trailer. It seems that even though the trailer heavily featuring this version of the animatronics is gone clips of the concept still survive.
Do keep in mind none of the major archive sites can seemingly archive Youtube videos anymore. Ever since they Youtube switched from flash archive.org hasn't been able to and archive.is doesn't either.
Yeah....um, how do you use the Wayback Machine exactly?
I was never able to operate it properly. 😐🙂
If you have a link you want archived, you can put the link into archive.org/web/web.php and if you want to see if a website IS archived you can also do the same. There's also archive.today/archive.is but that is manually used and thus is usually not useful outside of articles. Going back to archive.org/wayback, if you do not have the link to what you're looking for you can attempt to find it through other archived pages of a website and there's also a manual search that can be particularly useful if you know keywords that might lead you to the content you are trying to find. In this case, though, the video you are looking for is not archived on Youtube (not on the main channel of the hotel anyway).
There was this Flash game I used to play long ago, and would love to play it again. It was the "Scoop!" ice cream game with Buster on the "Arthur" PBS Kids website. They removed it in 2018, I found out. I wonder if the "Flashpoint" site would have it?
I don't think this is true, especially in the 2000s archive.org usually didn't grab Flash files but nowadays it seems to do so, and I've played Flash games through the Wayback Machine before.
I thought that was not possible? Every flash file I find in the wayback machine is not preserved.
It usually didn't archive flash content that connected back to another server or another page for source content. As far as stuff like old YT videos before they moved on from flash, and a lot of flash-based webpages, they were archived in some form (just usually you have to stitch them back together).
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Sept 1, 2020 0:48:21 GMT
Hoarders of lost media that have the content, say they have it, but simply never release it just to annoy others. Seems to be most common in retro game lost media.
Cheap games produced quickly will sometimes be nearly identical, especially if the concept is easy to re-use between titles. What about that ninja bread game that was going to be a continuation of an old games franchise, and then was practically duplicated for multiple other seemingly unrelated titles?
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on May 24, 2020 7:54:25 GMT
Managed to get ahold of the Sid the Science kid "Where Did I Come from" episode a few years ago. It had been removed from Youtube despite being up for years, and had gained a small following of people trying to find it from a Youtube video that brought it back into the public eye. Oddly, years after the clip had been taken down, the Jim Henson company (which owns the Sid ip) took down the account I'd originally reuploaded the clip to.