Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 22, 2017 21:09:43 GMT
These glitches would be really interesting. Also, I wonder if the car TV network, Sirius TV, I think it was called, had any different bumpers than regular CN. The broadcast schedule only ever played the live action destroy build destroy and dude what would happen or the original ben10. There has to be some lost glitch content from there.
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 22, 2017 21:08:01 GMT
Also, some actually recognizable pieces of lost media are multiple of the first youtube videos on the platform, published in 2005-2006. They either have their audio removed, and one of them is a remake of a deleted video I believe. The top 100 is in a compilation, but the uploader had to replace audio with generic royalty free stuff on many.
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 22, 2017 21:03:44 GMT
Oh yeah guys, game is totally real - the "blank cartridge" is a fake image with the label removed made by the CIA to convince the populous the game did not exist. I coded it therefore it is real.
I am currently in the process of trying to recover the Company History and products produced by the company Intec. Is there a specific category this would fit into, and if so, can I create a lost media wiki page to try to spark further discussion, even with the limited info I currently have?
Can't say, although from personal experience I know that pages physical media aren't allowed on the wiki. You might want to wait for an admin response though, maybe they'll make an exception or direct you to a better place to put your info.
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 11, 2017 8:50:18 GMT
Brass Eye is similar to Chaser, I would recommend. The child predator episode is pretty good, not what it sounds like at all. (It uses hyperbole to satirize the news over blowing issues)
It's not lost or anything but, I have an original FIRST premiere of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, with a couple episodes of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and some bumpers. Any idea if this could be a little rare?
Possibly, but I don't really have any info on how rare such popular movies first recordings like that would be. Highly doubting it's extremely rare, more like fairly uncommon.
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 11, 2017 8:40:37 GMT
William Bedford invented the truck. He has disappeared into the sands of time, never to be seen again. Something must be done about this, so I founded an underground necromancy group.
Post by dogpolygonrt66 on Mar 11, 2017 8:38:04 GMT
How do we approach Archival of flash games? There are so many of them that could be gone in a second, and there doesn't seem to be a very direct way of saving them. Games like halo 2000(I believe that is its name) have barely any players and are very close to death, likely to be deleted off the face of the Internet. Has the wiki done anything in this field yet? Any tips if yes?