This is my pilot episode of a new Lost Media series I have plans on creating.
What do you think?

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This is my pilot episode of a new Lost Media series I have plans on creating.
What do you think?
Invisible enemies in A Link to the Past
A lot of this town is inaccessible due to the guards blocking the way. I use cheats to get a debug item called Dragon’s Warp in order to get into this town during the day.
There is a hidden area in Stage 5 Ghost Ship which seems to serve no purpose. The Door(If it's even supposed to be a door) can't be entered. Was it a result of cut content?
In the North American version of Smart Ball(Jerry Boy) the towns were removed but this boy was left in the game. Without having any knowledge of the Japanese version this NPC would seem pretty odd; that's why I included it in this series.
Perfect Fit
Xardion and Yardion SNES misconception(Oddity)
The SNES game Xardion is misspelled as Yardion often and it's understandable because the "X" is obscured by the "A". But I found something odd while I was finding examples of this misspelling that I thought was worth sharing. I found on both IGN and G4tv that Yardion is listed as a game along with Xardion but Yardion is said to be created in June 1st 1991 though Xardion was released in December 31st 1992. Why is Yardion listed as a separate game and why does it have a specific release date? According to Wikipedia. The release date is March 20th 1992 for Japan and April 1992 for North America. Here are some links (G4tv) (IGN) (Wikiwand Asmik games list) (IGN Asmik games list) (Ebay Listing)
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