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ROM dumps consisting of the actual game and maps were preserved and can still be played albeit through a complicated setup, but because the game was recorded live, the episodes in their original format remain completely lost and would most likely never resurface in ROM form.  +
The game's premise is based on George Orwell's 1948 novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', though the plot is ''"slightly different from that of 1984, with a corrupt regime that’s crumbling even more than in the book"''. Taking place where the book left off, players control the character Eric Blair tasked with rescuing their fiancee from the Thought Police through 12 levels, each one apparently ''"5 hours"'' long, cut down from an original count of 60 levels.  +
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A small snippet of footage of the game remains accounted for, featuring a number 10 batsman successfully hitting the ball and running towards the first base.  +, Aside from this, the rest of the game is permanently missing, as it was broadcast live with no means of being able to directly record live broadcasts existing back in the 1930s.  +
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'''''Disneyland, U.S.A.''''' was a multimedia stage show that was staged at Radio City Music Hall from April 5 to May 16, 1962.  +
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'''"Frontal Attack"''' is the title given to a track used in the 1999 ''Seihou Shuusou Gyoku'' prototype, or ''Shuusou Gyoku '99'', produced by Touhou Project creator ''ZUN'', who at the time produced the game's soundtrack. It was used in the prototype as the boss theme for both Stage 1 and Stage 2. Not much is known about this track, as the theme itself nor any comments about it were released by ZUN or any of the ''Seihou'' Project members.  +
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It is also notorious for being considered one of the worst films of all time at one point (however, modern critics have lightened up to the film, and a few have even called it one of the ''greatest'' of all time), and also for the film's hyper-perfectionist director, Michael Cimino.  +
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'''''Kirin Ashita No Calendar''''' was an anime that aired on MBS TV and TBS TV from January 1st, 1980 to October 6th, 1984 with a total of 1,306 episodes.  +
'''''Kirin no Monoshiri Yakata''''' was an anime that aired on MBS TV and TBS TV from January 1st, 1975 to December 31th, 1979 with a total of 1,560 episodes.  +
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'''''Le Lac Aux Perches''''', ''Perch Lake'' when translated literally, is an animated children's TV show from the 1980s produced by the ''Institut du film danois''  +, to educate and sensitize children about the workings of animal life in lakes, such as the food chain, reproduction and the dangers and effects of water pollution on lake ecosystems. The show was described in listings as following a group of Perch as they are born, live and eventually die in a Swedish lake throughout the different seasons of the year, although only two of the episodes were overtly focused on seasons.  +
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'''''Mary Kay and Johnny''''' is considered to be the first American situation comedy, or sitcom, on national television. It ran from 1947 until 1950 and was broadcast live in both 15- and 30-minute formats on DuMont Television Network before moving to CBS and then on to NBC.  +
'''''Meet Me at Disneyland''''' was a weekly one-hour variety show that aired on independent Los Angeles station KTTV (now a Fox affiliate) during the summer of 1962. Broadcast live from Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, the series showcased musicians and performers who appeared at the park during that summer.  +
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'''''R.U.R.''''' (Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti) is a science-fiction drama play written by Karel Čapek. A Czech Republic work established in 1920, the play is historic for inventing the English word "robot". In 1938, the BBC adapted the play to television, which is considered by some sources as the earliest science-fiction television program. The BBC also broadcast another adaptation of the play in 1948.  +
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From the official series description: "With the money from ''Married… with Children'' gone, Faustino’s short stature, alcoholism, and sex-fueled Hollywood life have kicked him squarely in the cubes. ''Star-ving'' follows his second attempt at stardom. Pulling along his old buddy Corin Nemec ("Parker Lewis Can't Lose") Faustino dips into Coolio's stash, murders, binge drinks, and beats off - all to get back on top of the show biz heap."  +
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'''The British rock band The Beatles''' played a rare engagement at the Stowe School in Buckinghamshire on 4th April 1963. The show was held at in the prestigious boy school's auditorium, Roxburgh Hall in front of the student audience.  +, On 4th April 2023, 60 years after the performance, BBC News reported that a tape of the concert had been unearthed.  +
A short trailer of the film has survived, though it does not contain any actual scenes of the film.  +, It is unknown when the last showing of the film was before it was lost in the vault fire, though an unverified source claims it was shown in Australia in the 1950s.  +, The movie, which consisted of eight reels of film, was lost in the infamous MGM Vault Fire of 1965.  +
'''''The Chamber''''' was an American game show  +, designed to be a more extreme, "visceral" game show in the vein of programs like ''Fear Factor'', and featured contestants being asked questions while strapped into a torture chamber which subjected them to extremely high or extremely low temperatures alongside other environmental conditions such as simulated earthquakes and high winds.  +
The film was continued to be shown in theatres well after release, the latest appearing to be over two years after release, a showing on January 29th, 1917 in Danville, Pennsylvania.  +, The film, which ran just over sixty minutes, has been lost since the 1910's. The film was very successful after release, filling theatres and launching H. B. Warner's career.  +, The only existing media from the film are a few stills.  +
'''''The Hobbit''''' is a trilogy of high fantasy adventure films based on the J. R. R. Tolkien novel of the same name.  +, In an effort to improve the film viewing experience, Jackson filmed the entire trilogy in 48 frames per second (FPS), double the industry standard of 24 FPS. '''Despite his efforts the high-frame-rate (HFR) versions never received a home media release and remain lost.'''  +
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'''An original episode entitled "Moetsukita Bara no Shouzou" (transl. "Portrait of a Burning Rose") was made and aired once  +, ''Versailles no Bara''  +, In multiple regions of Japan, the series was canceled after its 23rd episode  +,
'''Volume 11 of ''Veritable Records of Munjong''''' was a part of the ''Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty'', featuring incidents occurred between 23 December 1451 and 20 February 1452 in reign of King Munjong of Joseon.  +