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"PC/PlayStation] — Cancelled appeared first on [Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!"
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"textContent": "Ted Shred is a cancelled skateboarding action-adventure game that was in development by Digital Domain for PC and PlayStation. The game was scheduled for release at Christmas 1996, but it never happened because Digital Domain couldn’t secure a publisher.\n\nDigital Domain is an American company specialising in visual effects and computer animation, originally founded in 1993 by three masterminds: James Cameron, Scott Ross, and Stan Winston. While the company experienced a successful period working in the motion picture industry, they once decided to try their hand at something else: making a video game. That’s where the early seeds of Ted Shred came to life.\n\nThe intended story revolved around a real estate tycoon who wants to take Ted’s island, Loki Loco, by trashing and ruining it so he can acquire it cheaply with the help of his minions. It’s up to Ted to stop them.\n\nBelow are a couple of videos and images documenting what Ted Shred could have been.\n\n#### Videos:\n\n#### Images:\n\n_**Credit** : Lost Media Mines_\n\nThe post Ted Shred PC/PlayStation] — Cancelled appeared first on [Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!.",
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