User blog comment:Random-storykeeper/Pit of Concerns: Decompilation/@comment-1455034-20140408030756

Lots of Nitrome games have content in it that is unused, yet doesn't relate to the game. It's quite common for unused content like that to appear across lots of video games. The Nitrome Wiki will never show all decompiled content as that isn't the Wikis scope.

Actually, Nitrome has apparently given me permission to use decompilers. When I asked Mat about it when discussing the Nitrome section, when I suggested unused content, he said it was okay for me to post content like that on the Nitrome blog. Considering how I said it was unused, and he didn't say anything about it, I just assumed it was okay.

Point is, one wrong move could severely jeopardize the wiki and its reputation as a reliable place for getting information about Nitrome. A large portion of Nitromians are so idiotic that they will likely believe us regardless of major events. Also, some people have believe stuff about Nitrome that was said be me and not even backed up by a source, yet they https://www.facebook.com/Nitrome/posts/10151914880531504?comment_id=28037863&offset=0&total_comments=14 still] believed it. Also, if this did happen, how would it affect the Nitrome Wiki "as a reliable place for getting information about Nitrome"? Are you suggesting that some idiotic Nitromians may think that because something happened the Nitrome Wiki isn't reliable?

Although this may be the case, regardless, there is no other alternative to the Nitrome Wiki, and the the Nitrome Wiki is the only place where reliable Nitrome content is posted. Also, for code, entire parts of code were used for Four Play because it was necessary. For other games, entire portions of code won't be used, unless something very significant is cut out of the game and has code relating to it.

Currently, the only notable code that points to something unused is how Bigfoot in Toxic 2 has codes for flashing red even though it never does and has no correspond sprites for this. Also, I'm not sure if its unused, but there is this code for a sound clip in TSC that is called "machine hidrolic release" (or something like that; it's deliberately misspelled). Not sure if there is sound in the final game corresponding to this.