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* On the ''[[Glider]] PRO CD'', the final [[Star-Shaped Coupon|star]] in "Grand Prix" appears in a room whose title promises one more. A half-built, unplayable sequence of rooms lies beyond. The house was supposedly completed, but no patch was ever released.
* ''[[Oregon Trail]] 5th Edition'', especially version 1.0, is riddled with glitches and compatibility issues; it requires a patch to work at all on XP (otherwise it crashes on launch), and is not compatible with Vista. Stick with ''II'' or the ''25th Anniversary Edition''.
* Having been shipped hastily just before the company went under, the Mac-only RPG ''Tomb of the [[Task Maker]]'' has a few noticeable glitches and [[Dummied Out]] content. Read the section on underdevelopment on [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20040605131022/http://www.btinternet.com/~G.Janacek/Taskmaker.html this site].
* The sequel to ''[[Sword of the Stars]]'', ''Lords of Winter'', was released as a ''literal'' beta in November 2011 due to an erroneous upload of a pre-release candidate to the Steam servers instead of the intended release candidate. It was successfully replaced by the release candidate 24 hours later, at which point the delighted audience discovered that the actual release candidate wasn't much of an improvement and was riddled with several bugs. Kerberos Productions have yet, as of January 2012, declared that they feel the game is at the 'release' stage and bugfixes keep coming out on a near-weekly basis.
* Might and Magic: Heroes VI is this despite testing including open beta. At the moment of this entry developer is working on a patch that should fix some issues that were known since then; fan created bug list contains over 120 issues and quite a bit of them almost game breaking.