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Throughout the running of the Crazy Frog series, there have been many sorts of media that were considered as to be lost due to the scarce documentation or availability to the public, or in other words, not having enough preserved information to be accessed by anyone. These have been commonly referred to as "lost media", which its topic has made a large impact on the Internet in recent years.
Below are some of the examples of official Crazy Frog lost media that are or have been considered as to be lost and their story behind their discovery. These have been sorted with their current status: (Lost; Partially found; Found; Existence unconfirmed). For in-depth info for each media click the main Article links.
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CGSociety videos
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When Erik Wernquist in 2003 posted about creating Crazy Frog on CGSociety forum[1], he posted some preview test videos that are lost now.
Crazy Frog Collectables: Faces
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The box art for the game, found on the archived Cypron Studios website.
Crazy Frog Collectables: Faces is a 2008 Nintendo DS puzzle game developed by Cypron Studios (now Cypronia). It was allegedly published by the now-defunct Mercury Games, publishers of several other Crazy Frog titles, including one named Crazy Frog Collectables: Art School, meaning that Collectables Faces was a sequel. Very little information about this game remains online.
Jamster Allstars
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The PC game cover art for Jamster Allstars
Jamster Allstars or Jamba Allstars in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 video game for PC and Playstation 2 developed by Mercury Games. Crazy Frog should have been villain.