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* Most likely the case behind the initial launch states of the Platform/Xbox360 and Platform/PlayStation3. Both companies were trying to get their consoles onto the market as quickly as possible and as a result, the initial models for their systems had a lot of technical issues with the most prominent being that they would both run incredibly hot to the point that they would un-set certain chips and solder points in the console, leading to the infamous Red Ring and Yellow Light of Death. They would later put out mid-generation "Slim" revisions for their consoles that address the issues of the initial models making for a significantly heartier console with slightly better performance in a smaller package (Though at the expense of PS1/2 backwards compatibility in the PS3 Slim's case).
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* Happened with ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'': previously VaporWare for 15 years, this game was decided as done by Creator/GearboxSoftware in 2011. It resulted in a mish-mash of conflicting software, artistic design, story ideas, gameplay mechanics, and [[FairForItsDay now-politically-incorrect concepts]].

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* Happened with ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'': previously VaporWare for 15 years, this game was decided as done by Creator/GearboxSoftware in 2011. It resulted in a mish-mash of conflicting software, artistic design, story ideas, gameplay mechanics, and [[FairForItsDay now-politically-incorrect concepts]].
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* Although it only actually happens in [[MultipleEndings a few of the endings]], this trope hangs over much of ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch''. Stefan brings the idea for a massive video game with a multitude of different choices, outcomes, and branching paths to a hot development company riding a string of hits. The boss immediately moves to try to push the game out to the public. If Stefan turns it over to the game company, it will be an InUniverse example of ChristmasRushed, resulting in a terrible game and the quickest way to reach one of the {{Downer Ending}}s. If Stefan tries to work on it himself to get it right, it proves far too massive a job for one coder to get it done on the schedule he promised the company, despite working around the clock. The are various endings where the game is released in different stages of development and gets different ratings from reviewers.

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* Although it only actually happens in [[MultipleEndings a few of the endings]], this trope hangs over much of ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch''. Stefan brings the idea for a massive video game with a multitude of different choices, outcomes, and branching paths to a hot development company riding a string of hits. The boss immediately moves to try to push the game out to the public. If Stefan turns it over to the game company, it will be an InUniverse example of ChristmasRushed, resulting in a terrible game and the quickest way to reach one of the {{Downer Ending}}s. If Stefan tries to work on it himself to get it right, it proves far too massive a job for one coder to get it done on the schedule he promised the company, despite working around the clock. The There are various endings where the game is released in different stages of development and gets different ratings from reviewers.
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* Seemingly happened with the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy: The system was intended to cash in on the virtual reality craze of the early-to-mid 1990s. However, technology had not advanced enough to create a fully-realized VR headset for consumers. What resulted was a system that caused headaches (due to its red odd-refresh-method LED displays), disinterested game companies, inability for other viewers to watch gameplay, and poor manufacturing that resulted in parts ''breaking'' (namely the medallion on the visor stand), and the LED displays inside ''wearing out'' due to the fact that the cable connections were not soldered-on, but '''''glued-on'''''.

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* Seemingly happened with the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy: Platform/VirtualBoy: The system was intended to cash in on the virtual reality craze of the early-to-mid 1990s. However, technology had not advanced enough to create a fully-realized VR headset for consumers. What resulted was a system that caused headaches (due to its red odd-refresh-method LED displays), disinterested game companies, inability for other viewers to watch gameplay, and poor manufacturing that resulted in parts ''breaking'' (namely the medallion on the visor stand), and the LED displays inside ''wearing out'' due to the fact that the cable connections were not soldered-on, but '''''glued-on'''''.



* Infamously happened with ''VideoGame/Action52'': One individual, Vince Perri, got the bright idea to create a video game with 52 games on one cartridge. Unfortunately, he had no real experience, so he farmed the programming out to a bunch of college students with [[UsefulNotes/AtariST Atari STs]]. One day, out of the blue, Perri decided the half-baked idea was finished and time to ship, and the rest is history...

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* Infamously happened with ''VideoGame/Action52'': One individual, Vince Perri, got the bright idea to create a video game with 52 games on one cartridge. Unfortunately, he had no real experience, so he farmed the programming out to a bunch of college students with [[UsefulNotes/AtariST [[Platform/AtariST Atari STs]]. One day, out of the blue, Perri decided the half-baked idea was finished and time to ship, and the rest is history...
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV1995'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''[[note]]that's not a joke, he really did that[[/note]]). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV1995'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''[[note]]that's not a joke, he really did that[[/note]]).''daughter''). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''[[note]]that's not a joke, he really did that[[/note]]). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV'' ''Series/MadTV1995'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''[[note]]that's not a joke, he really did that[[/note]]). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.
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* Seemingly happened with the ''UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy'': The system was intended to cash in on the virtual reality craze of the early-to-mid 1990s. However, technology had not advanced enough to create a fully-realized VR headset for consumers. What resulted was a system that caused headaches (due to its red odd-refresh-method LED displays), disinterested game companies, inability for other viewers to watch gameplay, and poor manufacturing that resulted in parts ''breaking'' (namely the medallion on the visor stand), and the LED displays inside ''wearing out'' due to the fact that the cable connections were not soldered-on, but '''''glued-on'''''.

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* Seemingly happened with the ''UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy'': UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy: The system was intended to cash in on the virtual reality craze of the early-to-mid 1990s. However, technology had not advanced enough to create a fully-realized VR headset for consumers. What resulted was a system that caused headaches (due to its red odd-refresh-method LED displays), disinterested game companies, inability for other viewers to watch gameplay, and poor manufacturing that resulted in parts ''breaking'' (namely the medallion on the visor stand), and the LED displays inside ''wearing out'' due to the fact that the cable connections were not soldered-on, but '''''glued-on'''''.
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--->'''Homer:''' Ahh... Yeah, that's one fine-looking barbecue pit.
--->''[[BaitAndSwitch [The view pans back to show he's actually looking at the image on the product box, which he lowers to reveal the now-junked mess of metal, wood, and masonry] ]]''
--->'''Homer:''' '''''WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!'''''

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--->'''Homer:''' -->'''Homer:''' '''''WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!'''''
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--->''[The Decepticons are gathering Energon out in the fields]''
--->'''SRM Prime[[note]]parody of Optimus Prime[[/note]]:''' Stop right there, Melatron!
--->'''Melatron:''' Are you freaking kidding me?! ''[to his communicator]'' Shockwave, report!
--->'''Shockwave:''' Yes, Melatron?
--->'''Melatron:''' Send him down!
--->'''Shockwave:''' The repairs aren't finished! I need more...!
--->'''Melatron:''' Just do it!
--->''[The Space Bridge activates]''
--->'''Brawl:''' ''[bandaged up and half-repaired, subtitled]'' [[ItMakesSenseInContext HaiL tRaFfIC c0Ne!]]

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--->'''Shockwave:''' -->'''Shockwave:''' Yes, Melatron?
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-> '''Leela:''' Fry, there's nothing else here. You only wrote two pages of dialogue?
-> '''Fry:''' Well, it took an hour to write. I thought it would take an hour to read!
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', "[[Recap/FuturamaS1E12WhenAliensAttack When Aliens Attack]]"
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter'').''daughter''[[note]]that's not a joke, he really did that[[/note]]). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.
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* Played for laughs in the vein of UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway, with ''SRM Transformers'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6mTFs9OHMY Episode 3]]: Melatron[[note]]parody of Megatron[[/note]] and the Decepticons are being attacked by the Autobots, to capture some Energon to bring Spudbee[[note]]parody of Bumblebee[[/note]] back to life. Melatron forces Shockwave (who is still on Cybertron) to bring the tank-Decepticon "Brawl" through the Space Bridge. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity]] and RealityEnsues.

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* One episode of ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' sees Aunt Zelda trying to develop a panacea for all of humanity's illnesses. Instead, she inadvertently creates a potion that can leave any surface spotless. Hilda and Salem, seeing dollar signs, tell her to market the potion as a household cleaning product; Zelda is reluctant as she hasn't fully tested it, but eventually [[NotSoAboveItAll gets greedy herself]] and agrees. True to form, it turns out that the potion causes people to develop green mold on their bodies, and everyone who bought some demands a refund.
** Another episode centers on this trope: Sabrina gets lazy with her spellcasting and starts relying on "do-over" charms that can hit a ResetButton on whatever incantation she just did. Her [[TheMentor Quizmaster]] takes those charms away to make her face the consequences of such sloppy spellcasting, but Sabrina can't break the habit and keeps performing thoughtless magic that repeatedly blows up in her face.

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[[note]](...when it's actually not, and yet they will, out of hubris, out of spite, or out of frustration, force it out of development, often for it to fail anyways. At times, the character may be up against a deadline and in-turn forced to do this. Often, the character will try to hide the flaws, or make excuses for it, even when there should logically not be any. They may also attempt to force the "completed" idea on someone or on the public if they are so inclined, as if to say, "What you see is what you get, now ''LIKE IT!''". On a similar tangent, the the reasons for forcing something out may be a protracted development, meaning that it was released far further in the future than was originally intended.)[[/note]]

Sometimes crosses over with CordonBleughChef, ObviousBeta, BaitAndSwitch [[note]]if the character hides the flaws in their idea, or if the media uses the trope to make the idea seem perfect to the viewer upon completion.[[/note]], ScheduleSlip, and VaporWare. Sometimes the product is pushed out because it was ChristmasRushed. This also may happen because the product or media was in DevelopmentHell or had a TroubledProduction, and a company just wanted to push it out just to get it off their backs. If the item or game-in-question is still fun to use, it may result in GoodBadBugs.

Also compare with UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway.

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!!Fictional Examples:
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* Although it only actually happens in [[MultipleEndings a few of the endings]], this trope hangs over much of ''Film/BlackMirrorBandersnatch''. Stefan brings the idea for a massive video game with a multitude of different choices, outcomes, and branching paths to a hot development company riding a string of hits. The boss immediately moves to try to push the game out to the public. If Stefan turns it over to the game company, it will be an InUniverse example of ChristmasRushed, resulting in a terrible game and the quickest way to reach one of the {{Downer Ending}}s. If Stefan tries to work on it himself to get it right, it proves far too massive a job for one coder to get it done on the schedule he promised the company, despite working around the clock. The are various endings where the game is released in different stages of development and gets different ratings from reviewers.

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*[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ntY_4x2hBk One "As Seen On TV" parody]] from ''Series/MadTV'' features Aries Spears as George Foreman endorsing his famous George Foreman Grill for Thanksgiving. His plan is to use the grill to cook an entire turkey for his family (also all named "George Foreman", including his ''daughter''). Unfortunately, instead of roasting it to golden-brown perfection, all it does is leave char lines on the skin of the turkey, and leave the rest cold and raw. When Foreman decides it's done, it's already been a month [[note]][[MST3KMantra (lack of food and the spoiling of the turkey in the meantime notwithstanding)]][[/note]], it's time for Christmas, and Jim Rome (played by Frank Caliendo) points out the [[CaptainObvious obvious]] that its not cooked ''at all''. Foreman, out of frustration, shoves a handful of the half-raw turkey meat into his mouth, which Rome, of course, gags on and spits out.
* ''Series/{{Westworld}}'': Subverted with "the reveries," a system update for the Hosts that gives them more lifelike affectations, but apparently causes them to malfunction. Bernard becomes concerned that Ford did the update before it could be debugged while rushing to complete his new narrative experience, before the Delos board forces Ford out of the park. [[spoiler:It's all actually Ford's plan. The Hosts aren't malfunctioning, they're becoming ''sentient.'' And also now see humans as their enemy.]]

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* Played for laughs in the vein of UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway, with ''SRM Transformers'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6mTFs9OHMY Episode 3]]: Melatron[[note]]parody of Megatron[[/note]] and the Decepticons are being attacked by the Autobots, to capture some Energon to bring Spudbee[[note]]parody of Bumblebee[[/note]] back to life. Melatron forces Shockwave (who is still on Cybertron) to bring the tank-Decepticon "Brawl" through the Space Bridge. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity]] and RealityEnsues.
--->''[The Decepticons are gathering Energon out in the fields]''
--->'''SRM Prime[[note]]parody of Optimus Prime[[/note]]:''' Stop right there, Melatron!
--->'''Melatron:''' Are you freaking kidding me?! ''[to his communicator]'' Shockwave, report!
--->'''Shockwave:''' Yes, Melatron?
--->'''Melatron:''' Send him down!
--->'''Shockwave:''' The repairs aren't finished! I need more...!
--->'''Melatron:''' Just do it!
--->''[The Space Bridge activates]''
--->'''Brawl:''' ''[bandaged up and half-repaired, subtitled]'' [[ItMakesSenseInContext HaiL tRaFfIC c0Ne!]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': Fenton creates a marketing campaign for a product called Pep, only he doesn't actually have a product to sell. He goes to Gyro Gearloose for suggestions and finds him working on a bubble gum that makes people levitate. With hundreds of impatient customers demanding Pep, Fenton takes the gum, despite Gyro's protests that he hasn't finished testing it for side effects. Soon, everyone is chewing Pep gum; unfortunately, just as Gyro predicted, people are unable to get back down after chewing too much.
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt's pilot pitch for Ralph's new cartoon "Wacky Delly" is nowhere near done when Ralph decides to show it to the executives. This trope is invoked in that Ralph wanted the pilot to be bad so he could finally be freed from his contract. Unfortunately, [[SpringtimeForHitler the executives love it and pick it up for a full series]].
*''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Happens when Homer attempts to build a barbecue pit. He accidentally drops the parts into wet cement, and then spills them ''again'' '''with''' the bricks he was going to use to build the base. He's forced to use the French side of the instruction paper, until he realizes he can't read French, at which point he starts mashing and forcing parts together in the vain hope he can complete it before the cement dries.
--->'''Homer:''' Ahh... Yeah, that's one fine-looking barbecue pit.
--->''[[BaitAndSwitch [The view pans back to show he's actually looking at the image on the product box, which he lowers to reveal the now-junked mess of metal, wood, and masonry] ]]''
--->'''Homer:''' '''''WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!'''''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmoggies'': In "Goodbye Engine Number Nine", Uncle Boom, fed up with Engine number nine constantly breaking down, is really pushing for Speed's Zoom Train to be brought out to replace it, despite Speed's assertions that it's not finished. At a town meeting, he goads everyone into bringing it out despite this by implying they can either stay stuck in the past (with number nine), or advance into the future (with the Zoom Train). The Suntots agree to bringing the Zoom Train into service as a result. On the Zoom Train's maiden voyage, however, Speed is proven right when Choo Choo loses control of the Zoom Train, and it crashes.
*''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': Zigzagged in two episodes featuring Squidward:
**"Band Geeks": Squidward claims that he has lead a marching band after Squilliam makes the same claim. Squilliam challenges him to cover the halftime show at the Bubble Bowl, which is in one week. Each day has its own pitfalls and problems ([[BlackComedyBurst including two fish being]] [[BloodlessCarnage explicitly KILLED]] [[BlackComedyBurst when they spin their flags too fast like propellers, and then fly upwards and crash into a blimp, which explodes on contact.]]) Upon seeing that the band hasn't improved in 6 days, Squidward breaks down on the penultimate night, claiming that he's giving up. After Spongebob gives a RousingSpeech, continuing on, the band practices on into the night. The next day, Squidward tries to forfeit, only for the band to indeed show up in full regalia. When Squidward begins to conduct the orchestra, [[ThrowTheDogABone the failure portion of the trope is defied when it plays perfectly-in-tune and even goes above-and-beyond expectations for either Squidward or Squlliam]], the latter of which has a ''heart attack'' from the shock!
**"Squilliam Returns": Squidward tries to claim that he owns a fancy restaurant. Squilliam, however, calls his bluff and plans to make his way to the Krusty Krab that night. Squidward has only a few hours to train Spongebob and redecorate the Krusty Krab. When Squilliam arrives, Squidward tries to stall him, but he enters anyways and finds that everything is in impeccable order. The plan falls apart, however, when Squilliam asks Spongebob his name. Having cleared out his mind of all unimportant information earlier, he goes into overload, spilling drinks on, and literally cheese-grating the bottoms of, the patrons.

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* Happened quite a few times with a number of German vehicles during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the most infamous example would be the VK 4501 (P), one of the prototypes for a project that would eventually give birth to the Tiger Heavy tank. When this prototype lost the bid to the Henschel design that ended up becoming the Tiger tank we all know, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the tank's designer, ran into a problem. In his hasty assumption that the Porsche prototype would win the bid, he had 90 pre-production hulls of the vehicle still laying around. Not wanting to waste more resources, he had all of the vehicles converted into the Ferdinand heavy tank destroyer. It was one of the most advanced designs for the time, featuring 200mm thick armor on the front, an impressive 88mm gun, and novel gasoline-electric drive system. However, the design was also rushed into combat just before Operation ''Citadel'', with several breaking down upon immediately entering combat, and others being taken down not by Soviet tanks or anti-tank guns, but by Soviet infantry with a MolotovCocktail or AntiVehicle mine, no thanks to the Ferdinand [[PointDefenseless lacking machine guns for the crew]].
* The early model Panther tanks were rushed into combat by Hitler and the German High Command, in order to make it in time for Operation ''Citadel'' and bolster the forces stationed there. These were some 200 tanks, deployed between two elite Panzer battalions, who, at the time of the Battle of Kursk, were still training on how to operate them. The end result? Less than 1/3 of these tanks would survive. Not by enemy action, but by a number of reliability issues and teething problems, ranging from the transmission giving in to the engines catching fire. While later models did fix many of these issues, the reliability problems continued to plague the Panther until the end of the war.
* The United States Army ended up rushing the [=T26E3=] Pershing Heavy tank into Europe just before World War II there ended, in order to test it out against German tanks such as the Panther or Tiger, which it ultimately did, with mixed results. Unlike the Panther and Tiger, where early production vehicles were the ones rushed out before problems were fixed, the US literally rushed five untested prototypes overseas into a combat zone, and handed them over to the US 3rd Armored Division. While not evident at the time, the tank suffered from being underpowered thanks to using an inadequate engine that only gave sufficient horsepower to move it along flat surfaces. These problems would only become evident during UsefulNotes/TheKoreanWar, where the mountainous terrain gave the tank's crews and mechanics constant headaches. It was for this reason that the Pershing was later upgraded into the [=M46=] Patton, which gave it a number of fixes and improvements, including a more powerful engine and a newer 90mm gun, during the immediate postwar period.
* The Japanese Aircraft Carrier ''Shinano'' had a rather troubled development, to say the least. While originally intended to be the third ''Yamato'' class battleship when she was laid down, following the loss of four of Japan's fleet aircraft carriers during the Battle of Midway, she was immediately converted into an aircraft carrier herself. The ship ended up launching in late 1944...when her watertight compartments were still in the process of being tested, and naval workers and engineers were still onboard the ship looking for any problems and structural weaknesses. What's more, she was still scheduled to receive a fitting out upon arrival at her destination, the Kure Naval Base. Unfortunately for the ''Shinano'', she had the terrible luck of running into an American submarine, the USS ''Archerfish'', which promptly fired six torpedoes, of which four hit the carrier. While at first thought to be able to take the damage, thanks to the aforementioned lack of watertight testing and the crew's inexperience with DamageControl, the flooding grew FromBadToWorse, and the carrier ultimately sank a few hours later, taking thousands of crew and civilian contractors down with her.

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*Seemingly happened with the ''UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy'': The system was intended to cash in on the virtual reality craze of the early-to-mid 1990s. However, technology had not advanced enough to create a fully-realized VR headset for consumers. What resulted was a system that caused headaches (due to its red odd-refresh-method LED displays), disinterested game companies, inability for other viewers to watch gameplay, and poor manufacturing that resulted in parts ''breaking'' (namely the medallion on the visor stand), and the LED displays inside ''wearing out'' due to the fact that the cable connections were not soldered-on, but '''''glued-on'''''.

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*Infamously happened with ''VideoGame/Action52'': One individual, Vince Perri, got the bright idea to create a video game with 52 games on one cartridge. Unfortunately, he had no real experience, so he farmed the programming out to a bunch of college students with [[UsefulNotes/AtariST Atari STs]]. One day, out of the blue, Perri decided the half-baked idea was finished and time to ship, and the rest is history...
*Happened with ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'': previously VaporWare for 15 years, this game was decided as done by Creator/GearboxSoftware in 2011. It resulted in a mish-mash of conflicting software, artistic design, story ideas, gameplay mechanics, and [[FairForItsDay now-politically-incorrect concepts]].

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*Happens from time-to-time on TVTropes itself, when a person has gotten the proper amount of votes on a trope page, and launches/rogue-launches it prematurely without the blessing of the community.

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