Precedence was notorious for releasing card lists with early playtest names. The Aliens Predator CCG had quite a few cards listed in magazines that either were renamed later, or cut from the final set entirely.
Cloverfield (2008; Holy crap, this was good. Would be a great double-header with The Host.); Communion (1989; Didn't work for me. Walken an odd choice, and it was more humorous than tense.); The 400 Blows (Criterion Spine #4) (1959; Truffaut's first feature; I'm looking forward to the Antoine Doinel followups.); Silent Rage (1982; Great beginning and Norris-appreciation, but slow and meandering ending.); Dakota Bound (2001; An actual plot, good cheesy action scenes, and lesbians. Amazingly good.);
D&D 4E: Treasure of Talon Pass (4E: we're just a combat engine! Buy miniatures.); D&D 4E: Monster Manual (A little too light on fluff for me. Prefer fluff.); Apple Volume 1 (As an art book, great. But for story? Bleh.); The Art of Dragon Magazine (I remember many of these from the original issues.); Mateki: The Magic Flute (I like Amano, but this felt like wasted sketches.);
Precedence was notorious for releasing card lists with early playtest names. The Aliens Predator CCG had quite a few cards listed in magazines that either were renamed later, or cut from the final set entirely.