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1 Feb 2008

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We are collecting beta screens & videos from many years and even friends have given to us some of them, so [...]

DMA’s history is also marked by several announced projects that were subsequently cancelled in mid-development, like the Nintendo 64 ports of Wild Metal Country. The PC version was released, and you can try it yourself, with the free download from the Rockstar Website: www.rockstargames.com/classics/wmc.html
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The Nintendo 64 has a good number of racing game, with the most various set of environments. However, from Wave Race 64 to Hydro Thunder, fans of the genre certainly felt the lack of more boat-racing game. In 1999 Promethean Designs and Interplay finally decided to satisfy all those requests and started to work on [...]

It would be nice to say that this game developed by Titus was completed with a better graphic than the one we can see in the screenshots below: unfortunately this has not happened. The bare polygonal models of the scenario in those early images are almost identical to the final version. To be honest, the [...]

Dragon Sword, officially announced in early 1998, is another cancelled game for the Nintendo 64. More precisely, it was a coop action-adventure / hack & slash developed by Interactive Studios / Blitzgames (the creators of Glover) and set in a fantasy world called Avantaria, where a group of four heroes had to stop the evil [...]

Caesar Palace 64 is a cancelled “casino simulator” that was meant to be released for the Nintendo 64. Other versions of the game were released on the Game Boy and NES and later on Genesis and Game Gear. Play slot machines and card games could not seem an interesting concept for a 1999 game, but [...]

Rev Limit is a cancelled arcade racing game similar to Ridge Racer, that was in development in 1996 / 1997 by Seta Corporation for the Nintendo 64 DD as one of the early titles announced for the console. The game was postponed many times and it was even “downgraded” from the 64DD to a “normal” [...]

Stip is a cancelled platform game that was in development by Karma Studios for the Gameboy Color. The project was never released in the end, it’s possible that they never found a publisher.
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4×4 Off-Roaders is a cancelled Gameboy Advance racing game that was in development by Small Rockets in 2001. The game was powered by a nice voxel 3D graphic engine, something that was not usual on the 2D-centric GBA console. We dont know why the game was never released, but it’s possible that Small Rockets never [...]

D2 had originally started life as a game project for the never-released Panasonic M2 console. Originally, a pregnant Laura was to have died in the opening credits (during a terrorist attack on a plane), but her unborn child would be “warped” back in time. The player would have taken the role [...]

GB Music was a music game for the Game Boy Advance, shown to the public at the Tokyo Game Show in 2001. By using the A and B buttons in combination with the D-pad players could push some serious tunage out of the GBA system. The game was to come packaged with a battery-powered Pocket [...]

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Bound High is a cancelled game for the Virtual Boy consists on manuveuring Chalvo, a robot that can roll itself up into a bouncing ball, around a series of levels while avoiding various hazards. Bound High would have been the first second-generation game for the Virtual Boy, but the poor [...]

1/4 RPG (also know as One Fourth RPG) is a cancelled Action RPG that was in development by FromSoftware for the Playstation 2 (with a rumored Dreamcast version) in 2000. The game was shown at the Tokyo Game Show 2000, as you can see from the video below, but it soon vanished from their release [...]

Castlevania: Resurrection, cancelled in March of 2000, was intended to be the seventeenth title in the Castlevania series for the short lived Sega Dreamcast console. This would also be the third Castlevania game, at the time, to enter the 3D realm. The game was to focus on Sonia Belmont and Victor Belmont, an 1800s vampire [...]


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