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1 Feb 2008Would you like to contribute to the Unseen 64 Archive, with infos, screens or videos? Send us an e-mail or join our forum! This beta archive can grows up thanks to your support!
We are collecting beta screens & videos from many years and even friends have given to us some of them, so [...]
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10 Apr 2008Our reader Ceno has helped us to identify some previusly supposed cancelled games, that where released under different names: “Dawn Of Darkness” was released in Europe as “Last Rites” for MS-DOS PC. Thanks a lot to Ceno for these infos!
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10 Apr 2008Our reader Ceno has helped us to identify some previusly supposed cancelled games, that where released under different names: “Druid: demons of the mind” (Saturn) was released in Japan under the name “Druid: Yami-He no Tsuiseki Sha“. Thanks a lot to Ceno for these infos!
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11 Apr 2008Our reader Ceno has helped us to identify some previusly supposed cancelled games, that where released under different names: the FPS “Hybrid” was released, although not in America. A japanese Version was released in 1997 and a PAL release followed several years later, in 2002, albeit only as a budget price release. Cover art and [...]
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11 Apr 2008Creature Shock is a FPS that was meant to be released worlwide for the Playstation and Saturn, but in the end it was just released in Japan. Thanks a lot to Ceno for the info!
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In: UNSEEN NEWS
27 Sep 2008Our reader Ceno has helped us to identify some previusly supposed cancelled games, that where released under different names: “Druid: demons of the mind” (Saturn) was released in Japan under the name “Druid: Yami-He no Tsuiseki Sha” – “Dawn Of Darkness” was released in Europe as “Last Rites” for MS-DOS PC - the FPS “Hybrid” [...]
U64 is an archive with articles, screens and videos for cancelled, beta & unseen videogames. Every change & cut creates a different gaming experience: we would like to save some documents about this evolution for curiosity, historic and artistic preservation.