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Wii drums was a tech demo which was playable at the E3 2006. It was titled then as another part of Wii Music, aside the orchestra game but at E3 2006 was the last time it has been seen since. Wii drums featured a two player jam sessions like mechanic in which players hold two [...]

With the success of Donkey Kong Country, Nintendo gave Rare the thumbs up for a sequel on the Virtual Boy. This happened just after the launch of the VB and was only at the drawing boards and in developement for a matter of weeks but it was cancelled due to the obvious failure of the [...]

In 1995, British developer Team17 got to work on a version of the game ‘Worms’ for the Virtual Boy. Little is known about the game other than it was a planned remake of “Worms” with no known differences over the original. The game was cancelled after only few weeks of it in production, probably due [...]

Hudson revealed at the Winter CES in 1992 that they had bought the license to develop an Inspector Gadget game for the Nintendo. There was no work in progress to be seen at the show, and the game never made it into production. There was firstly a rumour of legal issues about the license to [...]

Around September/October 1990, Nintendo Power magazine announced that they would bring the highly acclaimed Maxis game SimCity to the Nintendo consoles on the market at the time, both the SNES and the NES. The magazine listed a release date of this for simultaneous release for Spring of 1991. In the November/December 1990 issue two screenshots [...]

Do you remember Kirby Adventure for the GameCube? It looked fun, but it was never released.. or did it? Here’s a video with an interesting theory about kirby, smash bros and the restoration of a cancelled game. Video: Edit


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