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Another short video article, this one explores the cancelled Flash game. Love making these videos, I’ll keep ‘em coming on a semi-regular basis. Enjoy! Edit

In this edition of Unseen64, I talk about the cancelled Xbox 360 and PS3 game, Dirty Harry. Enjoy! Edit

A new, short video article about the Jet Set Radio game for Wii that never made it into development. Exciting stuff. We’d be playing it now if it wasn’t for the masterminds of a certain publisher. Crumbs. Edit

This new U64 Video Article examines the prototype of the cancelled Sonic satAM video game. Enjoy! Edit

In this U64 Video Article, I comment on the evolution of Halo: Combat Evolved, primarily the third person prototype. Enjoy! You can check the Halo – Beta page for more early screens and videos. Edit

LiamRproductions’ newest U64 video article. This one is about Kid Kirby for SNES! Edit

A new video article from LiamRproductions, this one focuses on Mario’s Wacky Worlds, the cancelled platform that was in development for the Philips CDI! For more screens and videos about this prototype, you can check the Mario’s Wacky Worlds page in the U64 Archive. Thanks to Liam for the video! Edit

LiamRproductions has recorded a video-article in which he talks about the development of Kid Icarus Wii, a prototype that was in the work at Factor 5. It’s still unknown if the project will ever be finished or not, but it seems that after the closure of the american studios, F5 are still working on some [...]

Resident Evil 5 was officially announced on June 2005, but it was shown to the public for the first time only two months later in a CG trailer. Capcom created another trailer for the game in 2007. Even in the last year of the development Capcom was still moving things around. For example, the crash [...]


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