As we can read on wikipedia, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords was a collaborative development effort between Nintendo and Capcom, the process supervised by Minoru Narita, Yoichi Yamada, Takashi Tezuka and Yoshikazu Yamashita from Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development. Capcom had begun development…
The Legend Of Zelda: The Minish Cap [GBA – Beta Hack / Unused Stuff]
Cendamos was able to find some interesting hidden stuff in the memory of this game. Items such as the Giant Hammer, Mega Crush, Enemy Set and Power Wrist were removed from the final game. Not much is known about these items, other than the Power Wrist was probably similar to…
Stunt Driver [GC – Cancelled]
The original Stunt Driver was a racing game released in 1990 for PCs. It allowed the user to create a race track from components such as bridges, banked curves, oil slicks and water hazards, then race on them alone or against computer-controlled opponents. It was unique among racing games at…
Perfect Dark Zero [GC – Tech Demo]
Rare’s two N64 first-person shooters, GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark, received strong acclaim from critics and players, and demand for another title in the Perfect Dark franchise was high. Development of Perfect Dark Zero began on the Nintendo GameCube. At the time, Nintendo had a 49% stake in Rare, making…
Stage Debut [GC – Proto / Unreleased]
Stage Debut was a game planned to be published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Gamecube video game console. The game was intended for a 2004 release, but was indefinitely delayed, probably due to the cancellation of its sister peripheral for the Game Boy Advance, the GameEye. Stage Debut…