This article is of video games cancelled for Nintendo-made consoles.
Family Computer[]
- Arc Hound[1] (available on the NES as Contra Force)
- Deep Dungeon (available only on the Disk System)
- Monster Party (released on the NES by Bandai)
- Ninja Cop Saizou 2
- Rune Master
- Seiken Densetsu (moved to Game Boy)
- Spirit Animal Genesis
Nintendo Entertainment System[]
#-A[]
- 10th Frame
- A Boy and His Blob 2 (possibly planned for Game Boy Advance but also never released)
- Action Fighter
- The Addams Family 2 (available for Game Boy and Super NES)
- The Addams Family Animation (resurrected as Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt)
- Adventure of the Trolls
- Adventure Quest
- Aigina's Prophecy
- Air ball
- Airborne Ranger
- Airhawk
- Airwolf 2
- Aladdin
- Alien vs Predator
- The Amazing Spider-Man (available for Game Boy)
- American Gladiators 2
- An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
- Arcadia VI
- Arcana (available on the Super NES)
- Armadillo (released only in Japan)
- Asterix the Gaul (released only in Europe)
- Atomic Robo-Kid
- The Avengers
B[]
- Baby Gangster
- Backgammon (from American Video Entertainment)
- Barbarian
- Barbie 2
- Barcelona '92 (released in Europe as Track and Field in Barcelona)
- Baseball Pros
- Bashi Bazook, Morphoid Masher[2]
- The Battlefields of Napoleon
- The Battle of Atlantis
- BattleTech
- Beauty and the Beast
- Bee 52 (Aladdin version)
- Beyond Shadowgate (released for the TurboDuo)
- The Big Mouth Bass
- Big Nose, the Witch Doctor
- Bio Force Ape
- Bio-Ship Paladin (available for Arcade and Sega Genesis)
- The Black Bass II (resurrected as The Black Bass USA; original game released in Japan)
- Black Tiger
- Blades of Steel II
- Blaster Master 2 (available for Sega Genesis)
- Blazebusters (available for the Famicom as Flying Hero)
- Blockout
- Boomerang Kid (available as part of Quattro Adventure)
- Boomer Land (released in Japan as Asmik-kun Land)
- Bowling
- The Brainies
- Bruce Lee Lives
- Bug Buster (resurrected as Pesterminator: The Western Exterminator)
- Buster Brothers
- Buzz & Waldog
C[]
- The California Raisins: The Grape Escape
- Caracresta
- Card Sharks
- Castle of Demons
- Cat Runner
- Caveman Ughlympics (resurrected as Caveman Games)
- Championship Power Pool
- Chase H.Q. (released only in Japan)
- Cheetahmen II
- Chesterfield[3]
- Chip's Challenge
- C.J.'s Elephant Antics (available as part of Quattro Arcade)
- Cleopatra
- Coco Run (released on the Famicom by Takeru)
- Code Blue
- Comic Caper
- Conflict 2
- Congo's Caper (available for the Super NES)
- Cosmic Epsilon (released only in Japan)
- Cosmo Fighter
- Cosmo Tank (available for Game Boy)
- Counterstrike [disambiguation needed]
- Crash 'n the Boys Ice Challenge (released in Japan as Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu: Subette Koronde Dairantō)
- Crash 'n the Boys Soccer Challenge (released in Japan as Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League)
- Crater Maze
- Crazy Land (released in Japan as Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi)
- Creation (by Wisdom Tree)
- Creatom
- Crossbow
- Crystal Passage
- Cue Stick
- Cyberball
- Cycle Shooting
D-F[]
- Daedalian Opus
- Daemon's Quest
- Daemon Wars
- Darc Seed (released as Zombie Nation)
- Darkwing Duck 2
- Deadheat Scramble (available for Game Boy)
- Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas
- Dennis the Menace (available for the Super NES and Game Boy)
- Dewey the Dolphin
- Dexterity (available for Game Boy)
- Dino-Hockey
- Dizzy Pinball
- Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi
- Dr. Franken
- Drac's Night Out
- Dragon Tale
- Dragon Wars
- Dream Team 3-on-3 Challenge (sequel to Roundball: 2-on-2 Challenge)
- DreamWorld Pogie
- Dropzone (released in Europe)
- Dweebers
- EarthBound (also called EarthBound Zero)
- Empire City 1931[4] (released in Japan as Magnum Kiki Ippatsu)
- Escape from Atlantis
- Euro Cup Soccer
- F1 Hero 2 (released in Japan)
- F-1 ROC: Race of Champions (released on the Super NES by Seta)
- F-16 Renegade (available as part of Quattro Arcade)
- Fairy Land Story
- Fastest Lap (available on Game Boy)
- Fighting Simulator World Champ (released in Japan as Hiryu-no-ken Special: Fighting Wars)
- Final Fantasy II (U.S. release)
- Final Fantasy IV
- Fisher Price Fun Flyer
- Fisher Price Little People Bowling Alley
- Fisher Price My Grand Piano
- Fisher Price School Bus Driver
- The Flash
- Flying Dragon II
- Flying Dragon III
- Fortress of Fear
- Francesca's Wand (released as The Krion Conquest)
- Free Fall (released on Sunday Funday as Fish Fall)
G-L[]
- The Game of Harmony
- Glove Adventure
- Glove Pilot
- The Great Warriors Saga
- Grid Grabber
- Gun.Smoke 2
- Hacker 2
- Hammerin' Harry (only released in Europe; released in Japan as Daiku no Gen-San)
- Hammerin' Harry 2 (released in Japan as Daiku no Gen-San 2)
- Happily Ever After
- Happy Camper
- Hard Drivin'
- Hat Trick
- Head On
- Heavyweight Championship Boxing
- Hector Vector
- Hellfire
- Hellraiser
- HeroQuest
- Hit the Ice
- Holy Diver (released in Japan)
- Home Sweet Home
- Hot Rocks
- Hudson's Space Adventure
- Hyper Zone (available for the Super NES)
- Image Fight 2
- Inspector Gadget
- Integrity
- In Your Face
- Ishido: The Way of the Stones
- It Came from the Desert
- Jack the Giant Slayer
- James Bond 007
- Jaws' Revenge
- Jet Bike Simulator
- John Madden Football
- Jordan Adventure
- Jump Burger
- Konami Grand Prix (released in Japan as F-1 Sensation and in Europe as Formula 1 Sensation)
- Konami Hyper Soccer (released only in Europe)
- Kung Fu 2 (released in Japan as Spartan X 2)
- Kurn
- Labyrinth (released only in Japan)
- Land of Demos
- The Last Ninja 2
- Last Duel
- Law of the West (released only in Japan)
- Legend of Hero Tonma
- The Legend of Prince Valiant (released in Europe)
- Lethal Weapon 3
- Liberty or Death (available for the Super NES)
- 007: Licence to Kill
- The Lion King (only released in Europe; Game Boy, Super NES, and Sega Genesis versions released in America)
- Lord of Lightning
- Lord of the Rings
- Lords of the Rising Sun
M-O[]
- The Magic Candle
- Magic of Scheherazade II
- Makai Island
- Malibu Beach Volleyball
- Mana
- Maniac Mansion II
- Mariner's Run
- Married... with Children
- Mask Rider (released in Japan as Kamen Rider)
- Matchbox Racers
- Mech Warriors
- Metal Man
- Mickey Mouse Dream Balloon (released in Japan as Mickey Mouse - Yume Fuusen and in America as Kid Klown in Night Mayor World)
- Midnight Resistance
- MiG 29 Hunter (released as Ultimate Air Combat)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (available for Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum)
- Microleague Baseball
- Mike Ditka's Big Play Football (released in Japan as Quarter Back Scramble)
- Mike Tyson's Power Punch
- Miner 2049er
- Mini Putt (released in Japan)
- Mission XX
- Monster Masher
- Monster Party 2
- Monster Truck Rodeo
- Moon Crystal (released in Japan)
- Mortal Kombat
- Moto Roader (released for the TurboGrafx-16)
- Murder on the Mississippi (released in Japan as Mississippi Satsujin Jiken)
- NBA All Star Shootout
- Natsume Championship Wrestling (released for the Super NES)
- New Ghostbusters II (released only in Europe)
- New Kids on the Block
- Night of the Ninja
- Ninja Taro (released for Game Boy; released in Japan as Ninja-kun 2)
- Noah's Ark (released by Konami in Europe)
- Nosferatu
- Operation Thunderbolt
- Over Horizon (released in Europe and Japan)
P-R[]
- Paggio
- Palps
- Paradise Island
- Password
- Pit-Fighter (released for the Super NES and Game Boy)
- Pizza Panic (released in Japan as Pizza Pop)
- Play Isle
- Poker
- Pole Position
- Police Academy
- Power Mission (released as a war simulation game for the Game Boy)
- Power Play Football
- Predator 2
- The Price is Right (released on Commodore 64 and PC)
- Prophecy
- Psycho Soldier
- Puss 'n Boots: Around the World in 80 Days (released in Japan as Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko: Sekai Isshuu 80 Nichi Daibouken)
- Putt Master
- The Pyramids of Ra
- Pyross
- Quattro Kids (planned as part of the Quattro series)
- Railroad Tycoon (released for the PC)
- Rambo III
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots! (resurrected as Buckaroo$; original game released for SNES)
- Return of Donkey Kong
- Riddick Bowe Boxing (released for the Super NES)
- Ring Raiders
- Robin Hood: Adventures in Sherwood Forest
- RoboCop versus The Terminator
- Rocky (released for the ColecoVision and Sega Master System as Rocky Super Action Boxing)
- Rocky Rodent (released for the Super NES)
- Rodan
- Rollergeddon
- R-Type
S[]
- Scarabeus
- Search King
- Secret Castle
- Secret Ties
- Secret Warriors
- Serve and Volley
- Shadowgate 3
- Shogun Maeda
- Side Arms (released for the TurboGrafx-16)
- SimCity
- Sir Eric the Bold
- Skyscraper
- Solomon's Club (released in Europe as Solomon's Key 2; originally released on Game Boy)
- Solstice 2
- Space Ace
- Space Invaders
- Space Marine
- Space Shuttle Project 2
- Space War
- The Speed Rumbler
- Spelunker 2 (released only in Japan)
- Spy vs. Spy: The Island Caper[5]
- Squashed (released in Japan as Ninja Jajamaru: Ginga Daisakusen)
- Stakk'm
- StarBlade
- Star Gate
- Star Meter
- Star Stingray
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
- Stingray
- Storm Lords
- Street Battle
- Street Fighter
- Street Fighter II
- Sunman
- Super Bomb Jack
- Super Buster Bros. (released for the Super NES)
- Super Hang-On
- Super James Pond (released for the Super NES)
- Super Lode Runner
- Super Mario Collection (released for the Super NES as Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World)[citation needed]
- Super Password (also planned as Talking Super Password)
- Super Pinball
- Super Pitfall II (released in Japan as Atlantis no Nazo)
- Super Rally
- Super Rescue
- Super Slam Dunk (released for the Super NES by Virgin Interactive)
- Super Square Deal (released in Japan as Cadillac)
- Super Star Force (released in Japan)
- Super Sushi Pinball
- Super Trucks
- Super Turrican
- Super Xevious (released in Japan as Super Xevious: Ganpu no Nazo)
- Sweet Home (released in Japan)
- Switchblade
T-V[]
- Targhan
- Taro's Quest
- Task Force Harrier
- Taz-Mania (released for the Super NES)
- Team Sports Basketball
- Terminator 2: The Arcade Game
- Terran Wars
- The Terror of Tech Town
- Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- ThunderCats
- Thunder Ceptor
- Thunder Cross
- Time Diver: Eon Man
- Time Zone (released only in Japan)
- Titan Warriors
- TKO Wrestling
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie
- Top Gun 3
- Touchdown
- The Tower of Radia (released in Japan as Radia Senki: Reimeihen)
- Toys (released for the Super NES)
- Triumph
- Trivial Pursuit (released in arcades)
- Trolls in Crazyland
- Tune-Up Rally
- Turrican
- Twin Peaks
- U-Force Power Games
- U*fouria (released in Europe; released in Japan as Hebereke)
- Ultimate Baseball
- Ultimate Journey
- Ultimate Qix
- Ultimate Soccer
- Ultra Golf
- Uninvited 2
- U.N. Squadron
- Urban Convoy
- U.S.M.C. Harrier
- U.S.A. Bowling
- Vanilla Ice
- Vegas
W-Z[]
- Wall Street Kid 2
- War in Middle Earth (released for the Super NES as Lord of the Rings)
- Warp Space
- War vs. Drugs
- Water Ski
- Web World
- We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
- Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
- Where's Waldo? 2
- Wild Boys (by Bandai[6])
- The Wizard of Oz
- Wordtris
- World Bowling
- World Rally Championship Racing
- World Trophy Soccer
- WWF Survivor Series (released as WWF Wrestlemania Challenge)
- Xybots
- Yeah Yeah Beebiss I
- Zeta Gundam
- Zombie Master (released in Japan as Zombie Hunter)
Super NES[]
A-O[]
- The Adventures of Kid Kleets II
- A Goofy Movie
- Batman
- Batman: Return of the Joker
- Blackout
- Carrier Airwing
- Comanche (available for PC)
- Cybernator 2
- Destruction Derby (available for Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC)
- Dragon Warrior I & II
- Final Fantasy Extreme
- Fireteam Rogue
- Future Zone [1]
- FX Fighter (available for PC)
- Gargoyles (released for the Sega Genesis)
- GoldenEye 007 (redesigned as a first-person shooter and released on the N64)
- The Good Son: The Video Game
- HyperZone 2
- Ikari Warriors IV
- Kid Icarus SNES
- Lobo (fighting game based on the DC Comics character; cancelled due to being extremely panned by critics in magazines [2])
P-Z[]
- Pilotwings 2
- Popeye[7] (released as Popeye: Ijiwaru Majo Shihaggu no Maki in Japan)
- Powerslide
- Road Rash
- The Shadow [3]
- Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill
- Sound Fantasy (available on PC as SimTunes)
- Star Fox 2 (emulated/translated available via PC - downloaded ROM or Xecuter2 and later versions)
- Star Trek Generations (available for PC)
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Steven Seagal: The Final Option (available on PlayStation and N64 as Deadly Honor)
- Super Back to the Future
- Super Back to the Future Part II (released only in Japan)
- Super Dodge Ball[7] (released as Kunio-kun no Dojjibōru da yo Zen'in Shūgō in Japan)
- Super Golf Grand Slam
- Super Mario FX (redesigned and available for N64 as Super Mario 64)
- Super Space Shuttle Project
- Super Stealth Fighter
- Super Wall Street Kid
- Tecmo Super Hockey (released for the Sega Genesis)
- Virtual Lake
- Vortex 2
Nintendo 64 and Nintendo 64DD[]
#-C[]
- 1080° Snowboarding 2 (available on GameCube as 1080° Avalanche)[8]
- 3Sixty
- 40 Winks
- 64 Wars
- 7th Legion
- Acclaim Sports Soccer
- Ace Driver
- Actua Golf 4
- Airport Inc.
- Animaniacs Ten Pin Alley
- Assault
- Attack!
- Back to the Future 64
- BassMasters 2000 (fishing game by THQ; appeared at E3 1999 but cancelled)
- BattleSport II
- Beetle Adventure Racing 2
- Bonk 64 (became Bomberman 64)
- Bratz
- Buggie Boogie (planned sequel to Stunt Race FX [9][10])
- Cabbage
- Caesar's Palace
- Cardcaptor Sakura Tomoyo No Video Daisakusen (available on Dreamcast)
- Carnivale
- Catroots
- Cavalry Battle 3000
- Chanbara Fighter
- Climber
- Contra Spirits 64
- Crayon Shin-chan 64
- Creator
- Cubivore (available on GameCube)
D-G[]
- DD Sequencer
- Dead Ahead
- Deadly Honor
- Deer Hunter 64
- Descent (available on PC[10])
- DethKarz
- Derby Day
- Dezaemon DD
- Die Hard 64
- Digimon World (available on PlayStation)
- Dinosaur Planet (available for GameCube as Star Fox Adventures)
- Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (available on PlayStation)
- Disney's Dinosaur (available on Playstation)
- Disney's The Emperor's New Groove (available on PlayStation and Game Boy Color)
- Disney's The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure (available on PlayStation and Game Boy Color)
- Donald Duck: Daisy o Tsukue! (Japan Version, only in USA and Europe)
- Doreamon (only in Japan)
- Doubutsu Banchou
- Dragon King: The Fighting Game (available as Super Smash Bros.)
- Dragon Warrior VII (available on PlayStation)
- Dragon Sword
- Dragon Ball Z: Indainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (available for Saturn and PlayStation)
- DT
- EarthBound 64 (available in Japan only on Game Boy Advance as Mother 3)
- Echo Delta
- Emperor of the Jungle
- Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (available for GameCube)
- Extreme Sports 64
- F-18 Super Hornet
- F1 '98 (Nintendo)
- Famista 64 (only in Japan)
- Final Fantasy VII (available on PlayStation[11])
- Fire Emblem 64
- First Samurai 64 [4]
- Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
- Freak Boy[10] [5]
- Ghouls 'n Ghosts 64
- Glover 2 [6]
- Golgo 13
- Grand Theft Auto
H-N[]
- Harrier 2001
- Hello Kitty 64
- Hercules Action Game (Released For Playstation and PC)
- HeroQuest 64
- Hashire Boku no Uma
- Hype: The Time Quest
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Japan Pro Golfer 64
- Jeff Gordon XS Racing
- Jest[12]
- Joust 64
- Jungle Bots
- Jungle Emperor Leo
- Kanon (available on PC and Dreamcast)
- Kasparov Chess
- Kirby Air Ride[10] (project transferred to Nintendo GameCube) [7]
- Lemmings Revolution (available on PC)
- Luigi's Mansion (moved to Nintendo GameCube)
- Looney Tunes: Space Race
- Magic Flute
- Major League Soccer
- Maximo: Ghosts to Glory (available on PlayStation 2)
- Maker Trilogy
- Mario Artist: Sound Maker
- Marvel vs Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (available on PlayStation, Dreamcast an Arcade)
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (available on Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and Xbox)
- Mega Man 64 2 (available as Mega Man Legends 2 for PlayStation)
- Meitantei Conan 64
- Metroid 64
- Mini Racers
- Monster Dunk[10] [8]
- Mulan
- NBA Showtime 2000 [9]
- NHL Blades of Steel 2000 [10]
- Nightmare Creatures II [11]
O-R[]
- O.D.T. (available for PC and PlayStation [12])
- Pilotwings 64 II [13]
- Pitfall [14]
- Playmovil
- Play with the Teletubbies (available for Playstation)
- Powerslide [15]
- Project Cairo [16]
- Quest 2 [17]
- Quest for Camelot 64 [18]
- Rave Racer
- Red Baron [19]
- Renegade Racers [20]
- Resident Evil Zero (available on GameCube [21] and Wii)
- Resident Evil Gaiden (became Onimusha: Warlords)
- Rev Limit [22]
- Riqa (available as Rogue Ops for GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 [23] [24])
- Robotech: Crystal Dreams[10] [25] [26]
- Rollerball [27]
- Ronaldo Soccer [28]
- Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends [29]
- Roto Gunners [30]
S-Z[]
- Sakura Card Captors
- Sea-Doo HydroCross (available for Playstation [31])
- Shadowgate Rising [32]
- SimCopter 64 [33]
- Smurfs 64 [34]
- Snowspeeder DD [35]
- South Park 2 [36]
- Space Bunnies Must Die! [37]
- Space Shuttle Project 64
- Spooky [38]
- StarFox: Dinosaur Planet (available on Nintendo GameCube as Star Fox Adventures)
- Star Trek: Insurrection
- Super Mario 64 2 [39]
- Survivor: Day One [40]
- SpongeBob SquarePants (available for Game Boy Color)
- Sydney 2000 [41]
- Toy Story Racer (available on PlayStation and Game Boy Color)
- Teo [42]
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- The Sopranos
- The Simpsons 64
- The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (available on PC)
- The Sims (available on PC)
- Thrasher: Skate and Destroy (confirmed at E3 1999, but never completed; available on PlayStation)
- Test Drive Rally [43]
- Tomb Raider (available on Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PC)
- Tommy Thunder [44]
- Toon Panic [45]
- Twelve Tales: Conker 64 (redesigned and released as Conker's Bad Fur Day)
- Ultra Combat [13]
- URA Zelda (revamped version of Ocarina of Time; available on GameCube as Ocarina of Time: Master Quest)
- Vortex 64
- Wacky Races (available on Game Boy Color and Dreamcast, PlayStation and PC)
- Wall Street
- Wave Race 64 2 (available on Nintendo GameCube as Wave Race: Blue Storm)
- Wild Waters (Kayak racing game developed by Looking Glass Studios and distributed by Ubisoft; Confirmed at E3 1998, and appeared at E3 1999, but never released)
- X-Men vs. Street Fighter (available on Saturn, PlayStation and PC)
Nintendo GameCube[]
#-E[]
- Adiboo and the Energy Thieves [46]
- Alias [47]
- Area 51 (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [48])
- Army Men: Platoon Command [49]
- Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II (available for Playstation 2 and Xbox)
- Banjo-Threeie (redesigned as Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts for Xbox 360)
- Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [50])
- Barbie: Treasures in Time [51]
- BattleBots [52][14]
- Bratz: Formal Funk [53]
- Bulletproof Monk [54]
- Burnout 3: Takedown (Available For PlayStation 2 and Xbox)
- Cabela's Dangerous Hunts (available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PSP)
- Celebrity Deathmatch (available for Playstation 1 and 2, Xbox, and PC)
- Colin Mcrae Rally 3
- Crash Twinsanity (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [55])
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [56])
- Cruis'n Velocity (redesigned as Cruis'n for Wii)
- Dead Phoenix (Capcom rail-shooter [57])
- Dead Rush [58]
- DK Bongo Blast (available for Wii)
- Donkey Kong Racing (GameCube sequel of Diddy Kong Racing)
- Driv3r (available for PlayStation 2, PC, and Xbox [59])
- Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox) [60]
- Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rumble
- Eyeshield 21 (available on Wii and DS[15])
F-M[]
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse [61]
- Funkydilla (Zoonami musical game [62])
- Family Guy Video Game! (available on Xbox, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2)
- Galleon (video game) (available for Xbox)
- Game Zero[16] (unnamed Zoonami game)
- Geist (video game) (Japanese Version, only in USA, Europe and Australia)
- Gravity Games Bike (available on PlayStation 2 and Xbox [63])
- Gold Star Mountain (From Software action RPG)
- Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour (available on PlayStation 2 and Wii)
- Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix (available on PSP, PS2, PS3, GBA, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, and Windows PC)
- Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi 2 (available on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS)
- Jacked [64]
- Jonny Moseley Mad Trix [65]
- Juiced (available for PS2 and Xbox)
- Kameo: Elements of Power (available for Xbox 360 [66])
- Kirby New Adventure [67] (in development for the Wii)
- Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 (also known as Roll-o-Rama [68])
- Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil (Available For PlayStation 2)
- Knight 'N Knight [69]
- Lamborghini
- The Legend of Zelda: Tetra's Trackers (released as a subgame of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures [70])
- L.A. Rush (available For PlayStation 2 and Xbox)
- Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [71])
- Marionette [72]
- Meowth's Party [73]
- Mini Golf Mayhem [74]
N-Z[]
- NARC (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [75])
- NASCAR Thunder 2004 (available for Playstation 2 and Xbox)
- NFL Retro Football [76]
- Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball [77]
- Ohenro-San: Hosshin no Dojo
- Perfect Dark Zero (redesigned for Xbox 360)
- Pterosaur
- Picassio [78]
- Pichu Bros.: Party Panic [79] (project revived as Pokémon Channel)
- Pilotwings 3 [80]
- Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [81])
- Rally Fusion: Race of Champions (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [82])
- Rally Simulation [83] (also known as Rally Fusion: Race of Champions)
- Raven Blade (also known as Rune Blade [84])
- Rebirth [85]
- Richard Burns Rally (available for PC, Playstation 2, and Xbox)
- RTX Red Rock (available for PlayStation 2 [86])
- Saffire [87]
- Showdown: Legends of Wrestling (available for Xbox [88])
- Spy Hunter 2 (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox [89])
- Stage Debut [90]
- StarCraft: Ghost
- Stunt Driver
- The Suffering (available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox[17])
- Star Trek Nemesis
- Stung!
- Supercan
- Super Mario 128[18]
- Super Paper Mario (available for Wii)
- Thornado (a shooting game by Factor 5)[19]
- Thunder Rally (also known as Car Combat[20])
- Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Looniverse
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Xbox 360 [91])
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear[21]
- Too Human[22] (redesigned for Xbox 360)
- Trinity: the Shatter Effect[23]
- Unity[24]
- ZanZarah: The Hidden Portall[25]
Virtual Boy[]
- Bound High
- Cruis'n USA (available for the Arcade and on Nintendo 64)
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (available on SNES)
- Dragon Hopper
- F-15 Air Assault
- Faceball
- GoldenEye 007[26]
- Grand Prix Turbo Racing
- G-Zero[27]
- Interceptor
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (available for SNES, Genesis, Game Gear, Sega CD, and Game Boy)[26]
- NFL Football
- Star Fox (available for SNES)
- Virtual Boy Mario Land
- World Cup Soccer
- Worms
- Zero Racers
Wii[]
- Civilization Revolution (available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and DS)
- Project H.A.M.M.E.R. (may still be in development)
- Red Faction: B.E.A.S.T.
- Space Station Tycoon
- Winter
- Sonic The Hedgehog (available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3; Wii version was cancelled in favor of Sonic and the Secret Rings)
- Brutal Legend (available for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3)
- Mario Super Sluggers (European Version only on USA and Japan)
Game Boy[]
- Pokemon Green Version (only in Japan)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (available for Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum)
- Bill Walsh College Football
- Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout (available for PlayStation)
- Elite
- The Fifth Element
- Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse
- Tecmo NBA Basketball
- Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise
Game Boy Color[]
- Cruis'n USA (available for the Arcade and on Nintendo 64)
- Cruis'n World (available for the Arcade and on Nintendo 64)
- Densetsu no Starfy (moved to GBA)
- Game Boy Music (moved to GBA)
- Game Boy Wars: Pocket Tactics
- Kirby's Dream Land 2 DX
- The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage (intended to be the third game in the "Triforce Trilogy"; unreleased due to complexities regarding communication between three cartridges)
- Mega Man V
- Metroid 2: Return of Samus DX
- Pokémon Picross
- Resident Evil (planned as a conversion of the first game; replaced by Resident Evil Gaiden)
- Rhino Rumble Puzzle
- San Francisco Rush (available for the Arcade, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation)
- Spyro Ice Adventure (released on GBA as Spyro: Season of Ice)
- Jibaku-Kun: Rei no Itsuki no Kajitsu
- South Park (available for Nintendo 64, Playstation, and PC)
Game Boy Advance[]
- 4x4 Off-Roaders
- Battland
- Ben 10 (redringed of Ben 10: The Alien Force Game for PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii, and Xbox 360)
- Bratz Babyz
- Broken Circle
- Diddy Kong Pilot (released as Banjo-Pilot)
- Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers (released as It's Mr. Pants)
- Donkey Kong Plus
- Family Guy Video Game! (available on Xbox, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2)
- Game Boy Music (released as Daigasso! Band Brothers on the DS)
- Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi 2 (available on Nintendo DS)
- Hannah Montana (available on Nintendo DS)
- Luna Blaze
- Mega Man Mania
- Static Shock (advertised and reviewed before Midway stopped producing GBA games)
- US Racer
- Zero Tolerance (shown as a tech-demo)
- Sega Genesis Collection (available on Playstation 2 and PSP)
- Halloween
- Supercan
Nintendo DS[]
- A Boy and his Blob DS
- Baten Kaitos DS[28]
- Beijing 2008 (available for PC)
- Black & White Creatures[29]
- Disney's Lizzie McGuire & That's So Raven[30]
- Family Guy Video Game! (available on Xbox, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2)
- Halo DS [92]
- InuYasha: Feudal Combat[31]
- Katamari Damacy[32]
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED[33]
- Moonlight Fables[34]
- NFL Head Coach 09
- Sonic DS (replaced to make Sonic Rush)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! (available for PS2, Xbox, GameCube, PC, and GBA)
- Super Pac-Man Pinball[35]
- Teen Titans (released as Teen Titans 2 for Game Boy Advance)
- Metroid Dread
- Chicken Little (available for GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Playstation 2, Xbox, and PC)
- Camp Rock
- Supercan
- Hannah Montana (Japanese Version, only in USA, Europe and Australia)
References[]
- ↑ Advertised in a pamphlet packaged in the Family Computer video game Crisis Force.
- ↑ Game Player's Buyer's Guide to Nintendo Games; Vol. 2, No.5, Page 148.
- ↑ Nintendo Power, Issue 1 (July/August 1988), Page 86.
- ↑ Nintendo Power, Issue 1 (July/August 1988), Page 87.
- ↑ Game Player's Buyer's Guide to Nintendo Games; Vol. 2, No. 5, Page 153
- ↑ Game Player's Strategy Guide to Nintendo Games Vol. 2, No. 4, page 21 advertisement for six Bandai games licensed by Nintendo, including the unreleased "Wild Boys"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Pak Watch Updates". Nintendo Power (Volume 51): p. 112. August 1993. "American Technos has two Super NES games in the works - Popeye, an action game with a two-player split-screen competition mode, and Super Dodge Ball"
- ↑ http://www.mobygames.com/game/1080-avalanche
- ↑ http://www.csoon.com/issue15/nu64_1.htm
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Nintendo Power, volume 86, page 15
- ↑ Gametrailers.com, Final Fantasy Retrospective
- ↑ Q64 (magazine) Volume 1 (Spring 1998), page 106
- ↑ Nintendo Power, volume 86, page 99; "Ultra Combat" with 5 screen shots and description
- ↑ Battlebots Cancelled - Battlebots Cancelled
- ↑ IGN: Eye Shield 21
- ↑ IGN: Game Zero
- ↑ IGN: The Suffering
- ↑ IGN: Super Mario 128
- ↑ IGN: Thornado
- ↑ IGN: Thunder Rally
- ↑ IGN: Rainbow Six Rogue Spear
- ↑ IGN: Too Human
- ↑ Starpulse: Trinity
- ↑ IGN: Unity
- ↑ IGN: Zanzarah
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Nintendo Power Volume 78, page 112
- ↑ Nintendo Power, Volume 86, page 101; "G-Zero" with 6 screen shots and description
- ↑ IGN: Baten Kaitos DS
- ↑ IGN: Black & White Creatures
- ↑ GameFAQs: Disney's "Lizzie McGuire" & "That's So Raven"
- ↑ GameFAQs: InuYasha - Feudal Combat
- ↑ GameFAQs: Katamari Damacy (DS)
- ↑ GameFAQs: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
- ↑ GameFAQs: Moonlight Fables
- ↑ GameFAQs: Super Pac-Man Pinball