List of cancelled games for Nintendo consoles
This is a list of games that were cancelled from release on Nintendo's various consoles and handhelds. This includes the earliest games on the Nintendo Entertainment System to the latest games on the Nintendo Switch. Some of those games were never released on any platform to begin with, while others had at least one release but were never ported or remade for the platform they were planned for.
Consoles
Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
The Addams Family 2 | 1993[1] | Ocean | Ocean |
Aero the Acro-Bat | 1992[2] | Iguana Entertainment | Sunsoft |
Bio Force Ape | 1992[3] | SETA Corporation | SETA Corporation |
Black Tiger | August 1988[4] | Capcom | Capcom |
The California Raisins: The Grape Escape | 1991[5] | Radiance | Capcom |
Chip's Challenge | 1992[6] | Epyx | Nintendo |
Days of Thunder | 1990[7] | Mindscape | |
Hellraiser | 1990 | Color Dreams | Color Dreams |
Nekketsu Kunio-Kun Zukan | 1993[8] | Technōs Japan | Technōs Japan |
SimCity | 1991[9] | Maxis | Nintendo |
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior | 1993[10] | Capcom | Capcom |
Super Pitfall II (Localization of Atlantis No Nazo) | 1989[11] | Sunsoft, Activision | Activision |
Super Rescue | 1989[12] | CSG Imagesoft | |
Super Sushi Pinball | 1989[12] | CSG Imagesoft | |
Ultimate Journey | 1991[13] | Bandai | Bandai |
Super NES / Super Famicom
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Action 52 | Active Enterprises | ||
Akira | 1993[14] | Black Pearl Software | THQ |
Batman | Software Creations | ||
Batman: Revenge of the Joker | 1995[15] | Sunsoft | Sunsoft |
Beastball | 1993[16] | Spectrum Holobyte | Millennium Interactive |
Bobby's World | 1994[16] | Riedel Software Productions | Hi Tech Entertainment |
Boo! | 1995[16] | MicroProse | MicroProse |
Congo Secret of Zinj | August 1995[16] | Visual Concepts | Viacom New Media |
Dorque & Imp | 1994[16] | Norse Software | |
Firearm | 1994[16] | Malibu Interactive | Malibu Interactive |
Fireteam Rogue | 1994[16] | Accolade | Accolade |
Golden Empire | 1993[17] | Culture Brain | Culture Brain |
Jelly Boy 2 | 1991[16] | Game Freak | Sony Imagesoft |
Kid Kirby | 1995[18] | DMA Desing | Nintendo |
Killer Instinct 2 | 1996[16] | Rare | Midway Games |
Lobo | 1996[16] | Ocean | Ocean |
Mr. Bloopy | 1995[16] | Rare Compedia | |
Mr. Tuff | 1995[16] | Sales Curve | Ocean Software |
My Neighbor Totoro | 1992[19] | Tokuma Shoten | |
Pinkie | 1995[16] | SWG | Data Design, Millennium Interactive |
Prime | 1994[16] | Malibu Interactive | Malibu Interactive |
Quik the Thunder Rabbit | 1995[16] | Stywox | Titus Interactive |
The Shadow | 1994[16] | Ocean | Ocean |
Shadowhawk | 1994[16] | Studio e | Studio e |
Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill | 1994[16] | Kaneko USA | Realtime Associates |
Spellcraft | 1994[16] | Asciiware | |
Steven Seagal Is The Final Option | 1994[16] | TecMagik | |
Super Battletoads | 1994 | Rare Inc. | Tradewest |
Super Shadow of the Beast | 1993[20] | Psygnosis | IGS Inc. |
Virtual Boy
Nintendo 64 / Disk Drive
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
360: Three Sixty[21] | 1999 | Smart Dog | Cryo Interactive |
7th Legion[22] | 1997 | Ingram Entertainment | MicroProse/ GT Interactive |
Actua Soccer 3[23] | 1998[23] | Gremlin Interactive | Gremlin Interactive |
Addams Family Pinball[24] | 1999 | Digital Eclipse | GT Interactive |
Air Demons[25] | Early 1998 | SunSoft USA | |
All-Star Baseball[26] | Iguana Entertainment | Acclaim Entertainment | |
Aquaria[27] | 1998 | Lobotomy Software | Crave Entertainment |
Assault[28] | Late 1998 | Candle Light Studios | Telstar |
Automobili Lamborghini Add-On[29] | 1999 | Titus Interactive | Titus Interactive |
Bad Company[30] | Pacific Coast Power & Light | THQ | |
Battle Dancer[31] | Late 1997 | Konami | Konami |
Beetle Adventure Racing! 2[32] | 2000 | Paradigm Entertainment | Electronic Arts |
Birdie[33] | Codemasters | Codemasters | |
Cabbage[34] | 1999 | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Carnivàle: Cenzo's Adventure | February 8, 2001[35] | Terraglyph Interactive Studios | Vatical Entertainment |
Cavalry Battle 3000 | 1998/1999[36] | Japan System Supply | Japan System Supply |
Centipede X[37] | 1997 | Midway | Midway |
ClayFighter 3[38] | 1997 | Interplay Entertainment | Interplay Entertainment |
Crazy Cajun Carl[39] | GameTek | ||
DD Sequencer[40] | 2000 | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Deadly Honor[41] | 1997[42] | TecMagik | |
Deer Hunter 64[43][44] | Microwares | ||
Derby Day[45] | 1999 | ChunSoft | Aquamarine |
DethKarz[46] | 1998 | Beam Software | Melbourne House |
Diablo[47] | 1998 | DMA Design | GT Interactive |
Die Hard 64[48][49] | 1999/2000 | Bits Studios | Fox Interactive |
Digital Horse Racing Newspaper[50] | 2000 | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Digital Sports Newspaper[50] | 2000 | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Dragon Sword 64 | 1999 | Interactive Studios | MGM Interactive |
Driver 64[51] | November 1999 | Reflections Interactive | GT Interactive |
Egg Head Shred[52] | 1996 | Paradigm Entertainment | Eidos Interactive |
Extreme Sports 64[53] | Mid 1999 | Innerloop Studios | |
F-18 Super Hornet[54] | Titus Interactive | Titus Interactive | |
FIFA 2000[55] | 1999 | EA Canada | EA Sports |
Final Round 64[56] | Konami | Konami | |
Fire Emblem 64[57][58] | September 2000 | Intelligent Systems | Nintendo |
First Samurai 64[59] | Vivid Image | Vivid Image | |
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge[60] | 2000 | Blitz Games | Hasbro Interactive |
Golgo 13[61] | 1997 | Vic Tokai | Vic Tokai |
Grabbed by the Ghoulies[62] | 2002 | Rare | Nintendo |
Gun Turret Legend[63] | |||
Hashire Boku no Uma (Betray My Horse)[64] | Culture Brain | ||
Hype: The Time Quest[65] | 1999 | Ubi Soft Montreal | Ubi Soft |
Ikazuchi no Go toku (Farewell Gang)[66] | Late 1996 | Toyogo Inc. | SETA Corporation |
Jetball[67] | CodeMasters | CodeMasters | |
Joust 3D[68] | Player 1 | Midway Games | |
Kameo: Elements of Power[69] | 2000 | Rare | Nintendo |
Kirby's Air Ride[70][71] | 1996 | HAL Laboratory | Nintendo |
Lobo[72] | Ocean Software | Ocean Software | |
Luigi's Mansion[73] | 2000 | Nintendo EAD | Nintendo |
Magic Flute[74] | 1998 | SunSoft USA | SunSoft USA |
Magic the Gathering: Armageddon[75] | Acclaim Entertainment | ||
Mario Paint 64DD[58] | 1997 | Nintendo EAD | Nintendo |
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions[76] | August 1999 | Imagineer | Imagineer |
Mission Impossible 64DD[77] | 1997 | Infogrames | Infogrames |
Momotarou Festival[78] | Konami | Konami | |
Mystics[79] | Realtime Associates | Nintendo | |
NBA Showtime 2000[80] | 1999 | Eurocom Entertainment Software | Midway Games |
NHL Blades of Steel 2000[81] | 2000 | Konami | Konami |
NHRA Drag Racing[82] | Gremlin Interactive | Gremlin Interactive | |
Need for Speed 64[83] | 1999 | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts |
Nightmare Creatures II[84][85] | 1999/2000 | Kalisto Entertainment | Activision |
Ninja 64[86] | Capcom | Capcom | |
On & Off Racing[87] | Genki | Imagineer | |
Onimusha: Warlords[88] | 2000 | Capcom | Capcom |
Pitfall 64[89] | Activision | Activision | |
Pokémon 64DD[90] | 1998/1999 | Game Freak | Nintendo |
Powerslide[91] | 1997 | Emergent Software | |
Puma Street Soccer[92] | Pixel Storm | SunSoft | |
Quest For Camelot[93] | 1998 | Titus Interactive | Titus Interactive |
Rally Masters[94] | Digital Illusions | Infogrames | |
Ronaldo V-Football[95] | 1999 | Power & Magic | Infogrames |
Roto Gunners[96][97] | TecMagik | TecMagik | |
Sea-Doo Hydrocross[98] | February 8, 2001 | Vicarious Visions | Vatical Entertainment |
Seaman | Vivarium, Jellyvision | ||
Smurfs 64[99] | Infogrames | Infogrames | |
South Park 2[100] | 1999 | Iguana Entertainment | Acclaim Entertainment |
Space Bunnies Must Die![101] | 1999 | Jinx/Ripcord Games | Take-Two Interactive |
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro | 2001 | Vicarious Visions | Activision |
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge[102] | 2001 | Climax Development | THQ |
Surf Assault[103] | Looking Glass Studios | ||
Suul 64DD[104] | 1999/2000 | Genki | Imagineer |
Sydney 2000[105] | October 10, 2000 | Attention to Detail | Eidos Interactive |
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy[106] | 1999 | Z-Axis | Take 2 |
Test Drive Rally[107] | 2000 | Digital Illusions CE | Infogrames |
Title Defense[108] | Climax Entertainment | ||
UEFA Soccer '98[109] | 1998 | Power & Magic | Ocean Software |
Ultra Descent[38] | 1997 | Interplay Entertainment | Interplay Entertainment |
Ultra Primitive Man[110] | Late 1995 | Hudson Soft | Hudson Soft |
Unreal[111][112] | 1999/2000 | DMA Design | GT Interactive |
VR Sports Powerboat Racing[113] | February 8, 2001 | Terra Glyph Interactive Studios | Vatical Entertainment |
VRS Racer[114][115] | Marigul Management | ||
Wall Street 64[116] | 2000 | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Warball[117][118] | Looking Glass Studios | ||
Waterworks[119][120] | 1999 | Optimus | |
Weekins[121] | SuperHappyFunFun | ||
W.E.T Corpse[122] | 1997 | Vic Tokai | Vic Tokai |
X-Men: Mutant Academy[123][124] | 2000 | Quick Draw | Activision |
Xtreme Roller[125] | 2001 | Microïds | Microïds |
Young Olympians[126][127] | 2000 | Saffire | |
Yousuke Ide’s Mah-jongg School[128] | Late 1999 | SETA Corporation | SETA Corporation |
GameCube
Wii
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Explodemon | 2009[150] | Curve Studios | Curve Studios |
Hospital Hustle | 2008[151] | GameInvest | Merscom |
Lazy Raiders | 2010[152] | Sarbakan | |
Machinarium | November 2011[153] | Amanita Design | Amanita Design |
Project H.A.M.M.E.R. | 2006[154] | Nintendo Software Technology | Nintendo |
Puzzle Agent | 2011[155] | Telltale Games | Telltale Games |
Super Mario Spikers | 2007[130] | Next Level Games | Nintendo |
Super Meat Boy | 2008[156] | Team Meat | Team Meat |
Sword of Legendia | 2006[154] | ||
Young Justice: Legacy | 2013[157] | Little Orbit | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
Zoombies: Animales de la Muerte | 2008[158] | High Voltage Software |
Wii U
Nintendo Switch
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Bush Hockey League | June 11, 2017[176] | V7 Entertainment | V7 Entertainment |
Hyper Sports R | June 10, 2020[177] | Konami | Konami |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker | 2019[178][179] | Owlcat Games | Deep Silver |
Sengoku Night Blood | October 24, 2019[180][181] | Idea Factory | Kadokawa/Marvelous |
Song of Memories | January 10, 2019[182][183] | PQube Games | PQube Games |
Steep | August 9, 2018[184] | Ubisoft Annecy | Ubisoft |
Handheld
Game Boy
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Armadillo Gaiden | 1992[185] | IGS | IGS |
Baby's Day Out | October 1994[186] | Designer Software | Hi Tech Entertainment |
Elite | 1994[187] | Hybrid Technology | |
Hyouryuu Shounen Keith | 1990[188] | Sony Imagesoft | |
Super Battletoads | 1994[189] | Rare Inc. | Tradewest |
Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise | 1993[190] | Capcom | Capcom |
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
The 25th Ward: The Silver Case[241] | Grasshopper Manufacture | ||
100 Bullets | 2006[210] | D3 Publisher | |
The Silver Case | 2009[242] | Grasshopper Manufacture |
Nintendo 3DS
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy | July 2011[243] | Ubisoft | Ubisoft |
The Binding of Isaac | 2012[244] | Edmund McMillen | Edmund McMillen |
Bomberman 3DS | March 2011[245] | Hudson Soft | Hudson Soft |
Bonk: Brink of Extinction | March 2011[245] | Pi Studios | Hudson Soft |
Kaio: King of Pirates | 2015[246] | Level-5 Comcept | Marvelous |
Kororinpa | March 2011[245] | Hudson Soft | Hudson Soft |
Mega Man Legends 3 | July 18, 2011[247] | Capcom | Capcom |
Omega Five | March 2011[245] | Natsume | Hudson Soft |
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