List of cancelled Nintendo 64 games

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The following games were initially announced as Nintendo 64 and 64DD titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.

Cancelled Nintendo 64 / Disk Drive games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
360: Three Sixty[1] 1999 Smart Dog Cryo Interactive
7th Legion[2] 1997 Ingram Entertainment MicroProse/ GT Interactive
Actua Soccer 3 1998 Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Addams Family Pinball[3] 1999 Digital Eclipse GT Interactive
Air Demons[4] Early 1998 SunSoft USA
All-Star Baseball[5] Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Aquaria[6] 1998 Lobotomy Software Crave Entertainment
Assault[7] Late 1998 Candle Light Studios Telstar
Automobili Lamborghini Add-On[8] 1999 Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Bad Company[9] Pacific Coast Power & Light THQ
Battle Dancer[10] Late 1997 Konami Konami
Beetle Adventure Racing! 2[11] 2000 Paradigm Entertainment Electronic Arts
Birdie[12] Codemasters Codemasters
Cabbage[13] 1999 Nintendo Nintendo
Carnivàle: Cenzo's Adventure February 8, 2001[14] Terraglyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
Cavalry Battle 3000 1998/1999[15] Japan System Supply
Centipede X[16] 1997 Midway Midway
ClayFighter 3[17] 1997 Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Crazy Cajun Carl[18] GameTek
DD Sequencer[19] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Deadly Honor[20] 1997[21] TecMagik
Deer Hunter 64[22][23] Microwares
Derby Day[24] 1999 ChunSoft Aquamarine
DethKarz[25] 1998 Beam Software Melbourne House
Diablo[26] 1998 DMA Design GT Interactive
Die Hard 64[27][28] 1999/2000 Bits Studios Fox Interactive
Digital Horse Racing Newspaper[29] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Digital Sports Newspaper[29] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Dinosaur Planet 2000/2001 Rare Nintendo
Driver 64[30] November 1999 Reflections Interactive GT Interactive
Echo Delta[31] Clever Trick Nintendo
Egg Head Shred[32] 1996 Paradigm Entertainment Eidos Interactive
Eternal Darkness[33] 2001 Silicon Knights Nintendo
Extreme Sports 64[34] Mid 1999 Innerloop Studios
F-18 Super Hornet[35] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
FIFA 2000[36] 1999 EA Canada EA Sports
Final Round 64[37] Konami Konami
Fire Emblem 64[38][39] September 2000 Intelligent Systems Nintendo
First Samurai 64[40] Vivid Image Vivid Image
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge[41] 2000 Blitz Games Hasbro Interactive
Golgo 13[42] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
Grabbed by the Ghoulies[43] 2002 Rare Nintendo
The Grinch Artificial Mind & Movement Konami
Gun Turret Legend[44]
Hashire Boku no Uma (Betray My Horse)[45] Culture Brain
Hype: The Time Quest[46] 1999 Ubi Soft Montreal Ubi Soft
Ikazuchi no Go toku (Farewell Gang)[47] Late 1996 Toyogo Inc. SETA Corporation
Jetball[48] CodeMasters CodeMasters
Joust 3D[49] Player 1 Midway Games
Kameo: Elements of Power[50] 2000 Rare Nintendo
Kirby's Air Ride[51][52] 1996 HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Lobo[53] Ocean Software Ocean Software
Luigi's Mansion[54] 2000 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Magic Flute[55] 1998 SunSoft USA SunSoft USA
Magic the Gathering: Armageddon[56] Acclaim Entertainment
Mario Paint 64DD[39] 1997 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Metroid 64 2001 Nintendo
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions[57] August 1999 Imagineer Imagineer
Mission Impossible 64DD[58] 1997 Infogrames Infogrames
Momotarou Festival[59] Konami Konami
Mother 3 1999 HAL Laboratory, Ape Inc. Nintendo
Mystics[60] Realtime Associates Nintendo
NBA Showtime 2000[61] 1999 Eurocom Entertainment Software Midway Games
NHL Blades of Steel 2000[62] 2000 Konami Konami
NHRA Drag Racing[63] Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Need for Speed 64[64] 1999 Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Nightmare Creatures II[65][66] 1999/2000 Kalisto Entertainment Activision
Ninja 64[67] Capcom Capcom
On & Off Racing[68] Genki Imagineer
Onimusha: Warlords[69] 2000 Capcom Capcom
Pac-Man World Namco
Panel de Pon 64[70] 1999/2000 Nintendo Software Technology Nintendo
Pitfall 64[71] Activision Activision
Pokémon 64DD[72] 1998/1999 Game Freak Nintendo
Powerslide[73] 1997 Emergent Software
Puma Street Soccer[74] Pixel Storm SunSoft
Quest For Camelot[75] 1998 Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Rally Masters[76] Digital Illusions Infogrames
Resident Evil Zero 2000 Capcom Capcom
Ronaldo V-Football[77] 1999 Power & Magic Infogrames
Roto Gunners[78][79] TecMagik TecMagik
Sea-Doo Hydrocross[80] February 8, 2001 Vicarious Visions Vatical Entertainment
Smurfs 64[81] Infogrames Infogrames
South Park 2[82] 1999 Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Space Bunnies Must Die![83] 1999 Jinx/Ripcord Games Take-Two Interactive
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro 2001 Vicarious Visions Activision
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge 2001 Climax Development THQ
Super Smash Bros. 2 2001 HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Surf Assault[84] Looking Glass Studios
Suul 64DD[85] 1999/2000 Genki Imagineer
Sydney 2000[86] October 10, 2000 Attention to Detail Eidos Interactive
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy[87] 1999 Z-Axis Take 2
Test Drive Rally[88] 2000 Digital Illusions CE Infogrames
Title Defense[89] Climax Entertainment
Tomb Raider Core Design Eidos Interactive
UEFA Soccer '98[90] 1998 Power & Magic Ocean Software
Ultra Descent[17] 1997 Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Ultra Primitive Man[91] Late 1995 Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
Unreal[92][93] 1999/2000 DMA Design GT Interactive
VR Sports Powerboat Racing[94] February 8, 2001 Terra Glyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
VRS Racer[95][96] Marigul Management
Wall Street 64[97] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Warball[98][99] Looking Glass Studios
Waterworks[100][101] 1999 Optimus
Weekins[102] SuperHappyFunFun
W.E.T Corpse[103] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
X-Men: Mutant Academy[104][105] 2000 Quick Draw Activision
Xtreme Roller[106] 2001 Microïds Microïds
Young Olympians[107][108] 2000 Saffire
Yousuke Ide’s Mah-jongg School[109] Late 1999 SETA Corporation SETA Corporation

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