List of cancelled PlayStation video games
The following games were initially announced as PlayStation titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
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Æon Flux | 1996[1] | Cryo Interactive | Viacom New Media |
Aliens versus Predator | 1997[2] | Rebellion Developments | Fox Interactive |
BattleSphere | 1995[3] | 4Play | |
Black & White | Q2, 2001[4] | Lionhead Studios | |
Blackthorne | 1995[5] | Blizzard Entertainment | |
Bubble Symphony | 1998[6] | Taito | Virgin Interactive |
Burn Cycle | Q3, 1996[7] | TripMedia | Philips Interactive Media |
Creation | 1997[8] | Bullfrog Productions | |
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands | January 1996,[9] | Strategic Simulations | Data East |
Demolition Man | 1994[10] | Virgin Interactive | |
Down in the Dumps | Q4, 1996[11] | Haiku Studios | Philips Media |
Dungeon Keeper | 1997[12] | Bullfrog Productions | Bullfrog Productions |
Dungeon Keeper 2 | Q4, 1998[13] | Bullfrog Productions | Electronic Arts |
Dungeons & Dragons Collection | 1998[14][15] | Capcom | Capcom |
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom | 1996[16] | Capcom | Capcom |
Earthworm Jim 3D | Q1, 1997[17] | Shiny Entertainment | Playmates Interactive |
Enemy Zero | 1996[18] | Warp | Sony |
Evergrace | 2000[19] | FromSoftware | Agetec |
Fortress | 2000[20] | Promethean Designs | |
Hexen II | October 1997[21] | Raven Software | Activision |
HyperBlade | September 1996[22] | Wizbang! Software Productions | Interplay Entertainment |
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream[23] | Q2, 1995 | Cyberdreams | Cyberdreams |
Ico | 1999[24] | Team Ico | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine | 1999[25] | LucasArts | LucasArts |
Iron Soldier 2 | 1997[26] | Eclipse Software Design | |
Jeff Gordon XS Racing | 1999[27] | Real Sports | ASC Games |
The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime (US version) | Q2, 1997[28] | Presto Studios | Acclaim Entertainment |
Killing Time | 1996[29] | Logicware | Acclaim Entertainment |
Kingdom O' Magic | 1996[30] | Sales Curve Interactive | Sales Curve Interactive |
Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child | 2000[31] | Third Law Interactive | |
The Last Express | 1997[32] | GAMEBANK | Broderbund |
Legions of the Undead | 1995[33] | Rebellion Developments | |
Lego Stunt Rally | 2000[34] | Asylum Entertainment | Lego Media |
Mace: The Dark Age | 1997[35] | Midway Games | Midway Games |
Madden NFL '96 | 1995[36][37] | Visual Concepts | EA Sports |
Major Damage | 1996[38][39] | Capcom | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Malice | 2004[40] | Argonaut Games | Mud Duck Productions |
Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom | 1997[41][42] | Mindscape | Capcom |
Messiah | Shiny Entertainment | Interplay Entertainment | |
Monster Force | 2001[43] | Digital Eclipse Software | Konami |
NHL 96 | 1995[37][44] | EA Sports | EA Sports |
NHL Blades of Steel '99 | 1999[45] | Konami | Konami |
The Nomad Soul | 2000[46] | Quantic Dream | Eidos Interactive |
Onimusha: Warlords | 1997[47] | Capcom | Capcom |
Prince of Persia 3D | 1999[48] | Red Orb Entertainment | Red Orb Entertainment |
The Punisher | 1996[49] | Crystal Dynamics | Capcom |
Quake | 1997[50][51] | Lobotomy Software | |
Rebel Moon Rising | 1997[52] | Fenris Wolf | GT Interactive |
Redline (1999 video game) | 1997[53] | Accolade | Accolade |
Ripper | 1996[54] | Take-Two Interactive | Take-Two Interactive |
Rocket Jockey | 1997[55] | Rocket Science Games | |
Rocky Interactive Horror Show | 1999[56][57] | On-Line Entertainment | On-Line Entertainment |
Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers | 2001[58] | Terraglyph Interactive Studios | |
Soul Reaver 2 | 2000[59][60] | Crystal Dynamics | Eidos Interactive |
Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way | 1997[61] | Zombie Studios | BMG Interactive |
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | 1997[62] | Interplay Entertainment | Interplay Entertainment |
Star Wars Episode I: Racer | 1999[63] | LucasArts | LucasArts |
Superman 64 | 2000[64][65][66] | BlueSky Software | Titus Interactive |
Test Drive Cycles | 2000[67] | Xantera | Infogrames |
The Indestructibles | 1996[68] | Bullfrog Productions | Sean Cooper |
Three Dirty Dwarves | 1996[69] | Appaloosa Interactive | SegaSoft |
Thrill Kill | 1998[70] | Paradox Development | Virgin Interactive |
Time Crisis II | 1997[71] | Namco | Namco |
Too Human | 1999[72] | Silicon Knights | |
Varuna's Forces | 1996[73] | Accent Media Productions | |
Waterworld | 1995[74] | Ocean Software | |
Wild Wild West: The Steel Assassin | 1999[75] | SouthPeak Interactive | SouthPeak Interactive |
Wonder Project J2 | 1997[76] | Givro Corporation | Enix |
Zero 5 (Atari Jaguar game) | 1997[77] | Caspian Software |
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