List of cancelled Super NES and Super Famicom games
The list of cancelled Super NES and Super Famicom games has those which had been announced and then cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers. The original market timeframe of the Super NES and Super Famicom was the early 1990s.
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Action 52 | Active Enterprises | ||
Akira | 1993[1] | Black Pearl Software | THQ |
Baby's Day Out | 1994 | Designer Software | Hi-Tech Expressions |
Batman | Software Creations | ||
Batman: Revenge of the Joker | 1995[2] | Sunsoft | Sunsoft |
Beastball | 1993[3] | Spectrum Holobyte | Millennium Interactive |
Bobby's World | 1994[3] | Riedel Software Productions | Hi Tech Entertainment |
1995[3] | MicroProse | MicroProse | |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | 1991 | Chris Gray Enterprises | Mindscape |
August 1995[3] | Visual Concepts | Viacom New Media | |
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat | 1993 | Software Creations | Tradewest |
1994[3] | |||
Firearm | 1994[3] | Malibu Interactive | Malibu Interactive |
Fireteam Rogue | 1994[3] | Accolade | Accolade |
Golden Empire | 1993[4] | Culture Brain | Culture Brain |
Jelly Boy 2 | 1991[3] | Game Freak | Sony Imagesoft |
Kid Kirby | 1995[5] | DMA Design | Nintendo |
Killer Instinct 2 | 1996[3] | Rare | Midway Games |
Lobo | 1996[3] | Ocean | Ocean |
Molotov Man | 1994[6] | Sensible Software | |
1995[3] | |||
1995[3] | Sales Curve | Ocean Software | |
My Neighbor Totoro | 1992[7] | Tokuma Shoten | |
1995[3] | Data Design, Millennium Interactive | ||
Prime | 1994[3] | Malibu Interactive | Malibu Interactive |
Quik the Thunder Rabbit | 1995[3] | Titus Interactive | |
Robosaurus | 1992 | Adrenalin Entertainment | THQ |
The Shadow | 1994[3] | Ocean | Ocean |
Shadowhawk | 1994[3] | Studio e | |
Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill | 1994[3] | Realtime Associates | Kaneko USA |
Spellcraft | 1994[3] | Ybarra Productions | |
1994[3] | Riedel Software Productions | TecMagik | |
Super Battletoads | 1994 | Rare Inc. | Tradewest |
Super Shadow of the Beast | 1993[8] | Psygnosis | IGS Inc. |
T-MEK | 1995 | Eastridge Technology | Time Warner Interactive |
Transformers: Generation 2 | 1994[9] | Argonaut Games | Takara |
References[]
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- ^ "Cart Queries". GamePro. No. 70. IDG. May 1995. p. 12.
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- ^ "GOLDEN EMPIRE Trademark Information". Trademarkia. Archived from the original on April 8, 2019. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
- ^ Other Stuff: Nintendo News. DieHard GameFan. Volume 3. Issue 6. Number 30. Pg.129. June 1995.
- ^ "Behind The Scenes On Sensible Software's Unreleased SNES Bomberman Beater - Feature - Nintendo Life". 9 February 2019.
- ^ "My Neighbor Totoro [SNES - Cancelled] - Unseen64". 21 February 2020.
- ^ "Shadow of the Beast (1989)". MobyGames.
- ^ McFerran, Damien (November 3, 2015). "No, SNES Super FX Title Vortex Was Never A Transformers Game". Nintendo Life. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
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- Cancelled Super Nintendo Entertainment System games