List of cancelled games for SNK consoles
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This is a list of games that were cancelled from release on SNK's various systems. This includes their home consoles and their handheld consoles. Some of those games made it to the prototype stage, while others were just plans advertised and never made it through development.
MVS/AES[]
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | SNK | ||
Burning Force | 1991 | Namco | SNK |
Dance RhythMIX | 2002 | ADK | Playmore |
1997 | Face | SNK | |
Dunk Star | 1991[1][2] | Sammy | SNK |
Ghostlop | 1996 | Data East | SNK |
Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2 |
2000 | SNK | SNK |
High Voltage 12+1 | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Death Match | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Puzzlekko Club | 1994 | Visco Corporation | SNK |
The Eye of Typhoon |
1996 | SNK | |
Ultimate 4JP |
1995 | Face | SNK |
1996 | SNK | SNK | |
1991 | Alpha Denshi | SNK | |
Hebereke Pair Pair Wars | 1996[3] | Sunsoft | SNK |
Ironclad |
1996 | SNK | |
1996[4] | SNK | SNK | |
1995[5] | Monolith | SNK | |
1997 | /Takumi Corporation | SNK | |
Mystic Wand | 1991[6][1] | Alpha Denshi | SNK |
Night Slashers | 1993 | Data East | SNK |
Ninja Gaiden II | 1994[7] | Tecmo | SNK |
1997[8][9] | Success | SNK | |
Super Volley '94 | 1994 | Video System | SNK |
Sun Shine |
1990[10][11] | Alpha Denshi | SNK |
1994[12] | Face | SNK | |
1995[13][14][15] | SNK | ||
Zed Blade | 1995[16] | NMK | SNK |
Neo Geo CD[]
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | SNK | ||
SNK | SNK | ||
Gururin | 1994 | Face | SNK |
1997 | Face | SNK | |
Fight Fever | 1994 | Viccom | SNK |
Ultimate 4JP |
1995 | Face | SNK |
Ghostlop | 1996 | Data East | SNK |
High Voltage 12+1 | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Death Match | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Puzzlekko Club | 1994 | Visco Corporation | SNK |
Hebereke Pair Pair Wars | 1996 | Sunsoft | SNK |
1997 | /Takumi Corporation | SNK | |
Super Volley '94 | 1994 | Video System | SNK |
1995[17] | Monolith | SNK | |
2000 | ADK | SNK | |
1995[15] | SNK | ||
Zed Blade | 1995[18] | NMK | SNK |
Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color[]
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | ADK | SNK | |
Ballistic | 2000 | Mitchell Corporation | SNK |
See also[]
List of unlicensed and prototype Neo Geo games
References[]
- ^ a b "Dunk Star Preview". Gamest. No. 58. Shinseisha. June 1991.
- ^ "dossier CES Chicago". . No. 18. August 1991.
- ^ "Hebereke Pair Pair Wars Preview". . No. 12. Geibunsha. May 1996. p. 62.
- ^ "Karate Ninja Sho Preview". . No. 20. Geibunsha. October 1996. pp. 84-85.
- ^ "Last Odyssey Preview". . No. 4. Geibunsha. June 1995. pp. 76–77.
- ^ "Games of November 1991". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 28. . November 1991. p. 33.
- ^ "Takuya Hanaoka Composer" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 21, 2001.
- ^ "QP Preview". . No. 22. Geibunsha. March 1997. pp. 58–61, 86–87.
- ^ "QP Specifications". . No. 23. Geibunsha. April 1997. pp. 70–71.
- ^ "Neo-Geo Doubles it's Gaming Library!". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 20. . March 1991. p. 30.
- ^ "Upcoming SNK 1991". Gamest. No. 56. Shinseisha. April 1991. p. 44.
- ^ "Carib No Zaiho". Gamest. No. 56. Shinseisha. March 1994. p. 220.
- ^ "Warlocks of Fates Preview". . No. 1. Geibunsha. May 1995. pp. 74–75.
- ^ "Warlocks of Fates Specifications". . No. 2. Geibunsha. June 1995. pp. 64–67.
- ^ a b "Warlocks of Fates Update". . No. 3. Geibunsha. July 1995. pp. 74–75.
- ^ Squideo, Captain (March 1995). "ProReview: Neo•Geo - Zed Blade". GamePro. No. 68. IDG. p. 76.
- ^ http://neogeoprotos.com/images/flyers/LOdyssey.jpg
- ^ "WCES Special - Winter CES '95 - SNK". GameFan. Vol. 3, no. 3. DieHard Gamers Club. March 1995. p. 109.
External links[]
Categories:
- Cancelled Neo Geo games
- Cancelled Neo Geo CD games