Talk:List of cancelled Super NES games
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[edit]- "GTE Interactive Takes FX Fighter to the PC". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 73. Sendai Publishing. August 1995. p. 28.
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[edit]Title(s) | Notes/Reasons | Developer | Publisher |
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Peaky Blinder | A side-scrolling game involving the player controlling "Peaky", a literal amalgamation and personification of garbage, which aspires to overcome his life in the slums to become a respectable person in a nice house. The game featured a shapeshifting gameplay mechanic for fighting enemies. Announced for a wide variety of platforms - SNES, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega CD, and the Sega Genesis, the game never released in any capacity for any platforms.[1][2] | Sales Curve Interactive | |
Railroad Tycoon | A version of the 1990 PC release was announced in 1992 for the Sega Genesis and SNES, and present at CES 1993, but neither console version ever released.[3] | MPS Labs | MicroProse |
- ^ "Overseas ProSpects". GamePro. No. 53. IDG. April 1993. pp. 172–174.
- ^ "News: Raving Blinder". Mean Machines Sega. No. 15. EMAP. January 1994. pp. 10–16.
- ^ "News: All Aboard!". MegaTech. No. 3. EMAP. March 1992. p. 10.