Dream: Land of Giants (working title "Project Dream") was an unreleased game developed by Rare for the SNES. Development was eventually moved to the Nintendo 64, but the game was eventually redeveloped as Banjo-Kazooie, with most characters being re-used.
Jeff's Shoot'Em Up, is a Super Nintendo top-down shooter in the vein of Smash TV, never actually made it into production but rather served as an in-house tech demo for Iguana Entertainment to test how many sprites could move on the screen at one time.
Mickey's Playtown Adventure: A Day of Discovery, or Mickey's Playtown Adventure for short, is a 1994 video game published for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game stars Mickey Mouse as he goes on an adventure in Toontown to solve puzzles and riddles involving letters, numbers, shapes and objects. The game was cancelled before it could be released, despite being finished.
Cancelled port of Brett Hull Hockey, including the RHI license.
Al Michaels provides a full running commentary, while a mode allowing the player to improve their game with Brett's help is also included. The game is viewed isometrically, with all the realistic fouls and gameplay situations included. Full pre-match analysis and forecasting is provided, as are post match statistics.
The Shadow was once a vicious criminal captured by a mystic and taught the powers of the mind. He became the nemesis of evil.
Now, donning his sweeping cape and disguise, The Shadow takes on his most dangerous foe yet; the last descendant of the great Genghis Khan.
Join the fight and with your help, The Shadow will be victorious.
The Shadow was a canceled SNES game published by Ocean. It is based in the film of the same name. It is currently available for download.
Super Shadow of the Beast was going to be an enhanced port of the action-platform Amiga game Shadow of the Beast by Psygnosis. It was never officially released.
This game emerged into the world as Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D, starring Loricel's own flagship character instead of the better known, media-spanning space hero.
Eurit is an action game that was being developed by Radical Entertainment. It eventually was retooled and released on various 32 bit platforms as Grid Runner.
The game is basically a souped up version of childhood games of Tag and Capture the Flag. The game features a split-screen and is an ideal two player game. A near complete beta of this game was discovered by DreamTR.
Fireteam Rogue was a promising action-adventure game developed by Accolade, set for release sometime between 1994-1996. Issues with development led to its cancellation.
Universal Soldier is a cancelled video game based on the 1992 movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. You control Van Damme's character, Luc Deveraux, as he turns against his platoon and attempts to bring down the corrupt government organization that created him.
Steven Seagal is a legendary runner, but commanders dislike his loose style and contempt for rules. His partner Jack Fremen, was killed on their last mission. There is no evidence to support it, but many wonder if he might still be alive had Seagal followed orders.
Trish Morgan, another veteran runner, has been assigned his new partner. She's tough as any but has the attitude that commanders look for.
Now, the rebels will attempt the ultimate mission: an assault on Nanotech's main campus. High command nervous about Seagal. They know he's out to avenge Freman's death. But he's the best chance they have.
He's the only choice...
Congo: The Secret of Zinj is an unreleased Super NES game based on the hit 1995 movie. The game was cancelled after a short development turnover and play tests indicating that the game was not good enough for release. Also contributing was the fact that the movie was a bit of a flop.
Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes is a fangame developed by the international team Kajar Laboratories as a ROM hack of Square's role-playing video game Chrono Trigger for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was conceived as an unofficial installment in the Chrono series, set between the events of Chrono Trigger and its sequel Chrono Cross.
It was originally set for release on May 31st, 2009. However, on May 8th, 2009, Square Enix sent out a cease and desist letter to Chrono Compedium.
A WHOLE NEW ERA BEGINS HERE! When Eddie Collins and his father moved to New York, Eddie was given a mystical helmet and became the last in a line of legendary heroes dating back to Ancient Egypt. But does even ShadowHawk have the power to stop the man called BackLight? Even if he does, a new mystery waits in the wings as a mysterious talker attempts to uncover ShadowHawk's secret identity. Based on Jim Valentino's hit comic book series!
Scheduled to hit the Super Nintendo sometime during the 90s, the game struggled to find a publisher and ended up canceled. It was leaked onto the internet in 2016.