Crazy Frog Collectables Faces is a cancelled Nintendo DS puzzle game developed by Cypron Studios starring Crazy Frog/The Annoying Thing, a CGI-animated character known for music videos featuring him from the mid-2000s.
The game was later reworked into the DSiWare game Crazy Cheebo: Puzzle Party.
Crazy Machines 2 for the DS is the sequel to the well-known puzzle and experiment solving game. The professor is back and leaves his lab to travel around the world this time, to build up new experiments to solve for the player. During his travels he reaches places like beautiful beaches, the Great Wall of China and the pyramids of Giza, to name a few.
Clueless Fashion is an unreleased video game made for the Nintendo DS, intended to be a tie-in for the 1995 comedy film Clueless. The game was developed by Glyphic Entertainment and was set to be published by 505 Games. The game was possibly intended to be released in Europe on February 26th, 2010, with no other planned releases being known (though the game is rated by the ESRB, meaning that a North American release was also likely intended).
Rayman Éducation is an educational game based on the universe of Rayman which was intended to be released on the Nintendo DS. It was eventually cancelled for unknown reasons.
The game is only known because of three pieces of concept art. They do not provide a lot of information, other than the fact that some sets of Rayman Éducation were inspired by those of another educational game, Rayman Maternelle.
WALL-E 2 is a cancelled sequel to the Nintendo DS game movie tie-in game WALL-E, which was developed by Helixe before being cancelled in November 2008 after they were shut down by THQ. Nothing is known about what the game was going to be about, with the only details about the gameplay surfacing online being that it would've featured a local co-op mode that contained multiple playable characters from the movie.
Super Mario Star World is an upcoming Super Mario 64 DS ROM hack/mod, developed by SKELUX, and the sequel to the famous Super Mario 64 mod Super Mario Star Road.
Mario's Face was a tech demo for the Nintendo DS. It had Mario's face in it, which could be squeezed in various ways, similar to the title screen of Super Mario 64, although the touch screen was used instead. Some ideas for moving Mario's face around have been removed from the real game. A Wario face was also available. It was reworked into the title screen of Super Mario 64 DS, albeit quite differently. The top screen uses graphics similar to Super Mario Bros. in Super Mario All-Stars.