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List of cancelled games for Nintendo consoles

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This is a list of games that were cancelled from release on Nintendo's various consoles and handhelds. This includes the earliest games on the Nintendo Entertainment System to the latest games on the Nintendo Switch. Some of those games were never released on any platform to begin with, while others had at least one release but were never ported or remade for the platform they were planned for.

Consoles[edit]

Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom[edit]

Cancelled Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
The Addams Family 2 1993[1] Ocean Ocean
Aero the Acro-Bat 1992[2] Iguana Entertainment Sunsoft
Bio Force Ape 1992[3] SETA Corporation SETA Corporation
Black Tiger August 1988[4] Capcom Capcom
The California Raisins: The Grape Escape 1991[5] Radiance Capcom
Chip's Challenge 1992[6] Epyx Nintendo
Days of Thunder 1990[7] Mindscape
Empire City: 1931 (Localized version) 1989 Seibu Kaihatsu Acclaim Entertainment
Hellraiser 1990 Color Dreams Color Dreams
Hoppin' Mad 1989 Elite Systems Elite Systems
Nekketsu Kunio-Kun Zukan 1993[8] Technōs Japan Technōs Japan
SimCity 1991[9] Maxis Nintendo
Street Fighter 1989 Pacific Dataworks International Capcom
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior 1993[10] Capcom Capcom
Super Pitfall II (Localization of Atlantis No Nazo) 1989[11] Sunsoft, Activision Activision
Super Rescue 1989[12] CSG Imagesoft
Super Sushi Pinball 1989[12] CSG Imagesoft
T&C II: Roller Thrasher 1989 Zippo Games LJN
Ultimate Journey 1991[13] Bandai Bandai

Super NES / Super Famicom[edit]

Cancelled Super NES / Super Famicom games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Action 52 Active Enterprises
Akira 1993[14] Black Pearl Software THQ
Baby's Day Out 1994 Designer Software Hi-Tech Expressions
Batman Software Creations
Batman: Revenge of the Joker 1995[15] Sunsoft Sunsoft
Beastball 1993[16] Spectrum Holobyte Millennium Interactive
Bobby's World 1994[16] Riedel Software Productions Hi Tech Entertainment
Boo! 1995[16] MicroProse MicroProse
Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1991 Chris Gray Enterprises Mindscape
Congo Secret of Zinj August 1995[16] Visual Concepts Viacom New Media
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat 1993 Software Creations Tradewest
Dorque & Imp 1994[16] Norse Software
Firearm 1994[16] Malibu Interactive Malibu Interactive
Fireteam Rogue 1994[16] Accolade Accolade
Golden Empire 1993[17] Culture Brain Culture Brain
Jelly Boy 2 1991[16] Game Freak Sony Imagesoft
Kid Kirby 1995[18] DMA Design Nintendo
Killer Instinct 2 1996[16] Rare Midway Games
Lobo 1996[16] Ocean Ocean
Mr. Bloopy 1995[16] Rare Compedia
Mr. Tuff 1995[16] Sales Curve Ocean Software
My Neighbor Totoro 1992[19] Tokuma Shoten
Pinkie 1995[16] SWG Data Design, Millennium Interactive
Prime 1994[16] Malibu Interactive Malibu Interactive
Quik the Thunder Rabbit 1995[16] Stywox Titus Interactive
Robosaurus 1992 Adrenalin Entertainment THQ
The Shadow 1994[16] Ocean Ocean
Shadowhawk 1994[16] Studio e Studio e
Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill 1994[16] Kaneko USA Realtime Associates
Spellcraft 1994[16] Ybarra Productions Asciiware
Steven Seagal Is The Final Option 1994[16] Riedel Software Productions TecMagik
Super Battletoads 1994 Rare Inc. Tradewest
Super Shadow of the Beast 1993[20] Psygnosis IGS Inc.
T-MEK 1995 Eastridge Technology Time Warner Interactive

Virtual Boy[edit]

Nintendo 64 / Disk Drive[edit]

Cancelled Nintendo 64 / Disk Drive games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
360: Three Sixty[21] 1999 Smart Dog Cryo Interactive
7th Legion[22] 1997 Ingram Entertainment MicroProse/ GT Interactive
Actua Soccer 3[23] 1998[23] Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Addams Family Pinball[24] 1999 Digital Eclipse GT Interactive
Air Demons[25] Early 1998 SunSoft USA
All-Star Baseball[26] Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Aquaria[27] 1998 Lobotomy Software Crave Entertainment
Assault[28] Late 1998 Candle Light Studios Telstar
Automobili Lamborghini Add-On[29] 1999 Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Bad Company[30] Pacific Coast Power & Light THQ
Battle Dancer[31] Late 1997 Konami Konami
Beetle Adventure Racing! 2[32] 2000 Paradigm Entertainment Electronic Arts
Birdie[33] Codemasters Codemasters
Cabbage[34] 1999 Nintendo Nintendo
Carnivàle: Cenzo's Adventure February 8, 2001[35] Terraglyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
Cavalry Battle 3000 1998/1999[36] Japan System Supply Japan System Supply
Centipede X[37] 1997 Midway Midway
ClayFighter 3[38] 1997 Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Crazy Cajun Carl[39] GameTek
DD Sequencer[40] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Deadly Honor[41] 1997[42] TecMagik
Deer Hunter 64[43][44] Microwares
Derby Day[45] 1999 ChunSoft Aquamarine
DethKarz[46] 1998 Beam Software Melbourne House
Diablo[47] 1998 DMA Design GT Interactive
Die Hard 64[48][49] 1999/2000 Bits Studios Fox Interactive
Digital Horse Racing Newspaper[50] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Digital Sports Newspaper[50] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Driver 64[51] November 1999 Reflections Interactive GT Interactive
Egg Head Shred[52] 1996 Paradigm Entertainment Eidos Interactive
Eternal Darkness[53] Silicon Knights Nintendo
Extreme Sports 64[54] Mid 1999 Innerloop Studios
F-18 Super Hornet[55] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
FIFA 2000[56] 1999 EA Canada EA Sports
Final Round 64[57] Konami Konami
Fire Emblem 64[58][59] September 2000 Intelligent Systems Nintendo
First Samurai 64[60] Vivid Image Vivid Image
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge[61] 2000 Blitz Games Hasbro Interactive
Golgo 13[62] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
Grabbed by the Ghoulies[63] 2002 Rare Nintendo
The Grinch Artificial Mind & Movement Konami
Gun Turret Legend[64]
Hashire Boku no Uma (Betray My Horse)[65] Culture Brain
Hype: The Time Quest[66] 1999 Ubi Soft Montreal Ubi Soft
Ikazuchi no Go toku (Farewell Gang)[67] Late 1996 Toyogo Inc. SETA Corporation
Jetball[68] CodeMasters CodeMasters
Joust 3D[69] Player 1 Midway Games
Kameo: Elements of Power[70] 2000 Rare Nintendo
Kirby's Air Ride[71][72] 1996 HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Lobo[73] Ocean Software Ocean Software
Luigi's Mansion[74] 2000 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Magic Flute[75] 1998 SunSoft USA SunSoft USA
Magic the Gathering: Armageddon[76] Acclaim Entertainment
Mario Paint 64DD[59] 1997 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions[77] August 1999 Imagineer Imagineer
Mission Impossible 64DD[78] 1997 Infogrames Infogrames
Momotarou Festival[79] Konami Konami
Mother 3 1999 HAL Laboratory, Ape Inc. Nintendo
Mystics[80] Realtime Associates Nintendo
NBA Showtime 2000[81] 1999 Eurocom Entertainment Software Midway Games
NHL Blades of Steel 2000[82] 2000 Konami Konami
NHRA Drag Racing[83] Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Need for Speed 64[84] 1999 Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Nightmare Creatures II[85][86] 1999/2000 Kalisto Entertainment Activision
Ninja 64[87] Capcom Capcom
On & Off Racing[88] Genki Imagineer
Onimusha: Warlords[89] 2000 Capcom Capcom
Pac-Man World Namco
Panel de Pon 64[90] 1999/2000 Nintendo Software Technology Nintendo
Pitfall 64[91] Activision Activision
Pokémon 64DD[92] 1998/1999 Game Freak Nintendo
Powerslide[93] 1997 Emergent Software
Puma Street Soccer[94] Pixel Storm SunSoft
Quest For Camelot[95] 1998 Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Rally Masters[96] Digital Illusions Infogrames
Ronaldo V-Football[97] 1999 Power & Magic Infogrames
Roto Gunners[98][99] TecMagik TecMagik
Sea-Doo Hydrocross[100] February 8, 2001 Vicarious Visions Vatical Entertainment
Smurfs 64[101] Infogrames Infogrames
South Park 2[102] 1999 Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Space Bunnies Must Die![103] 1999 Jinx/Ripcord Games Take-Two Interactive
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro 2001 Vicarious Visions Activision
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge[104] 2001 Climax Development THQ
Surf Assault[105] Looking Glass Studios
Suul 64DD[106] 1999/2000 Genki Imagineer
Sydney 2000[107] October 10, 2000 Attention to Detail Eidos Interactive
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy[108] 1999 Z-Axis Take 2
Test Drive Rally[109] 2000 Digital Illusions CE Infogrames
Title Defense[110] Climax Entertainment
Tomb Raider Core Design Eidos Interactive
UEFA Soccer '98[111] 1998 Power & Magic Ocean Software
Ultra Descent[38] 1997 Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Ultra Primitive Man[112] Late 1995 Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
Unreal[113][114] 1999/2000 DMA Design GT Interactive
VR Sports Powerboat Racing[115] February 8, 2001 Terra Glyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
VRS Racer[116][117] Marigul Management
Wall Street 64[118] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Warball[119][120] Looking Glass Studios
Waterworks[121][122] 1999 Optimus
Weekins[123] SuperHappyFunFun
W.E.T Corpse[124] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
X-Men: Mutant Academy[125][126] 2000 Quick Draw Activision
Xtreme Roller[127] 2001 Microïds Microïds
Young Olympians[128][129] 2000 Saffire
Yousuke Ide’s Mah-jongg School[130] Late 1999 SETA Corporation SETA Corporation

GameCube[edit]

Cancelled GameCube games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
After Dark 2001[131] Rare
Austin Powers 2001[131] Rockstar Games
Baskell 2001[131] Retro Studios
The Cat in the Hat 2003[132] Magenta Software Vivendi Universal Games
Crash Twinsanity 2004[131] Traveller's Tales Vivendi Universal Games
Creatures 2001[131] Conspiracy
Disney's Dinosaur 2001[131] Ubisoft
Dinosaur: The Egg Snatchers 2005[131] Idol FX
Donkey Kong Racing 2002[133] Rare Nintendo
Duke Nukem Forever 2002[134] 3D Realms Take Two Interactive
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes 2003[135] Atari Hunt Valley Atari
E.T. 2000[131] Zed Two NewKidCo
ECW 2002[131] Acclaim Entertainment
Enclave 2002[136] Starbreeze Studios Swing! Entertainment
Family Guy Video Game High Voltage Software 2K Games
Fantasy 2001[131] Retro Studios
Fooll 2001[131] Retro Studios
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse May 2003[137] 3DO Stan Winston
Futurama 2002[138] Unique Development Studios Fox Interactive
Half-Life 2002[139] Valve Sierra
Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm Stainless Games Sega
Haven: Call of the King 2003[140] Traveller's Tales Midway
HBO Boxing 2001[131] Acclaim Entertainment
International Track and Field 2001[131] Konami Konami
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis 2001[131] Konami
Kirby's Return to Dream Land [141] Nintendo
Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 2001 HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil 2002[142] Namco Namco
Lamborghini 2003[143] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
Lego Technic 2001[131] Lego Interactive
Major League Baseball 2001[131] Midway
Mickey Mouse 2002[131] Rare
Narc 2004[144] Midway Games Midway Games
Picasso 2001[131] Promethean Designs
Pichu Bros. 2002[131] Telenet Japan
Psychonauts Double Fine Productions Majesco Entertainment
Rainbow Six 2001[131] Sapphire Software Ubi Soft
Raven Blade 2001[145] Retro Studios Nintendo
Saffire 2001[131] Sapphire Software
Shinjuku Happy Jumpers 2006[131] Konami Konami
StarCraft: Ghost 2005[146] Blizzard Entertainment
Stunt Driver 2001[131] Climax
The Suffering 2003[147] Surreal Software Midway Games
Super Mario 128 2005/2006[148][131] Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Super Paper Mario Summer 2006[149] Intelligent Systems Nintendo
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 2003[150] Black Ops Entertainment Atari
The Thing 2001[131] Konami
Thornado 2001[131] Factor 5
Thunder Rally 2001[131] Retro Studios
Title Defense Boxing 2001[131] Climax
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2005[151] Red Storm Entertainment Ubisoft
Too Human 2005[152][131] Silicon Knights Nintendo
Tremors: The Game 2002[153] Rock Solid Studios Conspiracy Entertainment
Unity 2004[154] Llamasoft Lionhead Studios
V.I.P. 2001[131] Ubi Soft

Wii[edit]

Cancelled Wii games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Explodemon 2009[155] Curve Studios Curve Studios
Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm Stainless Games Sega
Hospital Hustle 2008[156] GameInvest Merscom
Lazy Raiders 2010[157] Sarbakan
Machinarium November 2011[158] Amanita Design Amanita Design
Project H.A.M.M.E.R. 2006[159] Nintendo Software Technology Nintendo
Puzzle Agent 2011[160] Telltale Games Telltale Games
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) 2006[161] Sonic Team SEGA
Super Mario Spikers 2007[133] Next Level Games Nintendo
Super Meat Boy 2008[162] Team Meat Team Meat
Sword of Legendia 2006[159]
Young Justice: Legacy 2013[163] Little Orbit Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Zoombies: Animales de la Muerte 2008[164] High Voltage Software

Wii U[edit]

Cancelled WiiU games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Aliens: Colonial Marines April 2013[165] Demiurge Studios Sega
Ashes Cricket 2013 2013[166][165] 505 Games 505 Games
Avengers 2011[167] Blue Tongue Entertainment THQ
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night March 2017[168] ArtPlay, DICO
Crysis 3 February 2013[169] Crytek Electronic Arts
Giant Robot February 2017[170] Nintendo Nintendo
Human Element January 20, 2015[165] Robotoki Robomodo
Hyper Light Drifter September 2016[171] Heart Machine
Kerbal Space Program January 2017[172] Flying Tiger Entertainment
Metro: Last Light 2012[173] 4A Games Deep Silver
Pac-Man Museum 2014[174] Bandai Namco Bandai Namco
Poi November 2015[175] PolyKid PolyKid
Project CARS May 2015[176][165] Slightly Mad Studios Bandai Namco
Putty Squad 2013[177][165] System 3 System 3
Rive July 2016[178] Two Tribes Two Tribes
Sacrilegium [165] Reality Pump Studios TopWare Interactive
Stardew Valley 2016[179] ConcernedApe
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms September 6, 2012[180] Ubisoft Ubisoft
Yooka-Laylee December 2016[181] Playtonic Games Team17
Young Justice: Legacy 2013[163] Little Orbit Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Nintendo Switch[edit]

Cancelled Switch games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Bush Hockey League June 11, 2017[182] V7 Entertainment V7 Entertainment
Hyper Sports R June 10, 2020[183] Konami Konami
Pathfinder: Kingmaker 2019[184][185] Owlcat Games Deep Silver
Sengoku Night Blood October 24, 2019[186][187] Idea Factory Kadokawa/Marvelous
Song of Memories January 10, 2019[188][189] PQube Games PQube Games
Steep August 9, 2018[190] Ubisoft Annecy Ubisoft

Handheld[edit]

Game Boy[edit]

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Armadillo Gaiden 1992[191] IGS IGS
Baby's Day Out October 1994[192] Designer Software Hi Tech Entertainment
Elite 1994[193] Hybrid Technology
Hyouryuu Shounen Keith 1990[194] Sony Imagesoft
Super Battletoads 1994[195] Rare Inc. Tradewest
Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise 1993[196] Capcom Capcom

Game Boy Color[edit]

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Curse 1999[197] Rare Nintendo
Carmageddon TDR 2000 2000[198] Torus Games Sales Curve
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure 2000[199] Vicarious Visions Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing
Daigasso! Band Brothers September 2001[200] Nintendo Nintendo
Densetsu no Stafy 1999[201] TOSE Nintendo
Dino Crisis 2000[202] M4 / Fluid Studios Capcom
Futurama 2002[203] Unique Development Studios Fox Interactive
Gekido 2000[204] NAPS team Interplay
Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child July 18, 2000[205] GOD Games Rockstar Games
Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage 2000[206] Flagship Nintendo
Metroid II: Return of Samus DX 1998[207] Intelligent Systems Nintendo
Mytrhi 2005[208] Team XKalibur
NBA Live 2000 November 1999[209] Handheld Games THQ
Pokémon Picross 1999[210] Jupiter Corporation Nintendo
Resident Evil 2000[211] HotGen Capcom
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing 1998[212][213] Midway Games Midway Games
Sea-Doo Hydrocross October 2000[214] Vicarious Visions Vatical Entertainment
South Park 1998[213] Acclaim Entertainment
The Thing 2000[215] Universal Interactive Konami
The Three Stooges 2001[216] Metro3D, Inc. Cinemaware
Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy 1999[217] Z-Axis Rockstar Games
Titus Jr. 1998[213] Genetic Fantasia Titus Interactive
Tyrannosaurus Tex Fall 2000[218] Slitherine Software Eidos Interactive

Game Boy Advance[edit]

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
100 Bullets 2006[219] D3 Publisher
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 2002[220] Atomic Planet Metro3D
Aliens versus Predator 2003[221] Ubisoft Ubisoft
Barbarian 2002[222] Titus Titus
Bejeweled 2004[223] PopCap Games Majesco Entertainment
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled 2003[224] Studio Archcraft
A Boy and His Blob: Jelly's Cosmic Adventure 2001[225] Majesco Entertainment
Charlie's Angels 2001[226] Ubisoft Ubisoft
The Chaos Engine 2002[227] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
Chronos Twins 2004[228] EnjoyUp
Contact 2006[229] Grasshopper Manufacture
Daigasso! Band Brothers 2004[200] Nintendo Nintendo
Def Jam Vendetta 2004[230] Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Diddy Kong Pilot 2002[231] Rare Nintendo
Diner Dash 2007[232] Gamelab Eidos Interactive
Dune: Ornithopter Assault 2002[233] Soft Brigade Cryo Interactive
Futurama 2002[138] Unique Development Studios Fox Interactive
Gods 2002[227] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
The Haunted Mansion October 16, 2003[234] Pocket Studios Ingram Entertainment
Haven: Call of the King 2002[235] Traveller's Tales Midway
Heart of Darkness 2001[236] Amazing Studios Ocean
Hyperspace Delivery Boy! 2002[237] Monkeystone Games Majesco Entertainment
Magic Pockets 2002[227] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
Mega Man Anniversary Collection May 2004[238] Capcom Capcom
Metal Slug 2005[239] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug 2 2005[239] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug 3 2005[239] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug X 2005[239] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Oggy and the Cockroaches 2004[240] Xilam Telegames
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 2007[241] Eurocom Disney Interactive Studios
Rick Dangerous 2003[242] Spoutnick Team
Rolling 2002[243] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
Shantae 2: Risky Revolution 2002[244] WayForward Technologies Capcom
Sonic Riders 2006[245] Sonic Team Sega
The Thing 2000[215] Universal Interactive Konami
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory 2005[246] Ubisoft Ubisoft
Warlocked 2000[247] Bits Studios
Xyanide March 2004[248] Engine Software Playlogic
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel 2002[220] Atomic Planet Metro3D

Nintendo DS[edit]

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
The 25th Ward: The Silver Case[249] Grasshopper Manufacture
100 Bullets 2006[219] D3 Publisher
The Silver Case 2009[250] Grasshopper Manufacture

Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy July 2011[251] Ubisoft Ubisoft
The Binding of Isaac 2012[252] Edmund McMillen Edmund McMillen
Bomberman 3DS March 2011[253] Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
Bonk: Brink of Extinction March 2011[253] Pi Studios Hudson Soft
Kaio: King of Pirates 2015[254] Level-5 Comcept Marvelous
Kororinpa March 2011[253] Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
Mega Man Legends 3 July 18, 2011[255] Capcom Capcom
Omega Five March 2011[253] Natsume Hudson Soft

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