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Metal Max: Wild Eyes, Dreamcast's Lost Strategy Open World

Metal Max is a long living series of strategy RPGs that started in 1991 on the Famicom, initially created by a rather obscure company known as Crea-Tech and published by Data East. Metal Max was quite a revolutionary and ambitious game for its time, being one of the first open world games on the Fam...

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DR: a Lost Mad Max Inspired Playstation Game by 989 Studios

DR: a Lost Mad Max Inspired Playstation Game by 989 Studios

In the mid and late ‘90s 989 Studios / Sony Interactive Studios Los Angeles developed many popular games for the first Playstation, titles such as Bust A Groove, Cool Boarders 3, Jet Moto 3, Cardinal Syn, Twisted Metal 3 and Syphon Filter. Unfortunately they also worked on many other projects that...

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New Unseen64 Updates, eBook and Your Suggestions!

Ciao Everyone! After a slow August in which we were mostly away from our homes, September finally arrived and we’ll be soon back in full to keep working on new Unseen64 adventures

If everything will go as planned, there will be a couple of major p...

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Hired Guns: a Cancelled First Person RPG by Former DMA / Rockstar Devs

Hired Guns: a Cancelled First Person RPG by Former DMA / Rockstar Devs

The original Hired Guns was a First Person sci-fi tactical RPG developed by DMA Design (the team that created GTA and later became 2017-08-31 06:17:14 +0000 UTC View Post

Hellion: a Lost RPG by Former The Witcher & Two Worlds devs

Hellion: a Lost RPG by Former The Witcher & Two Worlds devs

Hellion: Mystery of the Inquisition is a cancelled first person action RPG set in a medieval world, in development in 2009 by Flying Fish Studios, a small team composed of developers who previously worked on The Witcher and Two Worlds. The game was planned for Xbox 360, PC and PS3, set to be release...

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Elveon: Dark Souls meets Zelda in a cancelled Fantasy Adventure

Elveon: Dark Souls meets Zelda in a cancelled Fantasy Adventure

Elveon is a cancelled action adventure, originally planned to be released for Xbox 360 and PC. The game was conceived in 2003 by 10Tacle studios in Bratislava (Slovakia) until their parent company (10Tacle group) had to close down for financial problems in 2008. The project was then acquired by Clim...

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Heartland: David Jaffe's cancelled FPS inspired by Deus Ex + George W. Bush

Heartland: David Jaffe's cancelled FPS inspired by Deus Ex + George W. Bush

Heartland (originally titled “Homeland” in its early stage) is a cancelled FPS in development by Incognito Entertainment / SCEA, planned to be released on the PSP. The project was conceived by David Jaffe as a mature shooter focused on making players thinking about their decisions and the conseq...

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Deprived: a Cancelled Horror Game Featuring "4D Sound Technology"

Deprived is a cancelled first person horror game that was in development by Diesel Games in 2007 / 2009, planned to be released for PC and Xbox 360. The game was conceived as a collaboration with GenAudio to showcase their “4D sound technology” known as AstoundSound. As far as the settings and g...

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Avenida Dos Aliados: a Lost Open World Game for the Euro 2004 Football License

Avenida Dos Aliados: a Lost Open World Game for the Euro 2004 Football License

Avenida Dos Aliados (named after a famous avenue in Portugal) is a small demo developed by Portuguese team Gamelords (later renamed Seed Studios), created as a pitch to potential investors for the development of a full open-world adventure game in the style of Grand Theft Auto, using the UEFA Euro 2...

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Jade Empire 2 & Revolver: the Lost Bioware RPGs

What happened to Jade Empire 2 and what is Revolver, the ambitious but forgotten Bioware RPG we'll never play? In the mid '90s BioWare was a favorite team to western RPG fans thanks to cult classics such as the Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights series. At the end of the ‘90s they wanted to ente...

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Project Goliath, a Fantasy Lost Concept by Junction Point Studios

Project Goliath, a Fantasy Lost Concept by Junction Point Studios

In this new video article by Liam we can look at an interesting game concept that was in early planning at Junction Point Studios, the same team lead by Warren Spector that created both Epic Mickey games for Disney and cancelled many other ambitious projects, such as Sleeping Giants, Ninja Gold, Nec...

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Kyskrew: a Cancelled & Forgotten RPG for Dreamcast & PC

Kyskrew: a Cancelled & Forgotten RPG for Dreamcast & PC

Kyskrew (also known as "Call Of Destiny") is a cancelled RPG for Dreamcast and PC, originally meant to be released sometime in fall / winter of 2001. Even if the game seems to have been mostly a fan-project in early concept stage, it’s quite interesting to learn about it because before this articl...

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Indy the Magical Kid: a Lost 8bit JRPG mixing Dragon Quest, Earthbound & Gamebooks

Indy the Magical Kid: a Lost 8bit JRPG mixing Dragon Quest, Earthbound & Gamebooks

Indy the Magical Kid (Shounen Majutsushi Indy) is a cancelled Famicom (NES) turn-based RPG that was meant to be published by IGS Corp. Somehow it looks like a mix between Dragon Quest and Mother / Earthbound. It was based on a short series of “choose your own adventure books” with the same title...

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Holy War & Ride to Hell now preserved in the Unseen64 archive

Holy War & Ride to Hell now preserved in the Unseen64 archive

Two more obscure, unseen games are now saved to the Unseen64 archive: the cancelled Holy War and Ride to Hell beta.

Holy Waris a cancelled game that was in development between 2003 and 2005 by Gamelords, a portuguese team that would later become Seed Studios. Holy War was set in t...

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Eden: the cancelled Antichrist (Lars Von Trier) tie-in game

Eden: the cancelled Antichrist (Lars Von Trier) tie-in game

Eden is a cancelled psychological horror game that was in development in 2009 by Zentropa Games as a tie-in / epilogue of the Antichrist movie directed by Lars Von Trier. Zentropa Games was part of Zentropa Entertainments, the Danish film company started in 1992 by Von Trier and producer Peter Aalba...

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The cancelled Skate or Die reboot by EA and Criterion Games

The cancelled Skate or Die reboot by EA and Criterion Games

In 2002 Electronic Arts commissioned Criterion Games (the team mostly known for their Burnout series) to develop a 3D sequel / reboot of Skate or Die, the popular skateboarding game published by EA in 1988 for many home computers and the NES. Unfortunately this Skate or Die sequel for Xbox and Plays...

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Blitz & Massive: a Cancelled Adventure Game by a Portuguese Team

Most cancelled games you see on Unseen64 are made by North American or Japanese teams, but there are a lot of small, obscure development teams all around the world. Thanks to a collaboration with Jump/Error we are going to archive a lot of unseen games that were in development by Portuguese studios,...

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Final Fantasy Fortress, the Lost Action RPG before FFXV

Final Fantasy Fortress is a cancelled action RPG that was being developed by Grin in 2008 and 2009 to be published by Square-Enix on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. While Grin were developing Bionic Commando for Capcom, Yoichi Wada from Square Enix visited their offices and loved what he saw and propose...

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Cutie Poo: a Strange, Cancelled 16bit Platformer by the GTA Team

Cutie Poo: a Strange, Cancelled 16bit Platformer by the GTA Team

Cutie Poo is a cancelled action / platform game planned for Mega Drive and Amiga that was in development in 1990 by the legendary DMA Design team (Lemmings, GTA, Body Harvest), and it’s probably one of the lost games with the most bizarre titles ever. Cutie Poo was conceived from a character anima...

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Sleeping Giants: the Lost Fantasy RPG by Warren Spector

Warren Spector entered the video game business in 1989 when he joined ORIGIN, co-producing Ultima VI and Wing Commander, then producing System Shock and many other classic RPGs. After working a year at Looking Glass Studio on Thief: The Dark Project, in 1997 Spector received a call from John Romero:...

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Chase: a Lost Cinematic Action RPG Driving Game

Chase is a cancelled action adventure with RPG and racing elements that was in development around 2010 for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, possibly to be published by Evolved Games. Described as a “cinematic and emotional action RPG and Driving game”, Chase could have mixed some interesting gameplay...

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Death to Spies 3 & Project Exile added to the Unseen64 archive

Death to Spies 3 & Project Exile added to the Unseen64 archive

As always our list of cancelled games still to be added to Unseen64 is huge, we have hundreds, maybe thousands of games that just wait in queue since many years ago... but slowly, we are adding them all.. and one day, maybe we'll finally complete the archive till the 7th generation of consoles :)

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Kaio: King of Pirates, the lost game by Keiji Inafune before Mighty No. 9

It is not the first, but one of the more memorable failures in Keiji Inafune’s growing history of cancellations and shortcomings: “Kaio: King of Pirates” was announced for the 3DS in 2011, and was planned to not only be a launch title for Nintendo’s wildly popular handheld, but also to spawn...

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Project V13: the Lost SRPG by Black Isle Studios

Project V13: the Lost SRPG by Black Isle Studios

Project V13 was the codename originally used for Interplay‘s original attempt at creating Fallout Online, an overly-ambitious MMO that was initially in development in 2006 by Engage Games Online, then by Micro Forté and in the end by Masthead Studios, before to b...

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Fighting Force 3, the cancelled sequel from Core Design

The first Fighting Force was developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive for PlayStation and PC in 1997, the same year in which they released Tomb Raider 2. Core Design was at the vertex of their popularity, becoming one of the most recognized teams ...

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(b)Last: the lost game from the Heavy Rain & Beyond team

(b)Last: the lost game from the Heavy Rain & Beyond team

Before to became a hugely popular studio among Playstation fans thanks to successful games such as Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls, Quantic Dream was a somewhat obscure French studio mostly known for their cult adventure games Omikron: The Nomad Soul and Fahrenheit. In early ‘00s Quantic Dream wa...

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Two more lost games in the Unseen64 archive: Swords of Yi & Devil's Third

Two more lost games in the Unseen64 archive:  Swords of Yi & Devil's Third

There are many more cancelled games than released ones, thousands and thousands of lost project we'll never see, but at least two more of them are now remembered in the Unseen64 archive: Swords of Yi, an unreleased fighting game by Artoon and Melbourne House for Playstation 2, and the cancelled Xbox...

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Project Nano: the Lost Trilogy by the Gears of War team

Project Nano – also known as Blueprint – is a cancelled third person, open world cooperative shooter being developed by Epic Games. The project was going to become their new major IP following the popular Gears of War series, and was scheduled to be released for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC. N...

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The Outsider: the lost sandbox thriller by Elite's developer

The Outsider: the lost sandbox thriller by Elite's developer

The story behind The Outsider is closely linked to David Braben, a prolific game designer, recognized as one of the most influential figures in the industry, and to the company he founded, Frontier Developments. Braben started actively working in video game development in the early eighties while st...

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New Advanced Filter & Research for the Unseen64 archive!

New Advanced Filter & Research for the Unseen64 archive!

After trying many possible solutions, we finally found a good way to have an advanced filter and search module for the Unseen64 archive! This means that it should be easier to find beta / cancelled games archived in our website.

You can use this n...

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