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Barbarian
subdirectory_arrow_right Barbarian (Game)
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A Game Boy Advance version was in development, but was shelved without announcement.
The Haunted Mansion
subdirectory_arrow_right Disney's The Haunted Mansion (Game)
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A Game Boy Advance version was in the works, but was shelved without announcement.
Dr. Seuss': The Cat in the Hat
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IGN uploaded gameplay of a GameCube version of The Cat in the Hat. Why the game was cancelled is unclear, though it may have been due to the poor reception and sales of the movie the game was based on.
NHL 96
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A PlayStation version was in development, but was delayed to Fall 1996 due to the game not meeting EA’s standards. Unfortunately, that Fall came and the PlayStation version was nowhere to be found. This mirrors Madden NFL 96, which had its PlayStation version cancelled for the same reason.
Street Fighter V
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A port for Linux was announced to release on Spring 2016. However, the port was never heard from again after the announcement.
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
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Atari Jaguar and Sega 32X versions were in development and set for a 1995 release, but were cancelled most likely due to the poor reception and sales of the console and add-on, respectively.
Deliver us the Moon
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A Nintendo Switch port was in development, but was cancelled in June 2020. The developers cited a number of unspecified factors that hindered development and were amplified by the industry-wide logistical issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Three Stooges
subdirectory_arrow_right The Three Stooges (Game)
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The game was planned to have a Game Boy Color port, but was cancelled in 2001, and all that remains is beta footage.
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
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A Game Boy Color version had been announced alongside the Game Boy Advance, but was never heard from again after the announcement.
Pokémon Picross
subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Picross (Game)
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Pokémon Picross was stuck in development hell, with such work starting in 1999 for the Game Boy Color. For whatever reason, that version never got released and wouldn’t get an official release for a portable console until 16 years later.
Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny
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A PlayStation version of the game was in development, but was shelved for unknown reasons.
NASCAR Heat
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A Dreamcast port of the game was planned, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Soul Fighter
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A GameCube port of the game was planned, but was cancelled sometime during development.
Mission: Impossible
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The game was part of a long list of installments planned for the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive add-on. When IGN interviewed developers Benoit Arribart and Arthur Houtman about the planned port in 1998, they said they did not have enough "time to really think about it".
Shaq-Fu
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Attachment According to Thierry Levastre, the game's lead graphic artist, a sequel was in development by Delphine Software, but was soon cancelled due to the poor reception of the first game. Concept art for the game was produced shortly after the game's production was cancelled.
Brain Dead 13
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A Sega CD version of the game was at one point in development and was planned to be published by ReadySoft, but was soon cancelled due to the game being released on the Sega Saturn instead, despite the fact that the cancelled Sega CD version was still advertised in gaming magazines.
Alien vs. Predator
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According to former Capcom artist Katsuya Akitomo, Capcom had plans to port the game to consoles back in the year 2000, but they were shot down by 20th Century Fox, who stated "that was a good game for its time, but that time has passed".

The game wouldn't recieve a release until 2019, thanks to the Capcom Home Arcade unit.
Prince of Persia: Redemption
subdirectory_arrow_right Prince of Persia (Franchise)
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Around 2010-2011, Ubisoft Montreal pitched a new game in the series called "Prince of Persia: Redemption" for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. A pitch trailer for the game was uploaded to YouTube in 2012 by an anonymous user and went largely unnoticed until 2020. Ubisoft has yet to state the reason why the game was cancelled.
Deus Ex
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A Linux port was in development by Loki Software, however the port was cancelled due to Loki Software ceasing operations.
Transformers
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Attachment A special PlayStation Portable port of the game was planned called "Transformers: 2nd Strike", but was cancelled by Atari due to the Transformers video game publishing license being given to Activision by Hasbro after the Transformers live-action film was announced.
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