Sources where I've found these unreleased games were the List Fandom Wiki, The Lost Media Wiki, The Nintendo Wiki, Wikipedia, Unseen64, Planet Virtual Boy, NinDB, among others.ĭoraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Landĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestĪs for the 64DD addon for the Nintendo 64, it was to expand the life of the Nintendo 64 to compete against the Sony PlayStation and to allow games to be a bit easier to develop for, using magneto disks that resembled floppy discs and the potential to create expansion packs for existing games.Ĭabbage (unreleased, influencing Nintendogs and others)Ĭommunication Game (online game by the development team of PostPet, a famous Japanese email application)Ĭreator (later integrated into the Mario Artist series)ĭerby Stallion 64 (released on cartridge)ĭoubutsu Banchou (Animal Leader, previewed on Game Pak and released on GameCube as Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest)ĭōbutsu no Mori (Animal Forest, released as a cartridge with an embedded RTC in Japan, and later as Animal Crossing on GameCube)ĭragon Warrior VII (ported and released on the Sony PlayStation instead)įar East of Eden: Oriental Blue (cancelled, becoming a Game Boy Advance title of the same name)įire Emblem 64 (cancelled, with some elements of the plot later used on the first Fire Emblem for Game Boy Advance, Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi) You can see Gaming Historian's video on both the Game Genie & the Aladdin Deck Enhancer: Even a few gaming enthusiasts question on whether or not the Aladdin Deck Enhancer ever got an official commercial release, but since Camerica distributed the Game Genie in their country of Canada, while Galoob distributed the Game Genie in the United States & Europe, my guesses is that the Aladdin Deck Enhancer was only ever released in Canada & that Galoob was planning to distribute the Aladdin Deck Enhancer in the United States & Europe at some point, but likely due to Camerica going under in 1993, Galoob dropped their plans to distribute the Aladdin Deck Enhancer in the United States & Europe. ![]() Camerica did tease future titles on the back of the box, but the company didn't last long enough to release any of them. In reality, it was nothing but a cheaper way to produce unlicensed games by Codemasters, released during the time the Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive in Europe & Japan) & Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, Also called the Super Famicom or SFC in Japan) were already on the horizon. Out of the 24 games announced at Winter CES 1993, only seven games were released commercially. This addon was touted as an upgrade to the NES by allowing unlicensed games by Codemasters to be relatively cheaper to produce, boasting a 64K memory in performance & graphics on proprietary Compact Cartridges, and being the future in console gameplay. ![]() ![]() Then there was the ill-fated Aladdin Deck Enhancer, an addon to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) released by Codemasters & Camerica in 1992-1993 (yes the same companies that created the Game Genie). Since a lot of you know about the lost Sega Channel games, and the fact that many of these exclusive games would likely never resurface anytime soon, as it appears Sega doesn't have the source codes to any of these exclusive games anymore or they don't have the original ROM cartridge sources.
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