Talk:List of cancelled Super NES games

Latest comment: 4 days ago by Cyberlink420 in topic Cancelled SNES Games category entries

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  •   Done "GTE Interactive Takes FX Fighter to the PC". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 73. Sendai Publishing. August 1995. p. 28.

Sergecross73 msg me 17:58, 3 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

Entries

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Title(s) Notes/Reasons Developer Publisher
  Done Peaky Blinder A side-scrolling game involving the player controlling "Peaky", a literal amalgamation and personification of garbage, which aspires to overcome his life in the slums to become a respectable person in a nice house. The game featured a shapeshifting gameplay mechanic for fighting enemies. Announced for a wide variety of platforms - SNES, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega CD, and the Sega Genesis, the game never released in any capacity for any platforms.[1][2] Sales Curve Interactive
  Done Railroad Tycoon A version of the 1990 PC release was announced in 1992 for the Sega Genesis and SNES, and present at CES 1993, but neither console version ever released.[3] MPS Labs MicroProse

Mendel Palace/Quinty

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A prototype of a previously unknown Super Famicom port of Quinty just surfaced as part of the current Game Freak leaks. [1] No mention of it yet on the major news sites, which are (understandably) focused on the Pokémon stuff. Will need to keep an eye on the usual suspects to see if there's any proper coverage we can cite. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 16:33, 13 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Done There we go.[4] -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 13:02, 14 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
Beat me to it, came here to post that source. Nice work on the article so far. Sergecross73 msg me 21:48, 14 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Mario Factory

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Went down a bit of a rabbit hole on this one, and while I think it's fascinating and has a couple good sources ([2] [3]), it's not exactly clear to me if the Game Processor was a standalone device or a SNES peripheral, so I'm not sure if Mario Factory "counts" as a SNES/SFC game? Any thoughts? -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 18:28, 24 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Games we know exist but don't have good sources for

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These games all have evidence to confirm their existence, but no coverage in reliable or semi-reliable sources, which are required for inclusion.

Any assistance in finding good sources for these would be much appreciated. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 06:11, 25 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Cyberlink420:I do know that Grid Runner originally started as a SNES title called Eurit. Roberth Martinez (talk) 20:46, 16 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, I've been doing some searching, but I can't find any sources we can use to add it. There's nothing online, and none of the magazines I've been able to find refer to its time before moving to PS and Saturn. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 14:19, 19 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
Could we perhaps cite the magazine itself for "Oh My Goodness!"? (Oinkers42) (talk) 17:35, 17 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
I would love to, but I have no idea where the scan on the Unseen64 page comes from. There's no page number or other identifier. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 14:19, 19 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Cancelled SNES Games category entries

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Now that the main table has been fully converted over to the detailed format used on the other cancelled game lists, the next step is to audit all the remaining entries in Category:Cancelled Super Nintendo Entertainment System games to figure out whether they should be added to the table or removed from the category. The following games are not yet part of the table:

If anyone would like to take a crack at checking over some of these, I'd welcome the assistance! Please make sure to mark them as   Done on the list above as you add them to the page. -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 21:32, 19 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Project Dream is on the table already. (Oinkers42) (talk) 04:29, 20 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
Whoops! Forgot to remove that one, thanks! -- Cyberlink420 (talk) 05:04, 20 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
  1. ^ "Overseas ProSpects". GamePro. No. 53. IDG. April 1993. pp. 172–174.
  2. ^ "News: Raving Blinder". Mean Machines Sega. No. 15. EMAP. January 1994. pp. 10–16.
  3. ^ "News: All Aboard!". MegaTech. No. 3. EMAP. March 1992. p. 10.
  4. ^ McFerran, Damien (October 14, 2024). "Unreleased SNES Remake Of Game Freak's Debut Quinty Leaks Online". Time Extension. Retrieved October 14, 2024.