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===Finalised as a significantly different game===
 
===Finalised as a significantly different game===
 
*[[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Capsule Monsters]] (early concept for Pokémon Red and Blue with a few significantly different elements to the final games)
 
*[[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Capsule Monsters]] (early concept for Pokémon Red and Blue with a few significantly different elements to the final games)
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*[[Untitled balloon/bubble pushing games (Game Boy)]] (eventually Starfy was introduced and the game became Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Color after it was decided to control the character instead)
 
*[[Densetsu no Starfy|Densetsu no Starfy (Game Boy Color)]] (became Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Advance)
 
*[[Densetsu no Starfy|Densetsu no Starfy (Game Boy Color)]] (became Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Advance)
 
*[[Tomato Adventure|Gimmick Land]] (became Tomato Adventure for Game Boy Advance)
 
*[[Tomato Adventure|Gimmick Land]] (became Tomato Adventure for Game Boy Advance)
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*[[Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers]]
 
*[[Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers]]
 
*[[Donkey Kong Plus]]
 
*[[Donkey Kong Plus]]
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*[[Advance Wars|Game Boy Wars Advance]] (Japanese version of Advance Wars, later released in [[Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2]]
 
*[[Hanasaki Kassen]]
 
*[[Hanasaki Kassen]]
 
*[[Horse Racing Creating Derby]]
 
*[[Horse Racing Creating Derby]]
 
*[[Game Boy Music]]
 
*[[Game Boy Music]]
 
*[[Luna Blaze]]
 
*[[Luna Blaze]]
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*Sabre Wulf (Japanese version)
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*[[Unreleased Game Boy Advance Custom Robo GX successor]]
 
*[[Warlocked 2]]
 
*[[Warlocked 2]]
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===Finalised on a different platform===
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*[[Drill Dozer]] (European version), became available as a download on [[Wii U]] Virtual Console
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*[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]] (Japanese version, "Game Boy Gallery 4"), became available as a download on Wii U Virtual Console
  
 
==Nintendo 64==
 
==Nintendo 64==
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*[[1080° Snowboarding 2]]
 
*[[1080° Snowboarding 2]]
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*[[64 Wars]]
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*Body Harvest (released out of Japan, Japanese version unreleased and to have been published by Nintendo)
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*[[Boogie Buggy]]
 
*[[Cancelled Mario Artist games]]
 
*[[Cancelled Mario Artist games]]
*[[Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest|Animal Leader]]
 
 
*[[Cabbage]]
 
*[[Cabbage]]
 
*[[CatRoots]]
 
*[[CatRoots]]
 
*[[Climber]]
 
*[[Climber]]
 
*[[Conker's Quest: Twelve Tales 64]]
 
*[[Conker's Quest: Twelve Tales 64]]
*[[Dinosaur Planet]]
 
 
*[[EarthBound 64]]
 
*[[EarthBound 64]]
 
*[[Echo Delta]]
 
*[[Echo Delta]]
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*[[Jack & Beans]]
 
*[[Jack & Beans]]
 
*[[Jungle Emperor Leo]]
 
*[[Jungle Emperor Leo]]
*[[Mini Racers]]
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*[[Mini Racers]] (later name Surikka Rajikka)
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*NBA Basketball '98 (Japanese version), possibly became NBA In The Zone '98 ?
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*[[Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai (Nintendo 64DD)]]
 
*[[Project: Dream]]
 
*[[Project: Dream]]
 
*[[RiQa]]
 
*[[RiQa]]
*[[Ura Zelda]]
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===Finalised on a different platform===
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*[[Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest|Animal Leader]] (became Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest for Nintendo GameCube)
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*[[Dinosaur Planet]] (became [[Star Fox Adventures]] and the original protagonists were altered to fit the Star Fox universe)
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*Pokémon Stadium (Nintendo 64DD version)
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*Pokémon Snap (Nintendo 64DD version)
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*[[Ura Zelda]] (it is believed this (at least partly) became [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest]] later featured on the Nintendo GameCube)
  
 
==Nintendo GameCube==
 
==Nintendo GameCube==
*[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2]]
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*[[Donkey Kong Racing]]
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*[[Geist]] (Japanese version)
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*[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2]] (later title '''Roll-o-Rama''', without Kirby)
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*[[Perfect Dark Zero]]
 
*[[Stage Debut]]
 
*[[Stage Debut]]
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*[[Untitled Kirby game (E3 2005) (Nintendo GameCube)]]
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*[[Untitled isometric Kirby game (Nintendo GameCube)]]
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*[[Untitled pop-up book Kirby game (Nintendo GameCube)]]
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===Finalised on a different platform===
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*[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]] (moved from Nintendo GameCube to Wii)
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*[[Eyeshield 21: Field Saikyou no Senshi Tachi]] (moved from Nintendo GameCube to Wii)
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*[[Super Paper Mario]] (moved from Nintendo GameCube to Wii)
  
 
==Nintendo DS==
 
==Nintendo DS==
 
*[[Metroid Dread]]
 
*[[Metroid Dread]]
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===Finalised on a different platform===
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*[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]] (the Japanese version was originally unreleased, until becoming available as a digital download Club Nintendo promotion for Nintendo eShop)
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*[[Steel Diver]] (moved from Nintendo DS to Nintendo 3DS, originally a tech demo at E3 2004, see [[Submarine Tech Demo]])
  
 
==Wii==
 
==Wii==
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*[[100-Go de Start! Ei Kaiwa]]
 
*[[Baten Kaitos 2 / 3]]
 
*[[Baten Kaitos 2 / 3]]
 
*[[Cosmic Walker]]
 
*[[Cosmic Walker]]
 
*[[Fire Emblem Wii]]
 
*[[Fire Emblem Wii]]
 
*[[Project H.A.M.M.E.R.]]
 
*[[Project H.A.M.M.E.R.]]
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==Wii U==
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*[[Project Giant Robot]]
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===Finalised on a different platform===
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*[[Pikmin 3]] (moved from Wii to Wii U)
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==Nintendo Switch==
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*[[Unreleased Bandai Namco Metroid Prime 4 game]]
  
 
==Documented through leak==
 
==Documented through leak==
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==Rumored==
 
==Rumored==
*Blackout (SNES)
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*[[Blackout]] (SNES)
*Creator (N64)
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*[[Creator]] (N64)
*Boogie Buggy (N64)
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*[[Modern Battle: Ultimate War]]
*Modern Battle: Ultimate War
 
 
*Pilotwings 64 II
 
*Pilotwings 64 II
*Pocket Monsters RPG
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*Pocket Monsters RPG/Pocket Monsters 64
 
*Pokémon X (mobile phone supported game, dismissed as Japanese [[Pokémon Crystal]] which did support the [[Mobile System GB]] with [[Mobile GB Adapter]] in its final game)
 
*Pokémon X (mobile phone supported game, dismissed as Japanese [[Pokémon Crystal]] which did support the [[Mobile System GB]] with [[Mobile GB Adapter]] in its final game)
 
*Super Mario 64 II
 
*Super Mario 64 II
 
*Super Mario FX (SNES)
 
*Super Mario FX (SNES)
*Wall Street
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*[[Wall Street]]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[List of cancelled Nintendo hardware]]
 
*[[List of Nintendo tech demos]]
 
*[[List of Nintendo tech demos]]
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 30 April 2019

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NES

Sources: [1]

SNES

Sources: [2] [3]

Virtual Boy

Sources: [4]

Game Boy/Game Boy Color

Sources: [5]

Finalised as a significantly different game

  • Capsule Monsters (early concept for Pokémon Red and Blue with a few significantly different elements to the final games)
  • Untitled balloon/bubble pushing games (Game Boy) (eventually Starfy was introduced and the game became Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Color after it was decided to control the character instead)
  • Densetsu no Starfy (Game Boy Color) (became Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Advance)
  • Gimmick Land (became Tomato Adventure for Game Boy Advance)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Power, Wisdom, and Courage (became The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons)
  • Pokémon Gold and Silver (originally known as Pokémon 2), seems (based on Nintendo Space World 1997 accounts and an alleged leak which leaked as a ROM on the Internet) to have had a different plan of available monsters including many unreleased ones, before the final games were released. Many differences were also present in the gameplay. The lines between Generation I and Generation II are also blurred with unreleased Pokémon such as "Raitora" being added but unreleased to both Capsule Monsters and the Nintendo Space World 1997 Gold/Silver demo.

Game Boy Advance

Sources: [6] [7] [8] [9]

Finalised on a different platform

  • Drill Dozer (European version), became available as a download on Wii U Virtual Console
  • Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Japanese version, "Game Boy Gallery 4"), became available as a download on Wii U Virtual Console

Nintendo 64

Sources: [10]

Finalised on a different platform

Nintendo GameCube

Finalised on a different platform

Nintendo DS

Finalised on a different platform

Wii

Wii U

Finalised on a different platform

Nintendo Switch

Documented through leak

Rumored

See also

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