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*SimCity (NES) (became [[SimCity|SimCity (SNES)]])
 
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*[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons|The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Power, Wisdom, and Courage]] (became The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons)
 
*[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons|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 Versions|Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (originally known as Pokémon 2), seems (based on Nintendo Space World 1997 accounts) to have had a different plan of available monsters, specifically this can be seen with starting monsters Honoguma, Happa and Kurusu. Many differences were also present in the gameplay, such as folders instead of bag pockets, and the inclusion of Pokémon Red and Green music.
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*[[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (originally known as Pokémon 2), seems (based on Nintendo Space World 1997 accounts and the eventual leaks) to have had a different plan of available monsters, specifically this can be seen with starting monsters Honoguma, Happa and Kurusu. Many differences were also present in the gameplay, such as folders instead of bag pockets, and the inclusion of Pokémon Red and Green music.
  
 
==Game Boy Advance==
 
==Game Boy Advance==

Revision as of 02:38, 17 July 2021

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This article is a list of Nintendo developed works (or works with Nintendo planned as the publisher) that were ultimately unreleased.

Arcade

Game & Watch

Renamed

NES

Sources: [1] [2] [3]

Additional mention

  • Joust (Atari Famicom)

SNES

Sources: [4] [5] [6]

Virtual Boy

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Reason: On hindsight some of these may be removed if Nintendo wasn't planned to be the publisher

Sources: [7]

Game Boy/Game Boy Color

Sources: [8]

Finalised as a significantly different game

Game Boy Advance

Sources: [9] [10] [11] [12]

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

Notes: Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue was shown at E3 2003. It was never released in Europe, so some have interpreted it that it (may have been) considered for North America but cancelled.

Nintendo 64

Sources: [13] [14]

Finalised on a different platform

Nintendo GameCube

Finalised on a different platform

Nintendo DS

Finalised on a different platform

Wii

Finalised on a different platform

Wii U


Nintendo Switch

Unknown platform

Cancelled iQue Game Boy Advance games

Rumored

Based on Nintendo of America card-hero.com domain name:

Datamining

From The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition code:

From unused Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero code, and a registered Card Hero trademark by Nintendo of America:

Leak

Lots of content was leaked from the 2019 Nintendo, Microsoft data breach case.

Cat protagonist game?

Exclusively to the Korean version of Super Paper Mario, there are unused assets for landscapes featuring a cat protagonist and various cat characters. Specific details are unknown. If this would be a game, it is not known who the developers or publishers would have been.

File:Unnamed cat assets.png File:Unknown cat.png

The Legendary Starfy series prototypes?

Similarly, cancelled assets from unrelated games (likely TOSE teams) can be found in the Japanese version of Super Princess Peach and Densetsu no Starfy 4, as well as possibly assets from The Legendary Starfy series prototypes.

File:Unused Starfy assets 1.png File:Unused Starfy assets 2.png

See also

External links

References