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Pinky and the Brain
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Konami
Planned release date(s): 1997-01[1], Q1 1997[2], Spring 1997[3]
Genre: Action, Adventure
Number of players: 1

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Pinky and the Brain was going to be a 3D action game published by Konami for the Sega Saturn and the PlayStation as a tie-in for the Pinky and the Brain television show, a spin-off of the Animaniacs universe. Teased as a 3D world action adventure title, the player would have controlled the antagonists Animaniacs characters Pinky and the Brain, using their different abilities to navigate through multiple styles of game play, while travelling through time in order to pursue the Brain's plains to take over the world. The game was quietly cancelled during 1997, several small proof of concept CGI videos being the only known footage of the product to exist.

The music for this game was going to be created by Mark "Greyling" Lindsey, who shared several soundtrack demo tracks on his personal SoundCloud profile.

Magazine articles

Main article: Pinky and the Brain/Magazine articles.

References