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Revision as of 14:55, 2 November 2014

Name Involved Companies Details Game Found and Released?
Actua Golf 2 Gremlin Interactive Released on PlayStation. No
Adidas Power Soccer Psygnosis PlayStation -> Saturn port. No
Air NiGHTS Sega, Sonic Team Test program for unreleased motion controller. No
Alien Resurrection No
Allegiance Team 17 1995/1996. Some levels were done. Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Angel Scavenger No
Animal Olympics No
Aqua No
Armed Interplay, Point of View, Activision Later "Aftermath" No
"AB" SIMS? GDRI claims it's a prototype of a rollerblading game No
Ballblazer X No
Barb Wire GT Interactive GamePro #92 No
Battletech: Gray Death Legion Absolute Entertainment 1995. Also on Mega CD. Killed when Aboslute died. No
Bedlam Mirage Soft PlayStation version released in 1997. US PS1 port also cancelled. No
Bubsy 3D Accolade Winter 1996. PlayStation release October 1996 No
Burn Cycle No
Buster Bros. Collection Capcom PlayStation version released (March 1997). Usually known as Super Pang Collection. Featured in Saturn Plus. No
Ceasars World of Gambling No
Championship Pool 2 No
Chelnov (port has longer title; TODO) Data East Shown at various game shows, including Tokyo Game Show. Cancelled for unknown reasons. Found and dumped in 2012. Yes
Clockwork Knight: Pengin War Yes
Chill Silicon Dreams, Eidos Sega Saturn Magazine gave it an 80% mark. April 1998. Yes
Colliderz No
Comix Zone 3D No
Converse Hardcore Hoops Virgin Interactive Entertainment also on Mega Drive No.
Criticom 2 No
Crow 2 No
Cybersled Namco, Climax Studios PlayStation version released in October 1995. Saturn version supposedly finished. No
Dark Helix Konami No
Darknet Seen August 1995, Sega Power. No
Darkside Rocket Science Games aka Dark Ride, Darkride, Games World: The Magazine December 1994 No
Dawn of Darkness No
Dawn Patrol No
Deadly Skies JVC March 1996. Only released on PlayStation. Not connected to the Dreamcast Deadly Skies game. Sega Power No
Death Race Ocean Software No
Death Trap Dungeon No
Descent No
Destruction Derby 2 Probe Entertainment, Perfect Entertainment Due for 1997. Released on PlayStation and PCs, rumoured to be cancelled after Perfect dropped support for the Saturn. Early prototype found. Yes
Dreadnought Ocean Software aka HMS Carnage, Dreadnoughts. Stupidly ambitious project that took three years, destroyed when Infogrames ate Ocean in 1998. No
Dream Golf 18/Fantasy Golf No
Dream Knight No
Dream Team Basketball No
Dungeon Keeper Bullfrog, Electronic Arts "10% complete" before canned, though supposedly quite pretty on Saturn hardware according to the lone Saturn developer, Carsten-Elton Sorensen. 1996/1997. PlayStation version was cancelled shortly afterwards. No
Ecco the Dolphin Sega Used as Saturn tech demo. Didn't get past the concept stage. No
Empire Golf No
Eternal Champions: The Final Chapter No
Eurit No
European Champions League No
Fake Down System Sacom video (source unknown) No
Firo & Klawd No
Fighting Force Core Design, Sega, Eidos Interactive Disputes led this to skip the Saturn completely. Yes (early proto) / No (finished version)
Flying Aces Rocket Science Games From 32X, 1994/1995, GamePro #68 No
Flying Nightmares 2 Eidos Interactive No
Football Manager No
Free Runner Rebellion 1995 No
Gears & Guys No
Gen 13 No
Gender Wars Sales Curve Interactive Winter 1995. Released on PC. No
Grand Theft Auto DMA Design No
Hanna Barbera Project No
Heart of Darkness No
HMS Dreadnought Ocean Software, Tribe No
Hulk 2 No
Hyperblade No
Incredible Idiots in Space Magnet Interactive Studio, ASC Killed because, and I quote, "the market was not ready for a comedy game of this kind". No
Inferno Ocean Software Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #27. Originally a DOS game. No
Into the Shadows Triton, Scavenger Killed when Scavenger went bankrupt, late 97/early 98 No
Iron & Blood Acclaim PlayStation release October 1996. No
Jet Ski Rage Velocity From 32X No
The Journeyman Project Quadra, U.S. Gold Winter 1995. No
Legends of Football '97 No
Lightning Gunner E.O.Imagination Uses Game BASIC for Sega Saturn; not sure if it was intended as a licensed released or not Yes
Lunatik Pure Entertainment, Eidos "Winter". Turned up in 1998 as a PC graphics card pack-in. PlayStation version also cancelled. No
Magic No
Major Damage Capcom Axed after Saturn was discontinued Yes (early proto)
Manic Karts No
Maximum Surge Digital Pictures FMV game planned for 1996, got an ESRB rating No
Mayhem No
Micro Machines V3 Codemasters Released on a plethora of other platforms. "Spring". No
Midland Future Soft 1996 No
Millennium Fire No
Mission: Deadly Skies JVC Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Mission Impossible Ocean Software Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #30. No
Monika no Shiro Pioneer LDC aka "Faradoon: The Legend of Dragon Castle". 1996/1997. Mostly done, even had box art. No
Monster Maker: Holy Dagger NEC Interchannel Sequel to Monster Maker on the PC Engine No
Motor Cross No
Moustache Red No
"MT" SIMS? GDRI claims it's a prototype of Maboroshi Tsukiyo. No
Mudkicker Scavenger, GT Interactive 1995, 1996, killed early 1997 No
NBA Hang Time High Voltage Software, Midway Games From High Voltage's website. Also was in development for PC; both versions cancelled last minute for unknown reasons. 1996/1997. No
NCAA Football No
Ninja Core Design, Eidos "November" - Sega Power. Originally meant to be a Saturn game but released on PlayStation as Ninja: Shadow of Darkness. No
Offensive Ocean 1996. Only released on PC. No
Olympic Games Vol 1 U.S. Gold Announced alongside Olympic Soccer. Summer 1996. No
Opposite Lock No
Premier Manager 97 Gremlin Interactive Advertised for Autumn 1997 alongside PlayStation port. Only PC version was released. No
Project Overkill Konami PlayStation version released in August 1996. Saturn port due afterwards. No
Raiden II Seibu Kaihatsu Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #30. No
Rattlesnake Red Sculptured Software, Acclaim May 1997. Mean Machines Sega No
Raw Persuit No
Rayman 2 No
Rebellion No
Re-Loaded Gremlin Interactive Spring 1996. PlayStation version released later in the year. Saturn version actually made it onto some demo discs in Europe and was featured in competitions before the cancellation. No
Return Fire Yes
Rocket Boy Rocket Science Games 1994/1995 No
Rollcage Team 17 Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
The Sacred Pools Segasoft No
Sampras Extreme Tennis Release dates mentioned in CVG. Only released on PlayStation. No
Screaming Wheels JVC Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Scud Race Sega, Sega AM2 Moved to Dreamcast No
Shadoan No
Shenmue Sega, Sega AM2 Moved to Dreamcast No
Shredfest No
Shutokou Battle Gaiden: Super Technic Challenge Minato Giken, Genki? No
Sonic Saturn Sega Technical Institute 1995/1996 No.
Sonic X-treme Sega Technical Institute Development hell. Moved to PC. Yes (early proto)
Spearhead Scavenger No
Speed Freak No
Spider: The Video Game Boss Game Studios, BMG Six months of development before Saturn version was axed. PlayStation version released in 1997 after two years of development. No
Split Realities Funcom Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Star Control III No
S.T.O.R.M. No
Super Cross No
Take Down No
Tanktics No
Tarantula Scavenger 1996/1997 No
Terminus Scavenger died with Scavenger, 1996 No
The Incredible Shrinking Character Go-Go Interactive Studios, Cyberdreams 1996 No
Tomb Raider 2 Core Design Said to have been killed as Sony wanted exclusivity No
Topps MVP Baseball '96 Data East, BlueSky Software Announced for both Saturn and PlayStation, but the project was pushed back repeatedly until both were scrapped. Advertised in Electronic Game Monthly. Apparently, when Data East scrapped their sports projects, they were sold to Psygnosis... No
Ultra Flappy dB-Soft 1997. Likely Japanese-only. No
Vandals No
Varuna's Forces Accent Media Moved to Dreamcast. Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Velocity Cave Logic Studios, PF Magic No
Viewpoint Electronic Arts PlayStation version released. Due for release in "March". Featured in Saturn Plus. No
Viper PlayStation version completed in 1998. No
Virtua Fighter 3 Sega, Sega AM2 Moved to Dreamcast. No
Virtua Hamster From 32X. No
VR Baseball No
VR Pool No
Waterworld Ocean Software Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #29. No
Werewolf: The Apocolypse Yes
Wet Corpse Vic Tokai No
Wild Nines Virgin, Shiny Entertainment No
Wing Commander 3 No
XS: Shield Up - Fight Back Sales Curve Interactive Winter 1995. Released on PC. No
Zork Nemesis No