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|[http://homepage.mac.com/greggillis/images/19891990/dandoAd.jpg Advertised in magazines, but no actual info is known.] ('''MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO''')
 
|[http://homepage.mac.com/greggillis/images/19891990/dandoAd.jpg Advertised in magazines, but no actual info is known.] ('''MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO''')
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|''[[Devil Buster]]''
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|[http://www.unseen64.net/2009/03/03/devil-buster-mdg-cancelled/ Shown in the April 1993 issue of Beep!.]] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
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|[http://www.unseen64.net/2010/03/09/madness-genesis-megadrive-cancelled/ Shown in Mean Machine #17 and Mega Force #17.] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
|[http://www.unseen64.net/2010/03/09/madness-genesis-megadrive-cancelled/ Shown in Mean Machine #17 and Mega Force #17.] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
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|''[[Mission Impossible]]''
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|[http://www.unseen64.net/2008/09/30/mission-impossible-snes-concept-cancelled/ Developer unknown. Shown in Joypad #44, Top Consoles #4, and Console Plus #45.] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
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|[[Data Design Systems]], [[Tengen]]
 
|[[Data Design Systems]], [[Tengen]]
 
|[http://www.unseen64.net/2010/11/22/pinky-genesis-mega-drive-game-gear-cancelled/ Advertised in magazines.]  Cancelled for unknown reasons (there are guesses as to what the reason is). ('''MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO''')
 
|[http://www.unseen64.net/2010/11/22/pinky-genesis-mega-drive-game-gear-cancelled/ Advertised in magazines.]  Cancelled for unknown reasons (there are guesses as to what the reason is). ('''MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO''')
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|''[[Pit Fighter II]]''
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|[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?t=451 Shown in EGM #49.] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
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Over the course of the Sega Mega Drive's lifetime, a number of games went unreleased:

Name Involved Companies Details ROM Found and Released?
AD2001/Power Ball AD2001 HiCom Info on this page is all that's known. No
Akira THQ Shown in Player One #44, Console Plus #44, and Console Plus #35. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
"Amegedon" Project ?? Info on this page is all that's known. No
Bean Ball Benny Nuvision Cancelled when Nuvision went under. Lost Levels is known to have put up a CES flier for the game, but hasn't properly labelled it as such (TODO). No
Beyond Zero Tolerance Technopop The sequel to Zero Tolerance. Cancelled when Technopop closed down. The copyright holders eventually released a prototype ROM to the Internet. Yes
City Heroes Samsung All that's known comes from this Hardcore Gaming 101 article: Developed by the Uzu Keobukseon team and intended for international release; it was cancelled because the then-new South Korean game censorship laws were so confusing that they got lost trying to censor the otherwise completed game. No
Converse Hardcore Hoops/Converse City Ball Tour Virgin Announced in GamePro #72 and CD Consoles #8. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Dando/Vasum Treco Advertised in magazines, but no actual info is known. (MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Devil Buster SIMS Shown in the April 1993 issue of Beep!.] Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
DNAction: The New Breed Accolade [ Shown in Games World #1, Banzzai Magazine #21, GamePro #56, and Player One #4.] Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
DynoBlaze Bonsai, Virgin A press release was released by Virgin, and is now mirrored on unseen64. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Environmental Detective Magicom Shown in some issue of Mean Machine (TODO FIND OUT WHICH). Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Explode Star NCS The Japanese release of Trampoline Terror!. Cancelled for unknown reasons. Promotional fliers were distributed before the game was cancelled. (FLIER DISTRIBUTION METHOD UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Fire & Ice Graftgold Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Flash Point Sega Cancelled for unknown reasons (presumably for the same reason Tetris was pulled from production after some copies had shipped). Yes
Halloween Capsule Softmax Info on this page is all that's known. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
It Came from the Desert Cinemaware, Electronic Arts Cinemaware released the prototype ROM. An interview with the lead programmer on the project reveals that the game was "99.99%" complete when cancelled and that it was cancelled because publisher Electronic Arts wanted to focus only on sports games from then on (that didn't happen). Yes
Jester STI A rather elusive game; very little is known about it (though SOA did advertise it). Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Jim Power: The Arcade Game Loriciel Cancelled due to "financial troubles." Yes (but is marked as a bad dump for unknown reasons)
Kartoon Kombat Technos A damaged prototype ROM is all that is known to survive of this game. Cancelled for unknown reasons. (MAGAZINE SOURCE ON UNSEEN64 PAGE UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Keeper of the Gates Razorsoft Supposedly a sequel to the MD version of Stormlord. Shown in EGM #40 and #41. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Lobo Ocean Cancelled for unknown reasons. Found and dumped by SEGASaturno and released by drx. Yes
Madness: House of Fun Gremlin Graphics Shown in Mean Machine #17 and Mega Force #17. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Mission Impossible Ocean Developer unknown. Shown in Joypad #44, Top Consoles #4, and Console Plus #45. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Monster Hunter ?? This Menacer game was only known to be shown in EGM #51. No
Ninja Gaiden Tecmo, Sega Cancelled for unknown reasons. Yes (but with hacked headers)
Pinky Data Design Systems, Tengen Advertised in magazines. Cancelled for unknown reasons (there are guesses as to what the reason is). (MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Pit Fighter II Tengen Shown in EGM #49. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Popeye Technos Shown in Console Mania #28, Game Fun #94, and Mean Machine #17. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame Broderbund Cancelled for unknown reasons. Found by DreamTR, dumped by jurai, and released by drx. Yes
ResQ Tempest, Psygnosis Cancelled for unknown reasons. Yes
Road Riot 4WD Tengen Shown in Joypad magazine #7, EGM #40, and EGM #41. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Slam: Shaq vs. the Legends Tiburon Released by drx. Yes
Socks the Cat Kaneko Advertised in magazines. Cancelled for unknown reasons. (MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Speed Racer Accolade Advertised in magazines. Cancelled for unknown reasons. (MAGAZINE SOURCE UNVERIFIED — TODO) No
Speedway Pro Challenge Renovation Products The planned American localization of Human's 1991 Mega Drive game Fastest 1. Cancelled for unknown reasons. Box scans exist. No
Stone Protectors Kemco, Eurocom, VIC Tokai Cancelled for unknown reasons. Found, dumped, and released by The NES Player. Yes
Swamp Thing Microsmiths, Nuvision Cancelled when Nuvision went under. Found, dumped, and released by MrMark0673 of SegaAge. Yes (but overdumped)
Zombie High Electronic Arts Cancelled for unknown reasons. Yes

Note: the Mega Drive Command & Conquer ROM, long believed to be an unreleased port, is actually an unfinished pirate.