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− | |''[[Aliens]]''
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− | |[[Konami]]
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− | |Mentioned in ''Mean Machines'' #2.{{magref|mm|2|25}}
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− | |No
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− | | ''[[Andre Panza Kick Boxing]]''
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− | | [[Electro Brain]]
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− | | Mentioned in GamePro #33{{magref|gamepro|33|22}}; possibly became ''[[Best of the Best: Championship Karate]]''
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− | | No
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− | |''[[Brett Hull 2]]''
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− | |[[Accolade]]
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− | |Mentioned in German SEGA Magazin 6/94 and to be released just months after the first game. In the end the first game didn't even make it to Europe.
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Doctor Who]]''
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− | |[[Sega]]
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− | |Previewed in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #22. Apparently connected to the [[wikipedia:Doctor Who (film)|1996 TV movie]].
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Environmental Detective]]''
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− | |[[Magicom]]
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− | |[http://www.unseen64.net/2010/05/03/environmental-detective-snes-gen-md-cancelled/ Shown in some issue of Mean Machine ('''TODO FIND OUT WHICH''').] Cancelled for unknown reasons.
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Future Zone]]''
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− | |[[Electro Brain]]
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− | | Featured at CES 1993 and GamePro #45{{magref|gamepro|45|111}}.
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− | | No
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− | |''[[Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons]]''
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− | |[[Empire Interactive]]
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− | |Previewed in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #22. Only released on SNES in Europe.
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Hellfire Run]]''
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− | |[[Panoramic Software]]
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− | |[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Panoramic_Software GDRI - what is their source?]
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road Baja 1000]]''
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− | |[[Williams Entertainment]]
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− | |Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #23. Sequel to ''[[Super Off Road]]'', only released on SNES. 1994-11{{magref|gameplayers|0710|12}}
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Jimmy Connors Tennis]]''
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− | |[[Ubi Soft]]
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− | |Mentioned in GamePro #33{{magref|gamepro|33|22}}
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Joe Montana Football (Mediagenic)]]''/''[[Hyperball]]''
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− | |[[Mediagenic]]
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− | |[http://www.sega-16.com/2007/11/behind-the-design-joe-montana-football/ At least 30% complete when it suffered a combination of being locked in development hell and Mediagenic's financial troubles.] [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Tom_Sloper Was to be developed entirely at Mediagenic.] The ''[[Joe Montana Football (Mega Drive)|Joe Montana Football]]'' that was released is based on an engine by [[Electronic Arts]] and [[Park Place Productions]].
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− | |''[[Lothar Matthäus Super Soccer]]''
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− | |[[Krisalis]]
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− | |The game is called "Manchester United Championship Soccer" in UK and "Lothar Matthäus Super Soccer" in Germany but was only released to the SNES. A Mega Drive version were planned for and shown in German SEGA Magazin 1/95.
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− | |''[[Magician's Castle]]''
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− | |[[Psygnosis]]
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− | |Featured at Winter CES 1993
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Matrix]]''
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− | |[[Accolade]]
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− | |Featured at Summer CES 1994.
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− | |''[[Search for Ramses II]]''
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− | |[[Tengen]]
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− | |Mentioned in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #10.
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− | |''[[Skulljagger's Revenge]]''
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− | |[[American Softworks]]
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− | |Featured at Summer CES 1994. Due early 1995.
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− | |''[[Solo Flight]]''
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− | |[[Microprose]]
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− | |Released for home computers. Shown at [[Winter CES 1992]].{{magref|mm|17|12}}
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− | |No
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− | |''[[The Sporting News Virtual Soccer]]''
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− | |[[Probe]], [[Hudson Soft]]
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− | |No
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− | | ''[[Technocop: The Final Mission]]''
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− | |[[Razor Soft]]
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− | |Planned sequel to ''[[Technocop]]'' show at Winter CES 1992{{magref|gamepro|33|24}}.
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− | |''[[Troll Adventures]]''
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− | |[[American Softworks]]
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− | |Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #23. Probably the same as ''Super Troll Islands'' on SNES. {{magref|sfus|1994-07|8}}
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− | |No
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− | |''[[Wheel of Fortune 2]]''
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− | |[[Gametek]]
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− | |Mentioned for release in ''GamePro'' #54{{magref|gamepro|54|224}}.
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− | ==References==
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− | <references />
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− | [[Category:Unreleased Mega Drive games| ]]
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