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|[[Spectrum Holobyte]], [[Realtime Associates]]
 
|[[Spectrum Holobyte]], [[Realtime Associates]]
 
|Was advertised alongside Game Boy and SNES versions as well as its equally unreleased Mega Drive counterpart.
 
|Was advertised alongside Game Boy and SNES versions as well as its equally unreleased Mega Drive counterpart.
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|No
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|''[[Cave Dude]]''
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|[[Innovation]]
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|Featured at Winter CES 1993 and mentioned in GamePro #45{{fileref|GamePro US 045.pdf|page=124}}.
 
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|No
 
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|Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
|Cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
|Yes
 
|Yes
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|''[[Dooley the Dinosaur]]''
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|[[Innovation]]
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|Featured at Winter CES 1993 and mentioned in GamePro #45{{fileref|GamePro US 045.pdf|page=124}}.
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|No
 
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|''[[Dragon's Fury 2]]''
 
|''[[Dragon's Fury 2]]''
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|''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''
 
|''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''
 
|[[Sony Imagesoft]]
 
|[[Sony Imagesoft]]
| Shown at CES 1993 and in GamePro #45{{fileref|GamePro US 045.pdf|page=111}}.
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| Shown at Winter CES 1993 and in GamePro #45{{fileref|GamePro US 045.pdf|page=111}}.
 
|No
 
|No
 
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Name Involved Companies Details ROM Found and Released?
Akira THQ Featured at Winter CES 1993. Cancelled for unknown reasons.
Barbie Super Model Hi Tech Expressions, Bonsai, Tahoe Software Productions(GDRI - what is their source?) Yes
BreakThru! Spectrum Holobyte, Realtime Associates Was advertised alongside Game Boy and SNES versions as well as its equally unreleased Mega Drive counterpart. No
Cave Dude Innovation Featured at Winter CES 1993 and mentioned in GamePro #45[1]. No
Crazy Faces Domark, The Kremlin Cancelled for unknown reasons. Yes
Dooley the Dinosaur Innovation Featured at Winter CES 1993 and mentioned in GamePro #45[1]. No
Dragon's Fury 2 Tengen Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. Only released on Mega Drive as Dragon's Revenge. No
Frogger ?? Cancelled for unknown reasons.
Humans GameTek Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. No
Journey to the Center of the Earth Sony Imagesoft Shown at Winter CES 1993 and in GamePro #45[2]. No
The Mask THQ Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #28. No
Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City THQ Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
NHL 96 THQ Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. Released for Mega Drive. No
Off the Wall Tengen Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. No
PGA European Tour THQ Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #34. Released for Mega Drive. No
Popeye the Sailor Man Technos Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #34. No
Robin Hood Virgin Shown at Winter CES 1992. [3] No
SeaQuest DSV THQ Featured at Winter CES 1993. Cancelled for unknown reasons.
Spirou Infogrames Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
Street Racer Ubisoft Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #37. No
Sylvester and Tweety TecMagik Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. No
Trunski Core Design Featured at Winter CES 1993. Cancelled for unknown reasons. No
USHRA Monster Truck Wars Arena Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #17. Was released by Acclaim as Monster Truck Wars. No
The Viking Child GameTek, Imagitec Reviewed in Sega Pro, issue 11. No
WildSnake Spectrum Holobyte, Realtime Associates Seen in advertisements alongside the Game Boy and SNES versions as well as its equally unreleased Mega Drive counterpart. Found by dyer60 and dumped by Bock from SMSPower. Yes
Youhouden Hisuimaru: Bonten no Ken Sega Previewed in Sega Video Magazine (pre-inaugural issue). No