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Name | Involved Companies | Details | ROM Found and Released? |
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Al Unser Jnr Racing | Software Toolworks | Featured at Summer CES 1994. [1] | No |
Aliens | Konami | Mentioned in Mean Machines #2.[2] | No |
Andre Panza Kick Boxing | Electro Brain | Mentioned in GamePro #33[3]; possibly became Best of the Best: Championship Karate | No |
Brett Hull 2 | Accolade | 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. | No |
Casper (Mega Drive) | Riedel Software Productions, Hi Tech Expressions | Info on this page is all that's known. | No |
Doctor Who | Sega | Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #22. Apparently connected to the 1996 TV movie. | No |
Environmental Detective | Magicom | Shown in some issue of Mean Machine (TODO FIND OUT WHICH). Cancelled for unknown reasons. | No |
Fun Car Rally | MagiCom | Prototype of Accolade's Combat Cars. BKK on Sega-16 reveals that MCOM in the game's ROM is likely to be MagiCom because they were developing Mega Drive games around the ROM's date, and one person who worked with them later founded Funcom, who held the rights to Combat Cars before Accolade. The title music appears to have been taken from The Beach Boys' Fun Fun Fun (or possibly Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Goode). The name entry music may be Get Out Of Your Lazy Bed by Matt Bianco. The reasons for the title and music changes are unknown. | Yes |
Future Zone | Electro Brain | Featured at CES 1993 and GamePro #45[4]. | No |
Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons | Empire Interactive | Previewed in Mean Machines Sega #22. Only released on SNES in Europe. | No |
Hellfire Run | Panoramic Software | GDRI - what is their source? | No |
Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road Baja 1000 | Williams Entertainment | Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #23. Sequel to Super Off Road, only released on SNES. 1994-11[5] | No |
Jimmy Connors Tennis | Ubi Soft | Mentioned in GamePro #33[3] | No |
Joe Montana Football (Mediagenic)/Hyperball | Mediagenic | At least 30% complete when it suffered a combination of being locked in development hell and Mediagenic's financial troubles. Was to be developed entirely at Mediagenic. The Joe Montana Football that was released is based on an engine by Electronic Arts and Park Place Productions. | |
Lennox Lewis Boxing | Acclaim, Park Place Productions | GDRI - what is their source? | No |
Lothar Matthäus Super Soccer | Krisalis | 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. | No |
Magician's Castle | Psygnosis | Featured at Winter CES 1993 | No |
Matrix | Accolade | Featured at Summer CES 1994. | No |
Pegasus Racer | Ringler Studios | GDRI - source | No |
Road Runner | Alexandria | GDRI - what is their source? | No |
Search for Ramses II | Tengen | Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. | No |
Skulljagger's Revenge | American Softworks | Featured at Summer CES 1994. Due early 1995. | No |
Solo Flight | Microprose | Released for home computers. Shown at Winter CES 1992.[6] | No |
The Sporting News Virtual Soccer | Probe, Hudson Soft | [7] | No |
Technocop: The Final Mission | Razor Soft | Planned sequel to Technocop show at Winter CES 1992[8]. | |
Troll Adventures | American Softworks | Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #23. Probably the same as Super Troll Islands on SNES. [9] | No |
Wheel of Fortune 2 | Gametek | Mentioned for release in GamePro #54[10]. | No |
References
- ↑ Sega Force, "Summer 1994" (US; 1994-xx-xx), page 22
- ↑ Mean Machines, "November 1990" (UK; 1990-10-29), page 25
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 GamePro, "April 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 22
- ↑ GamePro, "April 1993" (US; 1993-xx-xx), page 111
- ↑ Game Players, "Vol. 7 No. 10 October 1994" (US; 1994-xx-xx), page 12
- ↑ Mean Machines, "February 1992" (UK; 1992-01-27), page 12
- ↑ Mean Machines Sega, "August 1995" (UK; 1995-06-26), page 12
- ↑ GamePro, "April 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 24
- ↑ Sega Force, "Summer 1994" (US; 1994-xx-xx), page 8
- ↑ GamePro, "January 1994" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 224