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Shadow of Atlantis
System(s): Sega Mega CD, Sega Mega CD 32X, Sega Saturn
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Adventure

















Number of players: 1

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Shadow of Atlantis, also known as Nautilus is an unreleased game based on the novels, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Mysterious Island by Jules Verne.

Shadow of Atlantis is one of the highest profile games on a Sega platform to be scrapped. It was commissioned by Sega of America and was designed and produced by Eric Quakenbush, along with the team which produced the Sega Mega CD version of Jurassic Park (some also worked on Virtua Hamster, announced around the same period). It was due to be a point-and-click adventure game, utilising pre-rendered 3D backgrounds and full-motion video similar to Myst. It was a very costly project, but despite demo footage being released (reportedly costing $70,000 USD to produce), was ultimately cancelled.

Shadow of Atlantis began as a Sega Mega CD game, but delays turned it into a Sega Mega CD 32X release, and then finally a Sega Saturn game before being cancelled in 1997. The game appeared at Summer CES 1994 and E3 1995 (in which Sega reportedly hosted a large event for the product, complete with celebrity guests). Perhaps most notably, Shadow of Atlantis screenshots were even printed on the box of the Sega 32X system in Europe, being the only game of the set not to ship.