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|The sequel to ''[[Zero Tolerance]]''. Cancelled when Technopop closed down. The copyright owners eventually released a prototype ROM to the Internet.
 
|The sequel to ''[[Zero Tolerance]]''. Cancelled when Technopop closed down. The copyright owners eventually released a prototype ROM to the Internet.
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|''[[Fire & Ice]]''
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|[[Graftgold]]
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|Cancelled for unknown reasons. A prototype has yet to be found.
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|''[[Flash Point]]''
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|Cancelled for unknown reasons (presumably for the same reason ''[[Tetris]]'' was pulled from production after some copies had shipped). A prototype ROM circulates around the Internet.
 
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|''[[Explode Star]]''
 
|''[[Explode Star]]''

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Over the course of the Sega Mega Drive's lifetime, a number of games went unreleased:

Name Involved Companies Details
Beyond Zero Tolerance Technopop The sequel to Zero Tolerance. Cancelled when Technopop closed down. The copyright owners eventually released a prototype ROM to the Internet.
Fire & Ice Graftgold Cancelled for unknown reasons. A prototype has yet to be found.
Flash Point Sega Cancelled for unknown reasons (presumably for the same reason Tetris was pulled from production after some copies had shipped). A prototype ROM circulates around the Internet.
Explode Star NCS The Japanese release of Trampoline Terror!. Cancelled for unknown reasons. Promotional fliers were distributed before the game was cancelled.
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.
Swamp Thing Microsmiths/Nuvision Cancelled when Nuvision went under. A prototype ROM circulates around the Internet.