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Name Involved Companies Details Dump Found and Released?
Akira THQ Also planned for Mega Drive and Game Gear. Console Plus #44, Console Plus #35 No
Alexandria (Mega-CD) Eduquest Featured at Winter CES 1993. No
Alien Acclaim Featured at CES 1993 and GamePro #45[1]. No
Backroad Racers Revell/Monogram Possibly the same title as European Racers and Power Modeller. Game would have included car model kit. Mentioned in GamePro #57.[2] No
Captain Commando Capcom No
Channel X No
Cool Spot Virgin Games Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. Released on several other platforms. No
Exterminators Sony Imagesoft Featured at Summer CES 1994. No
Flashback 2 Delphine Software Morphed into a game called Fade to Black on other platforms [3] No
Forgotten Worlds Deluxe Meant to be a launch title. Or at least, very early. No
Hyper Attax 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. No
Kamikaze Comics Crystal Dynamics Due for release in 1994. Shares a very similar plot to Comix Zone. No
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Sunsoft, Park Place Productions GDRI - what is their source?
Metal Fang JVC Possibly a port of Metal Fangs to Mega-CD? Mentioned in GamePro #42[4] No
Mixed Up Mother Goose Sierra On-Line Mentioned in GamePro #42[4] No
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge LucasArts, JVC No
No Escape Sony Imagesoft Featured at Summer CES 1994 along with Mega Drive version. No
Ookami Hei SIMS 2D action sidescroller compatible with six button controller. Shared an artist with Devil Buster. No
Polygon Golf Hertz Cancelled when the studio went under. No
Pop N Land Takeru/Sur de Wave? [1] Import mail-order store page in the first issue of EGM2 lists a Mega Drive release?
Power Modeling Revell/Monogram Mentioned in GamePro #45[1]. No
Presence: Nostalgia II Sur de Wave Previewed in Beep Mega Drive[5]. No
Prime Evil Sony Imagesoft Featured at Summer CES 1994. No
Real Fighters Sega Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. Possibly released under another name. No
Return to Zork Activision Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #23. Released on Saturn in 1996 only in Japan. No
Sid and Al's Incredible Tennis Dynamix Featured at Winter CES 1993. No
Spectre VR Velocity Announced at Summer CES 1994, mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #23. Released on PC and Mac. No
Star Trek: The Next Generation Sega Mentioned in GamePro #42[6] No
The Strangers Malibu Interactive EGM #59 shows a very, very early version, circa mid-1994. Likely cancelled due to Malibu Interactive closing in the same year. No
Street Fighter II Capcom Mentioned in Mean Machines #14.[7] No
Super Battletank II Absolute Entertainment Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. Only released on SNES. No
Super Strike EA Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #28. Sequel to Urban Strike, probably abandoned in favour of Soviet Strike. No
World Series Baseball Sega Mentioned in Mean Machines Sega #10. Probably a port of World Series Baseball (Mega Drive). No
Ys IV: Mask of the Sun Sega Falcom No