List Of Cancelled Games For SNK Consoles
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List Of Cancelled Games For SNK Consoles
This is a list of games that were cancelled from release on SNK's various systems. This includes their home consoles and their handheld consoles. Some of those games made it to the prototype stage, while others were just plans advertised and never made it through development. Neo Geo (system), MVS/AES Neo Geo CD Neo Geo Pocket Color References {{reflist External linksNeo-Geo Protos
Cancelled Neo Geo games, * Cancelled Neo Geo CD games, * Lists of cancelled video games by platform, SNK SNK games, ...
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Neo Geo (system)
The , stylized as NEO•GEO, is a video game platform released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK, SNK Corporation. It was initially released in two ROM cartridge-based formats: an arcade system board (Multi Video System; MVS) and a home video game console (Advanced Entertainment System; AES). A CD-ROM-based home console iteration, the Neo Geo CD, was released in 1994. The arcade system can hold multiple cartridges that can be exchanged out, a unique feature that contrasted to the dedicated single-game Arcade cabinet, arcade cabinets of its time, making it popular with arcade operators. The Neo Geo was marketed as the first 24-bit computing, 24-bit system; its Central processing unit, CPU is actually a 16-bit, 16/32-bit Motorola 68000, 68000 with an 8-bit Zilog Z80, Z80 coprocessor, while its Graphics processing unit, GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data Bus (computing), bus. It was a very powerful system when released, more so than any video game console at the time, and man ...
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Neo-Geo Freak
The , stylized as NEO•GEO, is a video game platform released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK Corporation. It was initially released in two ROM cartridge-based formats: an arcade system board (Multi Video System; MVS) and a home video game console (Advanced Entertainment System; AES). A CD-ROM-based home console iteration, the Neo Geo CD, was released in 1994. The arcade system can hold multiple cartridges that can be exchanged out, a unique feature that contrasted to the dedicated single-game arcade cabinets of its time, making it popular with arcade operators. The Neo Geo was marketed as the first 24-bit system; its CPU is actually a 16/32-bit 68000 with an 8-bit Z80 coprocessor, while its GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data bus. It was a very powerful system when released, more so than any video game console at the time, and many arcade systems such as rival Capcom's CPS, which did not surpass it until the CP System II in 1993. The Neo Geo AES was originally relea ...
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Fight Fever
is a 1994 fighting game for the Neo Geo MVS arcade system. It is the first South Korean-developed Neo Geo title ever officially released, as well as the first game developed and released by the Korean publisher of SNK games, Viccom (빅콤). A release for Neo Geo CD was also showcased but did not occur. Gameplay The game plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games, especially both SNK's ''Fatal Fury 2'' and ''Art of Fighting''. In fact, it shapes itself after ''Fatal Fury 2'' while it uses ''Art of Fightings game engine. There are 8 characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player mode). The object of the game is to win two matches out of three. Each character has a set of moves in addition to two basic punches and kicks. Each character also has a super move called a "Danger Move", which are similar to the Desperation Moves from ''Fatal Fury 2''. Players also have the ability to taunt others, but unlike games such a ...
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Gururin
is a puzzle video game, puzzle Arcade game, arcade video game developed by Face, with the assistance of Minato Giken, and originally published by SNK on May 25, 1994. It was the first game to be created by Face for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo Video game#Platforms, platform and it was not released on the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo AES (home). In the game, players must match 3 people with their respective colored outfit, while rotating the playfield in order to rearrange them. Though it was initially only launched for the Neo Geo MVS (arcade), ''Gururin'' was later re-released by Hamster Corporation, HAMSTER Corporation through download services for various Video game console, consoles in 2018. A Video game conversion, conversion for the Neo Geo CD was planned and even previewed but it did not receive an official release to the public. ''Gururin'' has garnered mixed critical reception since its original release in arcades from reviewers who felt mixed towards several aspects of t ...
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Neo Geo CD
The is a home video game console produced by SNK Corporation, released on September 9, 1994. The system is the same platform as the cartridge-based Neo Geo released four years earlier, but converted to the cheaper CD media format which retailed at per title compared to over $200 for the equivalent cartridge. The Neo Geo CD was launched with a bundled control pad instead of a joystick like the AES version of the Neo Geo came with; however, the system was compatible with controllers from the AES. The Neo Geo CD had met with limited success due to it being plagued with slow loading times that could vary from 30 to 60 seconds between loads, depending on the game. As of September 30, 1997, there had been 570,000 Neo Geo CD units sold worldwide; production of all Neo Geo hardware was discontinued in 1997, while new software continued to be released until 2004. History The front-loading version: the first to market, and only released in Japan The Neo Geo CD was first unveiled a ...
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Success (company)
is a Japanese video game and online game developer and publisher, based in Shinagawa, Tokyo, and founded on 7 June 1978. They are best known for their ''Cotton (series), Cotton'' series of shooter games, ''Zoo Keeper (2003 video game), Zoo Keeper'' and others. Games developed and/or published * ''SuperLite Series'' ** ''SuperLite 1500 Series'' (Game Boy Advance) *** ''Lode Runner'' (GBA) *** ''Asuka 120%, Asuka 120% Final BURNING Fest.'' **** ''Asuka 120% Return BURNING Fest.'' *** ''Variable Geo, ADVANCED V.G.2'' *** ''A-Train, A-Train IV'' ** ''SuperLite 3in1 Series'' ** ''SuperLite Gold Series'' ** ''SuperLite 2000 Series'' (PlayStation 2) *** ''Ever 17: The Out of Infinity'' *** ''Remember 11: The Age of Infinity'' *** ''Ai Yori Aoshi'' *** ''Monochrome'' ** ''SuperLite 2500 Series'' (Nintendo DS) *** ''Nervous Brickdown, Brickdown'' *** ''Crimson Room'' (DS port of the Flash escape the room game of the same name) *** ''Custom Mahjong'' *** ''Gekikara Nanpure 2500 Mon'' ...
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Tecmo
was a Japanese video game company founded in 1967. It had its headquarters in the Kudankita district of Tokyo. Its subsidiary, Tecmo Inc, was located in Torrance, California. Prior to 1986, Tecmo was formerly known as Tehkan. Tecmo is known for the ''Captain Tsubasa'', ''Dead or Alive (series), Dead or Alive'', ''Deception (video game series), Deception'', ''Fatal Frame'', ''Gallop Racer'', ''Monster Rancher (series), Monster Rancher'', ''Ninja Gaiden'', ''Rygar (arcade game), Rygar'', ''Star Force'' and ''Tecmo Bowl'' video game series. When it was still called Tehkan, the company released arcade games such as ''Bomb Jack'', ''Gridiron Fight'' and ''Tehkan World Cup''. In 2009, Tecmo merged with Koei to form the holding company Koei Tecmo, Tecmo Koei Holdings and was operated as a subsidiary until April 2010 when Tecmo was dissolved. Its brand continued to be used until 2016. Its video game franchises are now owned and published by Koei Tecmo Games. History The company was fou ...
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Night Slashers
is a 1993 beat 'em up game developed and published by Data East for arcades. A remake for major platforms (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows) was licensed to Forever Entertainment, developed by Storm Trident, and released in September 2024. A Nintendo Switch port of original arcade was previously made available under Johnny Turbo's Arcade from 2018 until 2023 prior to remake's release. Gameplay ''Night Slashers'' is similar to Capcom's ''Final Fight'' and Sega's ''Streets of Rage'' series, which is an archetypal side scrolling beat 'em up game. One, two or three players/characters move from left to right through each level (most of which are split into three or more scenes), fighting with the enemy characters who appear, until they reach a confrontation with a stronger boss character at the end of the level. Once that boss is beaten, the players automatically move on to the next stage. Enemies appear from both sides of the screen and from out of do ...
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Sendai Publishing
is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,098,335 in 539,698 households, making it the twelfth most populated city in Japan. The modern city was founded in 1600 by the ''daimyō'' Date Masamune. It is nicknamed the ; there are Japanese zelkova trees lining many of the main thoroughfares such as and . In the summer, the Sendai Tanabata Festival, the largest Tanabata festival in Japan, is held. In winter, the trees are decorated with thousands of lights for the , lasting through most of December. The city is also home to Tohoku University, one of the former Imperial Universities. On 11 March 2011, coastal areas of the city suffered catastrophic damage from a magnitude 9.0 offshore earthquake,] which triggered a destructive tsunami. History Edo period Although the Sendai area was inhabited as early as 20,000 years ago, the history of Sendai as a city begins from 1600, when the ''daimyō'' Date Masam ...
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