List of cancelled games for SNK consoles
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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.
Notes:
†Was released on Neo Geo CD.
‡Was released on standard arcade hardware.
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
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Burning Force‡ | 1991 | Namco | SNK |
Dance RhythMIX | 2002 | ADK | Playmore |
Dragon's Heaven | 1997 | Technōs Japan/Face | SNK |
Dunk Star | 1991[1][2] | Sammy | SNK |
Ghostlop | 1996 | Data East | SNK |
Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2 Garō MARK OF THE WOLVES SPECIALJP |
2000[3] | SNK | SNK |
High Voltage 12+1 | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Death Match | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Puzzlekko Club | 1994 | Visco Corporation | SNK |
The Eye of Typhoon Kyoku Cho Gou KenJP |
1996 | Viccom | SNK |
King of Athlete Ultimate 4JP |
1995 | Face | SNK |
Kizuna Encounter 4Way Battle Version Fūun Super Tag Battle Special Version: 4Iri de Taggu Purei OK!JP |
1996 | SNK | SNK |
Fun Fun Bros. | 1991 | Alpha Denshi | SNK |
Hebereke's Pair Pair Wars | 1996[4] | Sunsoft | SNK |
Ironclad† BrikingerJP |
1996 | Saurus | SNK |
Karate Ninja Show | 1996[5] | Yumekobo | SNK |
Last Odyssey Pinball Fantasia | 1995[6] | Monolith | SNK |
Brick Block Mahō Juku: Magic MasterJP |
1997 | Saurus/Takumi Corporation | SNK |
Mystic Wand | 1991[7][1] | Alpha Denshi | SNK |
Night Slashers‡ | 1993 | Data East | SNK |
Ninja Gaiden II | 1994[8] | Tecmo | SNK |
QP Quality PeopleJP |
1997[9][10] | Success | SNK |
Sun Shine Block ParadiseJP |
1990[11][12] | Alpha Denshi | SNK |
Treasure of the Caribbean Carib No ZaihoJP |
1994[13] | Face | SNK |
The Warlocks of The Fates: The Record of the Divine Dragons War The Warlocks of The Fates: Shinryu SenkiJP |
1995[14][15][16] | Astec21 | SNK |
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
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Crystalis 2 | SNK | SNK | |
Gururin | 1994 | Face | SNK |
Dragon's Heaven | 1997 | Technōs Japan/Face | SNK |
Fight Fever | 1994 | Viccom | SNK |
King of Athlete Ultimate 4JP |
1995 | Face | SNK |
Ghostlop | 1996 | Data East | SNK |
High Voltage 12+1 | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Death Match | 1994 | Technōs Japan | SNK |
Puzzlekko Club | 1994 | Visco Corporation | SNK |
Hebereke's Pair Pair Wars | 1996 | Sunsoft | SNK |
Brick Block Mahō Juku: Magic MasterJP |
1997 | Saurus/Takumi Corporation | SNK |
Last Odyssey Pinball Fantasia | 1995[17] | Monolith | SNK |
Magician Lord 2 | 2000 | ADK | SNK |
The Warlocks of The Fates: The Record of the Divine Dragons War The Warlocks of The Fates: Shinryu SenkiJP |
1995[16] | Astec21 | SNK |
Zed Blade | 1995[18] | NMK | SNK |
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Magician Lord 2 | 2000 | ADK | SNK |
Ballistic | 2000 | Mitchell Corporation | SNK |
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