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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
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
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

References

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  6. ^ "Last Odyssey Preview". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 4. Geibunsha. June 1995. pp. 76–77.
  7. ^ "Games of November 1991". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 28. Sendai Publishing. November 1991. p. 33.
  8. ^ "Takuya Hanaoka Composer" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 21, 2001.
  9. ^ "QP Preview". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 22. Geibunsha. March 1997. pp. 58–61, 86–87.
  10. ^ "QP Specifications". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 23. Geibunsha. April 1997. pp. 70–71.
  11. ^ "Neo-Geo Doubles it's Gaming Library!". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 20. Sendai Publishing. March 1991. p. 30.
  12. ^ "Upcoming SNK 1991". Gamest. No. 56. Shinseisha. April 1991. p. 44.
  13. ^ "Carib No Zaiho". Gamest. No. 56. Shinseisha. March 1994. p. 220.
  14. ^ "Warlocks of Fates Preview". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 1. Geibunsha. May 1995. pp. 74–75.
  15. ^ "Warlocks of Fates Specifications". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 2. Geibunsha. June 1995. pp. 64–67.
  16. ^ a b "Warlocks of Fates Update". Neo-Geo Freak. No. 3. Geibunsha. July 1995. pp. 74–75.
  17. ^ "Last Odyssey". neogeoprotos.com/.
  18. ^ Squideo, Captain (March 1995). "ProReview: Neo•Geo - Zed Blade". GamePro. No. 68. IDG. p. 76.
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