TheNintendo 64dazzled fans around the globe as it brought to life truly three-dimensional capabilities to beloved franchises that had long been stuck in 2D. With this monumental leap forward, game designers were eager to show off the advancements made in gaming over the past decade and bring brilliantly rendered enjoyment into the homes of the players. Getting permission from Nintendo to design and publish a game was a great honor.

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But the battle didn’t end there. For most developers and publishers, that’s when the fight to deliver on the promise of an amazing game truly began. Many finished the race and made their way into the hearts of Nintendo loyalists who owned the console. But too many were unfairly tripped up and canceled before they were released. It’s worth taking a few seconds to look over some of these titles and ponder what might have been.

10Addams Family Pinball

Someone withinside information about working at an arcademight know this piece of trivia: The best selling, most popular pinball station of all time isThe Addams Family Pinballmachine. Its 3D objects, voice lines, music, and fast action are still appreciated by collectors today.

If someone wanted to keep their coins and get the experience at home, however, they would be disappointed. Somehow, the plug was pulled on Digital Eclipse despite their good reputation and progress they made on the game.

Addams Family 3D Pinball Machine

9Cabbage

Canceled games are always disappointing, but when a project by Tsunekazu Ishihara ofPokémonfame, Shigesato Itoi ofMotheracclaim, and Shigeru Miyamoto ofMarioandZeldalegend gets scrapped, that is grounds for a revolution.

Cabbagewould have been a breeding simulator. Beforethe gaming community of animal loversriots, it should be known that their work did not go to waste. Their accomplishments were gathered up and used as the foundation for other hits likeNintendogsandAnimal Crossing.

Super Smash Brothers Nintendog Rocco On Screen

8Caesar’s Palace

When consideringthe best arcade to console ports, casino games should not be entirely disregarded. Gambling games, by far, eat up the most cash. Being able to play at home lets the players hold on to their non-virtual currency.

Caesar’s Palacehad plenty of ports prior to the N64, but when it failed to get produced on this console, it was truly the end of an era. Now fans of casino games are drawn to mobile devices where, once again, they are prone to risking their hard-earned coins.

Caeser’s Palace N64 Cancelled In Game Screenshot

7Die Hard 64

Die Hardhas a game on the NES that is notoriously awful, so bad that it almost made the list ofworst movie-based games ever. But when an N64 game was announced with early screenshots looking like a dual-wieldingGoldeneyestyle game, fans were back on board.

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The game was never allowed to succeed because of drama with another game. FOX owned the licensing for not onlyDie Hard, butCollege Hoops. AfterCollege Hoops ‘99became a commercial disaster for the N64, they decided it was best to terminate all relationships with Nintendo gaming entirely.

During an N64 showcase at a SIGGRAPH conference, a group called Paradigm Entertainment cobbled up a basic game that they felt an audience couldn’t forget. And they weren’t wrong.Egghead Shredfeatured a snowy hill, complete with obstacles like trees and forks, with a snowboarding mohawked purple egg.

Die Hard 64 Cancelled Game Dual Wielding Screenshot

The game was purely fundamental, but attendees were able to control the movement on-screen with a nifty device. Fans thought maybe this wasan Indie game destined for great success. But it appears the fun game was actually just a test run for other games that never developed.

5Mario Paint 64

CompetitorPlayStation understands that fan art is part of the magicthat makes games real in the minds of their players. Nintendo had an early awareness of this, even making a game for the Super Nintendo to help fans come up with such art calledMario Paint.

The game could also make levels and play songs. It added a host of mini-games. It has such a large following that calling it a cult classic is a disservice. For whatever reason, the folks at Nintendo figured the Super Nintendo version was enough and decided not to update the idea on newer consoles.

Egghead Shred Demo At A Live Conference

4Mystics

When players imagine an RTS, they think offan favorites likeStarCraftbefore anything else. Had a game by Realtime Associates had the proper chance to shine, it’s likely that they’d also imagine more medieval time periods and less space-age futurism.

Mysticswas a real-time game that featured not bullets but spells. Gamers got to choose between a single-player campaign or a four-player arena skirmish as players battled over various elements and then converted those elements into offensive and defensive spells. The advancements would later be used on the Wii, but the game itself never manifested.

Mario Paint SNES Game Cover

3Pitfall 64

The action-adventure gamePitfall 64would have been a grand adventure of looting and spelunking. After the game did not come to fruition on the N64, the franchise would wane until the mobile era. There are somegreat oldies-but-goodies on mobile devices, so there was some hope for fanatics of the series.

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Pitfall!was not one of the good ones. It’s still around as an endless temple runner mobile game, but theIndiana JonesmeetsTomb Raiderstyle of jungle survival and treasure gathering has long since died. The uninspired current iteration does not please fans who were teased with a complete N64 title.

2Warball

Nintendo is a powerhouse when it comes to cranking out great sports games. With the opportunity to tack on another success to their name with the release ofWarball, they’d have perhaps made the most groundbreaking sports game yet by revolutionizing digital dodgeball.

Unbelievably, the project was left by the wayside in spite of innovations like a leveling system for players and the ability to choose which balls are in the athlete’s arsenal. Plus, the quick gameplay with the throw and catch mechanics would have aged very well in the era of motion gaming.

N64 And Controller With Blank Cartridge Inserted

1Young Olympians

Hadesis proving that Greek mythology is still a hotter commodity than ever. Perhaps one reason that fans of the game are obsessed with the lore is that directly conversing with the Olympic pantheon does not have an illustrious history in the video game universe.

Young Olympianswould have more than satiated this hunger. Players would have met deities from Olympus, then either allied or tangled with them in a profound way. After its cancellation, Nintendo cruelly tried to turn the adventure, role-playing, lore-based game into a fighter on the GameCube before it was mercifully abandoned.

Pitfall 3D Beyond The Jungle Screenshot

Stock Photo Of A Dodgeball On Astroturf

Young Olympians N64 Cancelled Game Priscilla Running