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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
The Avengers' cancelled first person action game from THQ for Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Wii U is explored by Liam. The game would have loosely followed the Secret Invasion storyline from the Marvel comic books, and was meant to be released around the same time as the first Avengers movie. The game was being developed in 2010 and 2011, but was never announced. It was intended to be a big budget AAA game with a 2+ year life cycle. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel from here on out.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
This cancelled Batman project was an open world stealth action game being made by Pandemic Studios to be published by EA. It was in development from 2006 to 2008, and was originally meant to release alongside The Dark Knight movie. The game would also feature actors from the film doing voiceover. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
This cancelled Superman project was an open world game being made by Factor 5 or the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. It was an open world game with a big line-up of villains, and would recreate many classic battles from the Superman comics. It was essentially Factor 5's last major project in development before their closure. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
This cancelled Dirty Harry project was a third person action game set between the first and second Dirty Harry movies. It would have featured a number of Hollywood actors, such as Clint Eastwood, Laurence Fishburne, and Lucy Lui. Two separate versions of the game were being developed: one by The Collective Inc for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and another by Sensory Sweep for PlayStation 2 Nintendo Wii, DS, Xbox, PC, and PSP. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
These cancelled Perfect Dark games would have released on the Xbox 360. They would've had a more serious tone than both Perfect Dark Zero and the original N64 title, and would have been securely based in sci-fi rather than fantasy. Perfect Dark: Core was worked on for about a year, starting in 2006 and into 2007. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear was developed by 5000ft inc, and started out as a rather small third person action game for the PlayStation 2. After the team became aware that a Daredevil movie was in the works, the game became open-world. Knowing that the game would have more brand recognition at launch, the game's publication was expanded to the Xbox and PC as well as the PS2. Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel from here on out.
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Unseen64: Cancelled Star Wars Games You've Never Seen Before
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype and cancelled videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
This video reveals two cancelled projects by Factor 5. The first is a Rogue Squadron Compilation with new features, including updated online multiplayer. The game was originally planned as an Xbox game, but several factors led to the game being developed for the Nintendo Wii. This Wii version had no online multiplayer, but included new modes that supported wii motion plus. The second project was Star Wars Dark Squadron. This would be a flight combat game like Rogue Squadron, but the player would take control of Darth Vader and control the imperial army. The third game discussed in this video is an action-adventure game staring Chewbacca. The game would have seen chewy as a bounty hunter, and would have took place before he became friends with Han Solo.
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Unseen64: Marvel's Cancelled Ghost Rider PlayStation Game
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This video details a cancelled Ghost Rider game by Neversoft, Crystal Dynamics, and Marvel from 1996. The game used a tweaked version of the engine used for Skeleton Warriors, and was
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This video details a cancelled Ghost Rider game by Neversoft, Crystal Dynamics, and Marvel from 1996. The game used a tweaked version of the engine used for Skeleton Warriors, and was planned to release exclusively on the original PlayStation. Support for the game was dropped when its publisher, Crystal Dynamics, decided to pull out of its publishing deals and focus on developing games in-house. There were also concerns surrounding the game's genre, as Crystal Dynamics believed sidescrolling games were falling out of fashion.
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Unseen64: 6 Abandoned Games From Nintendo, Marvel, EA, FOX, Warner Bros. & Factor 5
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This video details 6 abandoned games from various publishers. First up is an Electra game from Marvel which would have been a spin-off of the cancelled Daredevil game previously features
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This video details 6 abandoned games from various publishers. First up is an Electra game from Marvel which would have been a spin-off of the cancelled Daredevil game previously features on Unseen64. The second title was a potential first person Command and Conquer game from EA and Criterion. The third game was contemplated during the earliest stages of development for Kid Icarus Uprising. Masahiro Sakurai had plans to create a Star Fox game on the Nintendo 3DS, but the project eventually developed into a revival of Kid Icarus after Sakurai came to the conclusion that his desired gameplay mechanics didn't suit Star Fox. The fourth game is again from Criterion. It would have been based on the Mad Max franchise, and published by 20th Century Fox. The fifth game is yet another Dirty Harry title. This game would have been an open-world crime game published by Warner Bros. The last game in this list is connected to Factor 5's PlayStation 3 title, Lair. Early in Lair's development, Factor 5 wished to use to the Dungeons and Dragons license.
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype, cancelled and unreleased
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Unseen64 is an independent, non-profit online archive dedicated to the preservation of videogame history. Unseen64 contributors help document prototype, cancelled and unreleased videogames by archiving information, images, and videos for future reference. The organization is led by a collective of gamers from all around the world. If you would like to contribute, please read more at: www.unseen64.net/help
This video details the development of a failed pitch of a video game tie-in to the TRON sequel, TRON: Legacy. This pitch in particular was developed by Chicago's Day 1 Studios, who had previously worked with Lucasarts. The project was planned to be published on Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3 and PC.
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This video details the development of a failed pitch of a video game tie-in to the Watchmen franchise. The proposal was developed by Bottlerocket Entertainment, who was mostly comprised
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This video details the development of a failed pitch of a video game tie-in to the Watchmen franchise. The proposal was developed by Bottlerocket Entertainment, who was mostly comprised of ex-staff members from Sony San Diego. The project would have featured various gameplay styles inspired by the comics, and would have followed the Watchmen team as they impacted historical events such as the assassination of JFK. Another idea Bottlerocket had was an open-world third person action adventure game that revolved around Rorschach. The target platforms for Battlerocket's game were never fully decided, but they were planning a multiplatform release, possibly for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (PS3) and the Nintendo Wii.
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This video details the development of an open world Flash video game. The project was developed by Bottlerocket Entertainment, who was mostly comprised of ex-staff members from Sony San
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This video details the development of an open world Flash video game. The project was developed by Bottlerocket Entertainment, who was mostly comprised of ex-staff members from Sony San Diego. The project also had involvement from Warner Brothers, who had the license for DC Comics’ franchise and character of Wally West. Through Liam's analysis, it’s easy to see the title's gameplay was ambitious even in its prototype stage. In its earliest stages, the developers even considered having cameos from other super heroes such as Batman and Superman. The target platforms for Battlerocket's game were the Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) and the Nintendo Wii.
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This video details the development of a prototype skateboarding game titled Sonic The Hedgehog Extreme. Sonic Extreme was developed by Vision Scape Interactive, and was originally
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This video details the development of a prototype skateboarding game titled Sonic The Hedgehog Extreme. Sonic Extreme was developed by Vision Scape Interactive, and was originally developed without SEGA's consent. The project reused technology developed by Vision Scape for their Tech Deck Playset software, as well as a cancelled game based on Nickelodeon's Rocket Power cartoon. Vision Scape presented the pitch to Sonic Team's Yuji Naka, and Naka seemed to be impressed. Communication from SEGA broke down after this meeting however, and the project progressed no further. Around two years later, SEGA demonstrated their new title, Sonic Riders, which resembled Vision Scape's pitch. Vision Scape hoped that the project would find its way to Xbox, Gamecube, and PlayStation 2 (PS2) once it was finished.
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Why Does Link Look Like an Elf? Ft PeanutButterGamer - Your Questions Answered (The Legend of Zelda)
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In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a quick look at our biggest discovered of 2023, including exclusive information about The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask we acquired by
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In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a quick look at our biggest discovered of 2023, including exclusive information about The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask we acquired by translating old Japanese magazines, new details about a cancelled Pokemon game as well as resorting a Pokemon game that was lost media, reveals of two scrapped Retro Studios titles and a pitch, and new details on two lost Sonic the Hedgehog games.
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