This is a list of cancelled Nintendo 64 video games. The Nintendo 64 is a video game console released by Nintendo in 1996. The console was a moderate success with its 32.93 millions units sold; it was three times as much as one competitor, the Sega Saturn, but only a third of the sales of its other competitor, the original PlayStation. Third party game developers cancelled games due to its unconventional N64 controller and Nintendo's decision to stick with the game cartridge format, which featured far less storage than the PlayStation's CD-ROMs. Additionally, the brief lifespan and commercial failure of the Japan-only Nintendo 64 add-on - the 64DD lead to the cancellation or reworking of many first party games. This list documents all known games that were confirmed for the Nintendo 64 at some point, but did not end up being released for it in any capacity. It also lists documents cancelled 64DD games, or 64DD-specific versions of games never released.[1][2][3][4]

List of cancelled Nintendo 64 games

Title(s) Dates/Notes/Reasons Developer Publisher
360: Three Sixty / 3Sixty In 1999, it was reported that the PC release would receive versions for the Nintendo 64 and the original PlayStation, though only the additional PlayStation version ever materialized.[5][6] Smart Dog Cryo Interactive
64 Wars An entry of Nintendo's Wars series announced for the Nintendo 64. Some game footage was briefly demonstrated at Nintendo Space World 1999, where it was shown to be developed by Hudson Soft instead of its usual developer Intelligent Systems, but little else was announced, and the game never materialized in any capacity.[7][8] Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
7th Legion A real-time strategy game released for PC platforms in 1997, it was reported that Nintendo was to work with the game's developers to create a Nintendo 64 version of the game, but this version never materialized.[9] Epic MegaGames MicroProse
40 Winks A platformer in development for the Nintendo 64 and the original PlayStation. The N64 version was far enough along to have review copies sent out to publications such as Nintendo Power, but just prior to the PlayStation version's 1999 release, financial troubles with the game's publisher, GT Interactive, and their subsequent buyout by Infogrames, lead to the delay of the N64 version. That, combined with the PlayStation version's poor reviews, lead to its cancellation. Twenty years later, Piko Interactive obtained the rights, raised money through a successful Kickstarter and released an unofficial, aftermarket N64 version of the game in 2019.[10][11][12][13] Eurocom GT Interactive
Actua Golf series entry/ Actua Golf 4 IGN reported that multiple entries in the multiplatform Actua Golf series were scheduled to come to the Nintendo 64, but never materialized. Specifically, in 1999, they reported than an Actua Golf 4 was announced and in development for the N64. The title was planned on being the first to utilize the PGA European Tour license. However, later in the year, Gremlin Interactive was bought out by Infogrames, and no further Actua sports titles were released, including Actual Golf 4, which was not released for any platforms.[14][15] Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Addams Family Pinball A video game adaption of the Addams Family pinball machine was announced to be in development for the Nintendo 64, but was cancelled and never released in any capacity.[16] Digital Eclipse GT Interactive
Automobili Lamborghini Add-On IGN reported it as one of multiple Titus Interactive games to receive a separate 64DD release with additional content added from its standard Nintendo 64 release, though the 64DD version never released. While no reason was given, the standard version only released in the West, while the 64DD never released out of Japan.[17] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Beetle Adventure Racing 2 / Adventure Racing 2 A sequel to the original Beetle Adventure Racing (1999) was started shortly after the completion of the first title. During development, the team decided to drop the Volkswagen Beetle licensing and experiment with a number of other different non-licensed vehicles instead, leading to the name change of Adventure Racing 2. The game was eventually cancelled, as the original title was a critical success, but a commercial failure. [18] Paradigm Entertainment Electronic Arts
Cabbage A pet raising/breeding game in development by Nintendo employee Shigesato Itoi with Shigeru Miyamoto for the 64DD. The game featured a protracted development cycle between 1997 and 2000. The game was eventually cancelled without any footage ever being shown, but it was reported to influence the development and gameplay of future game series Animal Crossing and Nintendogs.[19][20] Nintendo Nintendo
Carnivàle: Cenzo's Adventure A video game adaption of the Carnivale film in development for the Nintendo 64, the game was cancelled at about 50-60% complete after its developers suffered financial problems and layoffs that lead them to be unable to complete the game. The game was demonstrated briefly at E3 1999, and in 2022, the E3 build leaked onto the internet.[21][22] Terraglyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
Cavalry Battle 3000 A racing video game announced in the late 1990s for the Nintendo 64. Little else was revealed about the game, and it never materialized in any capacity.[23] Japan System Supply Japan System Supply
Championship Motocross featuring Ricky Carmichael A Nintendo 64 version of the 1999 original PlayStation release was announced to be in development by Pacific Coast Power & Light, who was previous responsible for the PlayStation to N64 conversions of Nuclear Strike 64 and Road Rash 64, but the N64 release of Championship Motorcross never materialized.[24][25] Pacific Coast Power & Light THQ
DD Sequencer A music creation game listed for the Nintendo 64DD's Randnet online service. Little was revealed, and the game never materialized.[26][27] Nintendo Nintendo
Deadly Honor An action game featuring actor Steven Segal announced for a late 1997 release for both the original PlayStation and the Nintendo 64, the game was cancelled in its beta stages and never released in any capacity for either platform.[28][29] TecMagik TecMagik
Derby Day[30] 1999 ChunSoft Aquamarine
DethKarz[31] 1998 Beam Software Melbourne House
Diablo[32] 1998 DMA Design GT Interactive
Die Hard 64[33][34] 1999/2000 Bits Studios Fox Interactive
Digital Horse Racing Newspaper[35] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Digital Sports Newspaper[35] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Dinosaur Planet[36] 2000/2001 Rare Nintendo
Dragon Sword April 2000 Interactive Studios MGM Interactive
Driver 64[37] Reflections Interactive GT Interactive
DT Bloodmasters[38] Marigul Management Media Factory
Echo Delta[39] Clever Trick Nintendo
Egg Head Shred[40] 1996 Paradigm Entertainment Eidos Interactive
Eternal Darkness[41] 2001 Silicon Knights Nintendo
Extreme Sports 64[42] Mid 1999 Innerloop Studios
F-18 Super Hornet[43] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
FIFA 2000[44] 1999 EA Canada EA Sports
Final Round 64[45] Konami Konami
Fire Emblem 64[46][47] September 2000 Intelligent Systems Nintendo
First Samurai 64[48] Vivid Image Vivid Image
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge[49] 2000 Interactive Studios Hasbro Interactive
Glover 2[50] 1999 Interactive Studios Hasbro Interactive
Golgo 13[51] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
Grabbed by the Ghoulies[52] 2002 Rare Nintendo
Gun Turret Legend[53]
Hashire Boku no Uma (Betray My Horse)[54] Culture Brain
Hype: The Time Quest[55] 1999 Ubi Soft Montreal Ubi Soft
Ikazuchi no Go toku (Farewell Gang)[56] Late 1996 Toyogo Inc. SETA Corporation
Jetball[57] CodeMasters CodeMasters
Joust 3D[58] Player 1 Midway Games
Kameo: Elements of Power Shortly after completion of Donkey Kong 64, Rare started early work on Kameo for the Nintendo 64.[59] By the time it was publicly announced at E3 2001, development had already shifted to the GameCube.[60] In 2002, when Microsoft bought Rare, the GameCube version was cancelled and development was shifted to the original Xbox.[61] The game experienced a lengthy 4 year development period from there, leading to it being cancelled on Xbox in favor of releasing as a launch title for the Xbox 360 in 2005.[62] Rare Microsoft
Kirby Ball 64 / Kirby Bowl 64/Kirby's Air Ride Work on a sequel to Kirby's Dream Course (1994) began on the Nintendo 64 directly after the original title's release, and was initially reported to be a launch title for the system. Early iterations of the game included controlling Kirby characters in snowboarding races and a battle mode to physically bump other player out of designated gameplay areas. Gameplay was shown at evens like Nintendo Space World 1995 and E3 1996. By 1998, it was reported that the game was put on-hold while Nintendo concentrated on finishing up 1080° Snowboarding (1998). The concept was eventually reworked and released for the N64's successor, the GameCube, as Kirby Air Ride (2003). [63][64][65][66] HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Lobo[67] Ocean Software Ocean Software
Luigi's Mansion[68] 2000 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Magic Flute[69] 1998 SunSoft USA SunSoft USA
Magic the Gathering: Armageddon[70] Acclaim Entertainment
Mario Paint 64DD[47] 1997 Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions[71] August 1999 Imagineer Imagineer
Mission Impossible 64DD[72] 1997 Infogrames Infogrames
Momotarou Festival[73] Konami Konami
Mother 3 August 22, 2000 HAL Laboratory, Ape Inc. Nintendo
Mystics[74] Realtime Associates Nintendo
NBA Showtime 2000[75] 1999 Eurocom Entertainment Software Midway Games
NHL Blades of Steel 2000[76] 2000 Konami Konami
NHRA Drag Racing[77] Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive
Need for Speed 64[78] 1999 Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Nightmare Creatures II[79][80] 1999/2000 Kalisto Entertainment Activision
Ninja 64[81] Capcom Capcom
On & Off Racing[82] Genki Imagineer
Onimusha: Warlords[83] 2000 Capcom Capcom
Project Dream / Dream: Land of Giants 1996[84] Rareware
Pac-Man World Namco
Panel de Pon 64[85] 1999/2000 Nintendo Software Technology Nintendo
Pitfall 64[86] Activision Activision
Pokémon 64DD[87] 1998/1999 Game Freak Nintendo
Powerslide[88] 1997 Emergent Software
Puma Street Soccer[89] Pixel Storm SunSoft
Quest For Camelot A video game adaption of the film Quest for Camelot was announced for both the Nintendo 64 and the 64DD, but both versions were cancelled due to the film's poor commercial performance. Only a radically different version for the Game Boy Color ever released.[17][90] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Rally Masters[91] Digital Illusions Infogrames
Resident Evil Zero 2000 Capcom Capcom
Ronaldo V-Football[92] 1999 Power & Magic Infogrames
Roto Gunners[93][94] TecMagik TecMagik
Sea-Doo Hydrocross[95] February 8, 2001 Vicarious Visions Vatical Entertainment
Smurfs 64[96] Infogrames Infogrames
South Park 2[97] 1999 Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Space Bunnies Must Die![98] 1999 Jinx/Ripcord Games Take-Two Interactive
Superman 64 DD IGN reported it as one of multiple Titus Interactive games to receive a separate 64DD release with additional content added from its standard Nintendo 64 release, though the 64DD version never released. While no reason was given, the standard version was critically panned, and it only released in the West, while the 64DD never released out of Japan.[17] Titus Interactive Titus Interactive
Surf Assault[99] Looking Glass Studios
Suul 64DD[100] 1999/2000 Genki Imagineer
Sydney 2000[101] October 10, 2000 Attention to Detail Eidos Interactive
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy[102] 1999 Z-Axis Take 2
Test Drive Rally[103] 2000 Digital Illusions CE Infogrames
Title Defense[104] Climax Entertainment
Conker's Quest / Twelve Tales: Conker 64[105] 1999 Rare
UEFA Soccer '98[106] 1998 Power & Magic Ocean Software
Ultra Descent[107] 1997 Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Ultra Primitive Man[108] Late 1995 Hudson Soft Hudson Soft
Unreal[109][110] 1999/2000 DMA Design GT Interactive
Velvet Dark 2000[111] Rareware
VR Sports Powerboat Racing[21] February 8, 2001 Terra Glyph Interactive Studios Vatical Entertainment
VRS Racer[112][113] Marigul Management
Wall Street 64[114] 2000 Nintendo Nintendo
Warball[115][116] Looking Glass Studios
Waterworks[117][118] 1999 Optimus
Weekins[119] SuperHappyFunFun
W.E.T Corpse[120] 1997 Vic Tokai Vic Tokai
X-Men: Mutant Academy[121][122] 2000 Quick Draw Activision
Xtreme Roller[123] 2001 Microïds Microïds
Young Olympians[124][125] 2000 Saffire
Yousuke Ide’s Mah-jongg School[126] Late 1999 SETA Corporation SETA Corporation

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