Ī platformer game announced for the Game Gear at CES 1993. Versions of the PC release were announced for the Game Gear and Sega Genesis, but neither ever released. Ī Game Gear version of the Sega Genesis, SNES, and Game Boy game was announced, but never released with the other versions. Ī Game Gear version was advertised alongside the SNES, Game Boy, Sega Channel, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 1 versions, but was the only version to never be released. Ī Game Gear port of the SNES game was announced and scheduled for release in July 1994, but never released. The game never released officially, for undisclosed reasons, though the game eventually leaked onto the internet many years later. It was a complete conversion of the other versions of the game, and was reportedly completely finished. Ī Game Gear version of the 1993 Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo and PC game was announced at CES 1994. Ī video game adaption of the Beethoven's 2nd film, was announced for the Game Gear and Sega Genesis, but only ever released for Game Boy, SNES, and MS-DOS. According to developer Ed Annunziata, the game was cancelled because the moving of the hand cursor was not fun with a d-pad controller. The game was announced for the Game Gear, Sega Genesis and Sega CD, but never released in any capacity. One of a few games proposed by Sega to publish games that would appeal more to females, the game entailed controlling a hand that would move babies out of harm's way. Only one public screenshot is known to exist, with all other known content being destroyed after cancellation. The Game Gear version was about 30% complete when it was cancelled after its main programmer left the company. Gameplay and content varied wildly among versions, but no versions ended up releasing. Games Cancelled games Title(s)Ī video game adaption of the 1988 Akira film beyond the Akira game released in 1988 was announced for the Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, SNES, and Game Boy. This list documents all known games that were confirmed for release for the Game Gear at some point, but did not end up being released for it. While doing better than many competitors, it still ended with a tenth of the units sold as the Game Boy, and towards the end of its life, had many games cancelled while companies focused on Game Boy or other versions instead. While the Game Gear was able to find some success from the Genesis's popularity, and its ability to easily port Sega's older Master System games to it, but as the Genesis faded in the mid-1990s, the Game Gear slowed and eventually ended production. With Sega finding success with their Sega Genesis in the early 1990s against rival Nintendo's SNES, Sega decided to release a handheld competitor to Nintendo's Game Boy - the Game Gear. The Game Gear was a handheld video game console by Sega. This is a list of cancelled Sega Game Gear games.
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