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''40 Winks'' was a platformer game developed by EuroCom for the PlayStation. However, '''a Nintendo 64 version''' was planned, and was very nearly finished, even receiving a review from the Official Nintendo Magazine. In late 1999, the publishers began debating whether or not they should release the game for the Nintendo 64, with IGN calling its future "uncertain".<ref>[http://uk.ign.com/articles/1999/12/17/40-winks-future-uncertain 40 Winks Future Uncertain]</ref> Ultimately, they decided against it, and the port went unreleased.
''40 Winks'' was a platformer game developed by EuroCom for the PlayStation. However, '''a Nintendo 64 version''' was planned, and was very nearly finished, even receiving a review from the Official Nintendo Magazine. In late 1999, the publishers began debating whether or not they should release the game for the Nintendo 64, with IGN calling its future "uncertain".<ref>[http://uk.ign.com/articles/1999/12/17/40-winks-future-uncertain 40 Winks Future Uncertain]</ref> Ultimately, they decided against it, and the port went unreleased.


The English, Spanish and Italian prototypes were released on a popular ROM-hosting website, and it can be discovered through a simple Google search. It is currently unknown why the game was cancelled.
The English, Spanish and Italian prototypes were released on a popular ROM-hosting website, and it can be discovered through a simple Google search. It is currently unknown why the game was cancelled.
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Revision as of 21:40, 12 January 2017

40Winks-N64.jpg

N64 box art

Status: Found

Date found: 29 Jan 2008

Found by: gorgyrip


40 Winks was a platformer game developed by EuroCom for the PlayStation. However, a Nintendo 64 version was planned, and was very nearly finished, even receiving a review from the Official Nintendo Magazine. In late 1999, the publishers began debating whether or not they should release the game for the Nintendo 64, with IGN calling its future "uncertain".[1] Ultimately, they decided against it, and the port went unreleased.

The English, Spanish and Italian prototypes were released on a popular ROM-hosting website, and it can be discovered through a simple Google search. It is currently unknown why the game was cancelled.

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