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[[Battle Jungler (lost unreleased PC Engine game; 1992)|It was never meant to be commercialized but it was playable at a public event, so it counts.]]
[[Battle Jungler (lost unreleased PC Engine game; 1992)|It was never meant to be commercialized but it was playable at a public event, so it counts.]]
[[Gauntlet II (Lost Unreleased SEGA Master System port of arcade game; 1990)|This prototype needs to be found, badly.]]
[[‎Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (lost unreleased SEGA Master System port of home computer game; 1992)|Pretty ironic considering it's Indiana Jones...]]
[[Dragon's Heaven (lost build of cancelled Super Nintendo/SEGA Saturn role-playing game; 1996)|Dragon('s) Qu(H)e(aven)st.]]
[[Astrocode (lost ZX Spectrum game; 1984)|17,000 estimated ZX Spectrum games and it's not surprising this one is lost.]]


==LIST OF FUTURE ARTICLES (maybe)==
==LIST OF FUTURE ARTICLES (maybe)==
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*Lost Java phone games.
*Lost Java phone games.
*Gauntlet II (Unreleased SEGA Master System port of arcade game).


*Phantasy Star II (Lost SEGA Master System build of SEGA Genesis game; existence unconfirmed).
*Phantasy Star II (Lost SEGA Master System build of SEGA Genesis game; existence unconfirmed).
*Dragon's Heaven (Cancelled SNES/Saturn game by DigitalWire)


*Star Ocean: Material Trader (Lost mobile card game based on JRPG franchise)
*Star Ocean: Material Trader (Lost mobile card game based on JRPG franchise)

Latest revision as of 22:40, 30 September 2024

I'm here to make the lost un-lost

Yes.

Hi guys, I'm someone who frequents various gaming sites and wikis relating to either sprite-ripping (Spriter's Resource), datamining (Cutting Room Floor) or writing on the TF2 Wiki. I like to dabble in Lost Media here and there, only for video games though.

The first thing I wrote an article on, was deleted but now is back (I resurrected it with the Dragon Balls I promise)

Apparently, this is considered to be the first ever one-on-one fighting game.

Eat your heart out Richter Belmont.

A breakout clone is a breakout clone but this is too good to pass up.

Those Mega Man mobile games were too weird not to cover.

They seriously made a board game out of Tower of Druaga?

Not quite shining armor.

Not the Sonic 3 special stage.

The infamous prototype builds with the sphinx boss is finally (On the site at least).

I have no funny pun or title for this one, it's just a lost Dreamcast game.

The Godfather is... an odd choice for a side-scrolling platformer.

Another breakout clone? By the same people as that Pyramid one? Yeah, and not to be confused with "Takeshi's Castle".

"Maze Craze" game B.P. (Before Pac-Man).

Something about the moon and Obama.

Wonder why they skipped the first Pitstop?

Typing of the Jet.

How many games are called "Nightmare" anyway?

It was never meant to be commercialized but it was playable at a public event, so it counts.

This prototype needs to be found, badly.

Pretty ironic considering it's Indiana Jones...

Dragon('s) Qu(H)e(aven)st.

17,000 estimated ZX Spectrum games and it's not surprising this one is lost.

LIST OF FUTURE ARTICLES (maybe)

  • Nintendo Minnesota Set A Living-Room Lottery Test (Unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System add-on).
  • The unreleased prototype of the Die Hard game on Turbo Grafx 16 before it was a licensed game.
  • Mega Man 3 (Lost prototype build of NES game).
  • Dragon Quest IV (Unconfirmed existence of unreleased SNES port of NES game).
  • Pogo.com games (Lost Java-based webgames).
  • Unreleased Intellivision games.
  • Lost Java phone games.
  • Phantasy Star II (Lost SEGA Master System build of SEGA Genesis game; existence unconfirmed).
  • Star Ocean: Material Trader (Lost mobile card game based on JRPG franchise)