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The following games were initially announced as
PlayStation titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.
Title(s)
Cancellation date
Developer
Publisher
7 Blades
2000
[1]
[2]
[3]
Konami
Konami
Æon Flux
1996
[4]
Cryo Interactive
Viacom New Media
Aliens Versus Predator
1997
[5]
Rebellion Developments
Fox Interactive
Black & White
Q2, 2001
[6]
Lionhead Studios
Blackthorne
1995
[7]
Blizzard Entertainment
Bubble Symphony
1998
[8]
Taito
Virgin Interactive
Burn Cycle
Q3, 1996
[9]
TripMedia
Philips Interactive Media
Creation
1997
[10]
Bullfrog Productions
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands
January 1996,
[11]
Strategic Simulations
Data East
Demolition Man
1994
[12]
Virgin Interactive
Down in the Dumps
Q4, 1996
[13]
Haiku Studios
Philips Media
Duckman
Q1, 1997
[14]
Playmates Interactive
Dungeon Keeper
1997
[15]
Bullfrog Productions
Bullfrog Productions
Dungeon Keeper 2
Q4, 1998
[16]
Bullfrog Productions
Electronic Arts
Dungeons & Dragons Collection
1998
[17]
[18]
Capcom
Capcom
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
1996
[19]
Capcom
Capcom
Earthworm Jim 3D
Q1, 1997
[20]
Shiny Entertainment
Playmates Interactive
Enemy Zero
1996
[21]
Warp
Sony
Exodus
November 1997
[22]
Neversoft Entertainment
Sony Computer Entertainment
Evergrace
2000
[23]
FromSoftware
Agetec
Fortress
2000
[24]
Promethean Designs
Ghost Rider
1996
[25]
Neversoft Entertainment
Crystal Dynamics
Hexen II
October 1997
[26]
Raven Software
Activision
HyperBlade
September 1996
[27]
Wizbang! Software Productions
Interplay Entertainment
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
[28]
Q2, 1995
Cyberdreams
Cyberdreams
Ico
1999
[29]
Team Ico
Sony Computer Entertainment
The Indestructibles
1996
[30]
Bullfrog Productions
Sean Cooper
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
1999
[31]
LucasArts
LucasArts
Iron Soldier 2
1997
[32]
Eclipse Software Design
Jeff Gordon XS Racing
1999
[33]
Real Sports
ASC Games
The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime (US version)
Q2, 1997
[34]
Presto Studios
Acclaim Entertainment
Killing Time
1996
[35]
Logicware
Acclaim Entertainment
Kingdom O' Magic
1996
[36]
Sales Curve Interactive
Sales Curve Interactive
Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child
2000
[37]
Third Law Interactive
The Last Express
1997
[38]
GAMEBANK
Broderbund
Legions of the Undead
1995
[39]
Rebellion Developments
Lego Stunt Rally
2000
[40]
Asylum Entertainment
Lego Media
Mace: The Dark Age
1997
[41]
Midway Games
Midway Games
Madden NFL 96
1995
[42]
[43]
Visual Concepts
EA Sports
Major Damage
1996
[44]
[45]
Capcom
Sony Computer Entertainment
Malice
2004
[46]
Argonaut Games
Mud Duck Productions
Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom
1997
[47]
[48]
Mindscape
Capcom
Messiah
Shiny Entertainment
Interplay Entertainment
Monster Force
2001
[49]
Digital Eclipse Software
Konami
NHL 96
1995
[43]
[50]
EA Sports
EA Sports
NHL Blades of Steel '99
1999
[51]
Konami
Konami
Omikron: The Nomad Soul
2000
[52]
Quantic Dream
Eidos Interactive
Onimusha: Warlords
1997
[53]
Capcom
Capcom
Prince of Persia 3D
1999
[54]
Red Orb Entertainment
Red Orb Entertainment
The Punisher
1996
[55]
Crystal Dynamics
Capcom
Quake
1997
[56]
[57]
Lobotomy Software
Rebel Moon Rising
1997
[58]
Fenris Wolf
GT Interactive
Redline
1997
[59]
Accolade
Accolade
Ripper
1996
[60]
Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive
Rocket Jockey
1997
[61]
Rocket Science Games
Rocky Interactive Horror Show
1999
[62]
[63]
On-Line Entertainment
On-Line Entertainment
Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers
2001
[64]
Terraglyph Interactive Studios
Soul Reaver 2
2000
[65]
[66]
Crystal Dynamics
Eidos Interactive
Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way
1997
[67]
Zombie Studios
BMG Interactive
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
1997
[68]
Interplay Entertainment
Interplay Entertainment
Star Wars: Episode I Racer
1999
[69]
LucasArts
LucasArts
Superman
2000
[70]
[71]
[72]
BlueSky Software
Titus Interactive
Test Drive Cycles
2000
[73]
Infogrames North America
Infogrames North America
Three Dirty Dwarves
1996
[74]
Appaloosa Interactive
SegaSoft
Thrill Kill
1998
[75]
Paradox Development
Virgin Interactive
Time Crisis II
1997
[76]
Namco
Namco
Titan A.E.
Fall 2000
[77]
[78]
[79]
Blitz Games
Too Human
1999
[80]
Silicon Knights
Varuna's Forces
1996
[81]
Accent Media Productions
Waterworld
1995
[82]
Ocean Software
Wild Wild West: The Steel Assassin
1999
[83]
SouthPeak Interactive
SouthPeak Interactive
Wonder Project J2
1997
[84]
Givro Corporation
Enix
Zero 5
1997
[85]
Caspian Software
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