List of cancelled Atari Jaguar games

The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console released by Atari in 1993. It was marketed as the first 64-bit game system. It was launched as part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, but unlike later fifth-generation consoles, it struggled to capture major market share from the dominant last generation consoles, the Genesis and the Super NES. In turn, game development was complicated by the complex multi-chip architecture, hardware bugs, and poor programming tools, which lead to a large number of game cancellations. Atari attempted to extend the system's lifespan by releasing the Jaguar CD add-on, and emphasizing the Jaguar's price, but it still failed to find its niche. Atari internally abandoned the system by the end of 1995, liquidating its inventory by 1996. The commercial failure of the Jaguar, in turn, prompted Atari to leave the console market and restructure itself as a third-party developer. This list documents games that were announced or in development for the Jaguar at some point, but did not end up being released for it in any capacity. It also documents cancelled Jaguar CD games.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

List

There are currently 209 games on this list.[a]

List of cancelled Atari Jaguar games
Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Notes/Reasons
AC/DC: Defenders of Metal Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive Proposal document exists.[9]
Aero the Acro-Bat Softgold Computerspiele GmbH Sunsoft No prototype has surfaced.
Age Of Darkness OMC Games Hellified Games Artwork exists but no actual development started.[10]
Akira Hand Made Software N/a [11][12]
Alien Storm Sanritsu Atari Corporation Conversion of the Master System port.
Alien vs Predator 2: Annihilation Beyond Games Atari Corporation Game design document proposal exists.[13] An unfinished Alien model also exists under ownership of Beyond Games' de facto successor - WildWorks.[14]
Allegiance Team17 N/a No actual development started on Jaguar version.[15][16]
Alone in the Dark Infogrames Infogrames [17]
American Football Park Place Productions Parker Brothers Announced in 1993.[18][19] Also known as 3D Football.[20]
The Architect N/a Atari Corporation One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar.
Arena Battles N/a N/a Proposal document exists.[21]
Arlo Armadillo vs. The Bugs Below Atari Corporation Atari Corporation Part of the scrapped Atari Mascot Character game project.[22] Artwork and proposal document exists.[23]
Artemis Springer Spaniel Software Springer Spaniel Software No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond planning phase.[24][25]
The Assassin OMC Games Hellified Games Two ROM image demos were released for free by the developers.[26] Also planned for the Atari 8-bit computers.
Assault: Covert Ops MidNite Entertainment Group MidNite Entertainment Group Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[27]
Asteroids iThink N/a Technical demo. A ROM image was leaked online in 2017.
Automaniacs Visual Dimensions 3D Visual Dimensions 3D Spiritual successor to Club Drive.[28] Development was halted for unknown reasons.[29]
Azeron Beyond Games Beyond Games [14]
Bases Loaded Jaleco Jaleco [30][31]
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game Probe Entertainment Atari Corporation Conversion of the PlayStation port.
Battle Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions [12]
Battle Lords Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman. Nearly complete.[32] Also planned for PC.
BattleWheels Beyond Games Beyond Games Updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[14]
Big Red Racing Big Red Software Domark N/a
B.I.O.S.Fear Zinc Studios All Systems Go Technologies Promotional press kit exists.[25][33][34][35][36]
Bomberman Legends Genetic Fantasia Atari Corporation, Hudson Soft Source code recovered by original authors.[37] Artwork exists.[38]
Buggy Ball Virtuality Entertainment Virtuality Entertainment Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[39]
Casino Royale Telegames Telegames [40]
Center Court Tennis Zeppelin Games N/a Announced in 1994.[25][41]
Centipede 2000 Dark Science Atari Corporation Source code is lost.[42] Footage of the in-game engine exists.[43]
Cheesy CTA Developments Ocean Software First announced in May 1994.[25][44] Move to and released on PlayStation.[45] Due to commercial and critical failure of the system.[46]
Chopper Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation Inspired by Choplifter. Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[47] Nearly complete.[32]
Circle of Four JV Enterprises N/a No actual development started due to lack of funding.
Cisco Heat Jaleco Atari Corporation [30][31]
Classic Traxx Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation Game design document proposal exists.[48]
ClayFighter Interplay Productions Interplay Productions [49]
The Cleansing: Starring Bill Donahue Band In The Box Entertainment N/a 20% complete.[50]
Commander Blood Cryo Interactive Atari Corporation, Microfolie's Editions, Mindscape [51]
Commando Microïds N/a
Cops Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive Based upon the Fox TV program of the same name. Proposal document exists.[52]
Country Vid Grid High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 100% complete.[53] No prototype has surfaced.
Creature Shock Argonaut Software Atari Corporation, Virgin Interactive Entertainment Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after the poor reception of a video demo showcased at Autumn ECTS '95 and several delays.[54]
Crime Patrol American Laser Games N/a [35][36]
Cyber Knights Imagitec Design N/a [55]
Cygnus N/a N/a
Dactyl Nightmare Virtuality Entertainment Virtuality Entertainment Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[39]
Dactyl Joust High Voltage Software Atari Corporation A 3D reimagining of the original 1982 arcade game,[56] which was also intended to be included as a bonus.[57] Footage exists.[58]
Dante's Inferno Gorilla Systems Corporation Atari Corporation Based upon the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy.[59] An early playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004. Also planned for PC.[60]
Dark Guardian Episode 1: Unknown Enemy OMC Games Hellified Games An early playable demo was showcased to the public at JagFest 2K1.[61] A ROM image of the demo was leaked online in 2018.
Deathwatch Data Design Interactive Atari Corporation Source code is lost and no prototype has surfaced.[62]
Defcon 1 Dark Knight Games
Visual Dimensions 3D
Dark Knight Games Vaporware title.[63]
Demolition Man Virgin Interactive Entertainment Atari Corporation Conversion of the 3DO original. Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after several delays.[64]
Deus Silmarils N/a Released on PC.[65]
Discworld Perfect 10 Productions Atari Corporation Former Perfect 10 Productions employee stated no actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond discussion phase due to market issues.[66]
Doom II id Software N/a [67]
Dracula the Undead Atari Corporation Atari Corporation First announced in 1993.[68] Update of the Atari Lynx original.[35][36]
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp Epicenter Interactive ReadySoft Incorporated A non-playable demo was included in the Jaguar CD port of Brain Dead 13.[69][70]
Droppings Delta Music Systems Incorporation N/a [25]
Dungeon Depths MidNite Entertainment Group MidNite Entertainment Group Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[71]
Earthworm Jim Softgold Computerspiele GmbH Atari Corporation Source code of the conversion and alpha build consisting of basic character animations are lost.[72]
Earthworm Jim 2 Shiny Entertainment N/a Under consideration but no actual development began on Jaguar version.[73]
Eternal Darkness: Scent Of the Spider OMC Games Hellified Games Under planning phase but no actual development started.[74]
European Soccer Challenge Telegames Telegames Conversion of the Atari Lynx port.[25]
Evidence: The Last Report Microïds Microïds Released on PC and PlayStation.[25]
Evolution: Dino Dudes 2 Imagitec Design Atari Corporation
Exorex Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation Conversion of the arcade original.[75]
Falcon Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByte [76]
FIFA International Soccer Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 Core Design N/a [78][79]
Formula One Grand Prix MicroProse MicroProse [80]
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball N/a Acclaim Entertainment
Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster Alexandria N/a
Freelancer 2120: The Asaka Contract Imagitec Design Atari Corporation Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[81][82][83]
Gain Ground Sanritsu Atari Corporation Under consideration but scrapped.
Galactic Gladiators Photosurrealism N/a Footage exists.[25][84]
Gates of Zendocon Bethesda Softworks Atari Corporation Planned updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original. No actual development started on Jaguar version due to lack of interest.[85]
Gotcha! The Dome Software Developments Atari Corporation Unrelated to the 1973 video game of the same name. Currently under ownership of Creative Assembly director Jonathan Court.[86]
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket Williams Brothers Developments Telegames Development was halted due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[87]
Gravon: Real Virtuality Suma N/a Conversion of the Atari Falcon original.[88]
Green-Thang Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation Artwork conversion had barely started but coding was 80% finished and it is currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[47] Nearly complete.[32]
Gunfight Max Band In The Box Entertainment N/a 50% complete.[89] Development was halted due to technical issues.[90]
Gunship 2000 MicroProse MicroProse Unknown if full development on Jaguar version was started beyond rudimentary 3D modelling.[91]
HardBall III NuFX Atari Corporation [92]
HardBall IV High Voltage Software N/a
Heart of Darkness Amazing Studio Virgin Interactive Entertainment No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond proposition.[93]
Highlander II: The Quest for Knowledge Lore Design Limited Atari Corporation Second title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[94][95] Also planned for PC.[60]
Highlander III: The Time of Endings Lore Design Limited Atari Corporation Third and last title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[95][96] Also planned for PC.[60]
Hosenose and Booger All Systems Go Technologies Activision Promotional artwork exists.[97][98]
Indiana Jags Virtual Xperience Virtual Xperience A few graphics were created for the project.[99]
Inferno Digital Image Design N/a [11]
Infinite Maze Bad Dog Software N/a Proposal document exists.[100]
Iratan Supremacy Level 7 Software N/a Artwork exists.[101][102]
Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal Realtime Associates Acclaim Entertainment
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity Silmarils Atari Corporation Conversion of the Atari Falcon version.[103] 100% complete but left unpublished due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[104]
Ishar 4: Ishar Genesis Silmarils N/a Planned fourth entry in the Ishar series. First announced in 1995.[105] Former Silmarils programmer stated ideas developed for it were later implemented into Asghan: The Dragon Slayer.[103]
Isle of the Dead Rainmaker Software N/a Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[35][36]
Jack Nicklaus Cyber Golf Hand Made Software Atari Corporation Various playable builds were leaked online. Game design document exists.[106]
James Pond 3 Millennium Interactive Telegames Sub-contracted programmer and associated code of the conversion disappeared after development started.
Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour Ubi Soft Atari Corporation [80]
John Madden Football N/a Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Judge Dredd Acclaim Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Kasumi Ninja II Hand Made Software Atari Corporation Game design document exists.[107][108][109]
Kick Off 3 Anco Software Imagineer Showcased once in April 1994 running on development hardware.[17][110] No prototype has surfaced.
Kid Vid Grid High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 100% complete.[111] No prototype has surfaced.
Konan Arcade Zone N/a Gameplay footage exists.[112][113][114][115] No prototype has surfaced.[116]
Legions of the Undead Rebellion Developments Atari Corporation Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[117] Artwork, models, prototypes and source code may still exist under ownership of Rebellion.[118]
Lester the Unlikely DTMC DTMC [12][119]
Litil Divil Gremlin Graphics N/a [25][35][36]
Little Big Adventure N/a Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Livewire Black Scorpion Software, Cortex Design Atari Corporation Currently under ownership of original author Douglas Little.[120]
Lobo Ocean Software N/a Based upon the DC Comics character of the same name.[25][35][36]
Lollapalooza: The Game Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive Based upon the music festival of the same name. Proposal document exists.[52]
Mad Dog McCree American Laser Games N/a [12][35][36]
Magic Carpet Bullfrog Productions Atari Corporation Former Bullfrog programmer stated conversion was being developed in-house first before Atari Corp. bought the game's right in order to port it themselves.
Mechtiles Beyond Games N/a Updated conversion of the unreleased Atari Lynx original.[14]
Mind Ripper Tiertex Design Studios Atari Corporation Based upon the HBO film of the same name by Wes Craven.[92] Game design document exists.
Miniature Golf DTMC DTMC [121]
Mortal Kombat Iguana Entertainment Iguana Entertainment [17]
Mortal Kombat 3 Williams Entertainment Atari Corporation Advertized as 89% complete.[122]
Mountain Sports DTMC DTMC Conversion of the also unreleased SNES version.[25]
Nanoterror Delta Music Systems Incorporation N/a [25]
Navy Commando Microïds N/a [25]
The Need for Speed Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Nerf Max Force Genus Microprogramming Atari Corporation
Nerves of Steel Rainmaker Software N/a Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[25]
Netherworld N/a N/a Proposal document exists.[123]
NeuroDancer: Journey Into the Neuronet! PIXIS Interactive N/a [124]
Nexus Shen Technologies SARL Atari Corporation Inspired by Raiden. 30% complete prior to cancellation.[125]
Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing Gremlin Graphics Gremlin Graphics [25]
Obsession Unique Development Studios N/a Nearly complete but scrapped by developers due to market reasons.[126]
Off Road Rally N/a Time Warner Interactive No prototype has surfaced.[127]
Omega Race Temporary Sanity Designs N/a Proposal document exists.
Oracle Octave Oracle Science International N/a No prototype has surfaced.[128]
Orb Of Bengazi OMC Games Hellified Games Planned sequel to The Assassin.[129] No actual development started beyond planning phase.
OutRunners Sega Atari Corporation Conversion of the Sega Genesis port.
Phantasy Star II Sega Atari Corporation Conversion of the Sega Genesis original.
Phase Zero Hyper Image Productions Cancelled due to Atari ending Jaguar support.[130][131]
Phear H2O Entertainment Atari Corporation Released on Nintendo 64 as Tetrisphere.[132] No prototype has surfaced.
Phong 2000 Phalanx Software N/a [25]
Pong 2000 Atari Corporation Atari Corporation A 3D reimagining of the original 1972 arcade game.[133]
Pong! Retour 2048/Virtual Xperience Virtual Xperience Freeware Pong clone. A ROM image was leaked online.[134]
PowerSlide Elite Systems, Williams Brothers Developments Telegames [40]
Quake id Software N/a Advertized as 30% complete.[122]
Return Fire Alexandria Prolific Publishing
Return of Magic N/a N/a
Return to Zork Activision Activision [135]
Revolution X Rage Software N/a [25]
Rise of the Robots Art Data Interactive, Williams Brothers Developments Time Warner Interactive [69][70]
Riven N/a Sunsoft No actual development started on Jaguar CD version
Road Rash Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform[77]
RoboCop Ocean Software N/a Proposal document exists.
Robot Gladiators N/a N/a Proposal document exists.[136]
Robotron N/a Atari Corporation Planned update of the original 1982 arcade game.[137]
Rocky Interactive Horror Show Transylvania Interactive Atari Corporation A non-playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004.[116] Released on PC.
Rollcage Team17 N/a No actual development started on Jaguar version.[15][16]
S.A.I. Corps Band In The Box Entertainment N/a 40% complete.[138]
Sam's Bowl-A-Rama Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive Proposal document exists.[52]
Sanscript Journey Atari Corporation Atari Corporation Based upon the ancient Sanskrit language.[139]
The Shadow Ocean Software Ocean Software Based upon the 1994 film of the same name.[11] Development on Jaguar CD version was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[44]
Shinobi Sega Atari Corporation Conversion of the Master System port.
Shock Wave Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Slam Racer Sinister Developments N/a Early playable demo was included alongside the physical homebrew release of Painter for Jaguar CD.[140] Development was halted due to lack of interest, monetary issues and closure of Atari Corp.[141]
Sokoban N/a Atari Corporation
Soulstar Core Design Atari Corporation A bootlet copy was sold off on eBay in 2004.[142] Playthrough of a nearly complete build exists.[143]
SpaceGuy MP Games Carousel International Corporation Intended for used on kiddie rides with integrated Jaguar consoles as control units.[144][145]
Space Hulk N/a N/a [146]
Space Invaders Virtuality Entertainment N/a Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. Game design document exists.[147][148]
Space Junk Imagitec Design Atari Corporation Conversion of the unfinished Atari Falcon original.[55]
Space Pirate Atari Corporation Atari Corporation One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar. First announced in 1993.[68] Inspired by Metroid.[139]
Starlight Bowl A-Rama V-Real Interactive N/a [149]
Starnet Virtual Xperience N/a [35][36]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByte [19]
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity MicroProse MicroProse [35][36][80]
Steel Talons Atari Corporation Atari Corporation [80]
Striker '95 Rage Software N/a Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[150][151]
Stunt Car Racer MicroProse N/a [12][152]
Sudden Impact Creative Talents Atari Corporation [153]
Summer Games II Teque London Atari Corporation [60]
Super Off Road N/a Telegames [154]
Super Space Acer Moving Target Software Design N/a Proposal document exists.[155]
Swagman Core Design N/a [156]
T-MEK Time Warner Interactive Atari Corporation
TFX Digital Image Design Ocean Software [11]
Thea Realm Fighters High Voltage Software Atari Corporation
Thunderhawk Core Design N/a [78][79]
Thunderstalker Telegames Telegames [40]
Tinhead MicroProse UK N/a Conversion of the Sega Genesis original. No prototype has surfaced.
Tiny Toon Adventures Atari N/a [157]
Toki Goes Apespit Ocean Software Ocean Software Development on the project was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[91]
Tomb Raider Core Design N/a [156]
Top Fuel Tiertex Design Studios N/a Game design document proposal exists.
Turrican Softgold Computerspiele GmbH N/a Under discussion but no actual development started on Jaguar version.[72]
Twin Crystals Sinister Developments N/a [25][158]
Ultimate Brain Games Teque London Telegames A ROM image was leaked online in 2008 by former Teque London programmer.
Uncle Oswald's Invention Atari Corporation Atari Corporation A few surviving pre-rendered graphics and animations were released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #3 in 2004.[142][159]
Virtual VCS Temporary Sanity Designs Atari Corporation An Atari 2600 emulator.[160] A ROM image was released online in 2017 by video game collector Clint Thompson.
Virtuoso Williams Brothers Developments Telegames Development was halted due to market issues.[161]
Vortex Argonaut Software N/a [49]
Warlock N/a Trimark Interactive [162]
Waterworld Ocean Software Ocean Software [163]
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars Time Warner Interactive Time Warner Interactive [69][70]
Wild Cup Soccer Telegames Telegames Development was halted due to market issues.[164]
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No actual development started on Jaguar CD version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[77]
Witchwood Team17 Atari Corporation Development on Jaguar version was halted due to marketing issues.[15] Soundtrack was released by the original author in 1996.[165]
Zaxxon 3-D Sega Atari Corporation Conversion of the Master System original
Zodiac Fighters V-Real Interactive Atari Corporation Based upon the 12 signs of the Zodiac.[166]
Zone Hunter Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation Reworked conversion of the arcade original.[75] Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[147] Game design document exists.[148]
ZOT N/a N/a [167]
Zzyorxx II Virtual Xperience N/a

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This number is always up to date by this script.

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