List of cancelled Atari Jaguar games

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This is a list of cancelled games for the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD.

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There are currently 229 games on this list. [lower-alpha 1]

Title [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] GenreDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Planned Release Date/Last Year Developed or MentionedNotes/Reasons
AC/DC: Defenders of Metal Beat 'em upPacific GameworksV-Real Interactive20 April 1994Proposal document exists. [9]
Adventure 2000 [lower-alpha 2] Action, Adventure, Maze3D Stooges Software Studios19 July 2015Homebrew game. [10]
Aero the Acro-Bat PlatformSoftgold Computerspiele GmbH Sunsoft 12 March 2015No prototype has surfaced. [11]
Age Of Darkness Role-playing gameOMC GamesHellified Games21 February 1999Artwork exists but no actual development started. [12]
AirstrikeStormworks InteractiveStormworks Interactive10 August 2016Homebrew game. [13]
Akira ActionHand Made Software28 March 1995 [14] [15]
Alien Storm Beat 'em up, Run and gun Sanritsu Atari Corporation 11 January 1995Conversion of the Master System port. [16]
Alien vs Predator 2: Annihilation First-person shooter Beyond Games Atari Corporation11 July 1995 Game design document proposal exists. [17] An unfinished Alien model also exists under ownership of Beyond Games' de facto successor - WildWorks. [18]
AllegianceFirst-person shooter Team17 October 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version. [19] [20]
Alone in the Dark Survival horror Infogrames InfogramesFebruary 1995 [21]
American FootballSports Park Place Productions Parker Brothers June 1994Announced in 1993. [22] [23] Also known as 3D Football. [24]
The ArchitectAtari Corporation5 July 2017One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar. [25]
Arena BattlesFighting5 December 1993Proposal document exists. [26]
ArkannaAdventureStormoworks InteractiveStormoworks Interactive18 January 2001Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2001. [27]
Arlo Armadillo vs. The Bugs BelowPlatformAtari CorporationAtari Corporation29 April 2018Part of the scrapped Atari Mascot Character game project. [28] Artwork and proposal document exists. [29]
ArtemisAction, AdventureSpringer Spaniel SoftwareSpringer Spaniel SoftwareJune 1995No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond planning phase. [30] [31]
The Assassin Action, Role-playing gameOMC GamesHellified Games14 May 2001Two ROM image demos were released for free by the developers. [32] Also planned for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers.
Assault: Covert OpsAction, StrategyMidNite Entertainment GroupMidNite Entertainment Group29 April 2018Artwork and promotional flyer exists. [33]
Asteroids Shoot 'em upiThink26 November 2017 Technical demo. A ROM image was leaked online in 2017. [34]
Automaniacs RacingVisual Dimensions 3DVisual Dimensions 3DAugust 1997 Spiritual successor to Club Drive . [35] Development was halted for unknown reasons. [36]
AzeronRole-playing gameBeyond GamesBeyond GamesNovember 2016 [18]
Bases Loaded Sports Jaleco Jaleco28 March 1995 [15]
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game Beat 'em up Probe Entertainment Atari Corporation11 December 1995Conversion of the PlayStation port. [25]
Battle Chess Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions 11 December 1995 [25]
Battle Lords Dungeon crawl, Hack and slashCreative Edge SoftwareAtari Corporation3 January 2013Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman. [37] Nearly complete. [38] Also planned for PC.
Battle Puzzler! Fighting, PuzzleFORCE DesignFORCE DesignHomebrew game. Only a single screenshot exists. [39]
BattleWheels Vehicular combatBeyond GamesBeyond GamesNovember 2016Updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original. [18]
Big Red Racing Racing Big Red Software Domark
B.I.O.S.FearAdventureZinc StudiosAll Systems Go TechnologiesJune 1995Promotional press kit exists. [31] [40] [41] [42] [43]
Black Jag: Hyper Power League SportsFORCE DesignFORCE Design5 June 2005Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2005. [44]
Bomberman Legends Action, MazeGenetic FantasiaAtari Corporation, Hudson Soft 26 June 2016 Source code recovered by original authors. [45] Artwork exists. [46]
Buggy Ball Sports Virtuality Entertainment Virtuality EntertainmentJune 1995Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. [47]
Casino RoyaleCards, Strategy Telegames TelegamesApril 1995 [48]
Center Court TennisSports Zeppelin Games June 1995Announced in 1994. [31] [49]
Centipede 2000 Adventure, Role-playing gameDark ScienceAtari Corporation24 January 2014Source code is lost. [50] Footage of the in-game engine exists. [51]
Cheesy Action, PlatformCTA Developments Ocean Software June 1995First announced in May 1994. [31] [52] Released on PlayStation. [53]
Chex Quest First-person shooterStormworks Interactive18 September 2016Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Digital Café. [54]
Chopper ActionCreative Edge SoftwareAtari Corporation3 January 2013Inspired by Choplifter . Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman. [37] Nearly complete. [38]
Circle of FourRole-playing game JV Enterprises No actual development started due to lack of funding.
Cisco Heat RacingJalecoAtari Corporation28 March 1995 [15]
Classic Traxx RacingVirtuality EntertainmentAtari Corporation28 June 1995Game design document proposal exists. [55]
ClayFighter FightingInterplay ProductionsInterplay ProductionsJune 1994 [56]
The Cleansing: Starring Bill DonahueFirst-person shooterBand In The Box Entertainment25 July 200020% complete. [57]
Commander Blood Adventure Cryo Interactive Atari Corporation, Microfolie's Editions, Mindscape 8 March 1996 [58]
CommandoFirst-person shooter Microïds 15 December 1995 [25]
ConnaoneBeat 'em up, PlatformRasterSoft2007Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Gravity. [59] A ROM image demo was released online by its author in 2007. [60] Development was halted for unknown reasons.
Cops Pacific GameworksV-Real Interactive12 September 2017Based upon the Fox TV program of the same name. Proposal document exists. [61]
Country Vid Grid Interactive movie, Puzzle High Voltage Software Atari Corporation25 July 2000100% complete. [62] No prototype has surfaced.
CRAZE Run and gunFORCE DesignFORCE Design15 January 2019Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists. [63]
Creature Shock First-person shooter, Rail shooter Argonaut Software Atari Corporation, Virgin Interactive Entertainment 8 September 1995Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after the poor reception of a video demo showcased at Autumn ECTS '95 and several delays. [64]
Crime Patrol Interactive movie, Light gun shooter American Laser Games June 1995 [42] [43]
Cyber Knights Imagitec Design 16 July 2015 [65]
Cygnus15 December 1995 [25]
Dactyl Nightmare ActionVirtuality EntertainmentVirtuality EntertainmentJune 1995Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. [47]
Dactyl Joust ActionHigh Voltage SoftwareAtari Corporation8 October 2003A 3D reimagining of the original 1982 arcade game, [66] which was also intended to be included as a bonus. [67] Footage exists. [68]
Dante's Inferno Survival horrorGorilla Systems CorporationAtari Corporation1 June 2018Based upon the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy . [69] An early playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004. [70] Also planned for PC. [71]
Dark Guardian Episode 1: Unknown Enemy Shoot 'em upOMC GamesHellified Games30 June 2001An early playable demo was showcased to the public at JagFest 2K1. [72] A ROM image of the demo was leaked online in 2018.
Deathwatch Platform, Run and gunData Design InteractiveAtari Corporation1 August 2020Source code is lost and no prototype has surfaced. [73]
Defcon 1Action, AdventureDark Knight Games
Visual Dimensions 3D
Dark Knight Games9 October 2003 Vaporware title. [74]
Demolition Man ActionVirgin Interactive EntertainmentAtari Corporation8 September 1995Conversion of the 3DO original. Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after several delays. [75]
Deus Survival, Simulation Silmarils 20 July 1995Released on PC. [76]
Discworld Adventure Perfect 10 Productions Atari Corporation4 April 2020Former Perfect 10 Productions employee stated no actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond discussion phase due to market issues. [77]
Doom II First-person shooter id Software January 1995 [78]
Dracula the Undead AdventureAtari CorporationAtari CorporationJune 1995First announced in 1993. [79] Update of the Atari Lynx original. [42] [43]
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp Interactive movieEpicenter InteractiveReadySoft IncorporatedAugust 1995A non-playable demo was included in the Jaguar CD port of Brain Dead 13 . [80] [81]
DroppingsDelta Music Systems IncorporationJune 1995 [31]
Dungeon DepthsDungeon crawl, Role-playing gameMidNite Entertainment GroupMidNite Entertainment Group29 April 2018Artwork and promotional flyer exists. [82]
Earthworm Jim Platform, Run and gunSoftgold Computerspiele GmbHAtari Corporation3 November 2015Source code of the conversion and alpha build consisting of basic character animations are lost. [83]
Earthworm Jim 2 Platform, Run and gun Shiny Entertainment 4 December 1994Under consideration but no actual development began on Jaguar version. [84]
EerievaleAdventureStarcat DevelopmentsStarcat Developments22 April 2019Homebrew game. [85]
Eternal Darkness: Scent Of the Spider Action, Role-playing gameOMC GamesHellified Games11 August 2001Under planning phase but no actual development started. [86]
European Soccer Challenge SportsTelegamesTelegamesJune 1995Conversion of the Atari Lynx port. [31]
Evidence: The Last Report AdventureMicroïdsMicroïdsJune 1995Released on PC and PlayStation. [31]
Evolution: Dino Dudes 2 PuzzleImagitec DesignAtari Corporation28 March 1995 [15]
Exorex First-person shooter, Mech simulatorVirtuality EntertainmentAtari Corporation27 March 1997Conversion of the arcade original. [87]
Falcon Combat flight simulation Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByteMay 1994 [88]
FIFA International Soccer Sports Electronic Arts Electronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 Combat flight simulation Core Design March 1995 [90] [91]
Formula One Grand Prix Racing MicroProse MicroProseJuly 1994 [92]
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball Sports Acclaim Entertainment 11 December 1995 [25]
Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster AdventureAlexandria11 December 1995 [25]
Freelancer 2120: The Asaka ContractFirst-person shooterImagitec DesignAtari CorporationJuly 1995Also planned for PC and PlayStation. [93] [94] [95]
Freedoom First-person shooterStormworks InteractiveStormworks Interactive13 September 2012Homebrew conversion of the 2003 fangame project. Gameplay footage exists. [96]
Gain Ground Action, Strategy, Tactical shooterSanritsuAtari Corporation11 January 1995Under consideration but scrapped. [16]
Galactic GladiatorsSpace combat simulationPhotosurrealismJune 1995Footage exists. [31] [97]
Gates of Zendocon Shoot 'em up Bethesda Softworks Atari CorporationPlanned updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original. [98] No actual development started on Jaguar version due to lack of interest. [99]
Gotcha! PartyThe Dome Software DevelopmentsAtari Corporation16 November 2016Unrelated to the 1973 video game of the same name. Currently under ownership of Creative Assembly director Jonathan Court. [100]
Gp Earth GOD's Troopers Shoot 'em upFORCE DesignFORCE Design11 March 2018Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists. [101] [102]
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket SportsWilliams Brothers DevelopmentsTelegames1 July 1997Development was halted due to the closure of Atari Corporation. [103]
Gravon: Real Virtuality Action, Combat flight simulationSuma10 October 1995Conversion of the Atari Falcon original. [104]
Green-Thang Platform, Run and gunCreative Edge SoftwareAtari Corporation3 January 2013Artwork conversion had barely started but coding was 80% finished and it is currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman. [37] Nearly complete. [38]
Gunfight MaxShooterBand In The Box Entertainment25 July 200050% complete. [105] Development was halted due to technical issues. [106]
Gunship 2000 Combat flight simulationMicroProseMicroProseDecember 1994Unknown if full development on Jaguar version was started beyond rudimentary 3D modelling. [107]
HardBall III Sports NuFX Atari Corporation3 September 2017 [108]
HardBall IV SportsHigh Voltage Software7 August 2017 [109]
Heart of Darkness Cinematic platformAmazing StudioVirgin Interactive Entertainment22 June 1995No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond proposition. [110]
Heretic First-person shooterStormworks InteractiveStormworks Interactive25 April 2014Heavily modified homebrew conversion of the shareware original. Emulated gameplay footage exists. [111]
Highlander II: The Quest for Knowledge Action, AdventureLore Design LimitedAtari Corporation2 November 1995Second title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists. [112] [113] Also planned for PC. [71]
Highlander III: The Time of Endings Action, AdventureLore Design LimitedAtari Corporation11 September 1995Third and last title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists. [113] [114] Also planned for PC. [71]
Hosenose and BoogerPlatformAll Systems Go Technologies Activision 23 July 2000Promotional artwork exists. [115] [116]
ImageR3Shoot 'em upFORCE DesignFORCE Design2 August 2010Homebrew game. [117]
Indiana JagsPlatformVirtual XperienceVirtual XperienceJanuary 2001A few graphics were created for the project. [118]
Inferno Space combat simulation Digital Image Design April 1994 [14]
Infinite MazeMaze, PuzzleBad Dog Software22 April 1994Proposal document exists. [119]
Iratan SupremacyFightingLevel 7 SoftwareJanuary 1996Artwork exists. [120] [121]
Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal Action Realtime Associates Acclaim Entertainment15 December 1995 [25]
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity Role-playing gameSilmarilsAtari CorporationConversion of the Atari Falcon version. [122] 100% complete but left unpublished due to the closure of Atari Corporation. [123]
Ishar 4: Ishar Genesis Role-playing gameSilmarils7 October 2017Planned fourth entry in the Ishar series. First announced in 1995. [124] Former Silmarils programmer stated ideas developed for it were later implemented into Asghan: The Dragon Slayer . [122]
Isle of the Dead Adventure, First-person shooterRainmaker SoftwareJune 1995Conversion of the MS-DOS original. [42] [43]
Jack Nicklaus Cyber Golf SportsHand Made SoftwareAtari Corporation16 January 1995Various playable builds were leaked online. Game design document exists. [125]
James Pond 3 Platform Millennium Interactive Telegames9 July 1995Sub-contracted programmer and associated code of the conversion disappeared after development started. [25]
Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour Sports Ubi Soft Atari CorporationJuly 1994 [92]
John Madden Football SportsElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
Judge Dredd First-person shooterAcclaim EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentQ4 1995 [16]
Kasumi Ninja II FightingHand Made SoftwareAtari Corporation2016Game design document exists. [126] [127] [128]
Kick Off 3 SportsAnco Software Imagineer February 1995Showcased once in April 1994 running on development hardware. [21] [129] No prototype has surfaced.
Kid Vid Grid Interactive movie, PuzzleHigh Voltage SoftwareAtari Corporation25 July 2000100% complete. [130] No prototype has surfaced.
Konan Beat 'em upArcade Zone11 April 2019Gameplay footage exists. [131] [132] [133] [134] No prototype has surfaced. [135]
Legion Force Jidai: The Next Era! Run and gunFORCE DesignFORCE Design1 October 2003Homebrew game. In-game footage exists. [136]
Legions of the Undead Action, Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Rebellion Developments Atari Corporation11 December 1995Also planned for PC and PlayStation. [25] [137] Artwork, models, prototypes and source code may still exist under ownership of Rebellion. [138]
Lester the Unlikely Cinematic platformDTMCDTMCJune 1994 [139]
Litil Divil Action Gremlin Graphics June 1995 [31] [42] [43]
Little Big Adventure Action, AdventureElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
LivewireAction, Shoot 'em upBlack Scorpion Software, Cortex DesignAtari Corporation1997Currently under ownership of original author Douglas Little. [140]
Lobo FightingOcean SoftwareJune 1995Based upon the DC Comics character of the same name. [31] [42] [43]
Lollapalooza: The GameMusic, RhythmPacific GameworksV-Real Interactive12 September 2017Based upon the music festival of the same name. Proposal document exists. [61]
Mad Dog McCree Interactive movie, Light gun shooterAmerican Laser GamesJune 1995 [42] [43]
Magic Carpet Action Bullfrog Productions Atari Corporation2 May 2015Former Bullfrog programmer stated conversion was being developed in-house first before Atari Corp. bought the game's right in order to port it themselves. [141]
MechtilesFirst-person shooter, Mech simulatorBeyond GamesNovember 2016Updated conversion of the unreleased Atari Lynx original. [18]
Metro BlasterShoot 'em upYB GamesYB Games25 April 2018Homebrew game. Development was later transferred to Eponasoft and is now planned for released on TurboGrafx-CD under the title Einzelgänger, [142] due to internal and external issues. [143] [144] Artwork exists. [145] [146] Soundtrack was leaked online in 2018. [147]
Mind Ripper First-person shooter Tiertex Design Studios Atari Corporation3 September 2017Based upon the HBO film of the same name by Wes Craven. [108] Game design document exists.
MightyFrog Action, PuzzleFORCE DesignFORCE Design4 January 2018Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its authors and nearly complete. [148]
Miniature GolfSportsDTMCDTMCApril 1994 [149]
MolesPuzzleMark Ball26 November 2012Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its author. [150]
Mortal Kombat Fighting Iguana Entertainment Iguana EntertainmentFebruary 1995 [21]
Mortal Kombat 3 Fighting Williams Entertainment Atari CorporationMay 1996Advertized as 89% complete. [151]
Mountain SportsSportsDTMCDTMCJune 1995Conversion of the also unreleased SNES version. [31]
Mysterious SongRole-playing gameEponasoftFrozen UtopiaPlanned homebrew conversion of the TurboGrafx-CD remake. [142] Based upon the original PC freeware release. [152]
NanoterrorDelta Music Systems IncorporationJune 1995 [31]
Navy CommandoMicroïdsJune 1995 [31]
The Need for Speed RacingElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
Nerf Max Force First-person shooterGenus MicroprogrammingAtari Corporation25 January 1996 [25]
Nerves of Steel First-person shooterRainmaker SoftwareJune 1995Conversion of the MS-DOS original. [31]
NetherworldFighting5 December 1993Proposal document exists. [153]
NeuroDancer: Journey Into the Neuronet! Action, Adult, MazePIXIS Interactive20 July 1995 [154]
Nexus Shoot 'em upShen Technologies SARLAtari Corporation9 November 2012Inspired by Raiden . 30% complete prior to cancellation. [155]
Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing RacingGremlin GraphicsGremlin GraphicsJune 1995 [31]
Not My HoodBeat 'em upFORCE DesignFORCE Design2 August 2010Homebrew game. [117]
Obsession PinballUnique Development Studios23 March 2018Nearly complete but scrapped by developers due to market reasons. [156]
Off Road RallyRacing Time Warner Interactive May 1995No prototype has surfaced. [157]
Omega Race Shoot 'em upTemporary Sanity Designs30 March 2009Proposal document exists. [158]
Oracle OctaveNon-gameOracle Science InternationalOctober 1994No prototype has surfaced. [159]
Orb Of Bengazi Action, Role-playing gameOMC GamesHellified Games21 October 1998Planned sequel to The Assassin. [160] No actual development started beyond planning phase.
OutRunners Racing Sega Atari Corporation11 January 1995Conversion of the Sega Genesis port. [16]
Phantasy Star II Role-playing gameSegaAtari Corporation11 January 1995Conversion of the Sega Genesis original. [16]
Phear PuzzleH2O EntertainmentAtari Corporation13 January 2018Released on Nintendo 64 as Tetrisphere . [161] No prototype has surfaced.
Phong 2000ActionPhalanx SoftwareJune 1995 [31]
Pong 2000 ActionAtari CorporationAtari CorporationSeptember 1995A 3D reimagining of the original 1972 arcade game. [162]
Pong!SportsRetour 2048/Virtual XperienceVirtual Xperience1994Freeware Pong clone. A ROM image was leaked online. [163]
PowerSlideRacing Elite Systems, Williams Brothers DevelopmentsTelegamesApril 1995 [48]
Quake First-person shooterid SoftwareMay 1996Advertized as 30% complete. [151]
Return Fire Capture the flag, ShooterAlexandriaProlific Publishing15 December 1995 [25]
Return of MagicAction, Platform, Role-playing game [25]
Return to Zork AdventureActivisionActivisionJuly 1995 [164]
Revolution X Rail shooter, Shooting gallery Rage Software June 1995 [31]
Rise of the Robots Fighting Art Data Interactive, Williams Brothers Developments Time Warner Interactive August 1995 [80] [81]
Riven AdventureSunsoft19 September 1995No actual development started on Jaguar CD version [25]
River RidersArgonaut Software Fox Interactive, Jaleco2015Vaporware title. [165]
Road Rash Racing, Vehicular combatElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform [16] [89]
RoboCop Beat 'em up, Run and gunOcean SoftwareProposal document exists. [166]
Robot GladiatorsFighting16 February 1994Proposal document exists. [167]
Robotron Shoot 'em upAtari CorporationJanuary 1995Planned update of the original 1982 arcade game. [168]
Rocky Interactive Horror Show AdventureTransylvania InteractiveAtari Corporation2 February 2018A non-playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004. [135] [169] Released on PC.
RollcageRacingTeam17October 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version. [19] [20]
S.A.I. CorpsReal-time strategyBand In The Box Entertainment25 July 200040% complete. [170]
Sam's Bowl-A-RamaSportsPacific GameworksV-Real Interactive12 September 2017Proposal document exists. [61]
Sanscript JourneyAdventureAtari CorporationAtari Corporation12 March 2018Based upon the ancient Sanskrit language. [171]
The Shadow Beat 'em upOcean SoftwareOcean SoftwareMay 1994Based upon the 1994 film of the same name. [14] Development on Jaguar CD version was scrapped in favor of Lobo. [52]
Shinobi Hack and slash, PlatformSegaAtari Corporation11 January 1995Conversion of the Master System port. [16]
Shock Wave ShooterElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
Slam RacerRacingSinister Developments1 January 2002Early playable demo was included alongside the physical homebrew release of Painter for Jaguar CD. [172] Development was halted due to lack of interest, monetary issues and closure of Atari Corp. [173]
Sokoban PuzzleAtari Corporation11 December 1995 [25]
Soulstar Rail shooter, Third-person shooterCore DesignAtari Corporation29 December 2010A bootlet copy was sold off on eBay in 2004. [174] Playthrough of a nearly complete build exists. [175]
SpaceGuy Space combat simulationMP GamesCarousel International Corporation20 April 2018Intended for used on kiddie rides with integrated Jaguar consoles as control units. [176] [177]
Space Hulk First-person shooter, Real-time tactics26 June 2012 [178]
Space Invaders Shoot 'em upVirtuality Entertainment23 January 2015Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. Game design document exists. [179] [180]
Space JunkAdventureImagitec DesignAtari Corporation16 July 2015Conversion of the unfinished Atari Falcon original. [65]
Space PirateAction, AdventureAtari CorporationAtari Corporation12 March 2018One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar. [25] First announced in 1993. [79] Inspired by Metroid . [171]
Starlight Bowl A-Rama SportsV-Real Interactive1995 [181]
StarnetSpace combat simulationVirtual XperienceJune 1995 [42] [43]
Star Alliance - Battle for EarthShoot 'em upStarcat DevelopmentsStarcat Developments22 April 2019Homebrew game. [85]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Action, AdventureSpectrum HoloByteSpectrum HoloByteJune 1994 [23]
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity AdventureMicroProseMicroProseJune 1995 [42] [43] [92]
Steel Talons Combat flight simulation, Shoot 'em upAtari CorporationAtari CorporationJuly 1994 [92]
Striker '95 SportsRage Software30 September 2018Conversion of the MS-DOS original. [15] [182]
Stunt Car Racer RacingMicroProseFebruary 1994 [183]
Sudden ImpactAction, RacingCreative TalentsAtari CorporationFebruary 1996 [184]
Summer Games II SportsTeque LondonAtari Corporation11 December 1995 [25] [71] [98]
Super Off Road RacingTelegames10 October 1995 [185]
Super Space AcerSpace combat simulation, Third-person shooterMoving Target Software Design29 April 2018Proposal document exists. [186]
Swagman ActionCore DesignMarch 1995 [187]
T-MEK First-person shooter, Mech simulatorTime Warner InteractiveAtari Corporation11 December 1995 [25]
TFX Combat flight simulationDigital Image DesignOcean SoftwareApril 1994 [14]
Thea Realm Fighters FightingHigh Voltage SoftwareAtari Corporation8 January 2017Three ROM images were leaked online by video game collector Nicolas Persjin between 2016 and 2017 respectively. [188] [189] [190]
Thunderhawk Combat flight simulationCore DesignMarch 1995 [90] [91]
ThunderstalkerActionTelegamesTelegamesApril 1995 [48]
Tinhead Platform MicroProse UK 27 October 2001Conversion of the Sega Genesis original. [191] No prototype has surfaced.
Toki Goes Apespit ActionOcean SoftwareOcean SoftwareDecember 1994Development on the project was scrapped in favor of Lobo. [107]
Tomb Raider Action, Adventure, Platform, PuzzleCore DesignMarch 1995 [187]
Top FuelRacingTiertex Design StudiosJuly 1994Game design document proposal exists. [192]
Turrican Platformer, Run and gunSoftgold Computerspiele GmbH3 November 2015Under discussion but no actual development started on Jaguar version. [83]
Twin CrystalsDungeon crawlSinister DevelopmentsJune 1995 [31]
Ultimate Brain Games Board gameTeque LondonTelegames1 September 2008A ROM image was leaked online in 2008 by former Teque London programmer. [193]
Uncle Oswald's InventionAtari CorporationAtari Corporation2016A 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. [174] [194]
Virtual VCS CompilationTemporary Sanity DesignsAtari Corporation12 January 2017An Atari 2600 emulator. [195] A ROM image was released online in 2017 by video game collector Clint Thompson. [196]
Virtuoso Third-person shooterWilliams Brothers DevelopmentsTelegames24 July 2000Development was halted due to market issues. [197]
Vortex ShooterArgonaut SoftwareJune 1994 [56]
Warlock Action Trimark Interactive May 1994 [198]
Waterworld Ocean SoftwareOcean SoftwareOctober 1995 [199]
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars SportsTime Warner InteractiveTime Warner InteractiveAugust 1995 [80] [81]
Wild Cup Soccer SportsTelegamesTelegames24 July 2000Development was halted due to market issues. [200]
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Space combat simulationElectronic ArtsElectronic ArtsQ4 1995No actual development started on Jaguar CD version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. [16] [89]
WitchwoodAction, Role-playing gameTeam17Atari CorporationSeptember 1995Development on Jaguar version was halted due to marketing issues. [19] Soundtrack was released by the original author in 1996. [201]
Zaxxon 3-D Shoot 'em upSegaAtari Corporation11 January 1995Conversion of the Master System original [16]
ZeroShoot 'em upStormoworks InteractiveStormoworks Interactive2001Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was leaked online.
Zodiac Fighters FightingV-Real InteractiveAtari Corporation25 July 2000Based upon the 12 signs of the Zodiac. [202]
Zone Hunter First-person shooterVirtuality EntertainmentAtari Corporation23 January 2015Reworked conversion of the arcade original. [87] Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. [179] Game design document exists. [180]
ZOTMaze1 November 1996 [203]
Zzyorxx II Shoot 'em upVirtual Xperience25 April 2018A ROM image was released online in 2018 by video game collector Clint Thompson. [204]

See also

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.
  2. Working title.

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<i>Vid Grid</i> 1994 video game

Vid Grid is a tile-matching full motion video puzzle game originally developed by Geffen Records and published by Jasmine Multimedia Publishing for Windows on September 13, 1994. It was later ported to the Atari Jaguar CD by High Voltage Software in 1995, where it was included along with Blue Lightning as one of the pack-in games for the peripheral when it launched. It is the first entry in the series of the same name.

<i>Bomberman Legends</i> Video game

Bomberman Legends, also known as Jaguar Bomberman, is an unreleased action-maze video game that was in development by Genetic Fantasia and planned to be published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar. It was going to be a unique entry in the Bomberman franchise, featuring its own dedicated single-player and multiplayer modes, with the latter having support for up to eight players by using two Team Tap adapters.

<i>Phase Zero</i> 2002 video game

Phase Zero is an unreleased action-shooter video game that was in development by Hyper Image Productions and originally planned to be published by Atari Corporation on a scheduled September 1995 release date exclusively for the Atari Jaguar. It was the only game in development by Hyper Image.

<i>Rocky Interactive Horror Show</i> 1999 video game

Rocky Interactive Horror Show is a point-and-click adventure game developed by On-Line Entertainment in conjunction with Transylvania Interactive and published by On-Line exclusively for Microsoft Windows. A spiritual successor to CRL Group's 1985 video game adaptation, it is the second video game to be released and based upon Richard O'Brien's musical of the same name, who is also a member of the cast. Following the plot from 20th Century Fox's 1975 musical horror comedy film of the same name, the player assume the role of either Brad Majors or Janet Weiss in order to rescue one of the two playable characters, who has been transformed into stone by Dr. Frank-N-Furter's Medusa Transducer, within a set time limit before the mansion becomes a spaceship and takes off to the planet Transsexual Transylvania.

<i>Caves of Fear</i> 2002 video game

Caves of Fear is an unreleased interactive movie video game developed by Atari Corporation in 1995 exclusively for the Atari Jaguar CD. It served as technology demonstration of the GameFilm, a then-newly developed in-house interactive movie format conceived by former Atari Corp. employee David Schwartz during his time at the company.

<i>American Hero</i> (video game) 2003 video game

American Hero is an adult-oriented interactive movie video game that was in development by Inter-Active Productions and planned to be published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar CD and PC. It was one of the planned titles that would have made use of the GameFilm, a then-newly developed in-house interactive movie format conceived by former Atari Corp. employee David Schwartz during his time at the company that was first used in Caves of Fear, which served as technology demonstration of the format. In addition to being produced and designed by Schwartz, American Hero starred several Hollywood actors such as Timothy Bottoms, Gustav Vintas, Daniel Roebuck and Musetta Vander.

<i>Zzyorxx II</i> Scrolling shooter video game

Zzyorxx II is an unreleased scrolling shooter video game that was in development and planned to be published by Virtual Xperience on a scheduled 1994 release date exclusively for the Atari Jaguar. It was one of the three projects Virtual Xperience had under development for the system that would never be finished and released to the public. In the game, players would have taken control of two distinct fighter crafts across five stages taking place on different time periods while fighting against an armada of enemies. Despite never receiving an official release to the public, a ROM image of an early build of Zzyorxx II was released online in 2018 at the AtariAge forum.

Gotcha! is an unreleased party video game that was in development by The Dome Software Developments and originally planned to be published by Atari Corporation on a scheduled 1996 release date for the Atari Jaguar. Despite sharing a similar name, it is unrelated to Allan Alcorn's 1973 arcade game. It was also intended to be released for the PC.

Dactyl Joust is an unreleased action-platform video game that was in development by High Voltage Software and planned to be published by Atari Corporation on a scheduled November 1995 release date exclusively for both the Atari Jaguar and the Atari Jaguar CD add-on. It was intended to be a remake of John Newcomer's 1982 arcade game Joust, where players take control of a knight riding a pterodactyl, instead of a flying ostrich, on a first-person perspective battling and defeating groups of enemy knights riding dactyls. The game formed part of a partnership deal between Atari Corp. and Williams Entertainment that included plans to update and release some of the latter's early arcade games for the Jaguar platform.

<i>Ultimate Brain Games</i> (1995 video game) Unreleased board video game

Ultimate Brain Games is an unreleased board video game that was in development by Teque London and planned to be published by Telegames on a scheduled Q2 1995 release date exclusively for the Atari Jaguar. The game was going to be a spiritual successor to Fidelity Electronics and Telegames's 1991 Atari Lynx title The Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge. It was also intended to be released the Atari Jaguar CD add-on and later on the PC.

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