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We are a Cancelled & Unreleased Video games archive with prototypes, developer history and assets for many computers and consoles of all ages. A non-profit large archive dedicated to preserving lost games that were never released to the public. Sharing history and stories from the developers, assets and more before it is too late. GTW has been preserving lost video game history online since 1999, and long before that offline.

Please Browse our archive and discover the many entries that we host for many different platforms.

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Team SAS

2003 Rage Bristol / Dangerous Games Ltd.

Platforms: Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2
Also known as: Andy McNab – Team SAS

As you’ll be aware, the games industry is a turbulent one, where projects (and even companies) can often fail and result in cancellations. The team who would be assigned to working on Team SAS were described as amazing, and had not long just come off from completing the award-winning B-17 Flying Fortress – the Mighty 8th and were now about to embark on a new development called Team SAS.

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Working with the team was SAS veteran Andy McNab, who donned a skinsuit and gave the game’s motion capture a realism that no normal actor could match. Level designer Stuart Maine revealed that the game also had a lot of animators and was very much animation driven.

Stuart and the team for instance had to plot spline routes through the levels for all four characters, which took a very long time to get right. The advantage is that it made the characters look incredibly realistic and could do animations that matched to the environment. Continue reading

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Cult

1997 Argonaut

Platform: PC (the possibly others at a later date)

Not long after working on an unreleased Saturn version of Alien Odyssey (a story for another day), Argonaut’s Martin Piper was assigned to another project which was to showcase the new 3DFX Voodoo 1 graphics card (the first real mainstream graphics accelerator for the PC) and Argonaut’s BRender engine.

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Cult was going to be an open world third person arcade shooter, with even talk of Virtual Reality integration at one point. There wasn’t really a story at this point, it was far too early – though Martin recalls a zombie twist of some kind.

Working with Martin on the game were artists Vanessa Pouillard and Owen Jenkins, who put together a few scenes, including an outside world area in a desert and a Diner with some underground parts as a proof of concept over a few months or so. Martin suggests that someone called Emerson was behind the design/concept. Continue reading

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Games That Weren’t featured in 2025 Zzap!64 annual!

The 2025 Zzap!64 annual has arrived and looks great! The biggest surprise was the six page Games That Weren’t tribute feature by Ian Osborne, who had created the article that inspired it all. Talking about how some of the titles in his article were expanded upon.

I kept over the years misspelling Ian’s surname, and seems there were more I’d missed from old write ups on the site. Now fixed, and my apologies once more Ian. I can assure there are no more misspellings and I’ve double checked. Thank you so much for the lovely words!

Order your copy at https://fusionretrobooks.com/collections/2025annuals/products/zzap-64-annual-2025

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GTW Highlight No.20: Crytek’s Engalus PC demo located and examined

GTW Highlight No.20: In October, we located the long lost PC technical demo of Engalus. An early game from Crytek that was cancelled. We did a series of hi-res videos and showcased parts never seen before until now:

https://gamesthatwerent.com/2024/10/engalus/

That concludes our 20 reflective posts at Games That Weren’t. Tomorrow, we will begin the first of our final updates to sign off 2024, starting with a lost prototype PC game.

To look back at all our reflective posts over the past few weeks, please visit: https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/tag/xmas2024/

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GTW Highlight No.17: Recovery of Monster Muncher (VIC-20)

GTW Highlight No.17: In September, we recovered and saved Matthew Smith’s long lost Commodore VIC-20 game Monster Muncher (missing 41 years). It was miraculously spotted in the Retro Computer Museum and was quite a recovery:

https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2024/09/monster-muncher/

A fixed version was then later done by Andy Hewitt, making the game fully playable as intended: https://hewco.itch.io/monster-muncher

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