This is a list of cancelled video games on the 3DO format.

List

There are currently 77 games on this list.[a]

Title[1][2][3][4][5] Developer(s)[3][4][5] Publisher(s)[3][4][5] Planned Release Date/Last Year Developed or Mentioned Notes/Reasons
The 11th Hour Trilobyte Virgin Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Absolute Zero Domark 1 November 1995 [6]
Air Warrior GameTek [7]
Alone in the Dark 3 Infogrames 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Baldies Creative Edge Software GameTek 1 March 1996 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[8][9]
Big Red Racing Big Red Software Domark
B.I.O.S.Fear Zinc Studios All Systems Go Technologies 1 April 1995 Promotional press kit exists.[10][11]
Blackthorne Interplay Productions 1 July 1995 Artwork and screenshots and exists.[12]
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain Crystal Dynamics Crystal Dynamics 1 December 1995 Artwork exists.[13]
Caesar's World of Gambling Interplay Productions 1 November 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm Rocket Science Games BMG Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Chess War Art Data Interactive Art Data Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay Interplay Productions Interplay Productions 1 July 1995 Only a single screenshot exists.[12]
ClockWerx Axes Art Amuse Tokuma Shoten [14]
Command & Conquer Westwood Studios Virgin Interactive 1 February 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[15]
Cyberwar Sales Curve Interactive
Descent Interplay Productions 1 July 1995 Artwork and screenshots and exists.[12]
Discworld Perfect 10 Productions Psygnosis 1 July 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[3]
Disruptor Insomniac Games Universal Interactive Studios 28 September 2012 Development was later transferred and released on PlayStation.[16]
Doom II Art Data Interactive Art Data Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Virgin Interactive Virgin Interactive 1 August 1995 Only a single screenshot exists.[17][18] No prototype has surfaced.
Dragon Ball Z: Cell To Kogeki Da Banpresto Bandai 1994 Conversion of the Sega System 32 arcade original Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S..[19] No prototype has surfaced.
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp ReadySoft ReadySoft 1996 A non-playable demo was included in the 3DO port of Brain Dead 13.[3]
Duelin' Firemen! RUNANDGUN!, Inc. RUNANDGUN!, Inc. 2 November 2018 Gameplay, making-of and promotional materials exists.[20] Soundtrack was leaked online in 2017.[20] Also planned for PC.[20] No prototype has surfaced.
Fast Draw Showdown American Laser Games American Laser Games 1 November 1996 Conversion of the arcade original. No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Firewolves GoldStar / LG Electronics 1 November 1995 [6]
Football: Defensive Backfield Intellimedia Sports IntelliPlay [21]
Football: Quarterback Intellimedia Sports IntelliPlay [22]
Football: Receiver Intellimedia Sports IntelliPlay [23]
Galaxian3: Project Dragoon Namco 1 June 1994 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[24]
Golden Gate: Treasure by the Bay iXL Interactive Excellence The 3DO Company 15 January 2008 Released on PC. Artwork and promotional footage exists.[25]
Heart of Darkness Amazing Studio Virgin Interactive 1 June 1994 Released on PC and PlayStation.[26]
Housekeeper HummingBirdSoft Panasonic 9 February 2015 Prototype exists but has not been made available online.[27]
In Your Face Meta-Design 1 November 1995 [6]
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity Silmarils ReadySoft Incorporated 1 November 1994 Unknown if actual development on 3DO version started beyond announcement.[28]
Isis Snow Lion Entertainment Panasonic 1 July 1996 Released on PC. No prototype has surfaced.[4][5] Cover art exist
The Lemmings Chronicles DMA Design Psygnosis 1 July 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[3]
Loadstar: The Legend of Tully Bodine Rocket Science Games BMG Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
The Lost Vikings 2 Interplay Productions 1 July 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[3]
Magic Carpet Bullfrog Productions Electronic Arts 1 January 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[29]
Maximum Surge Digital Pictures Acclaim Distribution 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
McKenzie & Co HeR Interactive American Laser Games 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Mega Man X3 Capcom Capcom 26 April 1996 Conversion of the SNES original. Artwork and screenshots have been found,[30][31] but no prototype has surfaced.
Metal Gear Solid Konami Konami 3 July 2007 Development was later transferred and released on PlayStation.[32] Early conceptual artwork by Yoji Shinkawa exists in Policenauts Pilot Disk.[33]
Mieko Digital Production Digital Production [34]
Mirage Atlantis Interactive 1 November 1995 [6]
Mortal Kombat 3 Panasonic 1 December 2013 No prototype has surfaced.[35]
NHL 96 Electronic Arts Electronic Arts 1 November 1995 No prototype has surfaced.[36]
Orbatak American Laser Games American Laser Games 1 July 1996 Conversion of the arcade original. No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors Imagineering Absolute Entertainment 14 March 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[37]
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Activision 1 March 1995 [38]
Powermonger 15 November 2010 [39]
Prowler Origin Systems Electronic Arts 1 July 1996 Development was later transferred on PlayStation.[4][5] Also planned for Sega Saturn.
Rad The Rock Hopper Crystal Oasis 1 November 1995 [6]
Rayman Ubi Studios Ubi Soft 1 March 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[40]
Return to Zork Activision Activision 1 May 1993 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[41]
Rock n' Roll Racing Interplay Productions 1 July 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[3]
Santa Fe Trail American Laser Games American Laser Games [42]
Scorched Earth Electronic Arts Electronic Arts 1 July 1993 Only a single screenshot exists.[43]
The Scottish Open: Virtual Golf Core Design 1 February 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[44]
Shellshock Core Design 1 February 1995 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[45]
Shootout at Old Tucson American Laser Games American Laser Games 1 July 1996 Conversion of the arcade original. No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Shredfest Monkey Do Productions Electronic Arts Studios 1 March 1996 Artwork and screenshots and exists.[46] Also planned for PlayStation and Sega Saturn.[46] No prototype has surfaced.
Slam City with Scottie Pippen Digital Pictures Acclaim Distribution 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Solvalou Namco 1 June 1994 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[24]
Soviet Strike Electronic Arts Electronic Arts 1 January 2008 Released on PlayStation and Sega Saturn.[47]
SSN-21 Seawolf John W. Ratcliff Electronic Arts 1 January 2008 [48]
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A World for All Seasons Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByte 1 March 1994 Screenshots exists.[49][50]
Star Wars Chess The Software Toolworks 1 June 1994 Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement.[24]
Tigernaut: Beyond the Stars Videoact V LC Videoact V LC [51]
Tomb Raider Core Design 1 March 1995 [52]
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 New Level Software Panasonic 1 September 1996 Advertized as 10% complete.[53]
Varuna's Forces Accent Media Productions JVC Musical Industries 15 February 2009 Prototype exists but has not been made available online.[54]
Walker DMA Design 26 November 2015 No prototype has surfaced.[55]
Waterworld Interplay Productions 1 December 1995 Artwork and screenshots exists.[56] No prototype has surfaced.
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom Origin Systems Electronic Arts 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]
Wing Nuts: Battle in the Sky Rocket Science Games BMG Interactive 1 July 1996 No prototype has surfaced.[4][5]

See also

Notes

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

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