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    Cancelled video games in famous video game franchises

    Part 5 Pokémon Pokémon Green Version (Gameboy) Pokémon first appeared in Japan in 1996 as Pocket Monsters: Red and Green. An update, Pocket Monsters: Blue, was released 8 months later. The games went through a lenghty development process. It became an Issue when the localisation process...
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    Cancelled video games in famous video game franchises

    Part IV Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Returns (NES) A follow up to the DK trilogy was mentioned in an issue 1987 of Nintendo Power magazine . The only details known revealed were that DK would have a playable character for the first time and that the barrel-throwing mechanic would return. It was...
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    Cancelled video games in famous video game franchises

    Part III Super Mario Bros. (2/2) Mario Artist: Paint Studio (64DD) Plays a lot like Mario Paint. The game allows for the N64's mouse. Players can view a slideshow of their finished pictures + music. A movie up to 35 frames can be made. In addition to the game having the option of...
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    Cancelled video games in famous video game franchises

    Part II Super Mario Bros. (1/2) Prior to the release of the BSX and the 64DD, Nintendo made another add-on for the NES / Famicom : The Famicom Disk System. Games on the FDS were made on the rewritable floppy disks instead of the Famicom's (the Japanese equivalent of the NES)...
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    Cancelled video games in famous video game franchises

    A "sequel" to the "Wrestlemania matched matches that almost happened" I made a while ago, this thread will going to cover video games that were cancelled or remained Japan-exclusive for whatever reason. ' PART 1: THE LEGEND OF ZELDA ZELDA III (NES) Before A link to the Past became the...