List of cancelled Game Boy Advance games
The following games were initially announced as Game Boy Advance titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.
Title(s) | Cancellation date | Developer | Publisher |
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100 Bullets | 2007[1] | D3 Publisher | |
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 | 2002[2] | Atomic Planet | Metro3D |
Aliens versus Predator | 2003[3] | Ubisoft | Ubisoft |
Barbarian | 2002 | Titus | Titus |
Battletoads | 2004[4][5] | Rare | |
Bejeweled | 2004[6] | PopCap Games | Majesco Entertainment |
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled | 2003[7] | Studio Archcraft | |
A Boy and His Blob: Jelly's Cosmic Adventure | 2001[8] | Majesco Entertainment | |
Charlie's Angels | 2001[9] | Ubisoft | Ubisoft |
The Chaos Engine | 2002[10] | Bitmap Brothers | Crawfish Entertainment |
Chronos Twins | 2004[11] | EnjoyUp | |
Contact | 2006[12] | Grasshopper Manufacture | |
Daigasso! Band Brothers | 2004[13] | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Def Jam Vendetta | 2004[14] | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts |
Demon Hunter | 2002 | Independent Arts Software | |
Diddy Kong Pilot | 2002[15] | Rare | Nintendo |
Diner Dash | 2007[16] | Gamelab | Eidos Interactive |
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers | 2002[17][18] | Rare | Nintendo |
Dune: Ornithopter Assault | 2002[19] | Soft Brigade | Cryo Interactive |
Futurama | 2002[20] | Unique Development Studios | Fox Interactive |
GB Rally Advance | 2001[21] | Raylight Studios | |
Grand Theft Auto III | 2002[22] | Crawfish Interactive | Destination Software |
Gods | 2002[10] | Bitmap Brothers | Crawfish Entertainment |
The Haunted Mansion | October 16, 2003[23] | Pocket Studios | Ingram Entertainment |
Haven: Call of the King | 2002[24] | Traveller's Tales | Midway |
Heart of Darkness | 2001[25] | Amazing Studios | Ocean |
The Holy Bible | 2006[26] | Rainbow Mission | Crave Entertainment, 505 Games |
Hyperspace Delivery Boy! | 2002[27] | Monkeystone Games | Majesco Entertainment |
Jeopardy! | 2003 | Crawfish Interactive | Infogrames |
Quake | 2002[28][29] | id Software | |
Magic Pockets | 2002[10] | Bitmap Brothers | Crawfish Entertainment |
Mega Man Anniversary Collection | May 2004[30] | Capcom | Capcom |
Metal Slug | 2005[31] | SNK Playmore | SNK Playmore |
Metal Slug 2 | 2005[31] | SNK Playmore | SNK Playmore |
Metal Slug 3 | 2005[31] | SNK Playmore | SNK Playmore |
Metal Slug X | 2005[31] | SNK Playmore | SNK Playmore |
Oggy and the Cockroaches | 2004[32] | Xilam | Telegames |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | 2007[33] | Eurocom | Disney Interactive Studios |
Radio Rayless | 2002 | Now Production | |
Rick Dangerous | 2003[34] | Spoutnick Team | |
Rolling | 2002[35] | Rage Software | Majesco Entertainment |
Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder 2 | 2002[36] | Vicarious Visions[36] | Activision[36] |
Sonic Riders | 2006[37] | Sonic Team | Sega |
Star Trek: Invasion | 2001[38] | Classified Games | |
Static Shock | 2004[39] | Vicarious Visions[40] | Midway Games[41] |
The Thing | 2000[42] | Universal Interactive | Konami |
Tenchu | 2001[38] | Classified Games | |
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory | 2005 | Ubisoft | Ubisoft |
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense | 2001[38] | Classified Games | |
Western Lords | 2004 | Blossomsoft | Blossomsoft |
Wizards | 2001[43] | Bits Studios | |
Wheel of Fortune | 2003 | Crawfish Interactive | Infogrames |
Xyanide | March 2004[44] | Engine Software | Playlogic |
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel | 2002[2] | Atomic Planet | Metro3D |
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- ^ "Playlogic announces releasedate for Xyanide". Engine Software. November 28, 2003. Archived from the original on December 2, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
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