In the first Vacated Videogames, nuGame looks at the cancelled Xbox 360 game, Frame City Killer.
Videogamer: "The last few weeks may have seen South Park: The Stick Of Truth, DriveClub, and Watch Dogs receive delays, but at least those responsible had the decency to tell you. Sometimes we're not that lucky."
some games might be cancelled but the last garduian is not and i think that also agent is still in dev and i hope they take a switch to ps4
The Last Guardian and Agent are coming. THEY HAVE TO....they have to. Lol I'm blindly speculating: VGAs or E3.
"5 Games That May Be *Delayed* Forever"
*lists 3 games that have been confirmed cancelled for years*
Great work videogamer.com
Destructoid: Just because a videogame has been announced (and sometimes millions of dollars dumped into them), that's no guarantee they'll see the fluorescent lights of your favorite retailer.
Today, Capcom announced it had pulled the plug on Mega Man Universe. While fans of the Blue Bomber shed a tear, we're sitting around the office shrugging indifferently. Based on what we had played, we weren't sold on the idea anyhow: LittleBigPlanet meets Mega Man with silly graphics and sluggish controls? We'll pass, thanks.
While we're always saddened to hear that game cancelations and job cuts sometimes go hand-in-hand, there are definitely a few games that we're happy to live without. Here are ten games that we'll sleep well knowing we'll never have to play.
This is Vegas is a great concept, wish someone could pull something like that off.
Wish Shenmue 3 would make an appearance on 360/PS3. I was kinda stoked about This is Vegas shame it got cancelled. But who the hell wants to play a game about John and Kate plus 8 the show is stupid.
i am never feel Happy when i hear the word (Canceled):(
it always makes me heart broken no matter would i play the game or not :D
We've all seen it happen before. Whether a game is destined to tank, or if the money well just runs dry, sometimes interesting games are lost at the hands of the video game gods. This generation, we've seen a few games that were announced early on, but were either canceled, or have slipped into the shadows for years with little to no mention of progress in development. Not to mention the fact that there are several games still waiting to either be finished with a true sequel, or some franchises that are basically screaming for a new installment. To keep things fairly manageable, let's take a look at some of this generation of gaming's MIAs.
Was really looking forward to this as a launch title for then next gen gaming. But it wasn't meant to be. I was hoping another publisher would pick up the mantle, but it was obviously plagued with problems. At least there's Yakuza.