List of cancelled Atari Jaguar games
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This is a list of cancelled games for the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD.
List
[edit]There are currently 230 games on this list.[a]
Title[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] | Genre | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Planned Release Date/Last Year Developed or Mentioned | Notes/Reasons |
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AC/DC: Defenders of Metal | Beat 'em up | Pacific Gameworks | V-Real Interactive | 20 April 1994 | Proposal document exists.[9] |
Adventure 2000[b] | Action, Adventure, Maze | 3D Stooges Software Studios | — | 19 July 2015 | Homebrew game.[10] |
Aero the Acro-Bat | Platform | Softgold Computerspiele GmbH | Sunsoft | 12 March 2015 | No prototype has surfaced.[11] |
Age Of Darkness | Role-playing game | OMC Games | Hellified Games | 21 February 1999 | Artwork exists but no actual development started.[12] |
Airstrike | — | Stormworks Interactive | Stormworks Interactive | 10 August 2016 | Homebrew game.[13] |
Akira | Action | Hand Made Software | — | 28 March 1995 | [14][15] |
Alien Storm | Beat 'em up, Run and gun | Sanritsu | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Conversion of the Master System port.[16] |
Alien vs Predator 2: Annihilation | First-person shooter | Beyond Games | Atari Corporation | 11 July 1995 | Game design document proposal exists.[17] An unfinished Alien model also exists under ownership of Beyond Games' de facto successor - WildWorks.[18] |
Allegiance | First-person shooter | Team17 | — | October 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version.[19][20] |
Alone in the Dark | Survival horror | Infogrames | Infogrames | February 1995 | [21] |
American Football | Sports | Park Place Productions | Parker Brothers | June 1994 | Announced in 1993.[22][23] Also known as 3D Football.[24] |
The Architect | — | — | Atari Corporation | 5 July 2017 | One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar.[25] |
Arena Battles | Fighting | — | — | 5 December 1993 | Proposal document exists.[26] |
Arkanna | Adventure | Stormoworks Interactive | Stormoworks Interactive | 18 January 2001 | Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2001.[27] |
Arlo Armadillo vs. The Bugs Below | Platform | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | 29 April 2018 | Part of the scrapped Atari Mascot Character game project.[28] Artwork and proposal document exists.[29] |
Artemis | Action, Adventure | Springer Spaniel Software | Springer Spaniel Software | June 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond planning phase.[30][31] |
The Assassin | Action, Role-playing game | OMC Games | Hellified Games | 14 May 2001 | Two ROM image demos were released for free by the developers.[32] Also planned for the Atari 8-bit computers. |
Assault: Covert Ops | Action, Strategy | MidNite Entertainment Group | MidNite Entertainment Group | 29 April 2018 | Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[33] |
Asteroids | Shoot 'em up | iThink | — | 26 November 2017 | Technical demo. A ROM image was leaked online in 2017.[34] |
Automaniacs | Racing | Visual Dimensions 3D | Visual Dimensions 3D | August 1997 | Spiritual successor to Club Drive.[35] Development was halted for unknown reasons.[36] |
Azeron | Role-playing game | Beyond Games | Beyond Games | November 2016 | [18] |
Bases Loaded | Sports | Jaleco | Jaleco | 1994 | [37][38] |
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game | Beat 'em up | Probe Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 11 December 1995 | Conversion of the PlayStation port.[25] |
Battle Chess | Chess | Krisalis Software | Interplay Productions | 11 December 1995 | [25][15] |
Battle Lords | Dungeon crawl, Hack and slash | Creative Edge Software | Atari Corporation | 3 January 2013 | Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[39] Nearly complete.[40] Also planned for PC. |
Battle Puzzler! | Fighting, Puzzle | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | — | Homebrew game. Only a single screenshot exists.[41] |
BattleWheels | Vehicular combat | Beyond Games | Beyond Games | November 2016 | Updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[18] |
Big Red Racing | Racing | Big Red Software | Domark | — | — |
B.I.O.S.Fear | Adventure | Zinc Studios | All Systems Go Technologies | June 1995 | Promotional press kit exists.[31][42][43][44][45] |
Black Jag: Hyper Power League | Sports | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 5 June 2005 | Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2005.[46] |
Bomberman Legends | Action, Maze | Genetic Fantasia | Atari Corporation, Hudson Soft | 26 June 2016 | Source code recovered by original authors.[47] Artwork exists.[48] |
Buggy Ball | Sports | Virtuality Entertainment | Virtuality Entertainment | June 1995 | Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[49] |
Casino Royale | Cards, Strategy | Telegames | Telegames | April 1995 | [50] |
Center Court Tennis | Sports | Zeppelin Games | — | June 1995 | Announced in 1994.[31][51] |
Centipede 2000 | Adventure, Role-playing game | Dark Science | Atari Corporation | 24 January 2014 | Source code is lost.[52] Footage of the in-game engine exists.[53] |
Cheesy | Action, Platform | CTA Developments | Ocean Software | June 1995 | First announced in May 1994.[31][54] Move to and released on PlayStation.[55] Due to commercial and critical failure of the system.[56] |
Chex Quest | First-person shooter | Stormworks Interactive | — | 18 September 2016 | Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Digital Café.[57] |
Chopper | Action | Creative Edge Software | Atari Corporation | 3 January 2013 | Inspired by Choplifter. Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[39] Nearly complete.[40] |
Circle of Four | Role-playing game | JV Enterprises | — | — | No actual development started due to lack of funding. |
Cisco Heat | Racing | Jaleco | Atari Corporation | 1994 | [37][38] |
Classic Traxx | Racing | Virtuality Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 28 June 1995 | Game design document proposal exists.[58] |
ClayFighter | Fighting | Interplay Productions | Interplay Productions | June 1994 | [59] |
The Cleansing: Starring Bill Donahue | First-person shooter | Band In The Box Entertainment | — | 25 July 2000 | 20% complete.[60] |
Commander Blood | Adventure | Cryo Interactive | Atari Corporation, Microfolie's Editions, Mindscape | 8 March 1996 | [61] |
Commando | First-person shooter | Microïds | — | 15 December 1995 | [25] |
Connaone | Beat 'em up, Platform | RasterSoft | — | 2007 | Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Gravity.[62] A ROM image demo was released online by its author in 2007.[63] Development was halted for unknown reasons. |
Cops | — | Pacific Gameworks | V-Real Interactive | 12 September 2017 | Based upon the Fox TV program of the same name. Proposal document exists.[64] |
Country Vid Grid | Interactive movie, Puzzle | High Voltage Software | Atari Corporation | 25 July 2000 | 100% complete.[65] No prototype has surfaced. |
CRAZE | Run and gun | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 15 January 2019 | Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists.[66] |
Creature Shock | First-person shooter, Rail shooter | Argonaut Software | Atari Corporation, Virgin Interactive Entertainment | 8 September 1995 | Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after the poor reception of a video demo showcased at Autumn ECTS '95 and several delays.[67] |
Crime Patrol | Interactive movie, Light gun shooter | American Laser Games | — | June 1995 | [44][45] |
Cyber Knights | — | Imagitec Design | — | 16 July 2015 | [68] |
Cygnus | — | — | — | 15 December 1995 | [25] |
Dactyl Nightmare | Action | Virtuality Entertainment | Virtuality Entertainment | June 1995 | Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[49] |
Dactyl Joust | Action | High Voltage Software | Atari Corporation | 8 October 2003 | A 3D reimagining of the original 1982 arcade game,[69] which was also intended to be included as a bonus.[70] Footage exists.[71] |
Dante's Inferno | Survival horror | Gorilla Systems Corporation | Atari Corporation | 1 June 2018 | Based upon the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy.[72] An early playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004.[73] Also planned for PC.[74] |
Dark Guardian Episode 1: Unknown Enemy | Shoot 'em up | OMC Games | Hellified Games | 30 June 2001 | An early playable demo was showcased to the public at JagFest 2K1.[75] A ROM image of the demo was leaked online in 2018. |
Deathwatch | Platform, Run and gun | Data Design Interactive | Atari Corporation | 1 August 2020 | Source code is lost and no prototype has surfaced.[76] |
Defcon 1 | Action, Adventure | Dark Knight Games Visual Dimensions 3D |
Dark Knight Games | 9 October 2003 | Vaporware title.[77] |
Demolition Man | Action | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 8 September 1995 | Conversion of the 3DO original. Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after several delays.[78] |
Deus | Survival, Simulation | Silmarils | — | 20 July 1995 | Released on PC.[79] |
Discworld | Adventure | Perfect 10 Productions | Atari Corporation | 4 April 2020 | Former Perfect 10 Productions employee stated no actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond discussion phase due to market issues.[80] |
Doom II | First-person shooter | id Software | — | January 1995 | [81] |
Dracula the Undead | Adventure | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | June 1995 | First announced in 1993.[82] Update of the Atari Lynx original.[44][45] |
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp | Interactive movie | Epicenter Interactive | ReadySoft Incorporated | August 1995 | A non-playable demo was included in the Jaguar CD port of Brain Dead 13.[83][84] |
Droppings | — | Delta Music Systems Incorporation | — | June 1995 | [31] |
Dungeon Depths | Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game | MidNite Entertainment Group | MidNite Entertainment Group | 29 April 2018 | Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[85] |
Earthworm Jim | Platform, Run and gun | Softgold Computerspiele GmbH | Atari Corporation | 3 November 2015 | Source code of the conversion and alpha build consisting of basic character animations are lost.[86] |
Earthworm Jim 2 | Platform, Run and gun | Shiny Entertainment | — | 4 December 1994 | Under consideration but no actual development began on Jaguar version.[87] |
Eerievale | Adventure | Starcat Developments | Starcat Developments | 22 April 2019 | Homebrew game.[88] |
Eternal Darkness: Scent Of the Spider | Action, Role-playing game | OMC Games | Hellified Games | 11 August 2001 | Under planning phase but no actual development started.[89] |
European Soccer Challenge | Sports | Telegames | Telegames | June 1995 | Conversion of the Atari Lynx port.[31] |
Evidence: The Last Report | Adventure | Microïds | Microïds | June 1995 | Released on PC and PlayStation.[31] |
Evolution: Dino Dudes 2 | Puzzle | Imagitec Design | Atari Corporation | 28 March 1995 | [90] |
Exorex | First-person shooter, Mech simulator | Virtuality Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 27 March 1997 | Conversion of the arcade original.[91] |
Falcon | Combat flight simulation | Spectrum HoloByte | Spectrum HoloByte | May 1994 | [92] |
FIFA International Soccer | Sports | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 | Combat flight simulation | Core Design | — | March 1995 | [94][95] |
Formula One Grand Prix | Racing | MicroProse | MicroProse | July 1994 | [96] |
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball | Sports | — | Acclaim Entertainment | 11 December 1995 | [25] |
Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster | Adventure | Alexandria | — | 11 December 1995 | [25] |
Freelancer 2120: The Asaka Contract | First-person shooter | Imagitec Design | Atari Corporation | July 1995 | Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[97][98][99] |
Freedoom | First-person shooter | Stormworks Interactive | Stormworks Interactive | 13 September 2012 | Homebrew conversion of the 2003 fangame project. Gameplay footage exists.[100] |
Gain Ground | Action, Strategy, Tactical shooter | Sanritsu | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Under consideration but scrapped.[16] |
Galactic Gladiators | Space combat simulation | Photosurrealism | — | June 1995 | Footage exists.[31][101] |
Gates of Zendocon | Shoot 'em up | Bethesda Softworks | Atari Corporation | — | Planned updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[102] No actual development started on Jaguar version due to lack of interest.[103] |
Gotcha! | Party | The Dome Software Developments | Atari Corporation | 16 November 2016 | Unrelated to the 1973 video game of the same name. Currently under ownership of Creative Assembly director Jonathan Court.[104] |
Gp Earth GOD's Troopers | Shoot 'em up | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 11 March 2018 | Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists.[105][106] |
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket | Sports | Williams Brothers Developments | Telegames | 1 July 1997 | Development was halted due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[107] |
Gravon: Real Virtuality | Action, Combat flight simulation | Suma | — | 10 October 1995 | Conversion of the Atari Falcon original.[108] |
Green-Thang | Platform, Run and gun | Creative Edge Software | Atari Corporation | 3 January 2013 | Artwork conversion had barely started but coding was 80% finished and it is currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[39] Nearly complete.[40] |
Gunfight Max | Shooter | Band In The Box Entertainment | — | 25 July 2000 | 50% complete.[109] Development was halted due to technical issues.[110] |
Gunship 2000 | Combat flight simulation | MicroProse | MicroProse | December 1994 | Unknown if full development on Jaguar version was started beyond rudimentary 3D modelling.[111] |
HardBall III | Sports | NuFX | Atari Corporation | 3 September 2017 | [112] |
HardBall IV | Sports | High Voltage Software | — | 7 August 2017 | [113] |
Heart of Darkness | Cinematic platform | Amazing Studio | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | 22 June 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond proposition.[114] |
Heretic | First-person shooter | Stormworks Interactive | Stormworks Interactive | 25 April 2014 | Heavily modified homebrew conversion of the shareware original. Emulated gameplay footage exists.[115] |
Highlander II: The Quest for Knowledge | Action, Adventure | Lore Design Limited | Atari Corporation | 2 November 1995 | Second title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[116][117] Also planned for PC.[74] |
Highlander III: The Time of Endings | Action, Adventure | Lore Design Limited | Atari Corporation | 11 September 1995 | Third and last title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[117][118] Also planned for PC.[74] |
Hosenose and Booger | Platform | All Systems Go Technologies | Activision | 23 July 2000 | Promotional artwork exists.[119][120] |
ImageR3 | Shoot 'em up | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 2 August 2010 | Homebrew game.[121] |
Indiana Jags | Platform | Virtual Xperience | Virtual Xperience | January 2001 | A few graphics were created for the project.[122] |
Inferno | Space combat simulation | Digital Image Design | — | April 1994 | [14] |
Infinite Maze | Maze, Puzzle | Bad Dog Software | — | 22 April 1994 | Proposal document exists.[123] |
Iratan Supremacy | Fighting | Level 7 Software | — | January 1996 | Artwork exists.[124][125] |
Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal | Action | Realtime Associates | Acclaim Entertainment | 15 December 1995 | [25] |
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity | Role-playing game | Silmarils | Atari Corporation | — | Conversion of the Atari Falcon version.[126] 100% complete but left unpublished due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[127] |
Ishar 4: Ishar Genesis | Role-playing game | Silmarils | — | 7 October 2017 | Planned fourth entry in the Ishar series. First announced in 1995.[128] Former Silmarils programmer stated ideas developed for it were later implemented into Asghan: The Dragon Slayer.[126] |
Isle of the Dead | Adventure, First-person shooter | Rainmaker Software | — | June 1995 | Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[44][45] |
Jack Nicklaus Cyber Golf | Sports | Hand Made Software | Atari Corporation | 16 January 1995 | Various playable builds were leaked online. Game design document exists.[129] |
James Pond 3 | Platform | Millennium Interactive | Telegames | 9 July 1995 | Sub-contracted programmer and associated code of the conversion disappeared after development started.[25] |
Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour | Sports | Ubi Soft | Atari Corporation | July 1994 | [96] |
John Madden Football | Sports | — | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Judge Dredd | First-person shooter | Acclaim Entertainment | Acclaim Entertainment | Q4 1995 | [16] |
Kasumi Ninja II | Fighting | Hand Made Software | Atari Corporation | 2016 | Game design document exists.[130][131][132] |
Kick Off 3 | Sports | Anco Software | Imagineer | February 1995 | Showcased once in April 1994 running on development hardware.[21][133] No prototype has surfaced. |
Kid Vid Grid | Interactive movie, Puzzle | High Voltage Software | Atari Corporation | 25 July 2000 | 100% complete.[134] No prototype has surfaced. |
Konan | Beat 'em up | Arcade Zone | — | 11 April 2019 | Gameplay footage exists.[135][136][137][138] No prototype has surfaced.[139] |
Legion Force Jidai: The Next Era! | Run and gun | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 1 October 2003 | Homebrew game. In-game footage exists.[140] |
Legions of the Undead | Action, Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game | Rebellion Developments | Atari Corporation | 11 December 1995 | Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[25][141] Artwork, models, prototypes and source code may still exist under ownership of Rebellion.[142] |
Lester the Unlikely | Cinematic platform | DTMC | DTMC | June 1994 | [15][143] |
Litil Divil | Action | Gremlin Graphics | — | June 1995 | [31][44][45] |
Little Big Adventure | Action, Adventure | — | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Livewire | Action, Shoot 'em up | Black Scorpion Software, Cortex Design | Atari Corporation | 1997 | Currently under ownership of original author Douglas Little.[144] |
Lobo | Fighting | Ocean Software | — | June 1995 | Based upon the DC Comics character of the same name.[31][44][45] |
Lollapalooza: The Game | Music, Rhythm | Pacific Gameworks | V-Real Interactive | 12 September 2017 | Based upon the music festival of the same name. Proposal document exists.[64] |
Mad Dog McCree | Interactive movie, Light gun shooter | American Laser Games | — | June 1995 | [15][44][45] |
Magic Carpet | Action | Bullfrog Productions | Atari Corporation | 2 May 2015 | Former Bullfrog programmer stated conversion was being developed in-house first before Atari Corp. bought the game's right in order to port it themselves.[145] |
Mechtiles | First-person shooter, Mech simulator | Beyond Games | — | November 2016 | Updated conversion of the unreleased Atari Lynx original.[18] |
Metro Blaster | Shoot 'em up | YB Games | YB Games | 25 April 2018 | Homebrew game. Development was later transferred to Eponasoft and is now planned for released on TurboGrafx-CD under the title Einzelgänger,[146] due to internal and external issues.[147][148] Artwork exists.[149][150] Soundtrack was leaked online in 2018.[151] |
Mind Ripper | First-person shooter | Tiertex Design Studios | Atari Corporation | 3 September 2017 | Based upon the HBO film of the same name by Wes Craven.[112] Game design document exists. |
MightyFrog | Action, Puzzle | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 4 January 2018 | Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its authors and nearly complete.[152] |
Miniature Golf | Sports | DTMC | DTMC | April 1994 | [153] |
Moles | Puzzle | Mark Ball | — | 26 November 2012 | Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its author.[154] |
Mortal Kombat | Fighting | Iguana Entertainment | Iguana Entertainment | February 1995 | [21] |
Mortal Kombat 3 | Fighting | Williams Entertainment | Atari Corporation | May 1996 | Advertized as 89% complete.[155] |
Mountain Sports | Sports | DTMC | DTMC | June 1995 | Conversion of the also unreleased SNES version.[31] |
Mysterious Song | Role-playing game | Eponasoft | Frozen Utopia | — | Planned homebrew conversion of the TurboGrafx-CD remake.[146] Based upon the original PC freeware release.[156] |
Nanoterror | — | Delta Music Systems Incorporation | — | June 1995 | [31] |
Navy Commando | — | Microïds | — | June 1995 | [31] |
The Need for Speed | Racing | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Nerf Max Force | First-person shooter | Genus Microprogramming | Atari Corporation | 25 January 1996 | [25] |
Nerves of Steel | First-person shooter | Rainmaker Software | — | June 1995 | Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[31] |
Netherworld | Fighting | — | — | 5 December 1993 | Proposal document exists.[157] |
NeuroDancer: Journey Into the Neuronet! | Action, Adult, Maze | PIXIS Interactive | — | 20 July 1995 | [158] |
Nexus | Shoot 'em up | Shen Technologies SARL | Atari Corporation | 9 November 2012 | Inspired by Raiden. 30% complete prior to cancellation.[159] |
Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing | Racing | Gremlin Graphics | Gremlin Graphics | June 1995 | [31] |
Not My Hood | Beat 'em up | FORCE Design | FORCE Design | 2 August 2010 | Homebrew game.[121] |
Obsession | Pinball | Unique Development Studios | — | 23 March 2018 | Nearly complete but scrapped by developers due to market reasons.[160] |
Off Road Rally | Racing | — | Time Warner Interactive | May 1995 | No prototype has surfaced.[161] |
Omega Race | Shoot 'em up | Temporary Sanity Designs | — | 30 March 2009 | Proposal document exists.[162] |
Oracle Octave | Non-game | Oracle Science International | — | October 1994 | No prototype has surfaced.[163] |
Orb Of Bengazi | Action, Role-playing game | OMC Games | Hellified Games | 21 October 1998 | Planned sequel to The Assassin.[164] No actual development started beyond planning phase. |
OutRunners | Racing | Sega | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Conversion of the Sega Genesis port.[16] |
Phantasy Star II | Role-playing game | Sega | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Conversion of the Sega Genesis original.[16] |
Phase Zero | Shooter | Hyper Image Productions | 1996 | Cancelled due to Atari ending Jaguar support.[165][166] | |
Phear | Puzzle | H2O Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 13 January 2018 | Released on Nintendo 64 as Tetrisphere.[167] No prototype has surfaced. |
Phong 2000 | Action | Phalanx Software | — | June 1995 | [31] |
Pong 2000 | Action | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | September 1995 | A 3D reimagining of the original 1972 arcade game.[168] |
Pong! | Sports | Retour 2048/Virtual Xperience | Virtual Xperience | 1994 | Freeware Pong clone. A ROM image was leaked online.[169] |
PowerSlide | Racing | Elite Systems, Williams Brothers Developments | Telegames | April 1995 | [50] |
Quake | First-person shooter | id Software | — | May 1996 | Advertized as 30% complete.[155] |
Return Fire | Capture the flag, Shooter | Alexandria | Prolific Publishing | 15 December 1995 | [25] |
Return of Magic | Action, Platform, Role-playing game | — | — | — | [25] |
Return to Zork | Adventure | Activision | Activision | July 1995 | [170] |
Revolution X | Rail shooter, Shooting gallery | Rage Software | — | June 1995 | [31] |
Rise of the Robots | Fighting | Art Data Interactive, Williams Brothers Developments | Time Warner Interactive | August 1995 | [83][84] |
Riven | Adventure | — | Sunsoft | 19 September 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar CD version[25] |
River Riders | — | Argonaut Software | Fox Interactive, Jaleco | 2015 | Vaporware title.[171] |
Road Rash | Racing, Vehicular combat | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform[16][93] |
RoboCop | Beat 'em up, Run and gun | Ocean Software | — | — | Proposal document exists.[172] |
Robot Gladiators | Fighting | — | — | 16 February 1994 | Proposal document exists.[173] |
Robotron | Shoot 'em up | — | Atari Corporation | January 1995 | Planned update of the original 1982 arcade game.[174] |
Rocky Interactive Horror Show | Adventure | Transylvania Interactive | Atari Corporation | 2 February 2018 | A non-playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004.[139][175] Released on PC. |
Rollcage | Racing | Team17 | — | October 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version.[19][20] |
S.A.I. Corps | Real-time strategy | Band In The Box Entertainment | — | 25 July 2000 | 40% complete.[176] |
Sam's Bowl-A-Rama | Sports | Pacific Gameworks | V-Real Interactive | 12 September 2017 | Proposal document exists.[64] |
Sanscript Journey | Adventure | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | 12 March 2018 | Based upon the ancient Sanskrit language.[177] |
The Shadow | Beat 'em up | Ocean Software | Ocean Software | May 1994 | Based upon the 1994 film of the same name.[14] Development on Jaguar CD version was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[54] |
Shinobi | Hack and slash, Platform | Sega | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Conversion of the Master System port.[16] |
Shock Wave | Shooter | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Slam Racer | Racing | Sinister Developments | — | 1 January 2002 | Early playable demo was included alongside the physical homebrew release of Painter for Jaguar CD.[178] Development was halted due to lack of interest, monetary issues and closure of Atari Corp.[179] |
Sokoban | Puzzle | — | Atari Corporation | 11 December 1995 | [25] |
Soulstar | Rail shooter, Third-person shooter | Core Design | Atari Corporation | 29 December 2010 | A bootlet copy was sold off on eBay in 2004.[180] Playthrough of a nearly complete build exists.[181] |
SpaceGuy | Space combat simulation | MP Games | Carousel International Corporation | 20 April 2018 | Intended for used on kiddie rides with integrated Jaguar consoles as control units.[182][183] |
Space Hulk | First-person shooter, Real-time tactics | — | — | 26 June 2012 | [184] |
Space Invaders | Shoot 'em up | Virtuality Entertainment | — | 23 January 2015 | Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. Game design document exists.[185][186] |
Space Junk | Adventure | Imagitec Design | Atari Corporation | 16 July 2015 | Conversion of the unfinished Atari Falcon original.[68] |
Space Pirate | Action, Adventure | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | 12 March 2018 | One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar.[25] First announced in 1993.[82] Inspired by Metroid.[177] |
Starlight Bowl A-Rama | Sports | V-Real Interactive | — | 1995 | [187] |
Starnet | Space combat simulation | Virtual Xperience | — | June 1995 | [44][45] |
Star Alliance - Battle for Earth | Shoot 'em up | Starcat Developments | Starcat Developments | 22 April 2019 | Homebrew game.[88] |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | Action, Adventure | Spectrum HoloByte | Spectrum HoloByte | June 1994 | [23] |
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity | Adventure | MicroProse | MicroProse | June 1995 | [44][45][96] |
Steel Talons | Combat flight simulation, Shoot 'em up | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | July 1994 | [96] |
Striker '95 | Sports | Rage Software | — | 30 September 2018 | Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[90][188] |
Stunt Car Racer | Racing | MicroProse | — | February 1994 | [15][189] |
Sudden Impact | Action, Racing | Creative Talents | Atari Corporation | February 1996 | [190] |
Summer Games II | Sports | Teque London | Atari Corporation | 11 December 1995 | [25][74][102] |
Super Off Road | Racing | — | Telegames | 10 October 1995 | [191] |
Super Space Acer | Space combat simulation, Third-person shooter | Moving Target Software Design | — | 29 April 2018 | Proposal document exists.[192] |
Swagman | Action | Core Design | — | March 1995 | [193] |
T-MEK | First-person shooter, Mech simulator | Time Warner Interactive | Atari Corporation | 11 December 1995 | [25] |
TFX | Combat flight simulation | Digital Image Design | Ocean Software | April 1994 | [14] |
Thea Realm Fighters | Fighting | High Voltage Software | Atari Corporation | 8 January 2017 | Three ROM images were leaked online by video game collector Nicolas Persjin between 2016 and 2017 respectively.[194][195][196] |
Thunderhawk | Combat flight simulation | Core Design | — | March 1995 | [94][95] |
Thunderstalker | Action | Telegames | Telegames | April 1995 | [50] |
Tinhead | Platform | MicroProse UK | — | 27 October 2001 | Conversion of the Sega Genesis original.[197] No prototype has surfaced. |
Toki Goes Apespit | Action | Ocean Software | Ocean Software | December 1994 | Development on the project was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[111] |
Tomb Raider | Action, Adventure, Platform, Puzzle | Core Design | — | March 1995 | [193] |
Top Fuel | Racing | Tiertex Design Studios | — | July 1994 | Game design document proposal exists.[198] |
Turrican | Platformer, Run and gun | Softgold Computerspiele GmbH | — | 3 November 2015 | Under discussion but no actual development started on Jaguar version.[86] |
Twin Crystals | Dungeon crawl | Sinister Developments | — | June 1995 | [31] |
Ultimate Brain Games | Board game | Teque London | Telegames | 1 September 2008 | A ROM image was leaked online in 2008 by former Teque London programmer.[199] |
Uncle Oswald's Invention | — | Atari Corporation | Atari Corporation | 2016 | A few surviving pre-rendered graphics and animations were released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #3 in 2004.[180][200] |
Virtual VCS | Compilation | Temporary Sanity Designs | Atari Corporation | 12 January 2017 | An Atari 2600 emulator.[201] A ROM image was released online in 2017 by video game collector Clint Thompson.[202] |
Virtuoso | Third-person shooter | Williams Brothers Developments | Telegames | 24 July 2000 | Development was halted due to market issues.[203] |
Vortex | Shooter | Argonaut Software | — | June 1994 | [59] |
Warlock | Action | — | Trimark Interactive | May 1994 | [204] |
Waterworld | — | Ocean Software | Ocean Software | October 1995 | [205] |
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars | Sports | Time Warner Interactive | Time Warner Interactive | August 1995 | [83][84] |
Wild Cup Soccer | Sports | Telegames | Telegames | 24 July 2000 | Development was halted due to market issues.[206] |
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger | Space combat simulation | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | Q4 1995 | No actual development started on Jaguar CD version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][93] |
Witchwood | Action, Role-playing game | Team17 | Atari Corporation | September 1995 | Development on Jaguar version was halted due to marketing issues.[19] Soundtrack was released by the original author in 1996.[207] |
Zaxxon 3-D | Shoot 'em up | Sega | Atari Corporation | 11 January 1995 | Conversion of the Master System original[16] |
Zero | Shoot 'em up | Stormoworks Interactive | Stormoworks Interactive | 2001 | Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was leaked online. |
Zodiac Fighters | Fighting | V-Real Interactive | Atari Corporation | 25 July 2000 | Based upon the 12 signs of the Zodiac.[208] |
Zone Hunter | First-person shooter | Virtuality Entertainment | Atari Corporation | 23 January 2015 | Reworked conversion of the arcade original.[91] Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[185] Game design document exists.[186] |
ZOT | Maze | — | — | 1 November 1996 | [209] |
Zzyorxx II | Shoot 'em up | Virtual Xperience | — | 25 April 2018 | A ROM image was released online in 2018 by video game collector Clint Thompson.[210] |
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