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There are '[a] officially released N-Gage games on this list. This is a list of Xbox games that have been cancelled either completely or saw the light of day at other consoles.

Title(s) Notes/Reasons Developer Publisher
12 Volt A slot car racing game, announced in May 2004 for Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gamecube and PC. A GBA port was optional.[1] Cars could move freely between lanes. Beside some published screenshots no more information's about the game or it's cancellation were given.[2][3] Sproing Interactive Media GmbH
100 Bullets A video game adaption of the 100 Bullets comic book series was announced by Acclaim Entertainment for release on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. This version of the game was cancelled amid Acclaim's financial troubles in the mid-2000s. D3 Publisher obtained the rights to the franchise shortly after, and announced plans to release an unrelated game in the franchise for a variety of platforms, though none of those versions ever materialized either. The comic's primary writer, Brian Azzarello, later explained that the developers had trouble translating the comic's story into the video game format.[4][5] Acclaim Studio Austin Acclaim Entertainment
2 Days to Vegas A 3rd-person action adventure game. Story takes place in different major cities across the US within 48 hours.[6] Game was shifted to the next generation and changed developer but got canceled anyway. 2015
1906: An Antarctic Odyssey A loosely based action-adventure adaptation of the book by Jules Verne. The game was announced in 1999 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. [7] In it was renamed U.S.S. Antarctica with Capcom as its publisher.[8] In 2002 the game was again renamed to Lost Mantis and cancelled by 2003.[9] A trailer, concept art and screenshots were published.[10][11][12] Darkworks Studios Capcom
6Gun A military-themed tactical shooter, announced in 2005 and scheduled for release in 2006 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP, and Windows.[13] It was planned to be shown at E3 2005.[14] Additionally, a sequel was in the works.[15] The game was canceled because the developer shut their doors in early 2006.[16] A prototype was found in 2023.[17] Battleborn Entertainment
9 Worlds An action-adventure game, announced in 2001 for Xbox, Windows and PlayStation 2. It was reannounced in 2006 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Both times, it was planned to show the game at E3.[18][19] Massive Entertainment Sierra Studios
A Sound of Thunder A Licensed game to the 2005 movie. It was announced in December 2002[20] for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GBA and planned to release in Q2 2003.[21] In October of 2003 the develloper got defunt because publisher haven't payed them.[22] The GBA game released in 2005. Computer Artworks BAM! Entertainment
A.I. Chaser Licenced combat racing game of the Steven Speilburg's 2001 film A.I.[23][24] The game was cancelled because the movie flopped in cinema.[25] It was announced one game would release around the movie release and every 5 years another one (see the two games below).[26] Vision Scape Interactive Microsoft
A.I. The Circuit also known as A.I. Gladiator

Licenced fighting game of the Steven Speilburg's 2001 film A.I.[23] The game was cancelled because the movie flopped in cinema.[25] In 2009 a playable demo was found[27]

Radical Entertainment Microsoft
A.I. Guardian Licenced fighting game of the Steven Speilburg's 2001 film A.I.[23] It was planned to release the game on Xbox and PC.[28] Concept art of the game was released in 2009.[29] The game was cancelled because the movie flopped in cinema.[25] ACeS Studios Microsoft
Abducted A cinematic horror game announced in October 2002 for Windows, Mac, and Xbox. A release in 2004 was speculated.[30] It was planned to include real-time lighting and dynamic shadows. The Windows version was shown in cooperation with Nvidia at E3 2003.[31][32] Contraband Entertainment
Ace Squadron Atomic Planet
Adversary: City Under Siege, The A multiplayer 3rd Person action shooter was in devellopment from May to October 2002 for Xbox and PlayStation 2. A build of the game is in the hands of a tech and level artist that worked on the game. [33] A playable Demo was shown behind closed doors at E3 2004.[34] Namco USA Namco
Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Attack of the Twonkies, The A licenced game released for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and GBA. A Xbox version was planned but never released.[35] THQ Studio Australia THQ
Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Jet Fusion, The A licenced game released for PlayStation 2, GameCube and GBA. A Xbox version was planned but never released do to low sales Krome Studios THQ
Agent A sandbox game. The game was in development in 2003. It is unclear if it has something to do with the unreleased PlayStation 3 game from Rockstar.[36] Rockstar San Diego
Alone in the Dark 5 A survival horror game developed in 2002 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The project was canceled after a layoff of 280 people and the reconstruction of Infograms.[37][38] Infograms Lyon House Studio Infograms/Atari
American Idol A rhythm game adaption of the American Idol TV series. Released for PlayStation 2 and Windows in 2003, the Xbox version never received a commercial release, despite being included on some European advertisements. The Xbox version was leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation effort.[39][40][41] Hothouse Creations Codemasters
American McGee Presents Bad Day LA
American McGee’s Oz Announced in 2002 for PC and Xbox, the game is set in the world of Oz. A human savior was send to Oz to prevent a battle that could destroy Oz. It was planned to release in 2004.[42] In 2013 McGee tried to revive the project via Kickstarter. Carbon6 Ronin Entertainment
America's 10 Most Wanted A first-person shooter released on Windows and PlayStation 2. A Xbox version was planned to release in 2004 but never materialized.[43] A trailer for the Xbox version can be found of the French Official Xbox Magazine demo disc 33.[44] Black Ops Entertainment Atari
Ancient World Online Also known as: Project Destiny[45]

An MMORPG announced for PC, Xbox and Xbox 360 with an egyptian setting based in 3200 BC.[46] At first it was planned as a space adventure. During development, there was a public discussion about stolen research.[47] Gamespy did not expect the game coming out by 2007.[48] A PC version was planned to release in August 2020[49] A subreddit called r/AncientWorldOnline was created in 2022 and renamed at some point, with artwork in an asian style.[50]

Solar System Studios (Original developer), VigorBioFun Studio (since 2018)[51], Oriented Pain Studio (since 2022)
Ant Bully, the
Apocatlyptica An 3rd-person action game announced on 4. April 2003 for PC and Xbox. It was planned to use Xbox live for a 8 player co-op experience.[52] This should be Konamis first Xbox Live title.[53] The Xbox version was canceled one minth after the announcement.[54]

The PC version released in 2004 in an buggy state.[55]

Extreme FX Konami Europe
Apprentice, The Licenced game about the TV show starring former president of the United States, Donald Trump. released on PC in 2006. A Xbox and PSP port was planned but cancelled. Legacy Interactive
Aquanox: The Angel's Tears The game is based loosely on the 1996 PC game, ARCHIMEDIAN DYNASTY. It should release in June 2005 for Xbox and PlayStation 2.[56] The game did not pass Sony's software quality assurance test. In 2005 Jowood colsed the developer[57] Massive Development UK: Fishtank Interactive

EU: Jowood

Arcturus A space ship combat RTS game announced in 2001 for Xbox and PC.[58][59] It was planned to release the game at the end of 2002.[60] In 2004 the company got into financial trouble and development was put on hold.[61] By August 2005 development continued. In 2008 the website shut down. BlueInca Studios
Area 51 Different game as the released Area 51 game. This game is an action shooter and was in development in 2000-2001 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox.[62] Midway Games West Midway
Armada 2: Star Command also known as Armada II, Armada's Revenge, Armada 2: Exodus

The game was originally announced for Dreamcast, then for the Xbox and PlayStation 2. Due to repeated delays and redesigns along with limited resources, the game was canceled after spending over four years in varying degrees of development.[63][64][65][66][67]

Metro 3D Metro 3D
Asterix & Obelix XXL A video game adaptation of the french comic book series Asterix & Obelix was announced for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Windows, and the original Xbox. All versions released across 2003 and 2004 except for the Xbox version, which was scheduled for release in October 2003, but never materialized.[68] Étranges Libellules Atari
Asteroids 3D Paradigm Entertainment
Asylum A first person horror game announced in 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Gamecube as Darkblack.[69] The game was compared to DCs "ILLBLEED" comic.[70] The player takes on the role of a contestant in a TV game show called "FRIGHT OF YOUR LIFE!", that thakes place in a Asylum called Wolfborough that slowly degenerates into a macabre nightmare.[71] A published trailer announced the game for 2003. The game was canceled as late as 2008.[72] Darkblack Ltd.
ATV Quad Power Racing 3 A sequel to ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 was announced at E3 2004 for release the following year. for winter 2005. A new trick creation system and 25 different ATVs were planned for the game. The game was later cancelled by Acclaim closed down the bankruptcy. The rights were obtained by Fund4Games and development was continued by Acclaim Studio Manchester's successor, Silverback Studios.[73] [74]The game was shown at E3 2005 behind closed doors.[75][76] In February 2008 a build of the game was found.[77] In 2012, game preservation group PtoPOnline revealed gameplay footage of a 2004 prototype under the name ATV 3 Lawless.[78] A found trailer showed the name ATV 3 Outlaw Pro-Quad Racing.[79] Acclaim Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Austin Powers Rockstar Games
Automaniacs An open world game with two car thiefs as protagonists. The game was announced in November 2004 and compared to Driver or GTA.[80][81] The developer was sold to Midway in 2005 and the game got cancelled.[82][83] Pitbull Syndicate
Avenida dos Aliados An open world game with UEFA license developed in 2002-2003. The game received a playable demo, but development stopped right after EA got the UEFA license.[84][85] Gamelords
Back Pedal An Action/Sports game. It was planned to release in North America on 17. July 2002 on GameCube[86] and 22. October 2002 on Xbox.[87] Electronic Gaming Monthly Magazine announced the Xbox version for March 2002[88] THQ
Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja SnapDragon Games
Ballistics Futuristic Racing Game, released in October 2001 for Windows. An Xbox version was planned in 2001 but cancelled for unknown reasons.[89][90] Grin Xicat Interactive
Battlefield 1942 First Person Shooter announced in 2001 for PC and Xbox.[91] The game was cancelled in January 2003, do to the team could focus all its efforts on the expansion for the PC version.[92] Digital Illusions EA Games
Battlestations: Midway An action stratagy game. The game entered development in around March 2002 for Microsoft Windows under the Midway: Naval Battles title for a late 2003 to early 2004 release.[93] After SCi Games acquired the game's publishing rights, the game was rebranded as Battlestations: Midway, and Gizmondo, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions were commissioned.[94][95][96][97] These versions were later cancelled in favour of an Xbox 360 release.[98] Battlestations: Midway released in 2007 for PC and Xbox 360. Mithis Games SCi/Eidos
Banjo-Kazooie remake Prior to developing Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (2008), members of Rare's team proposed creating a remake of the original Banjo-Kazooie where the characters became aware they were in a remake and repeating actions they had already done in the original game, which in effect would lead to characters acting differently and the remake branching off into very different events from the original game. The idea was rejected by management due to fears of how the game would be perceived; they feared that some would be unhappy that it wasn't completely a new game, while others would concurrently never realize how much it different from the original game.[99] Rare Microsoft
Battle Rigs Unannounced vehicle combat game, that was in development in 2000-2001. Was planned to be a new Destruction Derby game at some point, but set in space. The game was planned to release on Xbox and PC.[100] Developer James Sutherland published one in-game screenshot of the prototype on Twitter in 2020.[101] Rage Software Sheffield
B.C. Action Adventure Game controlling a tribe who has to survive, evolve and migrate. The game was announced in 2001. A build of the game was 50% finished in 2002.[102] The game was cancelled in 2004 for being to ambitious for its time. The preversation group PtoPOnline got their hands on at least one playable build in 2015.[103] Intrepid Computer Entertainment / Lionhead Studios Microsoft Games Studios
B.C. 2 Despite the original B.C. was still in development by Lionhead Studios, the sequel to the game was announced in July 2004. The focus of it was on multiplayer via Xbox Live.[104][105] With the cancellation of the original BC in fall 2004, the sequel was also cancelled.[106] Intrepid Games
Behind Enemy Lines
Beyond An action game that was in development from December 2004 to October 2005.[107] The game never went out of the prototype state.[108] Screenshots of the game surfaced in 2008.[109] Tesla Studios
Big Comfy Couch, The Licenced party video game based on a canadian TV show with the same name. First metioned in 2011 by Unseen64[110],the search for the game was picked up in 2018 by the Lost Media Wiki. In 2021 with help of YouTuber LSuperSonicQ, they found the game and one year later gameplay was published.[111] The game was cancelled cause other matters that prevented developing the game further.[112] Genazea
Biker Mice from Mars Licenced action racing game, released in 200 for the PlayStation 2. An Xbox Version was announced for the end of 2006, but never saw the light of day.[113] Creat Studio The Game Factory
Black 9 A third-person action game taking place in a dystopian future, with gameplay mechanics and setting in the vein of System Shock (1994). The game was in development for the PlayStation 2, PC, and the original Xbox. Amid rumors of its cancellation in mid-2004 due to its developer, Taldren, facing financial difficulties, in June 2004, its publisher Majesco confirmed the game had been cancelled, and Taldren closed down shortly after.[114][115] Taldren Majesco
Black & White: Next-Generation Announced in September 2001 the game would be a console version of Black & White for Xbox and PlayStation 2. The game was shown at E3 2002 but cancelled afterwards.[116] Lionhead Studios Electronic Arts
Black Sun A 3rd person shooter developed in 2003. In 2005 the studio was merged with Backbone Entertainment and the game cancelled.[117] Collective Studios
Blade of Darkness Released as Severance: Blade of Darkness, the game is an action adventure game released in February 2001 for PC. An Xbox enhanced port directly by Rebel Act was in development, with working title Ultimate Blade of Darkness, but the project was scrapped during early stages due to poor sales of the original Windows version.[118][119] Rebel Act Studios Codemasters
Bladeball Cat Mother
(b)Last An action game / beat ‘em up in a sci-fi / fantasy setting mixing together Lovecraft tales and the Matrix movies, with weird tentacle monsters, laser weapons, super powers and many different characters to interact with. It was planned to release on Xbox and PlayStation 2.[120] An developer speaks about the game.[121] Quantic Dream
Bloody Magic, The also known as Dawn of Magic

An RPG announced in 2003 for PC and Xbox with an estimated release date of 2004.[122][123] In 2004 the game got ride of they and released on PC in Russia in 2005.[124][125] The game released in the rest of the world on PC in 2007 by Deep Silver and Atari under the name Dawn of Magic. The Xbox version never saw the light of day.

Sky Fallen Entertainment 1C Company / HD Interactive
Bloody Waters: Terror from the Deep A similar game as Jaws Unleashed it was announced in September 2003[126] and planned to release at the end of 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. A PC port was planned for 2005.[127] In 2007 Gameplay was shown by Unseen64. The game was cancelled at this point.[128] Pineapple Interactive
Blue Stinger: Premium Cart An Action adventure game and follow-up of Dreamcast game Blue Stinger. Cancelled because creator Shinya Nishigaki died of a heart attack on February 14, 2004 and the Xbox's poor commercial performance in Japan.[129][130] Climax Graphics / Cavia Inc. Cool Cool / Sega
Boomtown Wild West themed 3rd person action shooter announced for PC and XBox in 2003. The game was set in 1871 and includes historic figures like Billy the Kid and used the Unreal Warfare engine. It was scheduled for release in Q3 of 2003[131] and then Q3 2004.[132][133][134][135] LogicalVice Entertainment
Breed A squad based, science-fiction game released in 2004 for Windows. The game was announced in 2001 for a release in 2002. [136]The release of the game was delayed multiple times and durring that the Xbox version was cancelled.[137] Brat Designs cdv Software
Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon 2 Follow up to Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon. Game was cancelled after the first game flopped.[138] Ronin Entertainment Universal Interactive
Bulletproof Monk Licenced game for the movie of the same name announced in March 2003 for PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube.[139] In May 2003 a teaser was shown.[140] Mucky Foot Productions went defunct in November 2003 and the game was cancelled.[141] Mucky Foot Productions Empire Interactive
Bully Xbox Version of released PlayStation 2 game. The Xbox version was announced in 2005.[142] The Xbox version of Bully was cancelled without an official reason. Rockstar Vancouver Rockstar Games
Burn Out Cop Planned for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube as an arcade action title inspired by Die Hard and other films. The game was cancelled when HotGen Studios was in financial trubbles.[143] Two demos and a design document were shared online.[144][145][146] In 2016 the rigths were sold back to the developers for £1. Infinite Lives, HotGen Studios Sega
Cabela's Alaskan Adventures 10th year aneversary of Cabela's Videogame franshise hunting game. It was released for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2. A Xbox version was planned but never saw the light of day.[147] Sand Grain Studios Activision
Call of Cthulhu: Beyond the Mountains of Madness One of three planned Call of Cthulhu games and the sequel of Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. The game was announced in 2002 for Xbox and PC.[148] After the release of the first game Developer and Publisher Hip Games went defunct in 2006 following financial troubbles.[149][150] Headfirst Productions Bethesda Softworks / Hip Games
Call of Cthulhu: Destiny's End One of three planned Call of Cthulhu games and the sequel of Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. The game was announced in 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC with a planned release date of Q4 2004.[151] A Trailer of the game was shown to the public at E3 2005, with a planned releasedate of Spring 2006.[152] After the release of the first game Developer and Publisher Hip Games went defunct in 2006.[149] A playable demo from E3 2005 was found and published in June 2024.[153][154] Headfirst Productions Hip Games
Call of Juarez Wild West first person shooter announced in 2004 under the name "Lawman" and released on PC and Xbox 360. At E3 2005 the name was changed.[155] The Xbox version was dropped in 2006 after the publishing deal with Ubisoft.[156] Techland Ubisoft
Call of the Dragonfly A third person action game announced before the Xbox release for Xbox and PC. In 2001 a release for 2002 was announced.[157] Gameplay was published in June 2001.[158] The game was cancelled do to not finding a publisher. Lost Boys were sold shortly after and is today known as Guerrilla Games. Lost Boys
Campfire: Become Your Nightmare Reverse survival horror game with an similar idear as the released Dead by Daylight. The game was announced in 2003 and planned to release in 2004.[159] A teaser and concept art was made public.[160][161] Right to the game were sold first to Gamefederation and then to Nordic VFX in 2007 with a releasedate set to Halloween 2009.[162][163] Daydream Software
Campus Similar game as Rockstars Bully. Planned to release on Xbox and PlayStation 2. [164] Ubisoft Montreal
Capcom Generations Made by the creators of The Big Comfy Couch and developed betwen late 2003 to 2004. Discovered durring the search of that game. Screenshots were published by one of the creators. Cancelled do to lack of funds.[165] Genazea Capcom
Carmageddon 4 / Carmageddon TV Leaked in an financial report in 2003 and to be released in 2005 for Xbox, Playstation 2 and PC, the game was put on hold in 2005 do to SCi merged with Eidos.[166] Gameplay of a prototype, concept artwork and screenshots found their way online.[167][168] Visual Sciences 2K Games /SCi
Carrera Golf Cancelled for unknown reasons. Other then some concept art noting is known about the game.[169] Microsoft Games Studios Microsoft
Cesium An action adventure game with an asian fantasy setting. The game was cancelled in an early prototype state.[170] FASA Studio / Microsoft Games Studios
Charlie Brown’s All-Stars Baseball visdeogame with Peanuts license. Announced and avetised for a 2007 release on Xbox, PlayStation 2, Wii and PSP. [171] Some menu footage was made public.[172] FarSight Studios Namco Bandai
Cell Damage 2 Cancelled do to lack of publisher and money. [173] Pseudo Interactive
Championship Manager 2007 Beautiful Game Studios Eidos Interactive
Chaos League Violent Medevil football variant game with RPG elements released in 2004 for Windows. Ports for Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, DS, and PSP were planned but scrapped.[174] Neko Entertainment / Cyanide Studios Digital Jesters
Chariots: The First Olympics Acient sports game set in 776 BC for the first olympic games announced in 2002 for Xbox and Playstation 2.[175] In 2004 it was announced to release also on Mac, Windows and Linux.[176] The website of the game was shut down in mid 2007 and the game cancelled.[177] Candella Software
Charlie's Angels A video game adaption of the year 2000 film was announced for PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PC platforms, and Xbox, though only the PS2 and GameCube versions ever released years later in 2003.[178][179] Ubisoft Ubisoft
Chosen: The Legend Begins Hack n slash game set in medieval China with 30 characters on screen at any time. It would have Xbox Live and DLC support. The game was shown at E3 2006 with a release date that same year but never seen again.[180] Terminal Reality Keystone Game Studio (KGS)
Citizen Zero Also known as Big World: Citizen Zero

MMORPG in development from 1999[181] and officially announced in 2003.[182][183] In 2004 it was announced as an Xbox excluisve.[184] The following years it was shown to the public every now and then upt o E3 2004.[185][186] The game was cancelled in 2007 without a reason.[187]

Micro Forte Micro Forte
City of the Dead First-person shooter video game, based on George A. Romero's Living Dead series announced in Decemebr 2004 for a release in 2006 on Xbox PlayStation 2 and PC.[188] A Trailer was published on Official PS2 Magazine Demo Discs in Europe and gameplay shown at E3 2005.[189][190] The game was cancelled do to the bankruptcy in 2005.[191] Kuju Entertainment Ltd. Hip Interactive
Close Combat: Red Phoenix RTS game announced in 2004 for Xbox, Windows and Mac with a planned release date in 2005.[192] The game is based on the book "Red Phoenix" by Larry Bond and based in modern day Korea. In 2005 Atomic Games was taken over by Destineer.[193] After that the game was planned to release in 2006.[194] Atomic Games / Destineer Take-Two / 2K Games
Club Football 2006 A Football simulation where many clubs got their own version of the game. In December 2004 Codemasters announced the cancellation of the 2006 installment do to the inability in attaining a sizeable foothold in a segment of the market.[195] Codemasters Codemasters
Codename: Partisans 3rd person World War 2 game in development from 2003 onwards. First planned for Xbox and later for Xbox 360 and PC.[196] Yager
Cold Winter First person shooter announced in April 2003 for Xbox and PlayStation 2.[197][198] By December 2003 the game was marketed as an PS2 exclusive.[199][198] In the end only the PlayStation 2 Version was published in 2005. Swordfish Studios VU Games
College Basketball 2K2 College Basketball game in the Sega 2K series planned for Spring 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube.[200][201] Visual Concepts Sega
Comanche (4) Flight Simulator announced in October 2001 for a planned release in 2002.[202] Pictures of gameplay were published.[203][204] After the announcement nothing more came out of it. NovaLogic NovaLogic
Conker: Gettin' Medieval After the release of Conker: Live & Reloaded (2005), the development team started work on an online third person shooter game in the Conker series, though it was cancelled before it was publicly announced. To promote the release of Rare Replay (2015), Rare released a video explaining the game's premise and showing some early concept art.[205] Rare Microsoft
Conquest 2: The Vyrium Uprising RTS game that picks up 40 years after Conquest 2: Frontier Wars. A trailer was published along side with the announcement in July 2004.[206] It was planned to release on Xbox and PC.[207] In 2012, the producer of Conquest 2, Eric Peterson tried to revive the project with an Kickstarter campain but failed to fund the project.[208] Warthog Texas
Contra Online 3D run & gun shooter with heavy use of online features on PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Teh game was cancelled early in development[209][210] Konami
Crank the Weasel Announced at E3 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube, the game was going to a similar route then Conker, as an M rated platformer.[211] Tge game had a 1920 comic style. The game got cancelled In July 2003 do to not took of.[212][213] A prototype was leaked in 2017.[214][215] Midway Midway
Crash Dummy vs. the Evil D-Troit also known as C.I.D 925: An Ordinary Life or CID The Dummy

An 2.5D Adventure game announced for Xbox, PlayStation 2, PSP and PC.[216] In October 2006 the Xbox version was cancelled and Wii and DS versions were announced.[217] The game released in 2009 for Wii, PS2 and PSP.

Twelve Games Oxygen Games
Crazy Car Championship Announced in January 2001 for PC, Xbox and PlayStation 2 the game was in development from June 2000 onwards.[218] In the game players could build their own cars from scratch and race them online in crossplay.[219] It was planned to release in early 2002.[220] Synaptic Soup
Creature Conflict: The Clan Wars Cartoony turn-based tactical and real-time action game. Announced for PC and Xbox.[221] While the PC version released the Xbox version was planned to on September 2005 but never saw the light of day.[222] Mithis Games Cenega Publishing
Crushed Baseball 2004 An arcade-stylehardball title that empowered its players with superhuman abilities, crazy stunt-grabs, and other silly stuff announced in October 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Gamecube.[223] Cancelled in April 2003 do to legal disagreement between both developers.[224] It was planned to release the game in 2003.[225] Griptonite Games / Amaze Entertainment BAM! Entertainment
CTU: Marine Sharpshooter First person shooter released on PC as a buget title in 2003. Version for PlayStation 2 and Xbox were planned but cancelled do to the bad reviews of the PC version.[226] Jarhead Games Hip Games / Groove Games
Cthulhu: Delta Green A Horror stratagy Game planned to release on PC and Xbox that was in development from 2001 to 2003. The game was cancelled to to the development of the MMO Pirates Of The Burning Sea.[227] Flying Lab Software
Cubix: Robots For Everyone Showdown Licensed game for the Korean TV series. The game was released on PlayStation 2 and GamecCube days after 3DO went bankrupt & defunct.[228] A Xbox version was planned but couldn't be released.[229][230][231] The right to the game might be in the hands of 3DOs ex-CEOs Trip Hawkins.[232] Blitz Games 3DO
Cy Girls
"CZ" Unknown first person shooter. Screenshots of the game with a filename of CZ were send to Unseen64 in 2019.[233]
Dante 3rd person "shooter", playing as a firefighter with special equipment and being part pf a TV show. Only a non playable concept demo was produced before the game was cancelled.[234] ACeS Studio Microsoft
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear A video game adaption of the Daredevil franchise was in development and scheduled for release on the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in early 2004. The player would control Daredevil himself in a third person beat em up, while the story was an adaption of the Elektra Lives Again storyline. The game experienced a troubled development cycle, including game engine and scope changes, and Sony making requests to implement Tony Hawk's Pro Skater-styled grinding gameplay mechanics. Overall franchise owner Marvel disapproved of the changes and state of the game, and cancelled it in 2004. An early playable build leaked onto the internet in 2023.[235][236] 5,000 Ft Studios Encore Inc
David Douillet Judo Judo game with 2 times olympia winner David Douillet announced for Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube and PC in January 2006 for a Q2 2006 release.[237] It was later delayed to September 2006.[238] By September 2006 the Xbox version got cancelled. In the end only the PS2 and PC version were released between 2006 and 2008.[239] 10TACLE Studio Bigben Interactive
Deadlands 3rd person action horror game in the wild west based on the tabletop game. The game was announced first in 2001 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC.[240][241] A PS2 build dated July 14, 2004 surfaced on December 9, 2006.[242] Headfirst Productions
Deadlight A first person shooter that was in development for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube.[243] In March 2005 the studio shut down and the game was cancelled.[244] A playable demo of the PS2 version was leaked in 2009.[245] The games designer Jolyon Myers later designed levels for Call of Duty Modern Warfer 3 & Ghosts.[246] Blue 52
Dead Center Game with an unknown genre was in development by EA before the Xbox launced.[247] Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Dead Justice 3rd person action game that was in development from 2001 up to the colsure of the studio in 2003 for Xbox and PC.[248] As their last action, they published all of there code they made. A prototype of the game is playable. The source code is published under BSD license and the content is published under GPL license. So anyone can use it.[249] Cat Mother
Dead or Alive: Code Chronus Adventure Game in the Dead or Alive franchise in devenlopment from 2002 and shifted later tot he Xbox 360. The game was officially cancelled in 2010. IGN got a photo of a copy of the game.[250] Team Ninja
Dead Rush Action-driving-horror game is a post apocalypic theme including Zombies. A trailer was published for E3 2004 and it was planned to release in 2005 for Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gameboy Advance[251] and GameCube.[252] It was cancelled in July 2004 do to not meeting standards at Activision.[253] Treyarch Activision
Dead Space The first Dead Space game began its development on the Original Xbox. The game development went later to the Xbox 360 and the Xbox version got scrapped. Dead Space art director Ian Milham showed recorded gameplay at the Animex, games and animation festival in 2009 of that build.[254] EA Redwood Electronic Arts
DEALER: Chronic, Pills & Coke Open world game in a GTA Style announced in December 2004 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC.[255] Beside known things from the GTA series the player can actually take a bunch of diffrent drugs.[256] The website shut down arund March 2005.[257] Nagual Games
Death Jr. Before announcing the game to the public as an PSP Killer App, the development started on the Xbox. Mike Mika from Digital Eclipse owns a protoype that he showed on Twitter in 2019.[258] Backbone Entertainment Konami
Desert Creeps Planned as a Resident Evil style game, the development shifted toteh Wii. Do to a lack of funding the style was changed to a twinstick shooter for XBLA on the Xbox 360 and PSN. The game got cancelled dot o the closure of the studio in 2009. The game was developed with only 3 people. A playable XBLA prototype, from 2 months of development, is in the hands of SnapDragons Art Director Sönke Seidel. [259] SnapDragon
Deus Ex 3: Insurrection For a full story visit the Deus Ex Wiki ArticlePrequel to the original Deus Ex. Preproduction began in 2004 with a do date of 2005. The game was cancelled in the planning face, when lead designer Warren Spector left Iron Storm. Ion Storm Eidos Interactive
Dexter’s Laboratory Robot Rumble Cel-Shading licensed Robot fighting game announced for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube for Spring 2004. The game was cancelled do to the bankrupsy of the publisher. The lost media wiki is on the search for a prototype.[260] N-Space BAM! Entertainment
Demon Warrior Action game with memory card usage. Nothing more is known about this game[261] Ingram Entertainment, O~3 Entertainment
Digital Hitz Factory also known as Music 3000

Announced in 2002 as Music 3 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox.[262] Ony the PlayStation 2 version was released. The xbox version was canceled late in development, so that coverart for both versions were published and online listings introduced.[263][264]

Jester Interactive XS Games
Dirty Work A sandbox game. Never made it out of prototype state in 2005.[265] Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
DMZ North Korea Military first person shooter released for PC. It was originally planned to release in 2003 along an Xbox version but the game got delayed till 2006.[266] The game was mentioned as "The worst game of all time" in 2007.[267] VU Games VU Games
DogTag DiezelPower Digital Jesters
Dominion Pharaoh Productions Pharaoh Productions
Doomsday Rescue Beyond Games Midway
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet
Downforce SmartDog Titus Software
Dragon Booster Eden Games
Dragonkind TriLunar
Dreadnoughts
Drive by
Driven Bam Entertainment
Drome Racers Attention To Detail Electronic Arts
Druid King
Duality Trilobite Graphics Phantagram
Ducati World Championship Artematica Artematica
Duke Nukem Forever You all know. 3D Realms
Dynamite Deka 2 Cool Cool
Earthworm Jim (2003)
Ecks vs. Sever Zombie Studios Bam! Entertainment
Eisei Meijin VI Konami Konami
Emergency Mayhem Acclaim Studios Cheltenham Acclaim
Enclave 2 Starbreeze Starbreeze
Enemy in Sight Illusion Softworks, Pterodon
Engalus A dark sci-fi epic set in a Techno-Gothic future of madmen, rebels and assassins. The game was announced in 2000 and was planned for Dreamcast, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Gamecube.[268][269] Crytek Crytek
Eon of Tears
E-Racer
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The Search for Dragora
Evil Genius Circus Freak Studios Infograms /Atari
Evil of Tears
Extreme 4x4 GMX Media
Extreme Force: Grant City Anti-Crime Also known as: Strike Force or First Strike: Grant City Anti-Crime. A spin off of the Dead to Rights games. The game was shown first at E3 2003. It was palnned to release the game for Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gamecube and PC.[270] In early 2004 Namco pulled the plug, do to "time constraints".[271] Point of View Namco
Extreme Pool A pool game with extreme settings like on top of an airplane.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).[272] Graphic Stateon
Falcone: Into The Maelstrom Point Blank Virgin Interactive
Fallen Kingdoms Warthog
Fallout Extreme
Family Feud
Farnation Sega Sega
Fast and the Furious, The Genki VU Games
Fate
Fate of Ages Onisoft
Fatherdale: Guardians of Asgard Snowball Interactive Snowball Interactive
Fear & Respect
Fear Factor: Unleashed
Fighting Force 3 Core Design
Final Armada I-Imagine Virgin Play
First Strike: Grant City Anti-Crime
Fish Eyes 3: Kikou no Hahentachi
Fishing Live Online Opus Microsoft Games Studios
Fist Firehead Beenox Majesco
Flow: Urban Dance Uprising
Flushed Away
Forsaken 2 Acclaim Studios Teesside Acclaim
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Announced for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Windows, the game was cancelled when 3DO went bankrupt in 2003. Reports of reviving the project arose in 2004, but the game never released on any platform.[273][274] 3DO Stan Winston
Franklin: A Birthday Surprise
Freedom Fighters 2 Io Interactive Eidos Interactive
Freefall Ironworks Studio
Fuel Firetoad Software DreamCatcher Interactive
Full Throttle: Hell On Wheels LucasArts LucasArts
FunkMaster Flex's Digital Hitz Factory
Funkydilla
Fuzion Frenzy 2
Fuzzee Fever
FX Racing
G FASA Studios
G.I. Joe: Operation Ultra Radical Entertainment
Gaia Blade From Software From Software
Game of Death Burns Entertainment Software
Galactic Command: KnightBlade
Gander Mountain's Trophy
Gemini
George Romero's City of the Dead Kuju Entertainment Hip Games
Geox Plattformer
Get On Da Mic
Ghost Rider Climax Studios 2K Games
Ghouls 'N Ghosts Online also known as: Makai-Mura Online The Game Factory Capcom
Ghoustman Kawaii Studio, Widescreen Games
Giants X also known as Giants: Citizen Kabuto Planet Moon Studios Interplay
Gladiator: The Crimson Reign Midway
Go! Go! Hypergrind
Goblin Quest
Good Cop Bad Cop Revolution Software
Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The Bits Studios
Gothic Piranha Bytes Software GmbH
Grand Prix 4 Originally announced for release in June 2002 for both Windows and Xbox, only the Windows version ever released. The following September, it was announced that developer Microprose was closing and the Xbox version was cancelled. It was iterated that the cancellation was strictly due to financial and business issues, not quality reasons. The Xbox version was planned to be identical to the Windows version except for its multiplayer modes; the Windows version allowed for 8 player multiplayer through a LAN connection, while the Xbox version would have featured a 2 player split screen mode.[275][276][277][278][279] MicroProse Infogrames
Grand Raid Offroad
Gravity Kings Microsoft Game Studios
Green Green: Kane no Oto Dynamic Success
Green Green: Kane no Oto Romantic Success
GTR FIA Racing SimBin 10tacle Studios
Guarduan, The The Whole Experience Capital Entertainment Group
Gumshoe Hiding Buffalo
Hail to the Chimp A party game released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms in 2008. A version for Xbox was leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[39][280] Wideload Games Gamecock Media Group
Hannibal: Vengeance of Chartage
Happy Feet
Hardcore 4X4 XS Games
Haven: Call of the King The first of a trilogy of planned games, it was announced for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The game underwent a difficult development cycle, resulting in the GameCube and Xbox versions being cancelled to focus on the PS2 version. This version failed to reach sales targets, leading the remaining two games to be cancelled as well.[281] Traveller's Tales Midway
Heaven & Hell ...Live and Let Die cdv Software
Hell On Wheels Skylab Entertainment
He-Man: Defender of Grayskull A video game adaption of the Masters of the Universe franchise was announced for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube in 2003. Despite the Xbox version being far enough in development to appear on the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list in 2005, only the PlayStation 2 version was released. An early prototype of the Xbox version was later leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[40][39][282] Savage Entertainment Midas Interactive Entertainment
Hellraiser
Hidden invasion
Highlander
History Channel, Civil War: The Game - Great Battles, the
Hollow ZootFly
Hot Wheels: World Race THQ
Hoyle Majestic Chess Fluent VU Games
Iceman Datura
Illbleed Xbox port of the survival horror game released on Segas Dreamcast in 2001. The port was 90% finished. The game was cancelled because creator Shinya Nishigaki died of a heart attack on February 14, 2004 and the Xbox's poor commercial performance in Japan.[129][130] Cool Cool / Climax Graphics Inc. AIA
Imouto Panther Software
I-Ninja 2 Argonaut Games
Indiana Jones Tilogy The Collective
Infiltrator: Shadow Wars
Internal Pain
International Volleyball 2004
Invasion
Ion Runner Attention to Detail
Iron Construct also know as The Great Steam War and Blip and the Great Machine 1Up Studios
Iron Man
Iron Storm Wanadoo
Jane's Attack Squadron
Jane's TSF Flight Simulator
Jeremy McGrath Supercross World
Jet Sprint MX
Jimmy White's World Tour
Johnny Whatever Warthog
Jonny Drama Sierra Entertainment Sierra Entertainment
Joust 3D Midway Games West Midway
Jurassic Park: Survival
Justice League Traveller's Tales Midway
Kameo: Elements of Power Shortly after completion of Donkey Kong 64, Rare started early work on Kameo for the Nintendo 64. By the time it was publicly announced at E3 2001, development had already shifted to the GameCube. In 2002, when Microsoft bought Rare, the GameCube version was cancelled and development was shifted to the Xbox. The game experienced a lengthy four year development period from there, leading to it being cancelled on Xbox in favor of releasing as a launch title for the Xbox 360 in 2005.[283][284][285][286] Rare Microsoft
Kana Imoutou
Kat Burglar Krome Studios
Kaya X-ample Architectures
Kehl: Fury Unbound DreamForge Intertainment DreamForge Intertainment
Kid Ninja: Spirit of the Dragon
Kill Bill Studio Gigante
Kill Bill Black Label Games Vivendi Games
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
Kingpin 2
King of Fighters 2000/2001 SNK Playmore Ignition Entertainment
King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout SNK Playmore
Kitchen Panic Panther Software
KnightBlade: Final Flight 3000AD, Inc.
Knights Eden Games Atari
Knights A action adventure announced for PlayStation 2 and "other consoles" with a 2002 release.[287] The game seems to be a The Legend of Zela Parody do to taking place in "Whyrule".[288] Lost Boys were sold and the project scrapped. Lost Boys Sony Computer Entertainment Europe / SWING! Entert@inment Media
Knights of Decayden Not publicly announced or generally known about until an Axios retrospective story in 2022. A game centered around aerial combat in an original fantasy world. Originally pitched under the name Knights of Utu for the PlayStation 2 in 2000, and when the developers decided to change the platform to Xbox, it went under the name Archipelago prior to arriving on its final title. The game was in development until early 2022, and had been intended to release within a year of the Xbox's launch. The game was cancelled by Phil Spencer after Microsoft became unhapyp that the game wasn't keeping with its aggressive development time tables. Parts of the game were up and running at the time of its cancellation, though it was very unfinished, with many parts of its scope and scale still not decided upon.[289][290] Totally Games Microsoft
Koh-Lanta: Les Aventuriers
Konami's Moto-X Konami
Konami All-In Poker Konami Konami
Kore Gang, The
Korea: Forgotten Conflict also known as: Korea: Zapomniany Konflikt Plastic Reality Cenega Publishing
Kung Fu Story
L42 Blue Planet Software
La Femme Nikita
Lake Master Pro for Dreamcast Plus! A fishing game originally released for Dreamcast. DaZZ Capcom, Midas Interactive
Lamborghini Announced in 2002 for GameCube, PS2, and Xbox, the game was cancelled for all platforms in 2003 after Rage Software went out of business. Some aspect of the game were later used in the development of the Juiced series of racing games. A brief demo was released for Xbox in early 2003 prior to its cancellation, and an early prototype build of the game leaked in 2022.[291] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
Lamborghini FX An arcade racing game. It was announced in May 2004 for PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, and Windows.[292] The game was originally planned to release in July 2004.[293] However, it was delayed to the end of 2004.[294] Milestone Titus Interactive
LarryBoy and the Bad Apple
Last Job, The Acclaim Studios Cheltenham Acclaim
Last Ninja, The Studio 3 Simon & Schuster
Lawnmower Racing Mania 2007 eV Interactive Vivendi Games
Legacy of Kain: The dark Prophecy Ritual Entertainment Eidos Interactive
Legend of the Sun DreamForge Intertainment DreamForge Intertainment
Legendz: Gekitou! Saga Battle
Legion: Legend of Excalibur
Leisure Suit Larry: Cocoa Butter also known as Leisure Suit Larry: Island Tale
Lilther B Takuyo
Lobo Kemco USA Kemco
London Taxi: RusHour Data Design Interactive Data Design Interactive
London Racer: World Challenge
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Loose Cannon Sinister Games Microsoft Game Studios
Lord of the Rings: The Treason of Isengard, The Surreal Software VU Games
Lost, The Irrational Games
Madden NFL 10
Made Man Originally released for the PlayStation 2 and Windows platforms across 2006 and 2007, the Xbox version never released commercially. The Xbox version was later leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[280] SilverBack Studios Mastertronic
Mafioso
Makai Tensen: Rune City Celeste Blue
Mashed 2 Supersonic Software Empire Interactive
Master Slave Takuyo
Max Bullion Billionaires Racing Bam Entertainment London Bam Entertainment
Maxxis Ultimate ATV Extreme ATV stunt racing game with licence of the tire company Maxxis, announced on 14. May 2003 for Q1 2004 with Xbox Live support. Players could choose between 25 real ATVs from diffrent companies and could modify them. It was planned to inculde 20 diffrent locations such as Easter Island, the Great Wall of China, Mount Fuji, the Pyramids of Egypt and Tahiti.[295] The game got pre-release coverart and got a preview review by GamePro US with a planned releasedate in September of 2004.[296][297] The game was in development up till 2006.[298] Durring it's development it could be pre-ordered as early as 2003 from the webshop of the publisher. Maxxis Electronic Magic Metro 3D
Medal of Honor: Airborne Originally announced as a cross-generational title that would have two versions: a full-fledged HD version on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC platforms, and a second, scaled back version developed for the less powerful hardware of the Wii, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The scaled back version was cancelled for all three platforms, Xbox included.[299][300] EA Los Angeles Electronic Arts
Mech Arena: The First Match also known as Battle Arena III Made By Kiddies
Mechwarrior Prime Also known as Mechwarrior 5 FASA Studios
Mega Man X Collection Capcom
Metal Arms 2 Swingin’ Ape Studios
Metallica: Damage Inc.
Metal Shell Tantrum Entertainment
Meteor Blade
Michael Schumacher World Tour Kart 2004 Go-Kart Racing Game with F1 legend Michael Schumacher license released in 2005 for PC. An Xbox version was planned but never released.[301][302] Inverse Entertainment GmbH / 10tacle Studios Atari SA
Micro Machines V4 Supersonic Software Codemasters
Milo and the Rainbow Nasties Warthog
Miracle Shot Media Room
Mister Mosquito
Mix TV Presents: Eminem Puzzle Game about the Rapper Eminem. The player puzzles music videos of Eminem together announced in 2003. It was planned to release more games with/about Eminem.[135] The game and further Eminem projects were cancelled after Eminem's licensing agent broke the contract and negociated with Rockstar Games.[303] Conspiracy Entertainment Conspiracy Entertainment
Ms. Pacman: Maze Madness 2 TKO Software
Monster Island Irrational Games
Moto XXX Motocross game announced in 2001 for Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube and PC. The game got cancelled when Darkblack went defunced in 2004.[304][305] Darkblack Ltd.
Motorsiege: Warriors of Primetime
Movies, The Lionhead Studios Activision
Mummy, The also known as: Hamunaptra: Ushinawareta Sabaku no Miyako Hip Games
Mutant Chronicles Online
Mutant Storm
Myst IV: Adventure Beyond the D’ni Ultraworld Presto Studios
Namco X Capcom
Nefandus
Nerdscope Mobius Entertainment
Net XX Takuyo
Neverend Mayhem Studios Dusk2Dawn Interactive
Neverland Saga Idea Factory, XPEC Entertainment Idea Factory
NFL Quarterback Club 2003 Acclaim
Nicktoons Unite
Nightmare Creatures 3: Angel of Darkness Kalisto Ubisoft
NovaDrome
O.C.G Inverse Entertainment
Objective Force: Commander
Octane
Oddballs
Oddworld Fangus Also known as Oddworld: The Brutal Ballad of Fangus Klot Oddworld Inhabitants Majesco
Ōkami
Orbz
Orchid Argonaut Games Namco
Outlaw Chopper Jarhead Games Vivendi Games
Over The Top
Ozzy's Black Skies
Pac-Man World Rally A kart racing game featuring the Pac-Man franchise was released released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Windows platforms in 2006, while the Xbox release was cancelled. The Xbox version was later leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[39][40] Smart Bomb Interactive Namco Bandai Games
Pariah 2
Party Carnival
Payout Poker & Casino also known as Playwize Poker and Casino Namco
PBA Bowling 2004
Perfect Dark Zero Very early work was done on the game for the GameCube, but was cancelled when Microsoft bought Rare. Development shifted to Xbox, which shifted again to Xbox 360 by the time the game released in 2005.[306] Rare Microsoft
Piledriver Highwaystar Microsoft Game Studios
Piglet's Big Game
Pillage Zed Two Limited
Pipeline
Pirates Legend of the Black Buccaneer WideScreen Games 10tacle Studios
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow 7 Studios Bethesda Softworks
Plague of Darkness Namco
Polar Express, the
Pool Paradise also known as: Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise Awesome Developments Ignition Entertainment
Power Rangers Dino Thunder
Power Ranger Legacy
Powerslide 2: Slipstream Ratbag
Project Alien Sammy Studios
Project Carbondale Sega Sega
Project Delta
Project Eden
Project Nomads Radon Labs GmbH cdv Software
Project Sandman Beyond Games
Project Snap
Project Snowbilnd 2 Crystal Dynamics
Project Velocity also known as Octane Visual Science
Pterosaur: Dawn of Destruction Atomic Planet
Pumpkin Man Red-Purple Game Technology
Putt Nutz Black Mountain Games
Quest Rare
RacerX Boss Game Studios
Raiden Fighters Evolution New World System
Rally Trophy
Raven and Rex Pipeworks Software
Rayman Raving Rabbids
Rebel Planet: Chapter One: Orion, The Rebel Planet Creations
Red Star, The A video game adaption of The Red Star graphic novel, versions for both the Xbox and PlayStation 2 were announced, but only the PlayStation 2 version released as scheduled in 2007. A later PlayStation Portable port released in 2010, but the Xbox version remained unreleased commercially. The Xbox version was later leaked onto the internet in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[39] Acclaim Studios Austin XS Games
Raze the Roof
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2
Relics: The Absolute Spirit Bothtec Bothtec
Republic: The Revolution
Reprisal Power Infused Production
Resonance Neocell Factory
Re-Volt Live
Ricochet: Lost Worlds
Ricochet Rick Titus
Risk: Global Domination Atari, Inc.
Roman Bloodsport Dynamic Animation Systems
Roman Race 6004 AD
Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone
Roland Garros 2003 French Open also known as Next Generation Tennis 2003 Carapace Wanadoo
Roll Call First planned as a sequel to SWAT called SWAT 2: Global Strike Team. The game was planned to release in 2006 for Xbox and Playstation 2 and got later reworked into Urban Chaos: Riot Response by Rocksteady Studios.[307] Three prototypes were found and in October 2021 a Qualitative Game Evaluation was made public.[308][309][310][311] Argonaut SCi
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Capcom
Roots, The
Rubis Ubisoft Annecy Ubisoft
Rugrats: Royal Ransom
Runebrid Takuyo
Runebird 2 Coolnet Entertainment
Rush Club Wide Games
Sabotage 1943 First announced in 2003 as Sabotage 1943 and later just Sabotage for the PlayStation 2, original Xbox, and PC platforms, the game went through years of development issues and publisher and licensing changes until it was renamed Velvet Assassin and released only on the Xbox 360 and PC by publisher SouthPeak Games.[312][313][314] Replay Studios
Sabreman Stampede Rare
Safari Joe Titus Titus Software
Safecracker DreamCatcher Games
Sahara TKO Software
Saints Row
Salt Lake 2002
Sam & Max: Freelance Police
Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku A video game adaption of the Samurai Jack animated series was announced for release in 2004 on Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. Despite the Xbox version being far enough in development to appear on the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list in 2005, it was the only version not to release.[282][315] Adrenium Games Sega
Sandlot Basketball
Sandlot Football
Sandlot Hockey
Savage Skies
Savage Safari Hunt Coresoft Crave
Sacred Rings, the DreamCatcher Games
Schwarzenberg Radon Labs
Scooty Racers Trecision Rapallo
Senjo no Demae Mochi Microsoft Games Studio Japan Microsoft
Seraphim
Serengeti Masa Group
Sgt. Cruise Titus
Shadow of the Sun
Shade: Wrath of Angels Black Element Cenega Publishing
Sharpnel
Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder 2 A sequel to Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder (2001) was announced for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox in 2002, but was cancelled on all platforms the following year due to publisher Activision's poor financial performance at the time.[316][317][318][319] Treyarch Activision
Shayde: Monsters vs. Humans Metro3D
Shield, The
Shining Lore
Shoot to Kill: Colombia Crackdown
Shrek the Third
Simpsons Game, The Electronic Arts
Slipshod Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Sidhe Kalisto Entertainment
Silent Space Crytek
Sitting Ducks LSP LSP
Skate or Die Criterion Games
Skratch: a Magical Tale
Slipshod
Snake Plissken Chronicles also know as Snake Plissken’s Escape Namco Hometek Namco
Sniper: Path of Vengeance Mirage Interactive Xicat Interactive
SnoCross 2 Featuring "Air" Blair Morgan Sensory Sweep Crave
Snow Frog City Software 2K Games
Sonic Extreme A skateboarding game in the vein of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise by Vision Scape Interactive after they finished their support work for Sonic Heroes (2003). A demo was created to pitch to Sega; while Yuji Naka reportedly supported it, Sega rejected the pitch, instead creating a hoverboard racing game Sonic Riders (2006) internally. Extreme had not been publicly known about until a playable version of the pitch demo leaked onto the internet in 2012.[320] Vision Scape Interactive
Sonic Gems Collection Sega Sega
South Park A open wolrd licened game, that was unannounced. The game is similar to the Simpsons Hit & Run and features also Multiplayer modes. In 2014 YouTube user Wafflefoot Games found a Xbox development kit with a build.[321] It was also in development for the PlayStation 2. The game was cancelled in an Alpha phase.[322] Buzz Monkey Software
Spider-Man 3
Space Quest Escape Factory Sierra Entertainment
Specwarrior Pandemic Studios
SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
Spooks Gamezlab BBC Multimedia
Spitit Under Control
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Squad Assault Freedom LLC DAS Entertainment
Squad Tactics 2005
Stalingrad 4X Studios
StarCraft: Ghost Announced in 2002 for the Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2, the game experienced a lengthy and troubled development cycle. It was cancelled across all platforms across late 2005 and 2006. While never officially released, some content from early builds of the game leaked onto the internet in 2020.[323][324] Blizzard Entertainment
Stargate SG-1: The Alliance Perception PTY Namco
Starship Troopers
Starsky & Hutch 2 Mind’s Eye Empire Interactive
Star Wars Galaxies Verant LucasArts
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron compilation A compilation of all three Rogue Squadron games — Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (1998), Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (2001), and Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike (2003) was in development by Factor 5, but cancelled by publisher LucasArts. Factor 5 tried to salvage their work by later attempting to release the trilogy on the Wii, but this was also later cancelled due to complications created from the 2008 financial crisis.[325][326] Factor 5 LucasArts
Star Wars Fighting Game Studio Gigante
Sternenschiff Catan Rockazonga Games
Stolen 2 Durring development of Stolen, the team behind it worked on a sequel planned to release on Xbox and PlayStation 2.[327] The game never materialised do to the shut down of the studio in March 2005.[244] Blue 52
Stomped Wakeboarding Salt Lake Games Studio
State of Emergency 2 VIS Entertainment
StepMania
Storm Riders Phoenix Games Studios (Malaysia)
Street Hoops 2 Activision
Stretch Panic
Strident: The Shadow Front Phantagram Phantagram
Stung! Prey Digital Prey Digital
Stunt Car Racer Pro Racing game planned to release on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC. Cancelled do to not finding a publisher.[328] Simergy / Lost Toys
Style Laboratory Watermarks Ltd
Sub Rebellion
Super Farm Asobo Studio Ignition Entertainment
Surf's Up
Suvivor A game based on real world desasters, like the 9/11 terror attacks or storm Andrew. It was planed to release in 2005. German Magazine GamePro did not like the idear of the game at all, reccomended it only to "people who drive slowly past accidents on the highway to gawk".[329]
Sword of Dracula Critical Mass Interactive
Symbiosis
Taxi Driver Papaya Studio Majesco
Team S.A.S. Rage Software Sierra Entertainment
Tech Deck: Bare Knuckle Grind
Technomancer – A Calcaphon Adventure Qube Software
Thing 2, the
ThinkTanks
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix
Tidejackers Computer Artworks Ltd / Sales Curve Interactive
Tiltronica Vision Scape Interactive
Time Crisis Adventure
TimeShift
Time Traveler
Times of Trouble
Title Defense
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Toon Army Brat Designs
Top Angler Xicat Interactive
Top Gun: Combat Zones 2 Digital Integration Titus
Torrente 3: El Protector
Tornado Alley Atomic Planet
Torque: Savage Roads Sproing JoWooD Entertainment AG
Toxic Bunny 2
TransWorld Skateboarding Barking Dog Atari, Inc.
Tremors: The Game Originally announced for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Windows in 2002, the game was quietly cancelled later that year following the purchase of Rock Solid Studios by Starbreeze Studios.[330][331] Rock Solid Studios Conspiracy Entertainment
Trinity: The Shatter Effect Announced just prior to, and later present at E3 2003 as a first person shooter with "bullet time" effects found in games such as Max Payne. The title was one of a number of games that were cancelled in late 2003 in response to publisher Activision poor financial performance that year.[332][317] Gray Matter Studios Activision
Tron 3.0 Climax
Trophy Bass
True Fantasy Live Online An MMORPG announced in 2002, it was planned to simulate life in a fantasy universe via a variety of combat and non-combat classes.[333] Despite being almost complete, the game was cancelled in 2004 due to the Xbox's failure to make inroads with Japanese audiences, leading Microsoft to deem the game not commercially viable.[334] Level-5 Microsoft Game Studios
Twilight of Lareleth Spinning Reality
Twin Caliber Rage Software Rage Software
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: GUNYIP! Krome Studios
Tyco R/C
UFO: Aftershock Altar Interactive Cenega Publishing
Ultimate: Blade of Darkness Rebel Act Studios Codemasters
Ultimate Spider-Man 2 Followup game of Ultimate Spider-Man. It was planned to be released on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube.[335] The game was planned to set in Winter. A prototype was made and shipped to higher ups with poorly mapped textures. It was planned to play as the green Goblin. Only one Concept art pictures survived and was made public in 2021.[336] The game was cancelled because Activision didn't thought it would sell well.[337] Treyarch Activision
Underground Open World Action game planned for Xbox and PlayStation 2. Underground was in development fro 1 year. The game got cancelled do to the release of GTA 3 and high expectations set by THQ. In 2011 Gameinformer did make a documentation of the studio and published gameplay/concept art.[338] Volition THQ
Underworld: The Eternal War Lucky Chicken Eidos Interactive
Unholy, The OtherWorlds InterActive
Unseen, The Announced in 2000 under the name WarCaster and renamed later in 2001.[339] [340]The game features Mora, a student with magic powers, battling against the undead. It was planned to be released in July 2002.[341] It was shown in early catalogs that were bundled with games, and a trailer was shown at E3 2002.[342][343] Tremor Entertainment Microsoft
Unnamed FPS FPS without a name planned to release on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. Gameplay and assets were contributed to Unseen64 in 2009.[344] Beyond Games
US Open 2003 Tennis simulation announced in 2003.[345] The game was so far in development that the ESRB could rate the game E. The game even recived coverart. [346] 2021 a prototype was published. DreamCatcher Interactive
Vats, The Announced in 2002 as a large scale third person action/strategy game powered by developer Beenox's proprietary "Goliath" game engine. The game's commercial release was cancelled, but an early build of the Xbox version was leaked in 2021 as part of the Project Deluge video game preservation efforts.[39][347][280][40] Beenox
VIP Licenced vidoegame based on the show V.I.P. starring Pamela Anderson. In February 2000 Ubisoft announced to got the videogame rights.[348] The game was originally announced for Dreamcast to release in November 2000.[349] In May 2000 the Xbox version was announced.[350] In June 2002 the development was put on hold indefinetly.[351] The PlayStation 2 version was released in August 2002. Ubisoft Shanghai/ Kalisto Ubisoft
Virtua Cop 3 Lightgun shooter of the popular Virtua Cop series. The arcade version runs on the SEGA CHIHIRO. It is based on the Original Xbox hardware.[352] Sega cancelled the Virtua Cop 3 port for beeing "economically unfeasible" do to the fact, that a lightgun for Xbox had to be develloped and produced too. At the time no lightgun games were published, so no lightgun were devellopped for the console. [353] The Chihiro version is playable on modded Xbox consoles with lightgun support.[354][355] Sega AM2 Sega
Vultures Gladiator Hack & slash game announced at E3 2002.[356] Following the year trailers and gameplay was shown to the public.[357][358] GRIN cdv Software
Wallbangers Arcade Sports game announced for Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable in late 2004/early 2005. The game could not find a publisher and got cancelled as late as 2009.[359][360] Zetha gameZ, PAM Development
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune Japanese arcade racing game. The arcade Hardware of the game SEGA CHIHIRO is based on the Original Xbox and some games running on this hardware can be emulated on modded consoles.[352]A port for the Xbox was rumored at the time.[361] Genki Sega/Namco
War Devil also known as WarDevil: Enigma, WarDevil: Unleash the Beast Within or Project Kane Ignition London UTV Ignition Entertainment
War Dogs Game based on the Full Spectrum Command software planned to release on PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube.[362] The player could control of up to 30 soldiers and had access to tactical categories such as Suppression, Close Air Support, and Artillery. Both single and multiplayer was planed.[363] Gamespy showed screenshots of the PC version.[364][365] The PC version was cancelled as late as 2007.[366] Quicksilver Software
Wars & Warriors: Joan of Arc RPG based oh the hundred year war between France and England. It released on PC in 2004. An Xbox version was announced for May 2004, but cancelled.[367] Enlight Software Enlight Software
War World: Tactical Combat Mech game announced in July 2004 for PC and Xbox. The game was planned to release in Fall of 2004.[368] The game got delayed to 2005. The game was pubished in 2005 on Windows and on XBLA in 2008. The original Xbox version was cancelled between September 2004 and July 2005[369] Third Wave Ubisoft
Wave Rally A jet ski racing game originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 2001, an Xbox version was announced, but never materialized.[370] Opus Studios Eidos Interactive
West Coast Choppers Motorcycle racing simulation based on the Discovery Chanel series.[371] The game saw lsitings on gamespy in August 2004[372] and was planned to release on 6. June 2005[373][374] and later May 2006 for Xbox.[375] A PlayStation 2 version was also planned.[376][372] In 2005 the publishing rights were sold to 2K Games. The game was planned to sell at 20$.[377] Vaporware Global Star Software / 2K Games
Wheelman 3rd person shooter with racing elements / open world game, developed for Xbox and PlayStation 2. Midway bought the developer and closed its doors right before christmas 2005. The game changed plattforms to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and became Vin Diesels Wheelman [378] Rat Bag Games Midway
Wiggles SEK Ost Innonics
Wild Earth A safari simulator, released in 2006 for Windows and in 2008 for Nintendo Wii. The game was originally planned for Xbox and Windows and won the game design innovation, visual art innovation, and grand prize at the Independent Games Festival in 2003. The Xbox version was cancelled between December 2005 and early 2006 after the developers terminated the publishing contracts with Digital Jester.[379] Super X Studios Ubi Soft
Wild Justice A Horror Wild West FPS in development for Xbox and PlayStation 2. A teaser trailer and playable demo were produced and pitched to diffrent publishers but couldn't find a deal. The game was similar to Darkwatch.[380] Primythive Studio
Witchblade A Beat'em up that was pitched in 2002 that takes place in the Witchblade universe. ( The Xbox 360 game The Darkness belongs in it as well) The project was cancelled very early in development.[381] The Collective
World's Scariest Police Chases 2: Code Red A sequle to World's Scariest Police Chases planned for the Playstation 2, Gamecube and Xbox.[382][383] It should contained 20 police chases and 50 vehicles.[384] A prototype of the game was leaked.[385] HotGen Studios Limited Ingram Entertainment, Vivendi Games
Worlds Sports Cars Racing Simulation released on PC in 2001. Ports for PlayStation 2 and Xbox were planned but never released.[386] West Racing Empire Interactive
Worms Battle Rally Worms franshise combat racing game develloped in 2003/2004 planned for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. Production was halted and the project cancelled do to a publisher deal.[387] The soundtrack of the game was leaked in 2021.[388] Team 17
Wreck’n Krew Action game was developed for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The game was announced in late 2002.[389] It describes itself as a mix "of Blast Corps (N64), Power Stone (DC) and Bomber-Man" and "paying homage to cult TV shows of the 70's and 80's". The player takes over a team of four demolition experts that has to do jobs and at the same time fight a former child star and his robots. The game was cancelled in 2004 when darkblack ran out of money and closed its doors.[390][391] Darkblack Ltd. / C4
WWE Crush Hour Announced in 2002 for Xbox, GameCube and PlayStation 2, the game features 30 WWE Superstars that race/fight against each other. It was planned to release in early 2003. The game released for PlayStation 2 and GameCube. The Xbox Version was cancelled for unknown reasons.[392][393] Pacific Coast Power & Light THQ
WWE Titans: Parts Unknown WWE licenced fighting game in a fantasy setting and descrtucitible enviorments. It was planned to release on PlayStation 2 and Xbox Concepts art got published.[394] Next Level Games THQ
X³: Reunion Space trading combat game and the 3rd installment of the X Universe. It was first planned to remease in Q1 2006.[395] The PC version released in Fall 2005. On an Xbox Magazine Demo Disc a trailer was found.[396] As late as November 2005 the Xbox Version got cancelled.[397] Egosoft Deep Silver
X10 First person Shooter planned for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Gamecube and PC.[398] It was planned to release the game at easter 2004.[399] Warthog Games Conspiracy Entertainment
Xavier Fox: The Lost City An RPG in development from 2001 and officially announced in 2006.[400] [401] In July 2024 a protoype was found by Video Games Sage user Armageddon Potato.[402] Vision Games
Xgirl Virtual Girlfried Simulator. The game was in development in 2000 and planned to be a launchtitle for the console.[403][404] Angel Studios Microsoft
XTango: Shuffling Roses Also known as Digi Dance.[405]

A dual-player collaborative dance-simulation game where two players play against AI opponents in virtual competitions. It had a control scheme similar to Virtua Fighter. In the korean description it is described as an extreme sports game.[406] It was started developed in 2003[407], announced in 2004 and shown at E3 2004 and TGS 2004.[408][409][410] In 2005 a PlayStation 2 Version was also planned. The game was planned to release at the end of 2005.[411] BinaryCrafts website was shut down in early 2005 and the project wasnt seen again. IGN showed a playable demo on the TGS.[412] Might be cancelled because it could not find a distributor.[413]

BinaryCraft BinaryCraft/Game Infinity
X-Files: Resist or Serve, The Licenced survival horror game announced in Decemebr 2002 for Xbox and PlayStation 2, with an release date in Spring 2003.[414] The game released in 2004 on PlayStation 2. The Xbox version was cancelled at some point. Black Ops Entertainment Vivendi Universal Games
Yamasa Digi Cross The Yamasa Digi series is a digital slot mashine franchise popular in Japan and colaborated with diffrent videogame franchises like Ridge Racer.[415] An Xbox game about Digimon was in development in around 2002 with Xbox Live support.[416][417] Yamasa Entertainment Yamasa Entertainment
Y-Project, The Action Adventure RPG game announced in 2000 for Xbox and PC. It was bases in the year 2200. The Game was planned to release in 2003.[418] No publisher could be found by 2002 and the studio went down. Afterwards some ex employees worked again on the game for a while.[419][420]A new studio called Joylabs was created and the game put back in development there by an US investor but tossed aside again in 2003 for another unreleased game called "Das Reich 2005".[421] Westka Interactive
Zengeki Samurai themed action game announced at TGS 2001.[422] Genki Genki
Zanzarah Action Adventure announced in 2001[423] and released in April 2002 on PC. Version for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube were announced in 2003 and shown at E3 2003.[424][425] The publisher Xicat Interactive closed its doors the same year.[426] After the THQ closing Daedalic aquired the rights to the game.[427] Funatics Developmen THQ / Xicat Interactive
Zidane: Football Generation also known as Zidane Soccer Generation

Football/Soccer simulation announced in January 2002 for PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC. The game should release in May 2002 and the Xbox version at the end of 2002.[428] The game was later deleayed to Oktober 2002.[429] In the same month the publisher went benkrupt. Only handheld versions for Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance were released under that name. The developer aquired the publishing licence and released the game as Calcio 2003 in Italy and Football Generation in the rest of Europe on PC.[430] A PlayStation 2 version was published by Midas Interactive in 2006, 3 years after the developer also went bankrupt.[431][432]

Trecision Cryo Interactive
Zombies A first-person shooter with survival horror elements. It was announced in 2003 as a PAL exclusive for the PlayStation 2, original Xbox, and PC plattforms. [433] [434] It was cancelled in February 2005, because no publisher could be found.[435] It's also known as Zombies: The Awwakening Krysalide
Zombies Ate My Neighbors 2 Unannounced sequel to the SNES game by LucasArts. The game never was approved by LucasArts. Some screenshots of a prototype/concept were send by the creator of the game to YouTuber DJ Slope.[436]
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