![]() ![]() Ī sequel to the 1994 Sega Genesis title Zero Tolerance was announced for the Genesis and 32X, and scheduled for release in 1995, but was cancelled and never released for either platform. GamePro magazine reported a 32X version of the multiplatform game being present at E3 1995, but a 32X version never released. The game involved maneuvering a tank that could adapt to whatever it touched. The game was one of the Sega-developed games seen as the 32X's "second-wave of software" that was cancelled upon the quick termination of the platform in early 1996. ĭevelopment of the game originally started on the Sega CD and Sega 32X, and even had a release date of November 1994 at one point, but development was eventually moved to the more powerful platforms of the Sega Saturn and PlayStation 1, where it eventually released in 1996. Ī 32X version of the 1992 PC game was announced at CES 1995, but never released. The game was one of the Sega-developed games seens as the 32X's "second-wave of software" that was cancelled upon the quick termination of the platform in early 1996. Īn adventure game where the player investigates terrible happens that keep happening to a small town. The game was cancelled and was not revived for any future consoles, and is unrelated to Sony's 2 Xtreme and 3 Xtreme games in the late 1990s. Games Title(s)Ī collection of fantasy extreme sports games, such as " paintball snowboarding" and " garage roller hockey". This list documents all known games that were confirmed for release for the 32X at some point, but did not end up being released for it. Many games - even Sega's own - were cancelled simply because games were not able to be finished in this short time, with games either being moved on to the Saturn, or cancelled outright. However, the dwindling of the aging Genesis market and the more advance Saturn dwarfing it lead to low sales and a very brief lifespan - launched in late 1994, it was discontinued by early 1996. The 32X was an add-on to the Sega Genesis video game console that was designed as a cheaper, more incremental hardware alternative to the Sega Saturn. ![]() This is a list of cancelled Sega 32X video games. ![]()
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