List of unreleased media
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Template:Distinguish2 Due to various reasons (ranging from being of poor quality, being produced for a failed or soon-to-be-discontinued system or having its developer facing financial or legal woes), a game can end up being cancelled and cease production. Despite their status, concepts present in cancelled games can be reused in commercial releases, and some cancelled games are repurposed into different projects.
A game in development can also end up being vaporware, a term for projects that are announced on which development is started but, for a possible variety of reasons, were never published.
Following is a list of cancelled Mario games and vaporwares.
List of cancelled Mario games and vaporware
Game | System | Reason/Description |
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Return of Donkey Kong | Nintendo Entertainment System | A sequel to Donkey Kong, cancelled for unknown reasons. |
Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi | A music-based spin-off of Donkey Kong, also cancelled for unknown reasons. | |
Mario Takes America | CD-i | Cancelled due to Philips being unsatisfied by the development's progress. |
Super Mario's Wacky Worlds | Cancelled due to the CD-i's drop in popularity.[1][2] | |
Donkey Kong | ||
VB Mario Land | Virtual Boy | Cancelled due to the discontinuation of the Virtual Boy.[3][4] |
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest | ||
Virtual Boy Mario Kart | ||
Argonaut Yoshi platformer | Nintendo 64 | Due to the third-party pitch not approved by Nintendo, it was reworked into Croc: Legend of the Gobbos. |
Luigi's Mansion | Got reworked onto the Nintendo GameCube with the same name. | |
Mario Artist: Game Maker | Nintendo 64DD | Cancelled due to the failure of the Nintendo 64DD. |
Mario Artist: Graphical Message Maker | ||
Mario Artist: Sound Maker | ||
Mario Artist: Video Jockey Maker | ||
Super Mario 64 2 | Abandoned due to a lack of progress and the failure of the Nintendo 64DD. Certain aspects were carried over to Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64 DS.[5] | |
Super Smash Bros. 2 | Got reworked into Super Smash Bros. Melee for Nintendo GameCube.[6] | |
Mario Paint 64 | It had many processors when playing and the original mouse.[7] | |
Ultra Donkey Kong | Also known as Donkey Kong World and Donkey Kong Universe while in development. Got reworked into Donkey Kong 64.[8] | |
Super Mario RPG 2 | Due to complications involving Squaresoft, it was reworked into Paper Mario and released as a standard Nintendo 64 title. | |
Diddy Kong Pilot | Game Boy Advance | Not finished before Rare was bought by Microsoft in 2002 and Nintendo not approving of the concept. It was later reworked into Banjo Pilot.[9] |
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers | Much like the aforementioned Diddy Kong Pilot, it was not finished before Rare joined Microsoft. It was eventually reworked into It's Mr. Pants.[10] | |
Donkey Kong Racing | Nintendo GameCube | Just as how Diddy Kong Pilot and Donkey Kong Cocount Crackers were unofficially cancelled, it has not been finished before Rare joined Microsoft. It was soon reworked into Sabreman Stampede for the Xbox 360; this iteration of the title, however, was also entirely cancelled, unlike the aforementioned games.[11] |
Yoshi Touch & Go | Got reworked onto the Nintendo DS with the same name. | |
DK Bongo Blast | Got reworked onto the Wii as Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.[12] | |
Super Paper Mario | Got reworked on Wii with the same name.[13] | |
Super Mario Spikers | Wii | A cancelled volleyball-wrestling hybrid game in development for Wii by Next Level Games.[14] |