The characters appear to lack their special moves, but have got some basic strikes. Pressing start changes the character's colors. This prototype has two playable characters (Tiny and Blob) on a placeholder background. In 2018, a very early prototype ROM was dumped. The original Clay Fighter was released on the Genesis, but the sequel was going to be released for the 32X.
This game would later be released on the Saturn, but only in Japan. Whilst the 32X game never happened, a sequel to Chi no Rondo was later released for the Playstation in the form of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Some sprites from the game have been shown, which show Richter Belmont and Maria Renard, along with a new rival for Richter. It is also known as Castlevania: The Bloodletting, but this title might have actually come from fans, rather than Konami.
The 32X verison never came out, but Casper games were released for the Saturn, Playstation and Super Nintendo.Ī platform game that would have been a sequel to the PC Engine title Chi no Rondo. This was going to be developed by Interplay, intended for a late 1995 release. The 32X version was cancelled, resulting in the game never getting a console port.
Judging from Acclaim's other 32X games, this probably would have been an update of the Genesis version.Ī very violent fighting game that was developed by Incredible Technologies and released in arcades. This was meant to be developed by Acclaim, who released Batman Forever for some other consoles (including the Genesis). It was released on other formats, including the PC, 3DO and Saturn.
No screenshots of this version have surfaced. This game would have been a 32X CD title, and was advertised in some American game magazines. It was supposedly going to be a port of the arcade game (which was made by Capcom). AvP for the Jaguar was a first person shooter, AvP for the arcades was a scrolling beat 'em up, and AvP for the Super Nintendo was also a scrolling beat 'em up, but was completely different to the arcade game. There seems to be a lot of confusion over what this was going to be, as there were already several games available under this title. It isn't clear how much work was put into the 32X version, but it was eventually released for the Saturn and Playstation. Thanks to Unseen 64 for the above scan.Ī first person shooter based on the Alien film series. Some screenshots were shown in magazines. ĭeveloped by SEGA, this was going to feature different sports games. Some of these games have prototype roms available, which let me go into more detail. This section looks at the 32X games that never came out. Some of the games would later be seen on other formats (such as Alien Trilogy and Darkstalkers) whilst a lot of them would never be seen again. Many of the games listed below were listed in American video game magazines, some have screenshots available, but many don't. The 32X probably had more games cancelled than it had games released.