List of cancelled GameCube games

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The following games were initially announced as GameCube titles, but were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.

Cancelled GameCube games
Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
After Dark 2001[1] Rare
Austin Powers 2001[1] Rockstar Games
Baskell 2001[1] Retro Studios
The Cat in the Hat 2003[2] Magenta Software Vivendi Universal Games
Untitled Contra 2002[3] Konami of Europe Konami
Crash Twinsanity 2004[1] Traveller's Tales Vivendi Universal Games
Creatures 2001[1] Conspiracy
Dead Phoenix August 2003[4] Capcom Capcom
Disney's Dinosaur 2001[1] Ubisoft
Dinosaur: The Egg Snatchers 2005[1] Idol FX
Donkey Kong Racing 2002[5] Rare Nintendo
Duke Nukem Forever 2002[6] 3D Realms Take Two Interactive
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes 2003[7] Atari Hunt Valley Atari
E.T. 2000[1] Zed Two NewKidCo
ECW 2002[1] Acclaim Entertainment
Enclave 2002[8] Starbreeze Studios Swing! Entertainment
Family Guy Video Game High Voltage Software 2K Games
Fantasy 2001[1] Retro Studios
Fooll 2001[1] Retro Studios
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse May 2003[9] 3DO Stan Winston
Futurama 2002[10] Unique Development Studios Fox Interactive
Half-Life 2002[11] Valve Sierra
Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm Stainless Games Sega
Haven: Call of the King 2003[12] Traveller's Tales Midway
HBO Boxing 2001[1] Acclaim Entertainment
International Track and Field 2001[1] Konami Konami
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis 2001[1] Konami
Kirby's Return to Dream Land [13] Nintendo
Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 2001 HAL Laboratory Nintendo
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil 2002[14] Namco Namco
Lamborghini 2003[15] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
Lego Technic 2001[1] Lego Interactive
Major League Baseball 2001[1] Midway
Mickey Mouse 2002[1] Rare
Narc 2004[16] Midway Games Midway Games
Picasso 2001[1] Promethean Designs
Pichu Bros. 2002[1] Telenet Japan
Psychonauts Double Fine Productions Majesco Entertainment
Rainbow Six 2001[1] Sapphire Software Ubisoft
Raven Blade 2001[17] Retro Studios Nintendo
Saffire 2001[1] Sapphire Software
Shinjuku Happy Jumpers 2006[1] Konami Konami
StarCraft: Ghost 2005[18] Blizzard Entertainment
Stunt Driver 2001[1] Climax
The Suffering 2003[19] Surreal Software Midway Games
Super Mario 128 2005/2006[20][1] Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Super Paper Mario Summer 2006[21] Intelligent Systems Nintendo
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 2003[22] Black Ops Entertainment Atari
The Thing 2001[1] Konami
Thornado 2001[1] Factor 5
Thunder Rally 2001[1] Retro Studios
Title Defense Boxing 2001[1] Climax
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2005[23] Red Storm Entertainment Ubisoft
Too Human 2005[24][1] Silicon Knights Nintendo
Tremors: The Game 2002[25] Rock Solid Studios Conspiracy Entertainment
Unity 2004[26] Llamasoft Lionhead Studios
V.I.P. 2001[1] Ubisoft

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