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Since the mid '00s many friends and contributors send us lots of screenshots, details and videos for new unseen games to be added to the Unseen64 archive. 

The queue of games still missing from website is reeeaaaallly long and time is never enough to do everything, but slowly we keep adding more and more games to Unseen64.

In the following weeks we'll try to speed up a bit this unseen queue, by adding as many contributions as possible - choosing the ones which were waiting in queue since years and months ago.

In the last couple of days we already added the following lost games to Unseen64:

Cho Hamaru Golf is a cancelled arcade sport game that was in development by Sega for their Dreamcast since 1998, as it was listed during their second “New Challenge Conference” in october 98 – with a planned release date of March 1999: https://www.unseen64.net/2018/01/25/cho-hamaru-golf-dreamcast-cancelled/

Three Kingdoms: Fate of the Dragon is a RTS developed by Overmax Studios, published in 2001 for PC. In 2002, the game originally saw an expansion pack/sequel in the form of Dragon Throne: Battle of Red Cliffs, and was set to get a true successor the following year titled, “Fate of the Dragon II“. While a number of screenshots were released, very little about the game was known outside of China, and little to no official announcement or press coverage was given: https://www.unseen64.net/2018/01/24/fate-dragon-2-pc-cancelled/

Shining Star is a cancelled strategy game once in development for Game Boy Advanceby Eworks Studios, conceived from an original idea by British producer Faraz Ansari, former leader of the now-closed studio Storm Entertainment. In this military shooter players would  control “Kool Shen”, a silent “one man army” with a dry sense of humor: https://www.unseen64.net/2018/01/24/shining-star-gba-cancelled/

As always, thanks for your support! :)

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