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Keeping up with our bizarre queue of games waiting to be remembered on Unseen64, this week we added 3 new articles in the Unseen64 archive: 

Cryptid Hunter [PS3]: a cancelled action adventure monster hunting game that was in development for Playstation 3 by Saffire Corporation in the mid ‘00s. The game’s protagonist was Kipling Mckay, an “Indiana Jones meets Rocketeer and 1930’s Explorers” type of character. Cryptid Hunter was set in a Victorian Age of Steampunk, a fantasy and funny sci-fi story similar to classic “Saturday matinee” serial heroes from the 1930s through the 1950s and old-school American comics: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/02/27/cryptid-hunter-ps3-cancelled/

Adellion (MMORPG) [PC]: medieval MMORPG set in a world of the same name, in development by HonourBound, a British company. Development started with a full team in 2000 and ended in 2010. The game evolved as time went by becoming more and more focused on role play and less on strategy. However, PvP was an important part of the game. Perma-death is another feature which was planned to be implemented in the game, to made players think wisely about their actions: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/02/27/adellion-mmorpg-cancelled/

Oh My Goddess! (Aa! Megami-sama) [Super Famicom] Oh My Goddess! is a manga and anime series by Kosuke Fujishima, serialized since September 1988 in Japan. It was quite popular at the time and it even got a few tie-in games for NEC PC-98, Sega Dreamcast and Playstation 2. In the late ’90s a Super Famicom (SNES) Oh My Goddess! game was also announced in Japanese gaming magazines, as reported at the time by some english fansites: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/02/27/oh-my-goddess-megamisama-snes-cancelled/

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