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

Grafan [PC]: Grafan is a cancelled RPG supposed to be the first big project of 2003 freshly founded company EMOGENCE (Emotion-intelligence), consisting of ex Microsoft staff Herb Marselas and Chas (Charles) Boyd. Their ambitious plan was to create a PC first person action role playing game “…that delivers great gameplay and graphically surpasses any interactive entertainment experience to date“, optimistically setting a deadline to the end of the same year (2004) https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/13/grafan-emogence-pc-cancelled/

Madstix [PS2]:  a cancelled “cinematic racing puzzle game” that was conceived by director Koichi Yotsui & producer Takehiro Ando, possibly in development at Sol, the studio behind PS1 cult puzzle game “Suzuki Bakuhatsu”. They wanted to create original games for the recently released Playstation 2, and Madstix was one of their favorite pitches https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/13/madstix-ps2-cancelled/

Missile Fighter [PC Engine CD]: a cancelled action multiplayer game similar to Bomberman, that was in development by Media Works and NEC for the PC Engine CD. Each playable character had its own skills and weapons, featuring ninjas, magical girls, dinosaurs and robots https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/13/missile-fighter-pcengine-cancelled/

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