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

Dancing Eyes HD [PS3]The original “Dancing Eyes” was a quirky puzzle game developed by Namco for Arcades in 1996. You move a small monkey on a grid around 3D girls to cut out their clothes piece by piece while avoiding enemies. An “HD Remake” of Dancing Eyes was announced in 2011 but later canned: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/29/dancing-eyes-hd-ps3-move-cancelled/

Showdown: Scorpion [PC]a cancelled FPS in development around 2005 by B-Cool Interactive, planned to be published by Akella for PC in 2007. It was set in a cyberpunk future (the music you can hear in one of the trailers is from Ghost in the Shell), where you could use guns, technology and even paranormal skills to fight your way against sci-fi soldiers and zombie-alike monsters: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/29/showdown-scorpion-pc-canceled/

The Unseelie [PC]In 2004 Australian developer KaWow! started working on a first-person shooter called The Unseelie, that mixed horror with adventure elements. The game told a storyline about an old haunted forest and a village trapped in time. It was planned to be published by Octagon in 2005, but sadly the project was cancelled for unknown reasons: https://www.unseen64.net/2019/03/29/the-unseelie-pc-cancelled/

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