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

Nyx [PC]: cancelled FPS that was in development around 2004 by German team SharkStorm. The game was set during a conflict between Russia and Turkey, with a mutant / zombie pandemic unleashed after the use of bio-chemical weapons: https://www.unseen64.net/2020/08/11/nyx-sharkstorm-pc-cancelled/

Battle Choice [NES, Famicom]: cancelled fantasy style chess – beat ‘em up that was in development by Konami for the NES / Famicom, around 1988. It was based on the Japanese game of chess, Shogi, but mergeing simulation and action gameplay. In addition to fantasy knights, it seems there would have been even high school girls as playable characters in the game. We can assume it would have been a fun, comical take on classic Shogi: https://www.unseen64.net/2020/08/11/battle-choice-konami-cancelled/

Ugo Volt [Xbox 360, PS3, PC]: cancelled FPS – TPS Adventure game that was in development by Move Interactive around 2005 – 2007, planned to be published on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC. The game was officially announced in 2006 and it was shown at E3 of the same year: graphically and stylistically it looked like a strange mix between Halo, Too Human and Fable, with cross-settings between sci-fi and fantasy https://www.unseen64.net/2020/08/10/ugo-volt-cancelled/

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