List of cancelled Atari Jaguar games

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This is a list of cancelled games for the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD.

List[edit]

There are currently 229 games on this list.[a]

Title[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Genre Developer(s) Publisher(s) Planned Release Date/Last Year Developed or Mentioned Notes/Reasons
AC/DC: Defenders of Metal Beat 'em up Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive 20 April 1994 Proposal document exists.[9]
Adventure 2000[b] Action, Adventure, Maze 3D Stooges Software Studios 19 July 2015 Homebrew game.[10]
Aero the Acro-Bat Platform Softgold Computerspiele GmbH Sunsoft 12 March 2015 No prototype has surfaced.[11]
Age Of Darkness Role-playing game OMC Games Hellified Games 21 February 1999 Artwork exists but no actual development started.[12]
Airstrike Stormworks Interactive Stormworks Interactive 10 August 2016 Homebrew game.[13]
Akira Action Hand Made Software 28 March 1995 [14][15]
Alien Storm Beat 'em up, Run and gun Sanritsu Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Conversion of the Master System port.[16]
Alien vs Predator 2: Annihilation First-person shooter Beyond Games Atari Corporation 11 July 1995 Game design document proposal exists.[17] An unfinished Alien model also exists under ownership of Beyond Games' de facto successor - WildWorks.[18]
Allegiance First-person shooter Team17 October 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version.[19][20]
Alone in the Dark Survival horror Infogrames Infogrames February 1995 [21]
American Football Sports Park Place Productions Parker Brothers June 1994 Announced in 1993.[22][23] Also known as 3D Football.[24]
The Architect Atari Corporation 5 July 2017 One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar.[25]
Arena Battles Fighting 5 December 1993 Proposal document exists.[26]
Arkanna Adventure Stormoworks Interactive Stormoworks Interactive 18 January 2001 Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2001.[27]
Arlo Armadillo vs. The Bugs Below Platform Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 29 April 2018 Part of the scrapped Atari Mascot Character game project.[28] Artwork and proposal document exists.[29]
Artemis Action, Adventure Springer Spaniel Software Springer Spaniel Software June 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond planning phase.[30][31]
The Assassin Action, Role-playing game OMC Games Hellified Games 14 May 2001 Two ROM image demos were released for free by the developers.[32] Also planned for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers.
Assault: Covert Ops Action, Strategy MidNite Entertainment Group MidNite Entertainment Group 29 April 2018 Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[33]
Asteroids Shoot 'em up iThink 26 November 2017 Technical demo. A ROM image was leaked online in 2017.[34]
Automaniacs Racing Visual Dimensions 3D Visual Dimensions 3D August 1997 Spiritual successor to Club Drive.[35] Development was halted for unknown reasons.[36]
Azeron Role-playing game Beyond Games Beyond Games November 2016 [18]
Bases Loaded Sports Jaleco Jaleco 28 March 1995 [37]
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game Beat 'em up Probe Entertainment Atari Corporation 11 December 1995 Conversion of the PlayStation port.[25]
Battle Chess Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions 11 December 1995 [25][15]
Battle Lords Dungeon crawl, Hack and slash Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation 3 January 2013 Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[38] Nearly complete.[39] Also planned for PC.
Battle Puzzler! Fighting, Puzzle FORCE Design FORCE Design Homebrew game. Only a single screenshot exists.[40]
BattleWheels Vehicular combat Beyond Games Beyond Games November 2016 Updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[18]
Big Red Racing Racing Big Red Software Domark
B.I.O.S.Fear Adventure Zinc Studios All Systems Go Technologies June 1995 Promotional press kit exists.[31][41][42][43][44]
Black Jag: Hyper Power League Sports FORCE Design FORCE Design 5 June 2005 Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was released by its author in 2005.[45]
Bomberman Legends Action, Maze Genetic Fantasia Atari Corporation, Hudson Soft 26 June 2016 Source code recovered by original authors.[46] Artwork exists.[47]
Buggy Ball Sports Virtuality Entertainment Virtuality Entertainment June 1995 Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[48]
Casino Royale Cards, Strategy Telegames Telegames April 1995 [49]
Center Court Tennis Sports Zeppelin Games June 1995 Announced in 1994.[31][50]
Centipede 2000 Adventure, Role-playing game Dark Science Atari Corporation 24 January 2014 Source code is lost.[51] Footage of the in-game engine exists.[52]
Cheesy Action, Platform CTA Developments Ocean Software June 1995 First announced in May 1994.[31][53] Released on PlayStation.[54]
Chex Quest First-person shooter Stormworks Interactive 18 September 2016 Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Digital Café.[55]
Chopper Action Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation 3 January 2013 Inspired by Choplifter. Currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[38] Nearly complete.[39]
Circle of Four Role-playing game JV Enterprises No actual development started due to lack of funding.
Cisco Heat Racing Jaleco Atari Corporation 28 March 1995 [37]
Classic Traxx Racing Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation 28 June 1995 Game design document proposal exists.[56]
ClayFighter Fighting Interplay Productions Interplay Productions June 1994 [57]
The Cleansing: Starring Bill Donahue First-person shooter Band In The Box Entertainment 25 July 2000 20% complete.[58]
Commander Blood Adventure Cryo Interactive Atari Corporation, Microfolie's Editions, Mindscape 8 March 1996 [59]
Commando First-person shooter Microïds 15 December 1995 [25]
Connaone Beat 'em up, Platform RasterSoft 2007 Homebrew conversion of the MS-DOS original by Gravity.[60] A ROM image demo was released online by its author in 2007.[61] Development was halted for unknown reasons.
Cops Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive 12 September 2017 Based upon the Fox TV program of the same name. Proposal document exists.[62]
Country Vid Grid Interactive movie, Puzzle High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 25 July 2000 100% complete.[63] No prototype has surfaced.
CRAZE Run and gun FORCE Design FORCE Design 15 January 2019 Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists.[64]
Creature Shock First-person shooter, Rail shooter Argonaut Software Atari Corporation, Virgin Interactive Entertainment 8 September 1995 Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after the poor reception of a video demo showcased at Autumn ECTS '95 and several delays.[65]
Crime Patrol Interactive movie, Light gun shooter American Laser Games June 1995 [43][44]
Cyber Knights Imagitec Design 16 July 2015 [66]
Cygnus 15 December 1995 [25]
Dactyl Nightmare Action Virtuality Entertainment Virtuality Entertainment June 1995 Conversion of the arcade original and intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[48]
Dactyl Joust Action High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 8 October 2003 A 3D reimagining of the original 1982 arcade game,[67] which was also intended to be included as a bonus.[68] Footage exists.[69]
Dante's Inferno Survival horror Gorilla Systems Corporation Atari Corporation 1 June 2018 Based upon the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy.[70] An early playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004.[71] Also planned for PC.[72]
Dark Guardian Episode 1: Unknown Enemy Shoot 'em up OMC Games Hellified Games 30 June 2001 An early playable demo was showcased to the public at JagFest 2K1.[73] A ROM image of the demo was leaked online in 2018.
Deathwatch Platform, Run and gun Data Design Interactive Atari Corporation 1 August 2020 Source code is lost and no prototype has surfaced.[74]
Defcon 1 Action, Adventure Dark Knight Games
Visual Dimensions 3D
Dark Knight Games 9 October 2003 Vaporware title.[75]
Demolition Man Action Virgin Interactive Entertainment Atari Corporation 8 September 1995 Conversion of the 3DO original. Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after several delays.[76]
Deus Survival, Simulation Silmarils 20 July 1995 Released on PC.[77]
Discworld Adventure Perfect 10 Productions Atari Corporation 4 April 2020 Former Perfect 10 Productions employee stated no actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond discussion phase due to market issues.[78]
Doom II First-person shooter id Software January 1995 [79]
Dracula the Undead Adventure Atari Corporation Atari Corporation June 1995 First announced in 1993.[80] Update of the Atari Lynx original.[43][44]
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp Interactive movie Epicenter Interactive ReadySoft Incorporated August 1995 A non-playable demo was included in the Jaguar CD port of Brain Dead 13.[81][82]
Droppings Delta Music Systems Incorporation June 1995 [31]
Dungeon Depths Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game MidNite Entertainment Group MidNite Entertainment Group 29 April 2018 Artwork and promotional flyer exists.[83]
Earthworm Jim Platform, Run and gun Softgold Computerspiele GmbH Atari Corporation 3 November 2015 Source code of the conversion and alpha build consisting of basic character animations are lost.[84]
Earthworm Jim 2 Platform, Run and gun Shiny Entertainment 4 December 1994 Under consideration but no actual development began on Jaguar version.[85]
Eerievale Adventure Starcat Developments Starcat Developments 22 April 2019 Homebrew game.[86]
Eternal Darkness: Scent Of the Spider Action, Role-playing game OMC Games Hellified Games 11 August 2001 Under planning phase but no actual development started.[87]
European Soccer Challenge Sports Telegames Telegames June 1995 Conversion of the Atari Lynx port.[31]
Evidence: The Last Report Adventure Microïds Microïds June 1995 Released on PC and PlayStation.[31]
Evolution: Dino Dudes 2 Puzzle Imagitec Design Atari Corporation 28 March 1995 [37]
Exorex First-person shooter, Mech simulator Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation 27 March 1997 Conversion of the arcade original.[88]
Falcon Combat flight simulation Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByte May 1994 [89]
FIFA International Soccer Sports Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 Combat flight simulation Core Design March 1995 [91][92]
Formula One Grand Prix Racing MicroProse MicroProse July 1994 [93]
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball Sports Acclaim Entertainment 11 December 1995 [25]
Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster Adventure Alexandria 11 December 1995 [25]
Freelancer 2120: The Asaka Contract First-person shooter Imagitec Design Atari Corporation July 1995 Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[94][95][96]
Freedoom First-person shooter Stormworks Interactive Stormworks Interactive 13 September 2012 Homebrew conversion of the 2003 fangame project. Gameplay footage exists.[97]
Gain Ground Action, Strategy, Tactical shooter Sanritsu Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Under consideration but scrapped.[16]
Galactic Gladiators Space combat simulation Photosurrealism June 1995 Footage exists.[31][98]
Gates of Zendocon Shoot 'em up Bethesda Softworks Atari Corporation Planned updated conversion of the Atari Lynx original.[99] No actual development started on Jaguar version due to lack of interest.[100]
Gotcha! Party The Dome Software Developments Atari Corporation 16 November 2016 Unrelated to the 1973 video game of the same name. Currently under ownership of Creative Assembly director Jonathan Court.[101]
Gp Earth GOD's Troopers Shoot 'em up FORCE Design FORCE Design 11 March 2018 Homebrew game. Screenshots and footage exists.[102][103]
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket Sports Williams Brothers Developments Telegames 1 July 1997 Development was halted due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[104]
Gravon: Real Virtuality Action, Combat flight simulation Suma 10 October 1995 Conversion of the Atari Falcon original.[105]
Green-Thang Platform, Run and gun Creative Edge Software Atari Corporation 3 January 2013 Artwork conversion had barely started but coding was 80% finished and it is currently under ownership of Edgies CEO David Wightman.[38] Nearly complete.[39]
Gunfight Max Shooter Band In The Box Entertainment 25 July 2000 50% complete.[106] Development was halted due to technical issues.[107]
Gunship 2000 Combat flight simulation MicroProse MicroProse December 1994 Unknown if full development on Jaguar version was started beyond rudimentary 3D modelling.[108]
HardBall III Sports NuFX Atari Corporation 3 September 2017 [109]
HardBall IV Sports High Voltage Software 7 August 2017 [110]
Heart of Darkness Cinematic platform Amazing Studio Virgin Interactive Entertainment 22 June 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar CD version beyond proposition.[111]
Heretic First-person shooter Stormworks Interactive Stormworks Interactive 25 April 2014 Heavily modified homebrew conversion of the shareware original. Emulated gameplay footage exists.[112]
Highlander II: The Quest for Knowledge Action, Adventure Lore Design Limited Atari Corporation 2 November 1995 Second title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[113][114] Also planned for PC.[72]
Highlander III: The Time of Endings Action, Adventure Lore Design Limited Atari Corporation 11 September 1995 Third and last title in the incomplete Highlander trilogy for Jaguar CD. Game design document and prototype exists.[114][115] Also planned for PC.[72]
Hosenose and Booger Platform All Systems Go Technologies Activision 23 July 2000 Promotional artwork exists.[116][117]
ImageR3 Shoot 'em up FORCE Design FORCE Design 2 August 2010 Homebrew game.[118]
Indiana Jags Platform Virtual Xperience Virtual Xperience January 2001 A few graphics were created for the project.[119]
Inferno Space combat simulation Digital Image Design April 1994 [14]
Infinite Maze Maze, Puzzle Bad Dog Software 22 April 1994 Proposal document exists.[120]
Iratan Supremacy Fighting Level 7 Software January 1996 Artwork exists.[121][122]
Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal Action Realtime Associates Acclaim Entertainment 15 December 1995 [25]
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity Role-playing game Silmarils Atari Corporation Conversion of the Atari Falcon version.[123] 100% complete but left unpublished due to the closure of Atari Corporation.[124]
Ishar 4: Ishar Genesis Role-playing game Silmarils 7 October 2017 Planned fourth entry in the Ishar series. First announced in 1995.[125] Former Silmarils programmer stated ideas developed for it were later implemented into Asghan: The Dragon Slayer.[123]
Isle of the Dead Adventure, First-person shooter Rainmaker Software June 1995 Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[43][44]
Jack Nicklaus Cyber Golf Sports Hand Made Software Atari Corporation 16 January 1995 Various playable builds were leaked online. Game design document exists.[126]
James Pond 3 Platform Millennium Interactive Telegames 9 July 1995 Sub-contracted programmer and associated code of the conversion disappeared after development started.[25]
Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour Sports Ubi Soft Atari Corporation July 1994 [93]
John Madden Football Sports Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Judge Dredd First-person shooter Acclaim Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment Q4 1995 [16]
Kasumi Ninja II Fighting Hand Made Software Atari Corporation 2016 Game design document exists.[127][128][129]
Kick Off 3 Sports Anco Software Imagineer February 1995 Showcased once in April 1994 running on development hardware.[21][130] No prototype has surfaced.
Kid Vid Grid Interactive movie, Puzzle High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 25 July 2000 100% complete.[131] No prototype has surfaced.
Konan Beat 'em up Arcade Zone 11 April 2019 Gameplay footage exists.[132][133][134][135] No prototype has surfaced.[136]
Legion Force Jidai: The Next Era! Run and gun FORCE Design FORCE Design 1 October 2003 Homebrew game. In-game footage exists.[137]
Legions of the Undead Action, Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Rebellion Developments Atari Corporation 11 December 1995 Also planned for PC and PlayStation.[25][138] Artwork, models, prototypes and source code may still exist under ownership of Rebellion.[139]
Lester the Unlikely Cinematic platform DTMC DTMC June 1994 [15][140]
Litil Divil Action Gremlin Graphics June 1995 [31][43][44]
Little Big Adventure Action, Adventure Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Livewire Action, Shoot 'em up Black Scorpion Software, Cortex Design Atari Corporation 1997 Currently under ownership of original author Douglas Little.[141]
Lobo Fighting Ocean Software June 1995 Based upon the DC Comics character of the same name.[31][43][44]
Lollapalooza: The Game Music, Rhythm Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive 12 September 2017 Based upon the music festival of the same name. Proposal document exists.[62]
Mad Dog McCree Interactive movie, Light gun shooter American Laser Games June 1995 [15][43][44]
Magic Carpet Action Bullfrog Productions Atari Corporation 2 May 2015 Former Bullfrog programmer stated conversion was being developed in-house first before Atari Corp. bought the game's right in order to port it themselves.[142]
Mechtiles First-person shooter, Mech simulator Beyond Games November 2016 Updated conversion of the unreleased Atari Lynx original.[18]
Metro Blaster Shoot 'em up YB Games YB Games 25 April 2018 Homebrew game. Development was later transferred to Eponasoft and is now planned for released on TurboGrafx-CD under the title Einzelgänger,[143] due to internal and external issues.[144][145] Artwork exists.[146][147] Soundtrack was leaked online in 2018.[148]
Mind Ripper First-person shooter Tiertex Design Studios Atari Corporation 3 September 2017 Based upon the HBO film of the same name by Wes Craven.[109] Game design document exists.
MightyFrog Action, Puzzle FORCE Design FORCE Design 4 January 2018 Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its authors and nearly complete.[149]
Miniature Golf Sports DTMC DTMC April 1994 [150]
Moles Puzzle Mark Ball 26 November 2012 Homebrew game. Currently under ownership of its author.[151]
Mortal Kombat Fighting Iguana Entertainment Iguana Entertainment February 1995 [21]
Mortal Kombat 3 Fighting Williams Entertainment Atari Corporation May 1996 Advertized as 89% complete.[152]
Mountain Sports Sports DTMC DTMC June 1995 Conversion of the also unreleased SNES version.[31]
Mysterious Song Role-playing game Eponasoft Frozen Utopia Planned homebrew conversion of the TurboGrafx-CD remake.[143] Based upon the original PC freeware release.[153]
Nanoterror Delta Music Systems Incorporation June 1995 [31]
Navy Commando Microïds June 1995 [31]
The Need for Speed Racing Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Nerf Max Force First-person shooter Genus Microprogramming Atari Corporation 25 January 1996 [25]
Nerves of Steel First-person shooter Rainmaker Software June 1995 Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[31]
Netherworld Fighting 5 December 1993 Proposal document exists.[154]
NeuroDancer: Journey Into the Neuronet! Action, Adult, Maze PIXIS Interactive 20 July 1995 [155]
Nexus Shoot 'em up Shen Technologies SARL Atari Corporation 9 November 2012 Inspired by Raiden. 30% complete prior to cancellation.[156]
Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing Racing Gremlin Graphics Gremlin Graphics June 1995 [31]
Not My Hood Beat 'em up FORCE Design FORCE Design 2 August 2010 Homebrew game.[118]
Obsession Pinball Unique Development Studios 23 March 2018 Nearly complete but scrapped by developers due to market reasons.[157]
Off Road Rally Racing Time Warner Interactive May 1995 No prototype has surfaced.[158]
Omega Race Shoot 'em up Temporary Sanity Designs 30 March 2009 Proposal document exists.[159]
Oracle Octave Non-game Oracle Science International October 1994 No prototype has surfaced.[160]
Orb Of Bengazi Action, Role-playing game OMC Games Hellified Games 21 October 1998 Planned sequel to The Assassin.[161] No actual development started beyond planning phase.
OutRunners Racing Sega Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Conversion of the Sega Genesis port.[16]
Phantasy Star II Role-playing game Sega Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Conversion of the Sega Genesis original.[16]
Phear Puzzle H2O Entertainment Atari Corporation 13 January 2018 Released on Nintendo 64 as Tetrisphere.[162] No prototype has surfaced.
Phong 2000 Action Phalanx Software June 1995 [31]
Pong 2000 Action Atari Corporation Atari Corporation September 1995 A 3D reimagining of the original 1972 arcade game.[163]
Pong! Sports Retour 2048/Virtual Xperience Virtual Xperience 1994 Freeware Pong clone. A ROM image was leaked online.[164]
PowerSlide Racing Elite Systems, Williams Brothers Developments Telegames April 1995 [49]
Quake First-person shooter id Software May 1996 Advertized as 30% complete.[152]
Return Fire Capture the flag, Shooter Alexandria Prolific Publishing 15 December 1995 [25]
Return of Magic Action, Platform, Role-playing game [25]
Return to Zork Adventure Activision Activision July 1995 [165]
Revolution X Rail shooter, Shooting gallery Rage Software June 1995 [31]
Rise of the Robots Fighting Art Data Interactive, Williams Brothers Developments Time Warner Interactive August 1995 [81][82]
Riven Adventure Sunsoft 19 September 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar CD version[25]
River Riders Argonaut Software Fox Interactive, Jaleco 2015 Vaporware title.[166]
Road Rash Racing, Vehicular combat Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform[16][90]
RoboCop Beat 'em up, Run and gun Ocean Software Proposal document exists.[167]
Robot Gladiators Fighting 16 February 1994 Proposal document exists.[168]
Robotron Shoot 'em up Atari Corporation January 1995 Planned update of the original 1982 arcade game.[169]
Rocky Interactive Horror Show Adventure Transylvania Interactive Atari Corporation 2 February 2018 A non-playable demo was released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #1 in 2004.[136][170] Released on PC.
Rollcage Racing Team17 October 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version.[19][20]
S.A.I. Corps Real-time strategy Band In The Box Entertainment 25 July 2000 40% complete.[171]
Sam's Bowl-A-Rama Sports Pacific Gameworks V-Real Interactive 12 September 2017 Proposal document exists.[62]
Sanscript Journey Adventure Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 12 March 2018 Based upon the ancient Sanskrit language.[172]
The Shadow Beat 'em up Ocean Software Ocean Software May 1994 Based upon the 1994 film of the same name.[14] Development on Jaguar CD version was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[53]
Shinobi Hack and slash, Platform Sega Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Conversion of the Master System port.[16]
Shock Wave Shooter Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Slam Racer Racing Sinister Developments 1 January 2002 Early playable demo was included alongside the physical homebrew release of Painter for Jaguar CD.[173] Development was halted due to lack of interest, monetary issues and closure of Atari Corp.[174]
Sokoban Puzzle Atari Corporation 11 December 1995 [25]
Soulstar Rail shooter, Third-person shooter Core Design Atari Corporation 29 December 2010 A bootlet copy was sold off on eBay in 2004.[175] Playthrough of a nearly complete build exists.[176]
SpaceGuy Space combat simulation MP Games Carousel International Corporation 20 April 2018 Intended for used on kiddie rides with integrated Jaguar consoles as control units.[177][178]
Space Hulk First-person shooter, Real-time tactics 26 June 2012 [179]
Space Invaders Shoot 'em up Virtuality Entertainment 23 January 2015 Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral. Game design document exists.[180][181]
Space Junk Adventure Imagitec Design Atari Corporation 16 July 2015 Conversion of the unfinished Atari Falcon original.[66]
Space Pirate Action, Adventure Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 12 March 2018 One of the first 14 titles to be greenlit for the Jaguar.[25] First announced in 1993.[80] Inspired by Metroid.[172]
Starlight Bowl A-Rama Sports V-Real Interactive 1995 [182]
Starnet Space combat simulation Virtual Xperience June 1995 [43][44]
Star Alliance - Battle for Earth Shoot 'em up Starcat Developments Starcat Developments 22 April 2019 Homebrew game.[86]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Action, Adventure Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByte June 1994 [23]
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity Adventure MicroProse MicroProse June 1995 [43][44][93]
Steel Talons Combat flight simulation, Shoot 'em up Atari Corporation Atari Corporation July 1994 [93]
Striker '95 Sports Rage Software 30 September 2018 Conversion of the MS-DOS original.[37][183]
Stunt Car Racer Racing MicroProse February 1994 [15][184]
Sudden Impact Action, Racing Creative Talents Atari Corporation February 1996 [185]
Summer Games II Sports Teque London Atari Corporation 11 December 1995 [25][72][99]
Super Off Road Racing Telegames 10 October 1995 [186]
Super Space Acer Space combat simulation, Third-person shooter Moving Target Software Design 29 April 2018 Proposal document exists.[187]
Swagman Action Core Design March 1995 [188]
T-MEK First-person shooter, Mech simulator Time Warner Interactive Atari Corporation 11 December 1995 [25]
TFX Combat flight simulation Digital Image Design Ocean Software April 1994 [14]
Thea Realm Fighters Fighting High Voltage Software Atari Corporation 8 January 2017 Three ROM images were leaked online by video game collector Nicolas Persjin between 2016 and 2017 respectively.[189][190][191]
Thunderhawk Combat flight simulation Core Design March 1995 [91][92]
Thunderstalker Action Telegames Telegames April 1995 [49]
Tinhead Platform MicroProse UK 27 October 2001 Conversion of the Sega Genesis original.[192] No prototype has surfaced.
Toki Goes Apespit Action Ocean Software Ocean Software December 1994 Development on the project was scrapped in favor of Lobo.[108]
Tomb Raider Action, Adventure, Platform, Puzzle Core Design March 1995 [188]
Top Fuel Racing Tiertex Design Studios July 1994 Game design document proposal exists.[193]
Turrican Platformer, Run and gun Softgold Computerspiele GmbH 3 November 2015 Under discussion but no actual development started on Jaguar version.[84]
Twin Crystals Dungeon crawl Sinister Developments June 1995 [31]
Ultimate Brain Games Board game Teque London Telegames 1 September 2008 A ROM image was leaked online in 2008 by former Teque London programmer.[194]
Uncle Oswald's Invention Atari Corporation Atari Corporation 2016 A few surviving pre-rendered graphics and animations were released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD-ROM compilation titled Jaguar Extremist Pack #3 in 2004.[175][195]
Virtual VCS Compilation Temporary Sanity Designs Atari Corporation 12 January 2017 An Atari 2600 emulator.[196] A ROM image was released online in 2017 by video game collector Clint Thompson.[197]
Virtuoso Third-person shooter Williams Brothers Developments Telegames 24 July 2000 Development was halted due to market issues.[198]
Vortex Shooter Argonaut Software June 1994 [57]
Warlock Action Trimark Interactive May 1994 [199]
Waterworld Ocean Software Ocean Software October 1995 [200]
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars Sports Time Warner Interactive Time Warner Interactive August 1995 [81][82]
Wild Cup Soccer Sports Telegames Telegames 24 July 2000 Development was halted due to market issues.[201]
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Space combat simulation Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Q4 1995 No actual development started on Jaguar CD version due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform.[16][90]
Witchwood Action, Role-playing game Team17 Atari Corporation September 1995 Development on Jaguar version was halted due to marketing issues.[19] Soundtrack was released by the original author in 1996.[202]
Zaxxon 3-D Shoot 'em up Sega Atari Corporation 11 January 1995 Conversion of the Master System original[16]
Zero Shoot 'em up Stormoworks Interactive Stormoworks Interactive 2001 Homebrew game. A ROM image demo was leaked online.
Zodiac Fighters Fighting V-Real Interactive Atari Corporation 25 July 2000 Based upon the 12 signs of the Zodiac.[203]
Zone Hunter First-person shooter Virtuality Entertainment Atari Corporation 23 January 2015 Reworked conversion of the arcade original.[88] Intended for the unreleased Jaguar VR peripheral.[180] Game design document exists.[181]
ZOT Maze 1 November 1996 [204]
Zzyorxx II Shoot 'em up Virtual Xperience 25 April 2018 A ROM image was released online in 2018 by video game collector Clint Thompson.[205]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ This number is always up to date by this script.
  2. ^ Working title.

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