Millennium Racer: Y2K Fighters (1999)
Developed by Creat Studios.
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Posting pretty screenshots and artworks from not-so-popular, forgotten or sometimes even cancelled video games. Suggestions are welcome! Reposting from the original account.
Millennium Racer: Y2K Fighters (1999)
Developed by Creat Studios.
Red Steel 2 - Early version (Cancelled)
Developed by Ubisoft Paris.
Hades (1995)
Developed by Ablex.
Fate (Cancelled)
Developed by DogBone Software.
Hellion: Mystery of the Inquisition (Cancelled)
Developed by Flying Fish Studios.
Ulitsa Dimitrova (2009)
Developed by Lea SchΓΆnfelder and Gerard DelmΓ s.
Ennichi no Tatsujin (2006)
Developed by Bandai Namco Games.
Blue Ice (1995)
Developed by Art of Mind Productions.
The Library of Babel (2023)
Developed by Tanuki Game Studio.
Lost Reavers (2015)
Developed by Bandai Namco Games.
BioForge (1995)
Developed by Origin Systems.
Life of Delta (2023)
Developed by Airo Games.
I've been playing SPRAWL and it's really good. I already posted it here when it was still WIP, but the visuals have been greatly worked on since then and the Cyberpunk aesthetic is incredible.
It combines fast action with bullet time and wall running, it feels good to play.
Myha: Return to the Lost Island (2019)
Developed by Babel Studio and Simon Says: Play!
Hiversaires (2013)
Developed by Devine.
So, even though it's completely unnecessary, who else has done this?
19.08.2025 22:02 β π 21 π 1 π¬ 3 π 2Tiberium (cancelled)
Developed by EA Los Angeles.
SilverLoad (1995)
Developed by Millennium Interactive.
Dominant Species (1998)
Developed by Red Storm Entertainment.
Cart Life (2010)
Developed by Richard Hofmeier.
Drive Girls (2017)
Developed by Tamsoft.
Santa Claus no Takarabako (1987)
Developed by Musical Plan.
Tom Clancy's ruthless .com (1998)
Developed by Red Storm Entertainment.
Division 9 (Cancelled)
Developed by Irrational Games.
Need for Russia 4: Moscow Nights (2011)
Developed by Red Dot Games.
Randomly remembered the anecdote about Pac-Man being originally called Puck Man in Japan. When the game was released in North America, it was renamed Pacman because Namco was worried that people would vandalize the arcade cabinet and replace the P with a F.
10.07.2025 08:50 β π 24 π 3 π¬ 2 π 0Maleficia -Nekomimi's Field- (2009)
Developed by Nekomimi no Kakera.
Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver (2002)
Developed by I-Imagine Interactive.
Red Zone (1994)
Developed by Zyrinx.
SΕgaku Toshi Osaka (1999)
Developed by Tenky Co.