Initially announced for the Gamecube in early 2003, the game was cancelled in December 2004. Inability to meet its ambition and scope within a realistic timeframe was cited as a reason by developer Peter Molyneux.
Developed as a follow up to the Japan-only Mario Artist: Talent Studio for the Nintendo 64DD, it involved taking a picture of the player with a Game Boy Advance, transferring it to the Gamecube, and having it mapped over a cartoonish character model's face. The game was never released, but some aspects were reworked into concepts used for the Wii's Mii and Wii Sports years later.
The game mostly consisted of concept artwork, design documents, and a mock up engine for a third-person game that was reworked into a first-person game due to pressure from Nintendo and Retro executives. This game was eventually cancelled, but apparently inspired Shigeru Miyamoto to hand Retro the Metroid license, thereby moving the development team to produce Metroid Prime instead.
The game designers initially wanted to make a Mario Football game, but Nintendo settled on a realistic simulator with the NFL license due to Retro's purpose of creating mature games. The game was canceled in February 2001.
A game announced announced by Zoonami, a company started by ex-Rare employee Martin Hollis, but never released in any capacity, and the company went out of business in the late 2000s.
Announced as a vehicular combat game in the vein of Twisted Metal, the game was one of a few game at the time cancelled during a massive corporate structuring that found much of the company instead focusing on the original Metroid Prime game.
A hack for Pikmin 1 that swaps the locations of ship parts, enemies, and more. Face hordes of creatures in areas they wouldn't be in otherwise! Are you up to the challenge?
Luigi's Other Mansion is a modification of Luigi's Mansion that shuffles around the entire mansion with different ghost layouts, item locations, room orders, and even includes several difficulty changes that are seen in the 3DS remake version of the Hidden Mansion.
An expansion to the original Luigi's Mansion for Nintendo Gamecube with a brand new revamped and redefined experience! Play Luigi's Mansion like never before and experience brand new features including things like toggling the blackout, removed on disc content, new overhauled graphics, quality of life features, and much much more!
A reimagined The Thousand-Year Door story with new elements and puzzles that comes with harder difficulty, badges, and twists!
Hero Mode is intended for "professional players," but can be also played by "casual players" too! With that being said, you don't need to superguard at all to beat Hero Mode.
An enriched Metroid Prime 1 adventure where every bit of text in the game has been run through several languages in Google Translate and back to English. Why? Because I can.
Super Naruto: Clash of Ninja! 4 (SCON4), alternatively known as Super Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen! 4 (SGNT4) or simply "Super", is a fan-modified version of Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen! 4 (GNT4) for the Nintendo GameCube. GNT4 covered the Naruto story until the end of Part One and was released only in Japan. In addition to being translated into English, SCON4 features numerous balance changes, added mechanics, custom animations for new moves, new stages, and quality-of-life improvements.