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Never Released Nintendo Games
Remember the Nintendo game mentioned in a magazine which you always wanted? Later you didn't hear anything about it. Years later, you learn that this game was never released. In the section Never Released Games, I cover as many never released Nintendo games as possible. From Shadowgate II to California Raisins, you'll find it here.

Game Beta Shots
When a game is in production, many pictures are taken from it for use on boxes, instruction manuals, and magazines. Game companies try not to post beta game screenshots for areas of a game which never made it in the final version, yet it sometimes happens. In Game Beta Shots, I will show many of the screenshots which "slipped" out into the public.

Game Station Arcade
Remember that rumor former Color Dreams programmer Jon Valesh sent to TSR a long time ago? If you don't remember, it was a rumor that a Nintendo clone containing several Color Dreams games would be released. Months later, this thing named the Game Station Arcade started floating around JC Pennies. Jon's rumor was right, the Game Station Arcade was a Nintendo clone containing 15 Color Dreams games.

Unofficial Nintendo "Ports"
Ever see Super Mario World for Famicom? Or how about Somari, a Sonic the Hedgehog game with Mario as the main player. If you are interested in Unofficial "Ports", then read on.

The Crystal Mines Story
Remember Crystal Mines for the NES? I do, it was great. Ken Beckett, the man behind Crystal Mines, has his own neat little story to tell about Crystal Mines.


3D Tank Game For Nintendo
Ian Bell, the creator of Elite, had also created a 3D tank game planned for Nintendo which somehow didn't see release.