---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sega 32X Game List by Arguro DeXill Copyright Arguro DeXill 2005-2006 Version 1.00 Finished: 11-04-05 Version 1.05 Finished: 11-09-05 Version 1.10 Finished: 11-10-05 Version 1.15 Finished: 11-22-05 Version 1.20 Finished: 11-25-05 Version 1.25 Finished: 11-26-05 Version 1.30 Finished: 12-28-05 Version 1.35 Finished: 12-30-05 Version 1.40 Finished: 03-02-06 Version 1.45 Finished: 06-21-06 Version 1.50 Finished: 06-24-06 Version 1.55 Finished: 06-26-06 Version 1.60 Finished: 05-27-07 My E-mail = Arguro@hotmail.com Please direct any questions, comments or corrections to my e-mail. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table Of Contents 1. Why I made this Guide 2. Game List 3. Rumored games 4. Version History 5. What to Expect 6. Copyright information 1. Why I made this guide I made this guide mainly because I have already made an extensive Sega CD game list which crossed over into the Sega CD 32X games. I figured that most people who collect Sega CD or Sega Genesis games also have a Sega 32X. I felt the need to compile a list of all the games released for the short lived system. There are only 39 total games that I am aware of. While there are some semi-decent lists out there, none of them include release dates and packaging information. I intend to have all this information eventually. I gathered this information from various sources including Gamepro Magazine, Game Informers Magazine, Electronic Gaming Monthly Magazine, and many websites. If you have any information regarding packaging or release dates, please let me know at Arguro@hotmail.com. The following is a list of all games across the three main markets (US, Japan, and Europe/Australia). 2. Game list 36 Great Holes starring Fred Couples Developed by Flashpoint Produced by Sega Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box After Burner Produced by Sega Released 1995 BC Racers Developed by Core Design Ltd. Produced by US Gold Released June 1995 (GamePro, July 1995, pg 48) Black Thorne Developed by Blizzard Entertainment and Paradox Produced by Interplay Released Winter 1995 (Gamepro, September 1995, page 126) Brutal: Above the Claw Produced by Gametek Released 1995 Packaged n cardboard slip box Corpse Killer (32X CD) Developed by Digital Pictures Produced by Digital Pictures Packaged in orange flip open cardboard box Released December 1994 Cosmic Carnage (Cyber Brawl in Japan) Produced by Sega Released 1993 Packaged in cardboard slip box Darxide (Europe Only) Developed by Frontier Produced by Sega Released 1996 (last game ever released) Doom Developed by iD Software Produced by Sega Packaged in cardboard slip box Released 1994 (launch title) Fahrenheit (32X CD) Produced by Sega Released with the Sega CD version of the game in a standard Sega CD sized jewel case Released 1995 FIFA Soccer '96 (Europe Only) Developed by EA Sports Produced by EA Sports Released 1995 Gekijoban Sangokushi IV (Japan only) Produced by Koei Released 1995 Knuckles Chaotix Developed by Sega Produced by Sega Packaged in cardboard slip box Released March First 1995 Was a pack in title in Europe Kolibri Developed by Novotrade Produced by Sega Packaged in cardboard slip box Released November 1995 (Gamepro, December 1995, page 82) Metal Head Produced by Sega Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box Mortal Kombat II Developed by Probe Entertainment Produced by Acclaim Released 1994 Packaged in cardboard slip box Motocross Championship Developed by Artech Studios Produced by Sega Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box NBA Jam Tournament Edition Developed by Iguana Entertainment Produced by Acclaim Released 1995 Packaged in hard plastic case (like a Genesis case) NFL Quarterback Club Developed by Iguana Entertainment Produced by Acclaim Released 1995 Nigh Trap (32X CD) Developed by Digital Pictures Produced by Digital Pictures Released in orange flip open cardboard box Released January 2, 1995 (Gamepro, January 1995, pg 211) Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Produced by Activision Released October 1995 (Gamepro, November 1995, pg 66) Primal Rage Developed by Probe Entertainment Produced by Time Warner Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box RBI Baseball '95 Developed by Tengen Produced by Time Warner Released 1994 Shadow Squadron Known as Stellar Assault in Japan Developed by Sega Produced by Sega Released June 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip case Slam City with Scottie Pippin Produced by Digital Pictures Packaged in orange flip open cardboard box Released December 1994 Space Harrier Developed by AM2 Produced by Sega Released 1994 Spider-man: Web of Fire Developed by Blue Sky Productions Produced by Sega Released 1995 (last US Release) Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Developed by High Voltage Produced by Sega Released 1994 Packaged in cardboard slip box Star Wars Arcade Produced by Sega Released 1994 (launch title) Packaged in cardboard slip case Supreme Warrior Produced by Digital Pictures Packaged in orange flip open cardboard box Released December 1994 Tempo Produced by Sega Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box T-Mek Produced by Time Warner Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box Toughman Contest Produced by Electronic Arts Released 1995 Packaged in cardboard slip box Virtua Fighter Developed by AM2 Produced by Sega Released 1995 Virtua Racing Deluxe Developed by AM2 Produced by Sega Released 1994 Packaged in cardboard slip box World Series Baseball Starring Deion Sanders Developed by Blue Sky Productions Produced by Sega Released 1995 WWF Raw Produced by Acclaim Released 1995 WWF Wrestlemaina: The Arcade Game Developed by Titan Sports Produced by Acclaim Packaged in hard plastic case (like a Sega Genesis case) Released November 1995 (Gamepro, December 1995, page 82 Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 Produced by Sega Released June 1995 3. Rumored Games I added this section because the system flopped before very many games were released. As such, there were a lot of games in development or at least planned. I added this section because prototypes more than likely exist in some form. What you will find listed here are many different games. It is possible these games may have come out under a different name. A lot of planned games on the 32X were released on the Sega Saturn. The following information was gathered from a variety of sources. 32X-Treme On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by Sega. On page 38 of the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, there is a screen shot of this game. Also on the page is a one liner about the game: "Garage roller hockey, paintball snowboarding and more." The game appears to be one that combines different extreme "sports" into new ones. Adventures of Hollywood Spot, The On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by Virgin Interactive. Alien Trilogy In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Alien Trilogy is listed there and is said to be made by Acclaim. The game does exist on the Saturn and Playstation. Alone in the Dark 2 32X CD This game is listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X section. Supposed to retail for $52. Game does exist on the 3DO. This game is also listed in an advertisement in the December 1995 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly on page 256. In the March 1995 issue of Gamepro, on page 144, there is a small article on this game. The article shows three screen shots and says the game will be available in the second quarter of 1995. Apache In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Apache is listed there and is said to be made by Domark. Batman Forever In the June 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 18 there is a section about upcoming releases. Batman Forever is listed here and is said to be made by Sega and MGM Grand Studios. On page 38 of the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, this game is mentioned as an upcoming game that was seen at E3. This says it is to be made by Acclaim (which made other Batman Forever games). Casper On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by Interplay. Also listed in the October 1995 issue of Game Players Magazine on page 37 in upcoming games. It says it would have a Quarter 4 release and also be released on the Saturn, 3DO and Playstation. Castlevania In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Castlevania is listed here. Said to be made by Konami. I would like more information about this game. If you have any screen shots, please send an e-mail my way. Thanks. Clay Fighter 2 This game is listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X section. Listed for $44. This game is also listed in the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine on page 12 as an upcoming release in February of 1995. Said to be made by Interplay. College Basketball On page 65 of the October/November 1994 issue of Sega Visions Magazine there is an ad for the Sega 32X and this game is listed as one that is coming out. Even though it is listed on Gamefaqs, from what I can tell, it does not exist. On page 31 of the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine there is a short sentence of upcoming games in 1995, this is one of them. This game is also listed in an advertisement on page 139 of the September 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine. College Basketball's National Championship Hosted By Billy Parker In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." This is listed there. This could be the same title as College Basketball above, but this is the first time I have seen a game by this title. Until I get further information, I will keep these as separate titles. Said to be made by Sega. Converse City Ball Tour On page 37 of the October 1995 issue of Game Player's Magazine, there is a section about games that are "In the Works." This is listed there. Supposed to be made by Virgin Entertainment and released in the last quarter of 1995. On page 121 on the July 1995 issue of Gamepro, there is a small feature on this game. 4 screen shots are shown and a few sentence write up is offered. Supposed to have hand drawn animation and feature 3 on 3 play. Also supposed to be released for the Genesis, Saturn, SNES, Play Station and PC. As far as I can tell, not one version ever was released. Made by Virgin Interactive Entertainment Cyber Brawl In the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 31 there is a picture of the box art of Cyber Brawl. The caption reads, "This fighting game's a robot rumble." Supposed to come out in 1995. Ecco The Dolphin On page 31 of the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine there is a short sentence of upcoming games in 1995, this is one of them. In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Ecco is listed there and is said to be made by Sega. Golf In the December 1995 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, on page 256, there is an advertisement for games. This is listed under the 32X section. Hoops In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Hoops is listed there and is said to be made by Virgin Entertainment. Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings In the March 1995 issue of Gamepro on page 147 there is a very brief look at this game. Two screenshots are shown (however, it does not say for what system they are for). The 32X version is supposed to be available in June of 1995. Judge Dredd In an E3 review in the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, page 38, this game is said to have been announced. Supposed to be made by Acclaim. Kingdom: Far Reaches In the January 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 212, there is a small column about CapDisc/Capitol Multimedia being a new developer for the 32X. This is one of the games they were supposedly working on. It was to be an "RPG set in ancient times that features 33 minutes of animated adventure, 45 minutes of dialogue, and 40 minutes of sound and music." I believe this to be a 32X CD game because of the amount of sound and animation in the game. Midnight Raiders 32X CD In the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 31, there is a picture shown of Midnight Raider's 32X CD game. It is obviously an upgrade of the Sega CD game. Supposed to be "in the works for '95!" On page 7 of the February/March 1995 issue of Sega Visions, there is a very small picture of the box art for this game. It is covered up partially by that of Fahrenheit 32X CD but the name of the game and the side part can be seen. In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Midnight Raiders CD is listed there. Said to be made by Sega. NBA Action '96 On page 37 of the October 1995 issue of Game Players Magazine, there is a list of games that are "In the Works." NBA Action '96 is listed here and is said to be made by Sega and would be released in Quarter 4. NFL Trivia Challenge In a small column in the January 1995 issue of Gamepro magazine, on page 212, there is talk about a new developer for the 32X called CapDisc/Capitol Multimedia. One of the games they were supposed to be working on is NFL Football Trivia Challenge. The game is supposed to feature 1500 trivia questions and be narrated by Pat Summerall and Tom Brooksheir. Even though it doesn't say either way, I believe this to be a 32X CD game as that is what CapDisc/Capitol Multimedia is known for. Power Rangers 32X CD In the December 1995 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, on page 256, there is an advertisement for games. This is listed under the 32X section. Primal Rage 32X CD In the September 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 139 there is an advertisement for games. Under the 32X section this game is listed as "Primal Rage CD" Supposed to cost $58. Prime Time NFL Football On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by Sega. This game is listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X Section and was selling for $66. Race Drivin' In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Race Drivin' is listed there and is said to be made by Sega. Ratchet & Bolt On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by Sega. This game is listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X section and carried a $59 price tag. In an article about up coming games for the 32X in the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, on page 38, there is one line about what this game is. It says "Rookie robot cops armed with 33 weapons." RayMan In the September 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 139, there is an advertisement for games. Under the 32X section, this game is listed for $58. This game is also listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X section for $56. Revolution X In an E3 review in the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, page 38, this game is said to have been announced. Supposed to be made by Acclaim. Game does make an appearance on many other systems including the Saturn, Genesis, Playstation and SNES. Shadow Of Atlantis In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Shadow of Atlantis is listed there and is said to be made by Sega. Shell Shock On page 147 of the March 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine, there is a small article about this game. Core Design was supposed to be developing it with a target release date of late 1995. Sonic On page 20 of the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine there is small paragraph written about the upcoming Sonic 32X game. There are also 4 screen shots to the right. It looks a lot like Sonic 3D Blast on the Genesis and Saturn. It says it was supposed to come sometime in 1995 and that the Japanese development team had been working on it for almost a year. It is also listed on page 40 of the same magazine as an upcoming game for the 32X. Soul Star X This game is listed in an advertisement on page 193 of the December 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine under the 32X section and was selling for $52. SPOT On page 37 of the October 1995 issue of Game Player's Magazine, there is a section about games that are "In the Works." This is listed there. Supposed to be made by Virgin Entertainment and released in October of 1995. Street Fighter: The Movie In the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, on page 40 there is a feature on the 32X. At the top of the page there is a list of all the expected titles that are "fairly definite for US release." Street Fighter: The Movie is listed there. I assume the game is based off of the movie (which ironically was based off of a game). Exists on the Saturn. Super Motocross In the October/November 1994 issue of Sega Visions, on page 15, there is an article about up coming games. This game is the last one listed and has one screen shot. I believe this game to actually be Motocross Championship but it is hard to tell from the one small screen shot. On page 64 of the same magazine there is a picture of the box art for Super Motocross and it appears to be the same as Motocross Championship. In the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine, there is a picture of the box art that is significantly different than that of what I previously mentioned. Says it would be available November of 1994. Surgical Strike The manual for the Sega CD game Surgical Strike offers an upgrade to a 32X CD version of the same game. While the normal version exists, the 32X version does not. Thunderhawk 2 On page 3 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is an advertisement for the 32X. At the bottom is a list of games that are up coming and this is one of them. Made by US Gold. Tom Cat Alley Deluxe On page 31 of the August 1994 issue of Gamepro Magazine there is a short sentence of upcoming games in 1995, this is one of them. Since the game exists on the Sega CD, I assume this was supposed to be a 32X CD update. Virtua Hamster On page 67 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is a two page spread of upcoming 32X games. This is listed there with several hand drawn sketches of what the game would look like. Says it was scheduled for a fall 1995 release. In the August 1995 issue of Gamepro, on page 38, there is a one sentence synopsis of the game. "Meet Chip, the world's fastest skateboarding hamster." Supposed to be made by Sega. Virtual Golf On page 37 of the October 1995 issue of Game Player's Magazine, there is a section about games that are "In the Works." This is listed there. Supposed to be made by US Gold. VR Troopers On page 66 of the May, 1995 issue of Sega Visions Magazine, there is a two page feature on upcoming 32X games. VR Troopers is listed here with a two paragraph write up. This game is also listed in an advertisement on page 139 of the September 1995 issue of Gamepro Magazine. Wing War On page 20 of the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, in the same paragraph as the Sonic game, there is one sentence at the end of the paragraph that reads, "You can also look for the arcade hit Wing War to come to the 32X in '95!" Nothing else is mentioned. Wirehead CD In the August 94 issue of Gamepro Magazine, on page 31, it that in development for the 32X is a game called Wirehead CD. This game is obviously an enhancement of the Sega CD game for use in conjunction with the 32X. On page 7 of the February/March 1995 issue of Sega Visions, there is a very small picture of the box art for this game. It is covered up partially by that of Fahrenheit 32X CD but the name of the game and the side part can be seen. Game is said to be released along with the Sega CD version in December of 1994 according to the December 1994 issue of Game Players Magazine, page 11. X-Men On page 37 of the October 1995 issue of Game Player's Magazine, there is a section about games that are "In the Works." This is listed there. Supposed to be made by Sega and released in the second half of 1995. This game also appears in an upcoming game list on page 38 of Gamepro Magazine. The only information given is one line that says "Action/Adventure with Wolverine, Bishop, Rogue, and Iceman." 4. Version History Version 1.00 completed November 4th, 2005 Version included the basic game list in all its glory. Version 1.05 completed November 9th, 2005 4:58 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of the rumored games section, Super Motocross was added to the rumored games section, added Wirehead CD to the rumored games list, added Midnight Raiders to the rumored games list, added Surgical Strike to the rumored games list, added College Basketball to the rumored games list, added the Japanese name Stellar Assault to Shadow Squadron's information, changed the release year on After Burner from 1994 to 1995, added Cyber Brawl to the rumored games list, added release month for Supreme Warrior, added release month for Slam City with Scottie Pippin. 6 total pages when printed. Version 1.10 completed November 10th, 2005 Version included the addition of Packaging information to NBA Jam, added packaging information for Tempo, fixed typo in Star Wars Arcade release information, added packing information for Metal Head, changed "yellow cardboard slip box" to just "cardboard slip box" as the PAL titles were different colors than the North American titles, added packaging information for 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples, added packaging information for Toughman Contest, added packaging information for Mortal Kombat II, added packaging information for Brutal: Above the Claw, added packaging information for T-mek, added packaging information for Motocross Championship, added packaging information for Star Wars Arcade, added packaging information for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, added packaging information for Primal Rage, added packaging information for Virtua Racing Deluxe, added packaging information for Cosmic Carnage. Seven total pages when printed. Version 1.15 completed November 22nd, 2005 at 5:58 pm Pacific Time To accord with what I recently did with my Sega CD games list, I shrunk the margins of this game by two characters to correct issues with trailing spaces and hard returns. I also added Ratchet & Bolt to the rumored games section, added 32X-Treme to the rumored games section, added Prime Time NFL Football to the rumored games section, added Casper to the rumored games section, added The Adventured of Hollywood SPOT to the rumored games section, added Thuderhawk 2 to the rumored games section, added VR Troopers to the rumored games section, added Virtua Hamster to the rumored games section. 8 total pages when printed. Version 1.20 completed November 25th, 2005 at 11:18 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of Primal Rage 32X CD to the rumored games section, added information to VR Troopers in the rumored games section, added information to College Basketball in the rumored games section, added RayMan to the rumored games section, added release season for Black Throne, added release month for Kolibri, added release month for WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game, added Alone in the Dark 32X CD to the rumored games section, added Clay Fighter 2 to the rumored games section, added Kingdom: Far Reaches to the rumored games section, added more information for Prime Time NFL Quarterback in the rumored games section, added more information for Ratchet & Bolt in the rumored games section, added Soul Star X to the rumored games section. 9 total pages when printed. Version 1.25 completed November 26th, 2005 at 2:09 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of Power Rangers 32X CD to the rumored games section, added more information for Alone in the Dark 32X CD, added Golf 32X CD to the rumored games section. 9 total paged when printed. Version 1.30 completed December 28th, 2005 at 2:30 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of some additional information to Wirehead CD in the rumored games section, added additional information to Clay Fighter 2 in the rumored games section, added Alien Trilogy to the rumored games section, added Apache to the rumored games section, added Castlevania to the rumored games section, added College Basketball's National Championship Hosted by Billy Parker to the rumored games section, added additional information to Ecco the Dolphin in the rumored games section, added Hoops to the rumored games section, added additional information for Midnight Raiders in the rumored games section, added Race Drivin' to the rumored games section, added Shadow of Atlantis to the rumored games section, added Street Fighter: The Movie to the rumored games section. 11 total pages when printed. Version 1.35 completed December 30th, 2005 at 4:38 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of Batman Forever to the rumored games section, added additional information for Casper in the rumored games section, added NBA Action '96 to the rumored games section, added X-men to the Rumored games section, added Virtual Golf to the rumored games section, added SPOT to the rumored games section, added Converse Hoops to the rumored games section. 11 total pages when printed. Version 1.40 completed March 2nd, 2006 Version included the addition of a precise release date for Knuckles Chaotix. 11 total pages when printed. Version 1.45 completed June 23rd, 2006 at 9:22 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of Night Trap's release date, added NFL Trivia Challenge to the rumored games section, added additional information for Kingdom: Far Reaches, added Shell Shock to the rumored games section, added Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings to the rumored games list, added information about Alone in the Dark 2 in the rumored games section. Version 1.50 completed June 24th, 2006 at 12:59 pm Pacific Time. Version included the addition of a release month for BC Racers, updated release year and added release month for Shadow Squadron, added release month for Zaxxon's Motherbase, changed "Converse Hoops" in the rumored games section to "Converse City Ball Tour," Added additional information for Converse City Ball Tour in the rumored games section. 12 total pages when printed. Version 1.55 completed June 26th, 2006 at 12:42 pm Pacific Time Version included a correction in the version number, added some game information for Ratchet and Bolt in the rumored games section, added some information for 32X-Treme in the rumored games section, added Judge Dredd to the rumored games section, added information about Virtua Hamster to the rumored games section, added Revolution X to the rumored games section, added information to X-men in the rumored games section, corrected a typo of "Trilogy" in the Alien Trilogy description in the rumored games section. 13 total pages when printed. Version 1.60 completed May 27th, 2007 at 1:00 pm Pacific Time Version included the addition of developer and packaging information to Shadow Squadron. 13 total pages when printed. 5. What to expect in future versions I'll attempt to complete all the packaging information (won't be too hard) and get more precise release dates (will be difficult). I also intend to add a list of all the games that were in production at one time or another but did not have an official release (which is coming along quite nicely). 6. Copyright info This guide is copyright of Arguro DeXill (Sam Skinner) 2005-2006. This guide may not be used on any website or by any corporation without my prior consent. Any user is allowed one (1) printed copy for his or her own private use. If you want to host this guide on your site or print it in a book or something else, please e-mail me at Arguro@hotmail.com The only site that has permission to host this guide is www.gamefaqs.com.