List of cancelled Dreamcast games


The Dreamcast is a video game console by Sega. While Sega found success in its Sega Genesis in the early 1990s, they experienced a series of commercial failures with their subsequent releases of Sega CD, 32X, and Sega Saturn, and hoped to reverse their fortunes with their release of the Dreamcast. However, the Dreamcast too featured a relatively short lifespan, launching across 1998 and 1999 in different regions, and being discontinued worldwide in March 2001. While the console had a moderately successful launch and opening year, momentum was slowed in the latter half of 2000, around the time of competitor Sony's launch of the PlayStation 2.
The platform specifically featured a large number of game cancellations when Sony's competing PlayStation 2 console launched in 2000, and then again in March 2001 upon the Dreamcast's discontinuation. This list documents games that were confirmed for the Dreamcast at some point, but did not end up being released for it.

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TitleNotes/ReasonsDeveloperPublisher
10SixA MMORPG developed by SegaSoft, a short-lived Sega development team focused on creating PC games. While a PC version of the game was released in 2000 and active into 2002, a Dreamcast version was announced but never released.SegaSoftSega
Actua SoccerAn iteration of Gremlin Interactive's Actua Soccer series was included in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, though no such title ever released.Gremlin InteractiveVR Sports
A series of video game adaptions of The Adventures of Batman & Robin television show were released for the Genesis, Sega CD, Game Gear, and Super NES in the mid-1990s, and Hyper magazine listed Ubisoft as publishing a new iteration for the Dreamcast in 1999 that never materialized.UbisoftUbisoft
AgarthaAnnounced as a horror survival game for the Dreamcast, it had a lengthy development period, being scheduled for release in late 2001, well after the March 2001 discontinue date of the Dreamcast itself. It never released in any capacity.No ClichéSega
Age of Empires IIA version for Dreamcast was announced and scheduled for release across 2000, but never materialized.Ensemble StudiosKonami
Air NightsA sequel to Nights into Dreams based around motion-control. Entered development for both Sega Saturn and later Dreamcast before being cancelled entirely.SegaSega
AkolyteListed as a game confirmed in development for Dreamcast by IGN in 1998, few details on the game arose, and the game never released.IonosRevenant
Alex: Virus ComposerA real-time strategy game listed as forthcoming in official Sega pamphlet, that did not materialise in any form.Media Factory
Alien Breed: ConflictA planned sequel to Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds for Dreamcast and PC, the game never ended up releasing in any capacity.Team17Team17
Alien: ResurrectionAnnounced in 1997 for the Sega Saturn, its lengthy and difficult 3 year development cycle expanded beyond the Saturn's lifecycle. It was planned for the Dreamcast for a period, but ultimately only saw release on PlayStation and Windows in 2000.Argonaut GamesFox Interactive
Aliens Versus PredatorIn 1995, a video game adaptation of the Alien vs. Predator crossover franchise was announced for release in 1997 for the original PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Microsoft Windows. The console version were in development into 1997, with the PlayStation version being present at E3 1997, but after delays, only the Windows version ever materialized when the game released in 1999. A Dreamcast version was later reported on by magazines, though it never materialized either.Rebellion DevelopmentsFox Interactive
All-Star Baseball 2001An entry in Iguana/Acclaim's yearly All-Star Baseball series was announced, but never materialized.Iguana EntertainmentAcclaim Entertainment
Arcatera: The Dark BrotherhoodAnnounced for Dreamcast, but only ended up releasing on Microsoft Windows in 2000.Westka EntertainmentUbisoft
Arena FootballScheduled for a release on Dreamcast in 2000, the game never materialized, though the same developers did release Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed for the PlayStation in that same year instead.Midway GamesMidway Games
Armada 2: ExodusA proposed sequel to the original Armada, the game was announced for Dreamcast, but cancelled after the system itself was discontinued. Development continued on Xbox and PlayStation 2, but was eventually cancelled there as well.Metro3DMetro3D
Austin Powers: Mojo RallyAnnounced in early 2000 as a kart racing game themed around the Austin Powers franchise, the game was cancelled just prior to its October 2000 release date, citing that the market was already saturated with licensed kart racing games.Climax StudiosTake-Two Interactive
Baldur's GateA port of the 1998 PC release was announced for the Dreamcast, but was cancelled in late 2000.BioWareSega
Black & WhiteAnnounced for the Dreamcast and PC platforms, the Dreamcast version never released. The PC version was released the same month the Dreamcast was discontinued.Lionhead StudiosSega
BraveknightOriginally announced for the Dreamcast, the game only ended up releasing for the original Xbox in 2002.Panther SoftwarePanther Software
Buffy the Vampire SlayerOriginally in development for the PlayStation, Dreamcast and PC, publisher Fox Interactive announced that they would likely cancel their remaining Dreamcast titles in development on 20 March 2001 which was officially confirmed the following month when the publisher announced that the title would become an Xbox exclusive.The CollectiveFox Interactive
Castlevania ResurrectionWas roughly 25% complete, and was present in playable form in E3 1999. Konami cancelled it, and every Dreamcast game in production, in March 2000, the day the PlayStation 2 was officially announced and revealed.The playable E3 build leaked onto the internet over 20 years later in 2021.KonamiKonami
Chakan: The Forever Man 2A sequel to the Sega Genesis game Chakan: The Forever Man was announced for the Dreamcast, but was cancelled.SegaSega
Colin McRae Rally 2.0A Dreamcast version was announced, but only the PlayStation and Windows versions ever released.CodemastersCodemasters
Commandos 2: Men of CourageEidos Interactive cancelled the Dreamcast version of the game mid-2001, citing the Dreamcast's discontinuation as the reason. The game still released across 2001 and 2002 on Windows, PlayStation 2, and the original Xbox.Pyro StudiosEidos Interactive
Croc 2Originally planned for the Sega Saturn, its early demise shifted development to the Dreamcast, though that was cancelled in mid-2000 due to the poor sales of their prior Dreamcast release Red Dog: Superior Firepower, and the company's subsequent shift to PlayStation 2 development. Croc 2 still released on PlayStation 1 and Windows.Argonaut SoftwareFox Interactive
D-Jump!The game was in development across many platforms, including the Dreamcast, in the late 1990s as a platformer with a time travel storyline, though it never released in any capacity.Ubi Soft ParisUbisoft
Dark Angel: Vampire ApocalypseOriginally announced for the Dreamcast in 1999, only a PlayStation 2 version ever materialized.Metro3DMetro3D
Daytona USA 2The arcade game was scheduled for release on Dreamcast, but Sega opted to release Daytona USA 2001, an upgraded version of the original Daytona USA, instead.SegaSega
Dee Dee PlanetA follow-up to ChuChu Rocket was in development and scheduled for release on the Dreamcast in 2001. The game similarly focused on online multiplayer with gameplay similar to the Worms series of video games. It was reportedly cancelled due to the bugs and issues with its network play. In 2021, a near-complete beta copy of the game was obtained and leaked onto the internet. Fans eventually fixed the bugs, making it completely playable online the following year.SegaSega
Deer Avenger 3DThe third entry of the Deer Avenger series was announced for Dreamcast, but never materialized.HypnotixSimon & Schuster Interactive
Desert Island / No Man's Island / Super Real IslandSuper Real Island was intended to be a hybrid RPG/simulation game for 64DD, with players cultivating an island to grow food and stay alive while contending with dangerous wildlife that emerge as a result. After being cancelled, the project later restarted development under the name Desert Island, with Imagineer considering releasing it for N64 cartridge or Dreamcast; however, the game was ultimately not released for any system.ImagineerImagineer
Diablo IIA Dreamcast version of the PC game was listed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.Blizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Dogs of WarA Dreamcast version of the PC game was announced for sometime in 2000, but never materialized.Silicon DreamsTake-Two Interactive
Dragon's CrownAn early version of Dragon's Crown started development on the Dreamcast. This version would have featured 3D graphics rather than developer Vanillaware's trademark 2D style, fearing this was the only thing publisher's would accept at the time. Eventually, it was cancelled, years later being restarted and released in a very different form on PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 in 2013.VanillawareAtlus
Dynamite RoboListed in an official January 1999 'Dream Information' pamphlet as a Winter 1999 release and in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materializedWarashiWarashi
Ecco II: Sentinels of the UniverseA sequel to Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future was in development for the Dreamcast, and unlike many late Dreamcast games, was never ported to other platforms after the Dreamcast's demise. A playable, early-in-development version of the game leaked onto the internet in 2016.SegaSega
Entertainment GolfListed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.Bottom UpBottom Up
Ephemeral FantasiaOriginally announced for the Dreamcast, that version was cancelled, and development moved to PlayStation 2. Konami reportedly cancelled all upcoming Dreamcast games upon the reveal of the PS2 in March 2000.KonamiKonami
ESPN Baseball TonightKonami had obtained the license to release another game in the series had previously appeared on the Sega Genesis, Sega CD, SNES, and Windows and announced plans to release a new game under the title for the Dreamcast, though the title was eventually delayed and finally cancelled. Dreamcast, but never released.KonamiKonami
ESPN Links GolfAnother ESPN branded sports title Konami had gained the rights to, and announced plans for on Dreamcast, but never released in any capacity.KonamiKonami
FableDevelopment began in 2000 as a Dreamcast game, but was cancelled and transitioned to the Xbox as its four-year development period extended well beyond the Dreamcast's lifespan, releasing for Xbox in 2004.Lionhead StudiosFeral Interactive
A racing game based on the film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas was in development for Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, scheduled for release in March 2001. However, only the PS2 version saw release.Virgin Interactive
FortrisOriginally announced as Fortris by developer Promethean Designs for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 1, Majesco obtained to the rights for the game, moved development to the Game Boy Advance under their own internal development team, and released it only for the Game Boy Advance in 2001.Promethean DesignsMajesco
GalleonOriginally announced in 1999 for release on Dreamcast and PC, the game's lengthy seven year development period expanded well beyond the Dreamcast's lifespan. Development was moved to GameCube, cancelled there as well, and finally released on the Xbox in 2004.Confounding FactorSCi Games/Atlus
Geist ForceDebuted at E3 1998 and intended as a launch title for the Dreamcast, after delays, internal disagreements, and Sega's lack of confidence in the title, the title was cancelled. In a 2021 retrospective, Sega of America producer Mark Subotnick blamed negative interactions with Yuji Naka for hurting morale, turnover, and progress on the game as well.Sega of America, Netter DigitalSega
Glover 2A sequel to the game Glover was announced for Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, and the PlayStation, but was cancelled for all platforms due to financial problems at Hasbro Interactive. An unfinished build leaked to the internet in 2011.Blitz GamesHasbro Interactive
Gold and Glory: The Road to El DoradoDreamcast, GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions of the PlayStation and Windows versions of the game were announced, but never materialized.Revolution SoftwareUbisoft
GorkamorkaA video game adaption of the tabletop game of the same name was announced for Dreamcast and Windows, but never materialized.Realtime AssociatesRipcord Games
Grand Theft Auto IIIMany early development tests in the brainstorming process for creating the game were first performed on Dreamcast hardware, including small sections of cities that a character could explore, with people and cars driving around in it. Approximately four months of development time for a Dreamcast version happened, until it was cancelled and development switched to the PlayStation 2, where it released in 2001. Members say that it was strictly a financial decision - due to the commercial failure of the Dreamcast - and they felt they could have technically gotten the game running on the Dreamcast's hardware.DMA DesignRockstar Games
GunvalkyrieOriginally announced as a title in development for the Dreamcast, development was shifted to the Xbox upon the Dreamcast's discontinuation, where it released in 2002.SmilebitSega
Half-Life/''Half-Life: Blue ShiftA Dreamcast version was in development across 2000 and 2001 until being cancelled in July 2001, citing "changing market conditions", 3 months after the discontinuation of the Dreamcast itself. Both still released on PC platforms.Gearbox Software, Valve CorporationSierra On-Line
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2A Dreamcast version was scheduled, but the game only ended up releasing on PC platforms.Ritual Entertainment
Hello Kitty's Cube FrenzyA Dreamcast version was announced, but only PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions ever materialized.Culture PublishersNewKidCo
Heroes of Might and Magic IIIA port of the 1999 PC versions of the game was announced for Dreamcast, and planned for release into 2001, but never materialized.3DOUbisoft
Hostile WatersOriginally announced for a late 2000 release on Dreamcast, the release never happened, though it later released on PC platforms in 2001 under the new title Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising.Rage SoftwareInterplay
Hype: The Time QuestReleased on Windows in 1999, console versions were scheduled for release across 2000 and 2001 for Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PlayStation 2, though only the PlayStation 2 port ever materialized.UbisoftUbisoft
IHRA Drag RacingWas cancelled in April 2001 due to the discontinuation of the Dreamcast hardware the month prior, though the game still released on the PlayStation and Windows.Digital DialectBethesda Softworks
Independence War 2: Edge of ChaosAnnounced for the Dreamcast and Windows PC in 2000, the Dreamcast version was cancelled in October 2000 when publisher Infogrames was re-evaluating its Dreamcast software support. The PC version still released after the Dreamcast's discontinuation in 2001.Particle SystemsInfogrames
Indiana Jones and the Infernal MachineConfirmed for a fall 2000 release on Dreamcast release at E3 2000 but this never materialized.LucasArtsLucasArts
Innocent TearsOriginally announced for the Dreamcast, the game only ended up releasing for the original Xbox in 2002.Global A EntertainmentKobi
International Superstar Soccer 2000An iteration of Konami's International Superstar Soccer series was included in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, though no such title ever released.Konami Computer Entertainment OsakaKonami
Internet Game PackDesigned as a collection of minigames to demonstrate the Dreamcast's abilities to play games over an internet connection, similar to Wii Sports demonstrating the motion controls of the Wii, the game never released due to the discontinuation of the Dreamcast in 2001.Visual ConceptsSega
Iri-sanA tech demo created and shown by Sega and Sonic Team employees upon the Dreamcast reveal, created to its graphical abilities. Consisting of a recreation of then-Sega president Shoichiro Irimajiri's head where the player could manipulate and add effects to it, similar to the opening of Super Mario 64, despite popularity leading up to the Dreamcast's release, it never materialized into a game release.Sonic TeamSega
Jet Set Radio FutureOriginally scheduled to release on Dreamcast but was instead later released as an Xbox exclusive.SmilebitSega
Jump RunnerAnnounced as a genre-bending action space opera game for Dreamcast where the player controls the villain, the game never materialized in any capacity.Glass GhostSega
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2The project was initially started as a project on Dreamcast and the PlayStation, but in May 2000, after putting together a mock-up of what could be accomplished on PlayStation 2 for an E3 2000 presentation, Eidos Interactive decided to cancel the prior version and shift to a PS2 and Windows release, which occurred in late 2001.Crystal DynamicsEidos Interactive
Legend of the Blade MastersAnnounced and advertised as a role-playing video game for the Dreamcast throughout 2000 and 2001, the game never materialized.Ronin EntertainmentRipcord Games
Max PayneThe game was originally in development for the Dreamcast and Windows, but development was delayed out of the Dreamcast's lifespan, with development staying with Windows and shifting to PlayStation 2 and the original Xbox.Remedy Entertainment, 3D RealmsTake-Two Interactive
MessiahOriginally announced for Dreamcast, PlayStation, and Windows, only the Windows version ever released. The Dreamcast version was delayed and eventually cancelled due to the slow hardware sales of the Dreamcast.Shiny EntertainmentInterplay Entertainment
Metal Max: Wild EyesAnnounced for Dreamcast, the game was cancelled and never released in any capacity, although elements from the game was later cited as an influences in developing a future entry in the Metal Max series, Metal Max Xeno, for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.Crea-TechASCII
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions / Test Drive Rally / Rally MastersOriginally announced as Rally Masters in 1999, the game saw a name change when original publisher Gremlin Interactive was bought out by Infogrames, to Test Drive Rally, and then again to its final name. Originally scheduled to release on Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, the original PlayStation, and PC platforms, both the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast version were cancelled prior to the other versions release, with Infogrames stating that those version were not meeting their internal standards, despite IGN previously previewing a playable build of the game and giving generally positive remarks.Digital Illusions CEInfogrames
Microsoft Combat Flight SimulatorAn entry from the Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator series was scheduled to release on Dreamcast, but it was never identified which of the three Windows releases were to be released, and none ever materialized.MicrosoftKonami
Midnight GTThe game was announced for the Dreamcast in 1999, and deemed about 65% complete in early 2000, but never released, though a Windows PC version released in 2002.Rage GamesRage Games
Monster BreedAnnounced as a monster-raising simulation by Japanese developer NEC Interchannel for the Dreamcast, and later confirmed for English localization by UFO Interactive Games, the game never ended up releasing in any capacity.NEC InterchannelUFO Interactive Games
Monster BreederA separate monster-raising game announced for the Dreamcast unrelated to Monster Breed, by American developer Tommo. The game similarly never released in any capacity.TommoTommo
Mortal Kombat: Special ForcesThe Mortal Kombat spinoff Special Forces was initially announced for release on the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Dreamcast. However, following several departures from the game's development team, including Mortal Kombat co-creator John Tobias, the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions were cancelled and the PlayStation version underwent a rushed development cycle, releasing in 2000 to significantly negative reception.Midway GamesMidway Games
A Dreamcast version was announced alongside PlayStation and Windows PC versions, but the Dreamcast version did not launch alongside the others, and Konami instead focused on making further game's based on the movie's sequels instead.Rebellion DevelopmentsKonami
OutcastA Dreamcast port of the Windows PC game was announced, but never materialized due to the poor sales of the PC version.Appeal SoftwareInfogrames
PBA Tour Bowling 2A Dreamcast version of the PC game was listed in NextGen magazine's upcoming Dreamcast releases for April 2001, but never materialized.Bethesda SoftworksBethesda Softworks
Pilot KidsA Dreamcast version of the arcade game was listed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.PsikyoPsikyo
Planet of the ApesA Planet of the Apes game was listed as a game in development as early as 1997. However, no Planet of the Apes game was released until 2001, well after the Saturn's lifespan. A version was announced for the Saturn's successor, the Dreamcast, was also announced, but never released, as the game only released on PlayStation and Windows.Visiware StudiosFox Interactive
Polaris SnoCrossA Dreamcast version was scheduled for release up until early 2001, but only ended up releasing for Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Windows.Vicarious VisionsVatical Entertainment
Project EdenOriginally announced for Dreamcast and Windows PC for a Q3 2000 release, its release was later delayed, and eventually shifted to PlayStation 2 and PC, where it released in late 2001. When asked for the reason for the platform change, programmer Gavin Rummery stated that the team was unable to achieve optimal performance on the Dreamcast hardware.Core DesignEidos Interactive
Propeller ArenaA Sega developed game for the Dreamcast, it was completed and scheduled to release in September 2001, but delayed and eventually cancelled due to the September 11 attacks that occurred days before its release, and the fact that it contained gameplay where the player could fly planes in the vicinity of tall buildings in a city. While it never officially released in any capacity, the game later leaked onto the internet over a decade later.Sega AM2Sega
Rampage World TourAn port of the 1997 arcade game was developed for most platforms at the time, and a Dreamcast version was listed on Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, though a Dreamcast version released.Midway GamesMidway Games
Real Life Career CollectionUK Official Dreamcast Magazine reported in November 2000 that three arcade titles were to be released in a compilation entitled Real Life Career Collection in the UK in "early summer 2001", but this never materialised. IGN contradicted the story, reporting that "Sources close to Sega confirmed that a project was in the works but never got past the initial planning stages or was kept very, very quiet".SegaSega
Red FuryListed on Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.iMagicGames
Renegade RacersThe racing game Wild Water World Championships was first revealed for Nintendo 64 in 1999. Shortly thereafter, this version was cancelled, alongside a prospective Dreamcast port, with the game eventually releasing on PlayStation and Windows as Renegade Racers.Promethean DesignsInterplay Entertainment
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and LegendsA video game adaption for the Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends television show was announced for Dreamcast and PlayStation, though the Dreamcast version never materialized.ClimaxRed Storm Entertainment
RuneA Dreamcast port of the PC game was rumored after its PC release, but only a PlayStation 2 version ever materialized.Human Head Studios
Sanity: Aiken's ArtifactOriginally announced for Dreamcast and Windows PC, the Dreamcast version was cancelled shortly after its appearance at E3 2000 in September, without reason.Monolith ProductionsFox Interactive
Scud RaceReleased as an arcade game in 1996, a Sega Saturn version was announced, but cancelled in favor of a Dreamcast version. While demos of the game running on Dreamcast were reportedly shown in private presentations, a game release never materialized on Dreamcast either.SegaSega
Sea-Doo HydrocrossOriginally announced for the Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation, only the PS1 version ever released.Vicarious VisionsVatical Entertainment
Shienryu 2A proposed sequel to Shienryu, it never released in any capacity.WarashiWarashi
ShinobiThe game was originally planned to be released on the Dreamcast, but its discontinuation in 2001 lead the development team to develop it for the PlayStation 2 instead, where it released in 2002.OverworksSega
Shogo: Mobile Armor DivisionListed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but only ever released on PC platforms.Monolith ProductionsMonolith Productions
Shrapnel: Urban Warfare 2025Originally announced as a part of their Spec Ops series, it setting taking place in the future unlike other entries lead it to become its own thing separate from the series. It was a first person shooter announced for the Dreamcast and PC, with local and online multiplayer. In October 2000, GamePro announced it was far enough along to be released the following month, though it was delayed into 2001, and then again indefinitely after the discontinuation of the Dreamcast in March 2001, and was never released on any platform.Zombie StudiosRipcord Games
Game was never announced, but found on an old Dreamcast development kit in 2020. Content found seemed to suggest the game involved exploring the world of The Simpsons through perspective of a small flying insect.Red Lemon StudiosFox Interactive
SSXEarly work on the game started on the Dreamcast. After the reveal of the PlayStation 2, and Electronic Arts subsequent decision to not develop games for the Dreamcast due to their reservations on the Dreamcast's power and development details, development was shifted to the PS2, where it released in 2000.Electronic ArtsElectronic Arts
Star Trek: New WorldsA Dreamcast version was announced, but only a PC version ever released.RunecraftVirgin Interactive
Star Wars: Super Bombad RacingThe PlayStation 2 release was prioritized, and fare poorly critically and commercially, leading to the cancellation of the announced Dreamcast and Windows PC versions.Lucas LearningLucas Learning
Streets of Rage 4A fourth entry in the Streets of Rage series was worked on for the Dreamcast, but cancelled early in production. A fourth Streets of Rage title would not be released until the multiplatform Streets of Rage 4.SegaSega
Strider 2Listed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.CapcomCapcom
Stunt Car RacingListed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.Interplay EntertainmentHasbro Interactive
Super Monkey BallA Dreamcast version of the arcade game was originally planned, but was canceled and development was shifted to the GameCube after the Dreamcast was discontinued.Amusement VisionSega
Supreme Snowboarding One of a number of PC ports announced by Infogrames, but canceled in October 2000 when the publisher was re-evaluating their Dreamcast software support.HousemarqueInfogrames
Supreme Snowboarding 2A sequel to Supreme Snowboarding was originally in development for the Dreamcast, but development soon transitioned to the Xbox following the discontinuation of the system, and was renamed Transworld Snowboarding upon its announcement at E3 2001 following Infogrames securing a licensing deal with Transworld Media to release three titles.HousemarqueInfogrames
SWAT 3: Close Quarters BattleA Dreamcast port of the 1999 PC game release was announced, but never released.Sierra NorthwestSierra On-Line
System Shock 2A Dreamcast port of the 1999 PC game release was announced, but never released. An unfinished prototype was discovered on a Dreamcast development kit in 2010.Irrational Games, Looking Glass Studios, Marina GamesVatical Entertainment
Take the BulletA first person shooter in development for the Dreamcast, the game never officially released in any capacity, though a playable prototype leaked onto the internet in 2020.Red Lemon StudiosRed Storm Entertainment
Test Drive CyclesA proposed spinoff of the Test Drive series of video games that would have featured motorbike racing, all versions were cancelled outside of a vastly different Game Boy Color version.Infogrames North AmericaInfogrames North America
Test Drive: Off-Road 3A port of the PlayStation version of the game was announced, but ultimately cancelled due to the development time it would take to improve the game up to Dreamcast's graphical abilities, and the large number of racing game already available for the platform.Infogrames North AmericaInfogrames North America
Thunder Force VIOriginally starting its development as a Dreamcast game, it was later cancelled after Thunder Force series developer Technosoft was bought out. Sega later bought the rights to the game, developing and finishing the game for PlayStation 2.Tecno SoftSega
Time Crisis IIA port of the arcade game was announced for Dreamcast, but only ever ended up releasing on PlayStation 2 in late 2001.NamcoNamco
Title DefenseListed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.Climax Studios
ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to EarthThe game was in development for the Dreamcast and was shown at E3 2001, but was cancelled after the discontinuation of the Dreamcast in 2002. Development was moved to the Xbox, finished, and released across late 2002 and 2003.Visual ConceptsSega
TropicoOriginally announced for Dreamcast and PC platforms, the Dreamcast version was cancelled shortly after the discontinuation of the platform, while developers focuses on releasing the PC version later in the year.PopTop SoftwareGathering of Developers
Turrican 3DA modernized 3D sequel to the 2D Turrican series of games was announced for Windows PC and heavily reported to be in development for the Dreamcast, but never released in any capacity. While no official reason was ever given, development team members reported there being creative differences in transitioning the game into 3D space.Factor 5THQ
Turok 2: Seeds of EvilAnnounced in 1998 as Acclaim Entertainment's first game for the Dreamcast, the Dreamcast port of the Nintendo 64 game never materialized.Iguana EntertainmentAcclaim Entertainment
UEFA 2001A proposed sequel to UEFA Striker, it was one of a number of games announced by Infogrames, but canceled in October 2000 when the publisher was re-evaluating their Dreamcast software support.Rage GamesInfogrames
UFC: TapoutOriginally announced as a Dreamcast title, its development was put on hold to focus on a release on the Xbox, which was the only platform the game ended up releasing on.DreamFactoryCrave Entertainment
UnrealA port of the 1998 Windows PC game was announced as a Dreamcast launch title, but never released, at launch or otherwise.Epic GamesEpic Games
V.I.P.A licensed video game adaption of the television series of the same name released for PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Windows PCs, the Dreamcast version never materialized.Kalisto EntertainmentUbisoft
Varuna's ForcesThe game was in a lengthy development period for a number of platforms that had shorter lifespans - Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, 3DO, Atari Jaguar, but development generally ran after their respective platform's lifespans, and was eventually cancelled even from its PC release.Accent MediaJVCKenwood Victor Entertainment
Virtua GolfReleased as an arcade game, a Dreamcast version was announced by Sega, but was pulled from Sega's first party game release schedule in 2001, and was never released for the Dreamcast or ported to any other platforms once Sega started publishing games as a third party publisher.Wow EntertainmentSega
Virtual Pool 3Featured in the official Sega press kit for E3 2000 but did not materialise.CelerisInterplay Entertainment
Viva Soccer/Viva FootballOriginally scheduled for release on Dreamcast, only PlayStation and Windows versions ever materialized.Crimson SoftwareVirgin Interactive
VJ MonsterListed in official Japanese promotional material as a late 1999 release but did not materialise.Waka Manufacturing
WärrzOriginally announced as a Sega Saturn title at the 1997 Tokyo Game Show, the title was then announced as in development for the Dreamcast, but never materialised.Shoeui System
Warzone 2100A Dreamcast version of the PC game was listed in Hyper magazine's list of "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in Development" in 1999, but never materialized.Pumpkin StudiosEidos Interactive
Whiplash 2Announced as a sequel to Fatal Racing for the Dreamcast, the game never released in any capacity.Interplay Entertainment
Woody Woodpecker RacingA Dreamcast version was advertised alongside the PlayStation and Windows versions for a Christmas 2000 release, but never materialized.Syrox DevelopmentsKonami
World's Scariest Police ChasesThe Dreamcast version of the game was cancelled in March 2001, though the PlayStation version still released in June 2001.Unique Development StudiosFox Interactive
Worms PinballA Dreamcast version was advertised alongside the PlayStation and Windows versions, but never materialized.Team17Infogrames
Www.Soccer''A soccer management simulation game announced in 1999, scheduled for release the following year. The game would have featured an online mode where players could compete as coaches in the same league. The game never materialized in any capacity.Clean FlightClean Flight