Platform: Sega 32X
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Shortly after the launch of the Sega 32X, Sega announced the Sega Neptune, which was a two-in-one console that would play both Sega Genesis and Sega 32X games. It was originally slated for a Fall 1995 release, but was later delayed to 1996 before being cancelled once Sega ceased production of the 32X.
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Due to its poor reception and short lifespan, over 60 Sega 32X games are known to have been cancelled. As the 32X only received 40 official releases worldwide, this makes it unusual in that it had more cancellations than actual game releases. Many of the cancelled 32X games would eventually be ported to other platforms to commercial and/or critical success, including Daytona USA, Die Hard Trilogy, and Rayman.
Daytona USA port - Computer & Video Games May 1994 issue (page 32 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/d/dd/CVG_UK_150.pdf
Die Hard Trilogy port - Mean Machines Sega October 1994 issue (page 13 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/c/c1/MeanMachinesSega24UK.pdf
Rayman port - GamePro March 1995 issue (page 144 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/0/07/GamePro_US_068.pdf
Rayman port - Top Consoles June 1995 issue (in French; page 8 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/9/9f/TopConsoles_FR_03.pdf
SegaRetro article:
https://segaretro.org/32X_games#Unreleased_games
https://retrocdn.net/images/d/dd/CVG_UK_150.pdf
Die Hard Trilogy port - Mean Machines Sega October 1994 issue (page 13 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/c/c1/MeanMachinesSega24UK.pdf
Rayman port - GamePro March 1995 issue (page 144 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/0/07/GamePro_US_068.pdf
Rayman port - Top Consoles June 1995 issue (in French; page 8 in the magazine):
https://retrocdn.net/images/9/9f/TopConsoles_FR_03.pdf
SegaRetro article:
https://segaretro.org/32X_games#Unreleased_games