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List of cancelled Game Boy Advance games

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The following games were initially announced as Game Boy Advance titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
100 Bullets 2007[1] D3 Publisher
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 2002[2] Atomic Planet Metro3D
Aliens versus Predator 2003[3] Ubisoft Ubisoft
Barbarian 2002 Titus Titus
Bejeweled 2004[4] PopCap Games Majesco Entertainment
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled 2003[5] Studio Archcraft
A Boy and His Blob: Jelly's Cosmic Adventure 2001[6] Majesco Entertainment
Charlie's Angels 2001[7] Ubisoft Ubisoft
The Chaos Engine 2002[8] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
Chronos Twins 2004[9] EnjoyUp
Contact 2006[10] Grasshopper Manufacture
Daigasso! Band Brothers 2004[11] Nintendo Nintendo
Def Jam Vendetta 2004[12] Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Diddy Kong Pilot 2002[13] Rare Nintendo
Diner Dash 2007[14] Gamelab Eidos Interactive
Dune: Ornithopter Assault 2002[15] Soft Brigade Cryo Interactive
Futurama 2002[16] Unique Development Studios Fox Interactive
Gods 2002[8] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
The Haunted Mansion October 16, 2003[17] Pocket Studios Ingram Entertainment
Haven: Call of the King 2002[18] Traveller's Tales Midway
Heart of Darkness 2001[19] Amazing Studios Ocean
Hyperspace Delivery Boy! 2002[20] Monkeystone Games Majesco Entertainment
Quake 2002[21][22] id Software
Magic Pockets 2002[8] Bitmap Brothers Crawfish Entertainment
Mega Man Anniversary Collection May 2004[23] Capcom Capcom
Metal Slug 2005[24] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug 2 2005[24] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug 3 2005[24] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Metal Slug X 2005[24] SNK Playmore SNK Playmore
Oggy and the Cockroaches 2004[25] Xilam Telegames
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 2007[26] Eurocom Disney Interactive Studios
Rick Dangerous 2003[27] Spoutnick Team
Rolling 2002[28] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
Shantae 2: Risky Revolution 2002[29] WayForward Technologies Capcom
Sonic Riders 2006[30] Sonic Team Sega
The Thing 2000[31] Universal Interactive Konami
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory 2005 Ubisoft Ubisoft
Wizards 2001[32] Bits Studios
Xyanide March 2004[33] Engine Software Playlogic
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel 2002[2] Atomic Planet Metro3D

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