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{{Tcrf link|Carnivalé (Nintendo 64)}} | {{Tcrf link|Carnivalé (Nintendo 64)}} | ||
* Despite an reported estimation of "50-60%" completion, the game can be completed, though many aspects are noticably unfinished. | |||
* Was to be published by Vatical Entertainment. The game was cancelled on [[https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/02/09/two-more-bite-the-dust Feburary 8nd, 2001]] seemingly due to the developer, Terraglyph Interactive, being unable to complete the game in a reasonable timespan. The failure of the movie, both to launch in America as well as it's financial performance in Europe, as well as 2001 being a poor year in general for N64 releases may have also played a factor. | |||
* Vatical Entertainment disappeared shortly after this, leaving an array of Dreamcast, N64 and Game Boy Color releases, including a fully finished Carnivalé for the Game Boy Color to be quietly shelved. Their final game would be the PS1 version of Sea Doo Hydro-cross, released on June of that same year. | |||
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A prototype of the unreleased movie tie-in game Carnivalé: Cenzo's Adventure for the Nintendo 64.
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The Cutting Room Floor research
- Despite an reported estimation of "50-60%" completion, the game can be completed, though many aspects are noticably unfinished.
- Was to be published by Vatical Entertainment. The game was cancelled on [Feburary 8nd, 2001] seemingly due to the developer, Terraglyph Interactive, being unable to complete the game in a reasonable timespan. The failure of the movie, both to launch in America as well as it's financial performance in Europe, as well as 2001 being a poor year in general for N64 releases may have also played a factor.
- Vatical Entertainment disappeared shortly after this, leaving an array of Dreamcast, N64 and Game Boy Color releases, including a fully finished Carnivalé for the Game Boy Color to be quietly shelved. Their final game would be the PS1 version of Sea Doo Hydro-cross, released on June of that same year.
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