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Fakespace Labs BOOM
An example of the Fakespace Labs BOOM, this device was created around 1994. Little information exists on the true purpose, ours is missing the goggles, it came from the estate of one of the original Fakespace staff who passed away a few years back. -
XBOX Debug Kit
An XBOX Debug Kit containing builds of the unreleased XBOX port of the 2006 Ghost Rider game. -
SONY Ericsson Xperia Play Z2i
An example of the unreleased SONY Ericsson Xperia Play Z2i preserved by Obscure Gamers in 2022.
The device was donated to VGPM as part of the change in owners. -
Android Prototype Gaming Phone
The above is an unknown and undocumented gaming phone found in china in 2022, 9 devices were saved.
Not much is known about them, the device runs a bare bones Android 1.6 Donut with some Qualcomm apps, the PCB was made by Foxconn.
The device buttons glow blue upon powering up and has a bunch of debugging cables hanging out from the power connector. -
Juiced
Juiced is a racing video game by British studio Juice Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, XBOX, and mobile phones. The game was delayed for release in 2004 because its original publisher, Acclaim, went bankrupt. Juice Games and Fund 4 Games retained ownership of the property and sold the game to THQ, who funded the project for a further six months of improvements. -
Juiced
Juiced is a racing video game by British studio Juice Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, XBOX, and mobile phones. The game was delayed for release in 2004 because its original publisher, Acclaim, went bankrupt. Juice Games and Fund 4 Games retained ownership of the property and sold the game to THQ, who funded the project for a further six months of improvements. -
Werewolf: The Apocalypse
Werewolf: The Apocalypse was a video game that was in development at Capcom's Western development studio around 1995-1996, with plans to release the game on the original Sony PlayStation and the SEGA Saturn. Based on the world of White Wolf's roleplaying game Werewolf: The Apocalypse, WTA was a 3D brawler with an overhead isometric-style perspective. Players could choose one of seven characters, including characters from the tabletop game like Mari Cabrah, and do battle with typical Werewolf foes like Fomori, Black Spiral Dancers and Banes. The game was never finished, and only an early and very rough prototype has ever been seen publicly. -
The Red Star
The Red Star was originally scheduled for release for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on September 4, 2004. The first time that gamers could get their hands on The Red Star was in August 2004 on the Official PlayStation Magazine Demo. Game Informer made an early review on both the PS2 and Xbox versions. The Xbox version was made in parallel with the PlayStation 2 version. It was completed with a press review copy circulating among gaming publications, including Game Informer, but was never commercially released. -
Atomic Runner Chelnov
Atomic Runner Chelnov is a Japanese runner arcade game developed and published by Data East in 1988.
A port to the Sega Saturn was planned and developed, but was never released to consumers. A version of it appeared in the Tokyo Game Show and several game stores in Akihabara around 1997, but its release was cancelled by Data East for unknown reasons. A fully playable prototype of the Sega Saturn version was found in 2012. The Saturn prototype is a duplicate of the 1988 arcade game but lacks sound effects, though the music is still present.
In 2021 Obscure Gamers obtained the original disc found in 2012 and in 2022 it was given to VGPM. -
Escape From Colditz
This 5 1?4 floppy disk contains the source code to an unreleased port of Escape From Colditz, for the Commodore 64 created in 1991 by Digital Magic.
This disk, among others were sold to us in 2021 by Steven Pattullo, who was one of the developers behind the game.
For more information about this game, check out Games That Weren't who has an indepth article on it, https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/escape-from-colditz/