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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an 3D arcade game released by [[Namco]] in 1993. A [[Sega Saturn]] version was announced in May 1995{{intref|Press release: 1995-05-10: Namco to develop for Sega Saturn}}, but did not materialise.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an 3D arcade game released by [[Namco]] in 1993. A [[Sega Saturn]] version was announced in May 1995{{intref|Press release: 1995-05-10: Namco to develop for Sega Saturn}}, but did not materialise.
  
 
While the specifics are unclear, the cancellation of the Saturn ''Cyber Sled'' was likely due in part to Namco's close relationship with [[Sony]] and its [[PlayStation]] console (although rumours circulated that difficulties developing for the hardware may have been a factor, with the lead programmer being poached by [[Shiny Entertainment]]{{magref|gameplayers|0902|20}}).
 
While the specifics are unclear, the cancellation of the Saturn ''Cyber Sled'' was likely due in part to Namco's close relationship with [[Sony]] and its [[PlayStation]] console (although rumours circulated that difficulties developing for the hardware may have been a factor, with the lead programmer being poached by [[Shiny Entertainment]]{{magref|gameplayers|0902|20}}).
  
Talk of the game remerged in Spring 1996 as ''Cyber Sled Remix'', said to be in development by [[Namco Hometek]]. This version would have had an enhanced single player experience and more characters to play as{{magref|saturnplus|2|9}}.
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Talk of the game remerged in Spring 1996 as '''''Cyber Sled Remix''''', said to be in development by [[Namco Hometek]]. This version would have had an enhanced single player experience and more characters to play as{{magref|saturnplus|2|9}}.
  
 
Namco did not release any Saturn games throughout the console's run - following the success of PlayStation launch title ''Ridge Racer'', it appears the company chose to abandon all non-PlayStation projects.
 
Namco did not release any Saturn games throughout the console's run - following the success of PlayStation launch title ''Ridge Racer'', it appears the company chose to abandon all non-PlayStation projects.
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Revision as of 22:59, 21 April 2024

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Cyber Sled
System(s): Sega Saturn[1]
Publisher: Namco
Developer: Namco Hometek[1]
Planned release date(s): 1995-07, 1995-10[2], 1995-11[3], 1996-03[4], 1996-06[5]
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up
Number of players: 1
State before cancellation: Late[1]

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Cyber Sled is an 3D arcade game released by Namco in 1993. A Sega Saturn version was announced in May 1995[6], but did not materialise.

While the specifics are unclear, the cancellation of the Saturn Cyber Sled was likely due in part to Namco's close relationship with Sony and its PlayStation console (although rumours circulated that difficulties developing for the hardware may have been a factor, with the lead programmer being poached by Shiny Entertainment[7]).

Talk of the game remerged in Spring 1996 as Cyber Sled Remix, said to be in development by Namco Hometek. This version would have had an enhanced single player experience and more characters to play as[8].

Namco did not release any Saturn games throughout the console's run - following the success of PlayStation launch title Ridge Racer, it appears the company chose to abandon all non-PlayStation projects.

Magazine articles

Main article: Cyber Sled/Magazine articles.

Production credits

Source:
Developer statements

References