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  "path": "/2026/02/06/a-journey-to-the-moon-pc-cancelled/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T14:24:30.000Z",
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    "A Journey to the Moon [PC] – Cancelled",
    "PC] – Cancelled appeared first on [Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!"
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  "textContent": "In 2003, a coming-to-stage Saudi Arabian studio known as _**D-Max Digital Design**_ was working on an interesting RPG heavily inspired by many Japanese games you’ve already played. The game was titled _Journey to the Moon_ , initially planned to release on PC in 2005 or so. While the developer managed to create a prototype with promising plans to release a demo in that period, it didn’t happen. The reason for the cancellation of this game remains unknown, but it is possible that the developer couldn’t find a publisher willing to market and fund this game. It goes to show you, once again, that making games in the Middle East is next to impossible. What remains are a couple of concept artworks of what could have been:\n\n_**Credit: Iyad Abbas**_\n\nThe post A Journey to the Moon PC] – Cancelled appeared first on [Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!.",
  "title": "A Journey to the Moon [PC] – Cancelled"
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