Here are some delisted games it’s possible for you to still get your hands on!
The following titles, in particular, were fantastic experiences that you simply can’t play anymore.
You and 34 opponents run and jump through randomly selected levels as either Mario or Luigi.
It was an endlessly replayable blast from the past that delighted NSO members for the entirety of its life.
To rub salt in the wound, Nintendo also delisted Super Mario 3D All-Stars the day before.
As an avid player of Super Mario Bros. 35, I was heartbroken when it was delisted.
Let’s hope it comes back eventually.
You control the leader of the United Nations' G.H.O.S.T.
squadron, who must race to the other side of the globe to stop a world-ending missile attack.
Tragically, Sega pulled it from all digital storefronts between 2014 and 2015.
A case in point is Friday the 13th: The Game.
This spooky multiplayer title places up to eight people in Camp Crystal Lake.
One of you is Jason Voorhees, and the others are counselors trying to escape.
It’s a bone-chilling game of cat-and-mouse that perfectly captures the terror of the films.
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You could still play through peer-to-peer matching for a while, but the game was sadly delisted in 2023.
A fan-made mod called Friday the 13th: Resurrected attempted to bring it back online in early 2024.
However, that, too, was delisted after the development team was hit with a cease and desist.
You control vampire hunter Christopher Belmont as he platforms through a gothic castle on a quest to destroy Dracula.
The game was the last entry in Konami’s ReBirth trilogy, which also revived Contra and Gradius.
Many Castlevania collections have launched since then, but The Adventure ReBirth is tragically missing from all of them.
The goal is to sample tracks from different albums and fuse them together to make one big dance mix.
That’s what you gotta figure out.
Pushmo is arguably the most devastating loss.
Thisadorable puzzlerhas a simple yet engaging concept.
The goal is to arrange the blocks in a way that allows you to climb to the top.
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Pushmo became an immediate hit when it launched in 2011, garnering a loyal fanbase and receiving three sequels.
Unfortunately, every game in the series is unavailable due to the eShop closure.
Puzzle fans will have to get their brain-teasers from somewhere else.
Two teams of four compete in fast-paced battles by controlling various bees.
The concept’s originality and complexity earned it glowing reviews.
A Legendary Horror Game With A Tragic Story
Horror fans undoubtedly remember the tragic story behind P.T.
Directed by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro, P.T.
was a proof of concept for a much larger project in the Silent Hill series.
The teaser showed unlimited potential, and fans eagerly awaited the full game.
Sadly,the project was canceled in 2015, and P.T.
was removed from the PlayStation Store shortly after.