


No known prototype disc of The Toxic Avenger has surfaced, and the only evidence is discussions from The 2001 Chiller Theatre Expo. The contents were then destroyed All that remains of these auctions are the images of the two prototype discs. According to Nuon-dome, the auction was a former employee at VM Labs and was taken down because the contents were considered stolen property.
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Also, alleged Nuon-enhanced movie prototype discs for both Galaxy Quest and Stigmata appeared on an eBay auction. A prototype of a Nuon-enhanced version of Galaxy Quest was featured at the VM Labs booth at CES 2001 According to a reporter, Dexter Davenport, this prototype contained “a feature that could show all the best lines from the movie, enabling the viewer to get an overview of the movie from different perspectives." Not much else is known about this demonstration disc or any other planned or implemented features. The three movies that were known to have unreleased Nuon-enhanced editions were Galaxy Quest (1999), Stigmata (1999), and The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie (1989). DoLittle 2 (2001), Planet of the Apes (2001), and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984). The following four movies were given official Nuon-enhanced releases: Bedazzled (2000), Dr. While information on Nuon games is elusive, more information is available on the movies. The Nuon-dome fansite has descriptions for some other games, but no new box art is present and most screenshots are marked with disclaimers that they are from different systems. Prototype footage from the Nuon version of aMaze exists on YouTube, and two concept videos for Native for the Nuon have surfaced. Very little information remains for the other games. Monopoly shows up in the archives of the VM Labs online store, though it is marked as coming soon The site contains working links for pages specific to Bust-a-Move-4, Myst, Monopoly, and aMaze containing box art, descriptions, and even screenshots.
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The latest working archive of the official Nuon site lists aMaze, Myst, Monopoly, Bust-A-Move 4, The Game of Life, Speedball 2100, zCards, and Breakout as all being in development at the time. However, descriptions and cover art for some of the alleged 38 games are present on either Nuon-dome or archives of the original official site. No other Nuon game prototypes are known to exist. The user received the game in October 2001 from VM Labs to help with playtesting and claims the game is nearly 100% complete and working, though the two-player mode causes performance issues However, the current holder does not want to release his prototype to the public. The one existing unreleased Nuon game prototype, Bust-a-Move 4, is currently held by a member of the Nuon-dome fansite, who has posted a review of the game and two videos of the game in action. However, the last working archive of the official Nuon website only features eight currently unreleased games marked work-in-progress Enthusiast sites, such as Nuon-dome, list as many as 38 games that were discussed. However, multiple other projects were in development at VM Labs prior to the discontinuation of the Nuon. The following eight games comprise the entire official Nuon game library: Tempest 3000, Iron Soldier 3, Space Invaders XL, Ballistic, Merlin Racing, The Next Tetris, Freefall 3050 A.D., and Crayon-Shin-Chan 3 (South Korea only). Genesis Microchip then dropped the platform in 2003, and that was the end of the Nuon. VM Labs declared bankruptcy and was bought out in 2002 by Genesis Microchip. However, due to a combination of the dot-com bubble burst, the 9/11 attacks, competition with other sixth-generation video game consoles (primarily the PlayStation 2 and Xbox), and simply running out of money due to low returns on licensing, the Nuon was a financial failure, with only eight games and four enhanced movies ever officially released. It would not be until October 27th, 1998, that VM Labs formally revealed Project X's final name, Nuon, to be released in 1999.
