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Despite this, if you look through all of the video games based on the franchise, you’ll find a handful that don’t live up to expectations. As of writing, there have been only a small number of completed games and nearly as many cancelled ones. In fact, one of the best games based on the franchise is Stargate pinball, released by Gottlieb in 1995. Of course, that’s not a video game, and several pen-and-paper role-playing games and a board game join it. For video games, the pickings are quite slim, and it seems that every great idea that garnered the fans’ attention was ultimately cancelled.
There’s Perhaps Only One Stargate Game That Lives up to Expectations

If you dig through the franchise’s history to uncover its lackluster library of video game adaptations, you’ll find 1994’s Stargate for the Game Boy and Game Gear. It’s loosely tied to the movie and is essentially a Tetris clone, and isn’t a terrible game, but it’s not what you might expect from the franchise. It was followed soon after by another movie tie-in game for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. The action game puts players in control of Col. Jack O’Neill, and it’s not a great game by any measure. Stargate SG-1: The Alliance was the first game based on the hit TV series, but it was cancelled before getting off the ground.
This one had a lot of fans interested in the game, but staff layoffs and a legal battle over rights (which the developers lacked from the jump) killed it. An MMORPG called Stargate Worlds appeared to offer the franchise’s best option, as it is ideally suited for vast exploration and questing, thanks to its titular travel mechanic. Unfortunately, it too was cancelled after being put on hold and never released. Stargate SG-1: Unleashed is a mobile game for Android and iOS released in two episodes. The company that controlled it went out of business, so further development was abandoned.









