Pork Leg Pig 128

Pork Leg Pig 128 (Also Known as Pork Leg Pig 2: Coyote's Return) is the name for the Prototype Sequel to the Beloved N64 Game Pork Leg Pig that ended up not releasing.

Development History
A sequel to Pork Leg Pig 64 was a no brainer with how many copies the first game sold so it was obvious to continue the series, Development started somewhere in 2000 and would quickly switch development to Nintendo's Newest Game Console the GameCube in 2001 after this is mostly unknown on the development side of things, But the Game was shown off at E3 2002 and even had a playable demo (which was apparently Build: 3) and even gave out merchandise of the game such as coffee mugs and t-shirts both labeling "Pork Leg's Back!" on the front, After the showing the game would be continued to be mentioned in magazines and on TV with the new name Pork Leg Pig 2: Coyote's Return but around Early 2003 people stopped hearing about the game, Due to the failure of the GameCube and the Games Valley Sun made flopped they could no longer fund the project so around mid March of 2003 the game was quietly cancelled.

Discovery
In 2016 the Dev Cartridge for the game was found by a collector at a flea market who bought it but was confused about the fact that the thing didn't fit into any game console he owned so the collector after awhile of searching in 2018 he published a thread asking people what was this cartridge, The post mostly went under the radar until 2019 when Retro Gaming Vid Spacer Tyler Marking (better known online as the Retro Maniac) discovered the post so he ended up talking to the collector telling him that it was in fact a GameCube Development Cartridge and due to its labeling suggested that it was in fact the long lost GameCube Game Pork Leg Pig 128, So the collector decided to give the Cartridge to the Retro Maniac due to quote "intelligence and proper care on the subject" so after this he would carefully dump the game to prevent a possible "kill switch" which would delete all of the data stored, He would document this all in his video "The Tale of Pork Leg Pig 128" which would surprisingly skyrocket in popularity with as of now raking over 8.6 Million Views, The Game had been discovered and preserved so with collaboration with the Retro Maniac, Valley Sun Games would release a finished version of the game under the name Pork Leg Pig 128: The Forgotten Tale.

Legacy
Pork Leg Pig 128 is one of the most famous games in the list of Cancelled Video Games and is one of the most fascinating recent discoveries in Video Games as of late.