


A Sega Dreamcast version was planned for a 2000 release, but was cancelled during development for unknown reasons. Despite the Nintendo 64 version's positive reception, the PC and PlayStation versions of South Park were panned by critics. However, they did keep a few copies of the Game Boy Color version to commemorate what was originally started as the first South Park game. A Game Boy Color version developed by Crawfish Interactive was in development, but it was eventually cancelled due to South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker stating that the game would not be fitting on the Game Boy Color as that console was marketed towards children. The PlayStation port was developed by Appaloosa Interactive in 1999. It was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 and released in North America only. The game was developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 for North America and in 1999 for Europe. South Park is a first-person shooter adventure video game based on the American adult animated sitcom of the same name.
