Haven't had time to see much of the footage here (I did see Sega's Scud Race and N64's GoldenEye) but because the video is 2 hrs, 13 min., there should be a lot of games, perhaps even some rare/unreleased stuff.
I figured someone would have to start this, This is what I have figured out so far. I am not talented enough to notice tiny different things. But if they are huge I will point it out. If I get a title wrong please tell me. If you watched more then I got to yet please tell me the time stamp. Thank you. 0:00:47 Saturn Sonic R 0:01:28 Saturn Last Bronx 0:02:09 Saturn Quake 0:02:55 Saturn Duke Nukem 3D 0:03:49 Saturn Touring Car?? 0:04:39 Saturn Jurassic Park warpath 0:05:27 Saturn Sonic Jam (3D Sonic Level) 0:05:56 Saturn Sonic Jam (Sonic and Knuckles Level) 0:06:06 Saturn Sonic Jam (Title Screen) 0:06:13 Saturn Panzer Dragoon Saga 0:07:03 Saturn Panzer Dragoon Saga (12 levels comment/ Side scrolling shooter section) 0:07:40 Saturn Resident Evil 0:07:50 Saturn Marvel Super Heroes 0:08:44 Saturn Quake Again 0:09:28 Saturn Unknown Sci-Fi Shooter ( I don't know the title) 0:10:00 Saturn Batman Game ( I don't know which one, It looks like a Batman Forever but it is in 3D.) 0:10:19 Saturn futuristic Motorcyle racing game ( I don't know the title) 0:11:07 Saturn Side Scrolling Beat'em up (I don't know the title, But I see human touch,Black cat and The Thing) 0:11:43 Saturn Myst 0:11:57 Saturn Side Scrolling Beat'em up (I don't know the title, But I see human touch,Black cat and The Thing) 0:12:30 Nintendo 64 Goldeneye 0:13:44 Nintendo 64 Goldeneye Crash 0:13:55 Nintendo 64 Goldeneye Multi-Player Demo 0:14:05 Nintendo 64 Robotron 64 0:14:14 Nintendo 64 Lamborghini 64 0:14:59 Nintendo 64 Quake 0:15:46 Nintendo 64 Mace 64 0:16:09 Nintendo 64 Mission Impossible 64 0:16:46 Nintendo 64 Aero Fighters Assault 0:17:55 Nintendo 64 Twelve Tales: Conker 64 0:20:19 Nintendo 64 Baseball game (I Don't know the title) 0:20:39 Nintendo 64 Wrestling Game (I don't know the title, Possible WCW Title) 0:21:17 Nintendo 64 Banjo Kazooie 0:23:17 Nintendo 64 Top Gear Rally 0:24:00 Nintendo 64 Twisted Edge Snowboarding 0:24:50 Nintendo 64 Bomberman Game 0:25:42 Nintendo 64 3D Fighting Game (I don't know the title) 0:26:16 Nintendo 64 Lamborghini 64 (playable demo) 0:26:58 Nintendo 64 Dark Rift ? 0:27:43 Nintendo 64 Hexen 0:28:15 Nintendo 64 San Fransisco Rush 0:29:23 Nintendo 64 Multi Racing Championship 0:30:44 Nintendo 64 F-Zero 64 Early 0:31:21 Nintendo 64 Tetris ? 0:31:41 Nintendo 64 Zelda 64 Early 0:32:22 Nintendo 64 Mischief Makers? 0:32:44 Nintendo 64 Body Harvest 0:33:13 Nintendo 64 Yoshi's Island 64 0:33:52 Nintendo 64 F-Zero 64 Flash Screen 0:33:53 Nintendo 64 Battle Tanks ? 0:34:16 Playstation? Cardinal Syn 0:34:32 Playstation Boat Racing Game 0:35:09 Playstation Medievil 0:35:38 Intelligent Cube Quiting for the night.
Ho ho, new Banjo footage!!! Showing old Mumbo's Mountain way better than we've ever seen before, I think. Very good look at Mumbo's white skull hut, whoa. New Twelve Tales too, sweet.
Spotted a small difference in TGR. There's an RPM metre that's digital compared to analog in the final.
That Saturn future looking bike game looks like a Saturn port of Extreme G. That Saturn sci-fi shooter looked smooth too. No idea what it was none that shitty looking batman game.
The Batman game is Batman & Robin, and it's actually on PS1. The video description has a useful link: http://i.imgur.com/U9YUdwQ.png
Wow early beta footage of mission impossible when it ran at a much higher polygon count! I could see what the developers who took over meant that the game was running a real slow framerate.
There are some really interesting trade fair videos in Youtube. I love this guy videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/BiffsGamingVideos
To my knowledge, Extreme G and Forsaken weren't even in development for the Saturn - never mind being shown at E3 in 1997 - if these really were on the cards, I suspect at least one credible gaming website or magazine would have covered these by now, leaving me to suspect they were for other systems and wrongly placed in the Sega portion of this video by the person responsible for its compilation. Still, the early HUD on Panzer Dragoon Saga and getting to see more of the first public Sonic R prototype build (complete with original sunset background, not to mention those placeholder character icons!) is definitely something...
My guess is that's a block of Acclaim games. Forsaken, Extreme G and Myst (only on the PS1) were all published by Acclaim, as were Batman and Robin (which is what I'm pretty sure that game is, since it came out in 1998, and not 1996, as Forever was, and it looks closer to the footage) and the Fantastic Four game, which is the only one from that time that would have the Thing or Human Torch (it was released in September of 97, only on the PS1).