Japanese websites seem to indicate the game was completed, but never released for unknown reasons. It was quite an ambitious project for its time: it would feature an internal clock to track real-life hours (similar to Animal Crossing), so NPCs could move and act according to the time of day. Monster City Naga (魔獣都市ナーガ – Maju Toshi Naga) is a cancelled JRPG that was in development by Compile and it would have been published by Irem for Nintendo Famicom (NES). Images: Action Adventure Mattel Read more The other 3 games announced (Glove Pilot, Manipulator Glove Adventure and Tech Town) vanished forever after the company and the market lost faith in the accessory. In the end only two games created specifically for the Power Glove were ever released by Mattel: Super Glove Ball and Bad Street Brawler. Six exciting worlds await the pilot with speed and skill to meet the challenge of Glove Pilot.” And, of course, you will pilot your fighter into battle, with advanced weapons systems at your fingertips. You will scan rock formations for precious metals. You will take soil and atmospheric samples, analyzing for hazardous material. You will salvage wrecked fighters by accessing their control panels through your own. Every motion of the Glove is transmitted directly to the control panel, as you are in command of a mission that will test your skill to the limit. Activate the Power Glove and you actually “reach” into the game screen to control your interplanetary fighter. It is a complex cluster of dials, gauges and switches. “The instrument panel is displayed on the video screen. The game was originally listed alongside with other Power Glove titles (Super Glove Ball, The Terror of Tech Town) in a Mattel promotional booklet, then talked about in a few gaming magazines (such as Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 2), but later quietly vanished with no more information than a short description and a single screenshot:
Players would move their hand to use on-screen levers and buttons, flying a space fighter, fighting enemies and analyzing the environments of alien planets. Glove Pilot is a cancelled NES game that was in development since late ‘80s by Mattel for their classic Power Glove motion controller.