Catgun: Victory Mission G is a cancelled DOS PC game originally intended for release in 1996. It was developed by PixelHazard, a small company made up of former members of The Vision Factory, the developers of the CD-i game The Apprentice. Catgun is a top-down shooter that alternates between standard vertically scrolling SHMUP gameplay ala Twinbee, and "on-the-ground" sections where you can move freely in all directions. A demo version of the game was made, but while footage of it has been floating around for some time, it wasn't until 2024 that it was finally dumped online.