Picassio, Young Olimpians, Rainbow "Saffire Shooter", were in actual development, plus a few names of concept games were all Saffire's hopes for the next generation of gaming. But it seems no publisher wanted to help them Picassio was almost completed for PC, and already had a engine and a few rooms done for N64 and supposebly started porting to GC.
But all this together with SGAG of which I am still a member

and have both the ID card, and the full page confirmation, are gone the drain as the two designers that started all this were separated. Now it seems Saffire is doing only what publishers ask them to, not what they feel is what the gamers ask. Their games are actually good, but too many sequells.