It probably would not have been a money-maker (which was a big reason for the cancellation), and it cost a lot to make. Those top people don’t come cheap.
I am not doing the same kind of thing, these days, but I have yet to see any software, from anyone, to this day, that can do what it did. I know that the interaction people requested a final copy of it, for themselves, as they had done so much work on it, and loved the result so much. It was basically at beta quality, when the project was killed.
It’s not a total loss, though. That project was probably the best learning experience of my career.