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Drakengard
Drakengard is a franchise that features hack and slash gameplay with RPG elements and flight combat through the use of a dragon partner.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Drakengard
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Dragon Quest
The Dragon Quest franchise is best described as Japan's most popular RPG franchise, responsible for launching the console RPG industry. It remains immensely popular in Japan. On May 25, 2011, Dragon Quest celebrated its 25th Anniversary.
Contains 45 games
First appeared in Dragon Warrior
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Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z is a video game franchise based of the popular martial arts anime of the same name. A majority of the games just re-tell a very basic iteration of the old story but some modern games have created original content by way of time travel and "what if" scenarios.
Contains 71 games
First appeared in Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiyajin
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Double Dragon
The Double Dragon franchise consists of some of the most well-known beat-em-up games in arcade history.
Contains 13 games
First appeared in Double Dragon
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Dora the Explorer
Dora the Explorer is an animated educational TV series made for preschoolers. Many of these games are adapted from some special episodes.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure
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Doom
id Software's Doom is now known as a modern classic that spawned a new genre of video games.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Doom
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Donkey Kong Country
The Donkey Kong Country series is a fresh take by Rare on Nintendo's classic arcade ape.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong Country
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Donkey Kong
With the exception of the original Donkey Kong, the franchise has always followed the exploits of the Kong family of simian adventurers.
Contains 35 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong
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Dizzy
An adventurous egg with boxing gloves takes on the world in this series of platformer/adventure game hybrids for computers and consoles.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure
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Disgaea
A strategy RPG franchise by Nippon Ichi. Stories usually involve demons and the underworld.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
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Dino Crisis
The franchise for Capcom's dinosaur shooter.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Dino Crisis
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Dig Dug
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Dig Dug
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Die Hard
The Die Hard franchise is a series of video games spun off from the Die Hard films.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Die Hard
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Diablo
"Diablo" is Blizzard's famous isometric RPG, famous for its element of random map generation.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Diablo
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Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry is a well-regarded Japanese action franchise created by Hideki Kamiya and developed by Capcom.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Devil May Cry
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Deus Ex
A collection of award-winning, first-person shooter, cyberpunk role-playing games.
Contains 9 games
First appeared in Deus Ex
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Destruction Derby
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Destruction Derby
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Destroy All Humans
The Destroy All Humans! franchise focuses around an alien called Crypto (Cryptospordium) as he collects DNA and deals with the people impeding his mission.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Destroy All Humans!
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Strike
The Strike series of games by EA was wildly successful due to it's pickup and play arcade style action. The franchise began on the Sega Megadrive/Genesis in 1992 and subsequently went on to be ported to most 16 bit consoles before moving on to 32 bit consoles.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
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Descent
The Descent games are 3D first-person shooters. Unlike other FPSs, they offer six degrees of freedom. This allows for movement and rotation along the X,Y, and Z axes.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Descent
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Densha de Go!
Densha de Go! is a series of arcade train simulation games developed by Taito, and more recently Square-Enix and Gree.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Densha de Go!
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Defender
Contains 8 games
First appeared in Defender
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Def Jam
A fighting game franchise in which the majority of the characters are real-life hip hop stars along with various other celebrities.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Def Jam: Vendetta
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DC Universe
DC is the franchise that brought us great heroes such as Superman, Batman, and the Flash.
Contains 108 games
First appeared in Superman
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Deception
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Tecmo's Deception
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Dead to Rights
A third person action shooter series published by Namco, Dead to Rights takes a lot of it's gameplay styles from Max Payne, using Bullet Time shoot-dodging effects. It's also very fond of canine brutality.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Dead to Rights
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Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive is a 3D fighting game franchise created by Tomonobu Itagaki. Featuring a unique parry system and a colorful cast of characters, the series has spanned multiple sequels and spin-offs.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Dead or Alive
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Worms
Developed by Team17 Software this turn based action game puts the player in control of a small platoon of worms trying to eliminate enemy worms with bizarre weapons such as the Mad Cow and the Concrete Donkey.
Contains 29 games
First appeared in Worms: Reinforcements
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Daytona USA
A series of arcade racing games based on the Daytona racing circuit.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Daytona USA
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Dave Mirra
A series of BMX bike racing titles from Acclaim.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
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Darkstalkers
One of Capcom's most popular franchises, Darkstalkers is a 2D fighting series based on fantasy and myth from Capcom's glory days. Darkstalkers introduced several ideas used in later Capcom fighting games.
Contains 8 games
First appeared in Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
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WWE
The world's largest professional wrestling organization, WWE (formerly WWF) has spawned dozens of games since the 1980s.
Contains 63 games
First appeared in MicroLeague Wrestling
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WWE SmackDown!
Developed by Japanese developer YUKE's Future Media Creators and published by THQ, the WWE Smackdown! series was first released in March 9, 2000 on the PS1. Since then the series has become an annual installment and has sold over 26 million units.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in WWF SmackDown!
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Darius
A Taito developed series of horizontally scrolling shoot-em-ups. Its initial unique aspect was the ability of the player to select a branching method of progression towards the story-centric levels.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in Darius
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Dance Dance Revolution
Konami's long-running rhythm game and dance simulation series has spawned multiple releases across all regions of the world and has become a household name in the arcade and music game communities.
Contains 51 games
First appeared in Dance Dance Revolution
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D
D is a series of survival horror games developed by WARP.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in D
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X-Men
The X-men comic book series has inspired games since 1989, on the NES and since then they have been featured in at least 31 games, spanning several different consoles and handhelds.
Contains 33 games
First appeared in X-Men: Madness in Murderworld
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Custom Robo
A sci-fi robot customization and combat game, Custom Robo was developed by Noise, Inc and didn't see international release until 2004, The Custom Robo games have been released on a number of different platforms.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Custom Robo
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Crusader
A series of isometric action games following a Silencer, a genetically engineered super soldier, in a fight against the government who created him.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Crusader: No Remorse
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Cruis'n
A series of racing games by Midway. Released first in 1994 for arcades and later ported to various consoles.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Cruis'n USA
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X-COM
Defend the planet from an alien invasion as a part of the 'Extraterrestrial Combat Unit'.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in X-COM: UFO Defense
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Crimson Skies
A series of flight/combat simulations set in an alternate universe, the Crimson Skies series was originally a tabletop RPG created by FASA Studios.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Crimson Skies
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Xenosaga
Released in February 2003, this RPG series is the spiritual prequel to Xenogears. Square employees Tetsuya Takahashi and Hirohide Sugiura left Square to create Monolith Soft with funds from Namco and started working on Xenosaga. The series was originally planned as six games, but was later cut down to three.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Xenosaga: Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht
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Xevious
Namco's Xevious franchise started with a game that allowed players to shoot at air targets and bomb the planet surface with separate attacks.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Xevious
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