
A Sci-Fi first person shooter series set in the area surrounding the Chernobyl accident site. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. stands for Scavenger, Trespasser, Adventurer, Loner, Killer, Explorer, Robber.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

Contains 4 games
First appeared in Sabrina: The Animated Series: Zapped!

The Sacred series is a hack and slash RPG series reminicent of Diablo. You defeat enemies while at the same time collecting the loot that they drop, and earn XP to better your character.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Sacred

SaGa is a long running series of RPG video games known for its non-linear gameplay. The first SaGa game was released for the original GameBoy system in 1989 in the US as Final Fantasy Legend.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in The Final Fantasy Legend

Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, or simply Sailor Moon, is the massively popular magical girl series.
Contains 16 games
First appeared in Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon

A series of video games based off Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya anime and manga series.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary

The Saints Row games have traditionally been open-world, mission-based crime-themed games. The gameplay shares similarity to that of the Grand Theft Auto series.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Saints Row

This a comedy martial arts series that started as a manga in 1985 written by Akira Miyashita that takes place in a boys' private school with a really loud Principle.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Sakigake!! Otokojuku: Shippu Ichi Gou Sei

Sakura Taisen (a.k.a. Sakura Wars) is an iconic video game franchise first launched in 1996 for the Sega Saturn. Its core games combine strategy RPG elements with dating sim-style character interaction.
Contains 13 games
First appeared in Sakura Taisen

Spin-off franchise from Gradius with but horizontal and vertical levels.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Life Force

Sam and Max is a series of comics, games, and television episodes created by Steve Purcell. It is known for its wacky and obscure humor.
Contains 24 games
First appeared in Sam & Max Hit the Road

Contains 1 games
First appeared in Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena

A series of maraca rhythm games developed by Sega.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Samba De Amigo

Contains 3 games
First appeared in Samorost 2

Two video games based on the manga and anime
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Samurai Deeper Kyo

Video game tie-in with the animated series.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time

Known as Samurai Spirits in Japan, Samurai Showdown is an SNK fighting game.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in Samurai Shodown

Samurai Shodown! Is a fighting game franchise consisting of 2 games for the Neo Geo Pocket and Neo Geo Pocket Color.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Samurai Shodown!

Home of the Samurai Warriors (Sengoku Musou) games, the Japanese equivalent of Dynasty Warriors.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Samurai Warriors

A series of card-based real-time strategy games.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Sangokushi Taisen DS

Series of Pachinko video games. Released for the Super Famicom, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and WonderSwan.
Contains 3 games

Sargon is a chess game franchise for Personal Microcomputers.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Sargon II

The franchise that groups Savage and Savage 2: A Tortured Soul from S2 Games.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Savage: The Battle for Newerth

Saw is a franchise of videogame adaptations to the modern horror series.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in SAW

The official game franchise of the Superbike World Championship.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in SBK-07: Superbike World Championship

A franchise of game adaptation from movie featuring the infamous Cuban drug lord Tony Montana.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.

"Scene It?" is a competitive movie trivia game based on a board game.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action

A franchise of visual novels known for their heavy use of anime cinematics. All games are developed by 0verflow
Contains 3 games
First appeared in School Days

A series of games based on the anime/manga series of the same name.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in School Rumble: Neru Musume wa Sodatsu

A Japanese sci-fi media franchise. It began as a series of visual novel games, co-developed by 5pb. and Nitroplus, and has since been adapted into other media, including anime, manga, audio drama, and film.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Chäos;HEAd

Games featuring Scooby Doo, the famous canine character from Hanna Barbera.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Scooby Doo

Scooby-Doo Case Files is an educational point and click video game franchise by The Learning Company.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Scooby-Doo: Case File #1: The Glowing Bug Man

Series of Scott Pilgrim games.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Pilgrim's Punch-Out

Franchise comprised of two SCP games.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in SCP-087

The Scrabble franchise is based on the popular board game of the same name.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Computer Scrabble

A series of Racing games by Virgin Interactive
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Screamer

A series of games by 5th Cell that involve summoning objects that all have different attributes to solve puzzles in creative ways.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Scribblenauts

A series of games featuring "super-deformed" versions of the robots from the Gundam franchise. In some games, the robots are sentient (like the SD Gundam anime series), while in others the "SD" simply refers to the chosen artstyle.
Contains 42 games
First appeared in SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi - Scramble Wars

G Generation is a series of Gundam-related turn-based strategy games in which the player sends a variety of pilots and Mobile Suits into battle.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in SD Gundam G Generation

Don't panic!
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Seaman

Secret Files adventure games.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Secret Files: Tunguska

Battle in the distant future with this multiplayer shooter series.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Section 8

The Sega Ages 2500 series is a Japan-only line of budget-priced remakes for the PlayStation 2. In fact, the 2500 in the title indicates the cost of 2500 yen (about $25 US).
Contains 35 games
First appeared in Dragon Force

Sega Bass Fishing, or Get Bass in Japan, is a series of arcade fishing games from Sega.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in SEGA Bass Fishing
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