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Wheel of Fortune
Series of games based on the popular Wheel of Fortune game show.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Wheel of Fortune
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Wild Arms
Wild ARMs is a series of Western-themed turn-based Japanese roleplaying games.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Wild Arms
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Frogger
Frogger is a Konami series, first released in 1981, that requires the player to guide frogs over various hazards to reach their homes.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Frogger
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Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th is a slasher movie franchise consisting of many movies,a TV show, two games, comic books, and toys.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Friday The 13th: The Computer Game
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Wing Commander
The Wing Commander franchise is a long running series of classic space combat sims.
Contains 15 games
First appeared in Wing Commander
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Winning Eleven
A series of soccer games that has changed names in North America frequently.
Contains 15 games
First appeared in J-League Jikkyou Winning Eleven
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Wolfenstein
Wolfenstein is a hugely popular World War II series with an alternate-historical, sci-fi slant. Hitler in a robot suit.
Contains 15 games
First appeared in Castle Wolfenstein
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Wizardry
One of the oldest computer and video game franchises, Wizardry has directly influenced RPGs on both sides of the Pacific.
Contains 28 games
First appeared in Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
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Virtua Tennis
An series of arcade tennis titles published by Sega. Also known as Power Smash in Japan.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Virtua Tennis
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Virtua Cop
A Sega franchise compromising of Virtua Cop rail-shooting series.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Virtua Cop
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Frequency
A trio of rhythm games developed by Harmonix. Could be considered the grand daddy of guitar hero.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Frequency
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WipEout
A futuristic racing franchise, originally developed by Psygnosis Limited for the Playstation One.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in WipEout
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Freespace
A series of space combat sims developed by Volition. The games were not commercially successful, but are now considered classics of the genre.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Descent: Freespace - The Great War
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Freedom Force
Irrational's RPG series based on the silver age of comics.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Freedom Force
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Wonder Boy
Wonder Boy is a series of platformers from developer Westone that has something of a convoluted history, due to many odd naming conventions between the different regions and consoles that featured the games. It also spawned both the Monster World and Adventure Island series.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Wonder Boy
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World Heroes
World Heroes is a fighting franchise from SNK starring many of history's greatest fighters.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in World Heroes
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World Tour Soccer
Contains 4 games
First appeared in World Tour Soccer 2002
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Forza
Forza is a racing simulator franchise published by Xbox Game Studios. It serves as a direct competitor to the Gran Turismo series.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Forza Motorsport
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FlatOut
This page is about FlatOut games.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in FlatOut
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Fire Pro Wrestling
Fire Pro Wrestling is an intensely in-depth, quirky set of wrestling games. The game is known for intuitive move progression (where a wrestler simply cannot perform some moves at the start of a match, i.e. finishers), in depth damage system, and its humongous, varied set of creation tools.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag
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Fire Emblem
A strategy RPG franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It is known for its emphasis on character development and concept of permanent character death.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
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Final Fight
The classic beat'em up series that spawned six games. Final Fight has also made appearances in other Capcom games.
Contains 9 games
First appeared in Final Fight
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Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy is Square Enix's most famous and successful franchise and has been going for more than 35 years. With the impending release of Final Fantasy XVI, there are sixteen numbered mainline games, with dozens of spin-offs.
Contains 112 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy
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Fighting Vipers
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Fighting Vipers
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Fighting Force
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Fighting Force
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Fighters Destiny
A pair of Nintendo 64-exclusive fighting games.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Fighters Destiny
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Fight Night
EA's Fight Night series rose from the ashes of Knockout Kings, the company's previous boxing line.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Fight Night 2004
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FIFA Street
The FIFA street franchise is EA BIG's arcade football series.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in FIFA Street
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Fatal Fury
Fatal Fury is one of SNK's most prominent fighting game franchises, usually focusing on the "lone wolf" Terry Bogard, the fall of the criminal empire of Geese Howard, and the fictional "King of Fighters" tournament in fictional South Town.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Fatal Fury
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Fatal Frame
A series of survival horror titles in which the protagonists must defend themselves from deadly ghosts, using a special camera designed to seal spirits away.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Fatal Frame
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Far Cry
Far Cry is a franchise of FPS games with a heavy emphasis on free roaming first-person shooting gameplay.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in Far Cry
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Fantasy Zone
Fantasy Zone is a series of shoot 'em ups developed by Sega, first released in arcades in 1985.
Contains 8 games
First appeared in Fantasy Zone
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Family Feud
Games based on the popular TV game show.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in Family Feud
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Fallout
The Fallout franchise is a post-apocalyptic series of role-playing and tactics games originally developed by Black Isle, and most recently, Bethesda Softworks and Obsidian Entertainment.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Fallout
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Fable
Fable is an action RPG franchise best known for morality-based gameplay. The series was created by veteran game designer Peter Molyneux.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Fable
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F.E.A.R.
Created in 2005 by Monolith Productions, F.E.A.R. is an FPS franchise that combines kinetic bullet-time action with atmospheric Japanese horror stylings in a near future world that fuses science fiction with the supernatural.
Contains 9 games
First appeared in F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon
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F-Zero
A fast and futuristic franchise of arcade racing games that is known for pushing consoles to their limits.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in F-Zero
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F-15 Strike Eagle
Contains 5 games
First appeared in F-15 Strike Eagle
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EyeToy
The EyeToy is a color digital camera device, similar to a webcam, for the PlayStation 2.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in EyeToy: Play
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Extreme G
Extreme G is a franchise about racing motorcycles in a futuristic environment.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Extreme-G
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EverQuest
Beginning in 1999, EverQuest set the standard for the MMORPG genre. Its popularity has led to a sequel to the original game that has been running since 2004, a prequel that ran from 2003-2012, and several spin-offs on various platforms.
Contains 49 games
First appeared in EverQuest
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Eternal Champions
Following the success of 2D fighting games in the early 90s, Eternal Champions was an effort by Sega to create its own exclusive fighting series. The series saw two main games and two late spin offs before being retired by Sega in favour of the Virtua Fighter franchise.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Eternal Champions
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The Elder Scrolls
The Elder Scrolls is a long-running franchise of role-playing games made by Bethesda Softworks. The series is known for offering much freedom to the player and many choices of how to play.
Contains 15 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls: Arena
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Marvel
Marvel Comics is the company that created superheroes like Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man and several others that have appeared in video games. They are currently owned by Disney.
Contains 166 games
First appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man
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