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Golden Axe
A franchise of Golden Axe games by Sega.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Golden Axe
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Twisted Metal
Twisted Metal is a series of car-combat games that lets you destroy vehicles with rockets, flame-throwers, machine guns and dozens of other means. You also got some special moves that are performed like in fighting games, and (like most fighting games) these moves aren't listed anywhere in-game, nor in the manual.
Contains 9 games
First appeared in Twisted Metal
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
The Ty the Tasmanian Tiger franchise was a series of platformers developed by Krome Studios for the Xbox, PS2, Gamecube and GBA. The protagonist uses various Boomerangs to dispatch enemies and to swing across jumps among other platforming techniques.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
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UEFA Champions League
the Football/Soccer franchise based on the actual UEFA Champions League, and are developed by ELectronic Arts and Silicon Dream Studio.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in UEFA Euro 96 England
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UFC
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is the largest Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion in the United States. UFC's popularity has resulted in the creation of several UFC video games.
Contains 13 games
First appeared in Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Goemon
Long, prolific series of games by Konami featuring a thief/ninja as the main character, set in the Edo period of Japan. The games span from classic consoles to the new generation, blending several different genres.
Contains 26 games
First appeared in Mr. Goemon
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Godzilla
First introduced in the 1954 film by the same name, Godzilla is a prehistoric dinosaur who appeared in Japan shortly after the atomic bombs were dropped, which mutated him.
Contains 29 games
First appeared in Godzilla!
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Ultima
A RPG series dating back to the first incarnation's release in 1980. Later installments introduced innovative open-world and morality system elements.
Contains 33 games
First appeared in Akalabeth: World of Doom
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God of War
The God of War franchise is a series of action-adventure games available on Sony PlayStation consoles. It chronicles the exploits of the anti-hero Kratos and his quest for revenge on the Greek Gods for the death of his family.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in God of War
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Ghosts 'n Goblins
A long-running action-platformer franchise by Capcom, notorious for its severe difficulty.
Contains 16 games
First appeared in Ghosts 'N Goblins
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Unreal
The Unreal franchise is a series of singleplayer first person shooters created by Epic Games and Digital Extremes. It spawned the very successful Unreal Tournament franchise of multiplayer games.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in Unreal
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Unreal Tournament
The Unreal Tournament franchise is known for its fast-paced, over the top multiplayer frag-fests with a variety of futuristic, deadly and massive weapons.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Unreal Tournament
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Uno
Uno is a popular card game with similarities to Crazy Eights.
Contains 14 games
First appeared in Super Uno
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Gex
A T.V loving gecko saves the world from the evil Rez on 3 different occasions in what could be considered one of the last of the anthropomorphic console mascot platforming series of the 90s.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Gex
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Geometry Wars
While weaving through mesmerizing waves of brightly colored attacks, players move their ship and aim their fire independently to rack up high scores, in a modern incarnation of arcade shooter game play.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved
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Valis
A series of video games starring female protagonists and their adventures to protect both the dream world of Vecanti AND reality from various villains.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
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Vectorman
Vectorman is a 2D platforming game for the Sega Genesis. You play as Vectorman, an orb-bot who is fighting to save Earth from another orbot, Warhead, who has gone rouge.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Vectorman 2
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Victorious Boxers
The Victorious Boxer games are mostly boxing games based upon the anime/manga "Hajime no Ippo".
Contains 9 games
First appeared in Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!
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Viewtiful Joe
Developed by Capcom's Production Studio 4; Viewtiful Joe is a cell-shaded action platformer detailing the adventures of movie-buff Joe. To save his girlfriend Silvia from Jadow, Joe accepts a device called the V-Watch from his hero Captain Blue and transforms into a superhero.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Viewtiful Joe
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Vigilante 8
Vigilante 8 is a series of car battling games known for it's characters. There are two main games in the series, and one remake.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Vigilante 8
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Gauntlet
Gauntlet is a series of class-based action games dating back to the arcade era. They have traditionally had an emphasis on cooperative play.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Gauntlet
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Virtua Fighter
Sega's Virtua Fighter series and the grandfather of many polygonal 3D fighting games.
Contains 28 games
First appeared in Virtua Fighter
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Warhammer
A dark fantasy universe created in 1983 that spawned and inspired numerous tabletop and video games.
Contains 25 games
First appeared in Blood Bowl
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Garfield
Contains 31 games
First appeared in Create with Garfield!
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Warhammer 40,000
The Warhammer 40,000 universe is a science fantasy tabletop game created by Games Workshop. The most successful transition to video games has been the Dawn of War real-time strategy series, from Relic Entertainment.
Contains 41 games
First appeared in Space Crusade
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Gallop Racer
Contains 8 games
First appeared in Gallop Racer
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Galaxian
Namco's Galaxian is a top-down perspective shooter inspired by Space Invaders. It led to the Galaxian franchise, which includes the Galaga series of games.
Contains 16 games
First appeared in Galaxian
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Warhawk
Warhawk franchise page
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Warhawk
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Wario
A series of games revolving around core Nintendo villain, Wario. These originally took the form of two-dimensional platformers, but WarioWare mini-game compilations have since become more prevalent.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Mario & Wario
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WarioWare
The WarioWare franchise uses the game mechanic of "micro-games", in which a series of ultra-short games, some as short as 1 second, are played one after another. Most games are based around a control gimmick, for example the DS touch screen or the Wii Remote.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
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G.I. Joe
The G.I Joe franchise
Contains 9 games
First appeared in G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike
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Fullmetal Alchemist
An oft-praised manga/anime series following two alchemy-skilled brothers attempting to correct their past mistakes. The series also received several less-lauded video games.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel
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Full Auto
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Full Auto
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WCW
The WCW series was a pro wrestling series based off of the company of the same name.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in WCW: World Championship Wrestling
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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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