Licensed To Be Good:
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The developers of Urban Chaos: Riot Response must have learned a lot from their first game's "lukewarm reception" because their second game was highly acclaimed?
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A Starbreeze Studios AB developed game
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A very successful N64 game developed by Rare, Ltd
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An Aspyr Media, Inc developed game
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A Factor 5, LLC developed game
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A Shiny Entertainment, Inc developed game
Murder Simulator:
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DMA Design developed this highly successful franchise
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A Bioware developed franchise
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A Exidy, Inc developed game
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Piggsy didn't make it to the sequel
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Night Trap and this franchise were largely credited (or blamed) for the creation of the E.S.R.B
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A game with Chris Redfield
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Ripcord Games only published the first game in this franchise
Let Your Fingers Do The Walking:
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A Smilebit developed game
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Piranha Games developed this "reboot" of this franchise
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Similar game to Enigma: Rising Tide
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Infocom's first game (you might want to start at the bottom) is also the start of this franchise
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Although Interplay Entertainment Corp developed it and it features the Nintendo "mascot", I wouldn't call it a game. Learning to use the keyboard is not my idea of a game.
Deviant Art:
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The Collective developed this game
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This franchise (do two games really make a franchise) includes the location: Shibuya
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This non bike riding game features a BMX
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Most of the games in this franchise allow you the concept of running faster with a knife
Don't Be So Sensitive:
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On the Metacritic's top 10 N64 game
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Many of the games in this franchise feature haystacks