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Disney
Starting with Steamboat Willie (1928), The Walt Disney Company and its various properties have entertained people of all ages and created an international mythos filled with damsels in distress and champions in rodent form. They once had their own in-house development studio, Disney Interactive.
Contains 375 games
First appeared in Tron: Deadly Discs
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Mario
Mario, Nintendo's mascot, has been around for over 30 years and still stars in many games, saving Princess Peach from Bowser's numerous plots. Mario is the best selling video game franchise of all time, with an estimated 200 million Mario games sold world-wide.
Contains 207 games
First appeared in Donkey Kong
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Simple
Multiple series of budget-priced games from D3 Publisher for consoles and handhelds, focused on low-budget games with simplistic themes.
Contains 176 games
First appeared in Volfied
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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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Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon is an American cable TV network owned by MTV Networks, a part of Viacom International. Most of the TV shows has been adapted in numerous amount of video games.
Contains 164 games
First appeared in Double Dare
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Bemani
Named after its inaugural title, BEMANI is the name of Konami's series of rhythm games and is credited for the creation of the peripheral based rhythm game.
Contains 157 games
First appeared in beatmania 2ndMIX
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Gundam
Gundam is one of the longest running Japanese anime franchises, making its debut in 1979. It has yielded several dozen video game adaptions.
Contains 147 games
First appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam: Luna II no Tatakai
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Star Wars
Star Wars is a space fantasy film franchise that initially told the tale of Luke Skywalker and a rebellion's struggle against the evil Galactic Empire. It has spawned over one hundred games, six sequels/prequels and at least millions of different shirts, action figures and other merchandise.
Contains 133 games
First appeared in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle
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Pokémon
The Pokémon franchise has spawned numerous titles and spin-offs, spanning several generations of games and has an animated series that spans many seasons.
Contains 119 games
First appeared in Pokémon Red/Blue
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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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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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Simple 2000
The PlayStation 2 branch of D3's Simple series. Each of these games sell for 2000¥.
Contains 102 games
First appeared in Natsuiro Celebration
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Sonic the Hedgehog
The Sonic series features the platforming legend and Sega's mascot, Sonic The Hedgehog, and spans countless titles both 2D and 3D featuring a variety of gameplay styles, as well as spinoff titles including racers, pinball, fighters, and even a party game.
Contains 93 games
First appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog
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Dragon Ball
A plethora of video games based on the hit manga/anime series of the same name.
Contains 91 games
First appeared in Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou
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Looney Tunes
A brand of Warner Bros. Inc. It began as a cartoon series which spawned a number of tie-ins including video games.
Contains 90 games
First appeared in Taz
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Dungeons & Dragons
The first and most influential role-playing game franchise.
Contains 82 games
First appeared in DND
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Mega Man
The Mega Man (known in Japan as Rockman) franchise covers a large number of action games from the core series and several offshoots, including Mega Man X, Mega Man Battle Network, and even one-offs like Mega Man Soccer or Mega Man Battle & Chase.
Contains 80 games
First appeared in Mega Man
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Bomberman
One of the most popular party games of all time, Bomberman is a mazed-based multiplayer game where adorably cartoony robotic terrorists blow each other up round after round.
Contains 80 games
First appeared in Bomberman
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Star Trek
The popularity of the Star Trek television and film franchise has led to numerous games. The quality of the games have usually left a lot to be desired despite a large mod scene and community of loyal fans.
Contains 78 games
First appeared in Star Trek
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MLB
Games using the Major League Baseball license. They need not have "MLB" in the name, as long as MLB teams are officially featured.
Contains 77 games
First appeared in Major League Baseball
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Musou
A series of large-scale beat 'em ups with the common thread being the ability to play from multiple sides, killing hundreds in a single battle, and various light RPG elements. Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors are the most prevalent of the series, with dozens of expansions and sequels between them.
Contains 76 games
First appeared in Dynasty Warriors
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LEGO
The LEGO Franchise are video games based the popular Danish LEGO Toys. Many games ranging from racers, builders and adventures bear the LEGO brand name.
Contains 72 games
First appeared in LEGO Fun to Build
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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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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League operates a group of professional hockey teams throughout North America.
Contains 71 games
First appeared in NHL Hockey
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The Sims
The Sims is one of the most popular franchises today with its simulation of life's most mundane and extravagant moments. It has sold over 100 million units world-wide.
Contains 70 games
First appeared in The Sims
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NBA
Games licensed by the National Basketball Association.
Contains 69 games
First appeared in Jordan vs. Bird: One-on-One
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Super Robot Taisen
A popular series of games spanning several consoles since 1991. Features strategy RPG gameplay with robots taken from several popular Japanese anime.
Contains 66 games
First appeared in Super Robot Wars
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Arcade Archives
Hamster Corporation is licensing and re-releasing old arcade games as strangely expensive one-off purchases for the PlayStation 4 and Switch.
Contains 65 games
First appeared in Galaxian
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Megami Tensei
The Megami Tensei (女神転生) franchise covers all Megami Tensei games, be it Persona, DemiKids, Digital Devil Saga, Devil Summoner, etc. All Megami Tensei games share common themes, chief among them being interaction with demons through fighting, diplomacy, control, cooperation, or all four. "Megami Tensei" roughly translates to "Goddess Reincarnation."
Contains 64 games
First appeared in Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei
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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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Pac-Man
Namco's iconic Pac-Man has enjoyed 30 years of popularity in the video game industry.
Contains 63 games
First appeared in Pac-Man
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Naruto
Naruto is a popular anime and manga created by Masashi Kishimoto, which has expanded into video games in the last five years. The Protagonist is Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja whose dream is to be the next Hokage.
Contains 62 games
First appeared in Naruto: Konoha Ninpo Chou
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Street Fighter
Capcom's Street Fighter franchise became popular with the release of Street Fighter II, and has gone on to become one of the company's most beloved franchises.
Contains 61 games
First appeared in Street Fighter
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Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network is a global brand of television channels created by Turner Broadcasting, primarily used to broadcast animated programming.
Contains 60 games
First appeared in Jonny Quest: Cover-Up at Roswell
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ACA NeoGeo
A spin-off of Hamster's Arcade Archives series, focusing exclusively on releases built to run on SNK's NeoGeo hardware.
Contains 60 games
First appeared in Pulstar
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DreamWorks Animation SKG
Dreamworks Animation is an animation studio that produces computer animated games like Shrek and Kung Fu Panda. Some video games are based off these movies.
Contains 59 games
First appeared in Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado
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Pixar
Pixar is the CGI animation company that makes computer animated movies and shorts. Some video games are based off of these.
Contains 58 games
First appeared in Disney's Toy Story
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Tetris
Quite possibly the most popular puzzle game in the world, Tetris, created by Alexy Pajitnov, has seen releases on just about every platform imaginable.
Contains 57 games
First appeared in Tetris
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Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu
A Nippon Professional Baseball franchise created by Konami, known for its large-headed cartoon characters and arcade-style gameplay.
Contains 56 games
First appeared in Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '94
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Tom Clancy
Owned originally by Red Storm Entertainment and currently by Ubisoft, the Tom Clancy name has spawned games such as Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell.
Contains 56 games
First appeared in Red Storm Rising
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Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! video games revolve around battling through the use of cards.
Contains 54 games
First appeared in Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule Breed & Battle
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beatmania
The grandaddy of all peripheral based music games. Konami's beatmania changed the Japanese arcade landscape forever with it's introduction in 1997.
Contains 54 games
First appeared in beatmania
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FIFA
The EA FIFA series is an annualy released franchise of soccer games developed by EA Canada and subsequently published by EA.
Contains 53 games
First appeared in FIFA International Soccer
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Mickey Mouse
As Disney's mascot, Mickey is a beloved cartoon character worldwide. His popularity, particularly with children, prompted Disney to create a number of games based on him and the other characters in his universe.
Contains 52 games
First appeared in Sorcerer's Apprentice
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