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Ys
A long-running Japanese action RPG franchise, premiering in 1987 on the PC-88 computer, with releases spanning several platforms.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Ys: The Vanished Omens
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K-1
A Japanese kickboxing promotion for which a variety of licensed games have been produced.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in K-1 The Arena Fighters
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Smurfs
The series of video games based on the Smurfs cartoon.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle
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Lupin III
Lupin III is an incredibly popular Japanese media franchise spanning over four decades. Originally a manga, it has spawned anime, films, music and video games.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Lupin III
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Taiko no Tatsujin
Taiko no Tatsujin is a music/rhythm game published by Namco. The game features a lot of different musical styles such as Japanese pop, classical, Japanese traditional music, and music from video games.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Taiko no Tatsujin
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Sailor Moon
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, or simply Sailor Moon, is the massively popular magical girl series.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon
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Persona
Depicting occult practices, fey heroes, and demons crawling out of the woodwork, Persona is Atlus' largest, most successful, and most acclaimed franchise. Beginning as a spinoff of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, the series developed a sizable following in the West after Persona 3, and expanded into non-JRPG genres after Persona 4.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Revelations: Persona
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Terminator
The ongoing saga of a war in the future between the human survivors of a nuclear holocaust and the merciless machines who seek their extinction, embodied most menacingly in the human-mimicking assassin robots known as Terminators.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Journey to Silius
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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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Crash Bandicoot
Take control of Crash, a hyperactive bandicoot with an attitude as he tries to stop the evil scientist Dr. Neo Cortex from world domination. The popularity of the series led to Crash being the unofficial PlayStation mascot and selling 40 million copies with over 14 games released.
Contains 22 games
First appeared in Crash Bandicoot
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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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BattleTech
In the far distant future, the most devastating weapons in man's arsenal are the BattleMechs and their pilots, the MechWarriors.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception
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Dora the Explorer
Dora the Explorer is an animated educational TV series made for preschoolers. Many of these games are adapted from some special episodes.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure
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A-Train
A simulation series from Artdink.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in A-Ressha de Ikou
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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni is a series of murder mystery sound novels.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni: Onikakushi-hen
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Monopoly
Monopoly is a popular board game by Hasbro, with numerous video game adaptations and licensed variant boards.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Monopoly
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Train Simulator
A series of full-motion video Japanese train driving simulation games by Ongakukan. Released between 1995 and 2007, this series is known for pioneering the use of real-life footage as full-motion video for the train cab's front window to give the illusion of actual train driving.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Train Simulator: JR East Chuo Line Type 201
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MLB The Show
Sony's first-party baseball franchise, originally known simply as "MLB" but started using "The Show" subtitle in 2006.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in MLB '98
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Football Manager
Formerly a part of the Championship Manager series, Sports Interactive renamed their renowned football (soccer) management sim after switching publisher to Sega in 2004. The franchise has since had yearly releases on multiple platforms.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Worldwide Soccer Manager 2005
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NBA 2K
NBA 2K is an annual basketball game that began in 1999 and is currently multi-platform.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in NBA 2K
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms
A series of strategy games that has appeared on numerous platforms. The games are based on the characters and events that appear in the historical novel of the same name by Lo Kuan-chung.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones is the archeologist who appears in the films of the same name. The films came from the minds of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, starring Harrison Ford as Jones.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Hot Wheels
Hot Wheels is a franchise of racing games based from the famous Mattel toy cars of the same name.
Contains 21 games
First appeared in Hot Wheels
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Hidden Objects
Contains 21 games
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Super Mario Bros.
The most famous of all Mario franchises.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Super Mario Bros.
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The Settlers
The Settlers is a long running strategy game series that has taken many forms over the years.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Serf City: Life is Feudal
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Buzz!
Buzz! is a quiz and trivia game series exclusive for the PlayStation consoles.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Buzz!: The Music Quiz
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Olympic Games
Games that are made to tie-in with the Olympics.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Track Meet
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Adventure Time
Games based on the popular TV-Series on Cartoon Network.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Adventure Time - Legends of Ooo: Big Hollow Princess
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Metal Gear Solid
A part of the Metal Gear series, often also considered its own series all the same.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid
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Deer Hunter
The series that kicked off the late 90's obsession with hunting games.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Deer Hunter
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SuperLite
Multiple series of budget-priced games from Success for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo DS.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton
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Picross
A grid-based puzzle game franchise by Nintendo. Though based on the nonogram puzzle format that originated in 1980s Japan, these games have made the Picross name synonymous with the puzzle type itself.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Mario's Picross
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YuYu Hakusho
YuYu Hakusho is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi with an anime adaptation. A number of video games have been released that tie to the YuYu Hakusho series.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in YuYu Hakusho
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Guilty Gear
A predominately two-dimensional fighting game franchise developed by Arc System Works that features high resolution 2D sprites, unique character design, and a blaring heavy metal soundtrack.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Guilty Gear
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Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft Flight Simulator is one of the oldest PC franchises and the oldest flight simulation franchise that still exists. It has been followed up by countless third party add-ons and peripherals to enhance the user experience.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Microsoft Flight Simulator
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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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Rock Band
The Rock Band franchise introduced the first rhythm game to incorporate drums and vocals in addition to guitar and bass instruments, creating a virtual band. It was also the first franchise to include genre staples such as Band World Tour, and character customization.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Rock Band
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Might and Magic
The party based RPG series and the turn based strategy games created by John Van Canghem and New World Computing Now property of Ubisoft after NWC went out of business in 2003.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Might and Magic: Book I
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Lode Runner
Originally launching on the Apple II and other computers of that era, Lode Runner went on to become intensely popular in Japan, resulting in a lot of alternate takes on Douglas E. Smith's original puzzle/platformer design.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Lode Runner
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Spyro
A series of platformers created by Insomniac Games that follows the adventures of a small purple dragon named Spyro.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Spyro the Dragon
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Superman
In comic books Superman is known as The Man of Steel, The Last Son of Krypton, and The Man of Tomorrow. In video games he is known as a curse, bringing mediocrity wherever he goes.
Contains 20 games
First appeared in Superman
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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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Mavis Beacon
Popular typing tutor series.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing!
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