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Ghostbusters
The 1984 smash hit comedy had a hit computer game launch alongside it.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Ghostbusters
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Oretachi Game Center Zoku
A series of arcade games ported to the PlayStation 2 by Hamster. Each game comes with tons of digital and physical goodies.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Moon Cresta
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Sakura
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Sakura Spirit
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Mavis Beacon
Popular typing tutor series.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing!
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Sega Vintage Collection
SEGA Vintage Collection is a series of classic SEGA games being re-released with a few new features.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Alex Kidd in Miracle World
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Angry Birds
The Angry Birds franchise is a series of touch based physics destruction games created by Finnish developers, Rovio Mobile.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Angry Birds
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Just Dance
A series of highly popular motion based dancing games by Ubisoft.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Just Dance
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Doctor Who
The British science fiction franchise about a time travelling alien known only as the Doctor and his/her friends and their adventures in both time and space.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Doctor Who: The First Adventure
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G.G Series
A series of inexpensive "game like games" by Genterprise for Nitendo's DSi Ware
Contains 19 games
First appeared in G.G Series: Energy Chain
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Jake Hunter
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo, known as "Jake Hunter" in the West, is a very long running series of Japanese adventure games that got their start on the Famicom.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Prism of Eyes
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Capcom Versus
Capcom's Versus series pits characters from Street Fighter and other Capcom properties against comic book and anime characters, as well as fighters from other companies.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in X-Men vs. Street Fighter
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Ridge Racer
It's Ridge Racer. Riiiiidge Racer! This franchise is mainly characterized by the uniquely stylish and unrealistic way the cars drift. Electronic music is also involved 100% of the time. The early Ridge Racer titles were also known for introducing several major advances in 3D polygon graphics, including the use of 3D texture-mapping.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in SimDrive
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SimCity
A celebrated series of open-ended city building simulation titles created by Will Wright and Maxis, the SimCity franchise began in 1989.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in SimCity: Terrain Editor
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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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Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods PGA Tour was a series of golfing simulation games by EA Sports. It features real (and fictional) professional golf courses and players.
Contains 19 games
First appeared in Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf
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Game & Watch
Game and Watch was a series of stand-alone handheld games at the beginning of Nintendo's entrance to the video games market. They included a basic game, and a fundamental clock. Thus, a game, and a watch.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Game Boy Gallery
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Carmen Sandiego
Carmen Sandiego is a franchise of educational games typically involving geography or history challenging players to track down the titular master thief.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
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Cooking Mama
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Cooking Mama
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Densha de Go!
Densha de Go! is a series of arcade train simulation games developed by Taito, and more recently Square-Enix and Gree.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Densha de Go!
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Disgaea
A strategy RPG franchise by Nippon Ichi. Stories usually involve demons and the underworld.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
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Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem is a series of shooting games that follow the adventures of their titular character. The series had become the subject of ridicule for the 14-year development cycle of what was to be the sequel to mega-hit Duke Nukem 3D.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Duke Nukem
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Gradius
A classic side-scrolling shoot'em up series that utilizes a unique power-up bar system. It was first released in 1985 in arcades.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Gradius
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BlazBlue
A 2D fighting game series by Arc System Works developed as a spiritual successor to the "Guilty Gear" franchise, but eventually grown into its own universe with multiple spinoff stories and mainline expansions.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
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Out of the Park Baseball
Long running text based baseball sim by Out of the Park Developments which launched with the original Out of the Park in 1999, and continues to receive annual releases.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Out of the Park
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Guitar Hero
Pick up your plastic guitars and rock out to your favorite rock songs from the 50s to the present!
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Guitar Hero
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Activision Hero
Activision's "Hero" line has expanded to include Guitar Hero, Band Hero, and DJ Hero.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Guitar Hero
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Rabbids
The Rabbids franchise stars an army of dimwitted bunnies. Their franchise originally began as a spin-off of the Rayman series before growing into its own.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Rayman Raving Rabbids
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Jeopardy
A series of trivia video games based on the popular TV show of the same name.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Jeopardy!
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Muppets
Video games involving Jim Henson's Muppets, which were puppets, many of them appearing on the Muppet Show.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Pigs in Space
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Sim
This is the Franchise of games developed by Maxis with the "Sim" prefix, not including the SimCity IP. Frachise includes such titles as SimAnt, SimFarm and SimEarth to name a few.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in SimEarth: The Living Planet
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My Coach
The series that teaches you oh so many things.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in My Word Coach
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Zork
The Zork franchise began with the original mainframe game in 1979 and extends to Grand Inquisitor.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
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Samurai Shodown
Known as Samurai Spirits in Japan, Samurai Shodown is an SNK fighting game.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Samurai Shodown
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Chessmaster
Chessmaster is a franchise of video games of the board game of chess. The games are known for their great AI and helpful tutorial/tactical improvement features.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in The Chessmaster 2000
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Rainbow Six
Rainbow Six is a series of games where you travel around the world hunting down terrorists as part of a global anti-terrorist unit. It was essential in bringing the popularity of Tactical FPS's to the mainstream gaming audience.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
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MotoGP
Contains 18 games
First appeared in MotoGP
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Mario Party
Mario Party is a collection of mini-games played with a variety of iconic Nintendo characters. They are notable for being games of skill.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Mario Party
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Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden is a fast-paced action platformer starring the ninja Ryu Hayabusa. The series is well-known for its difficulty due to enemy placement and level design.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in Ninja Gaiden
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NCAA Football
NCAA football is a college football series published by EA Sports. Games in the series have been released annually since 1997.
Contains 18 games
First appeared in NCAA Football 98
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Half-Life
A celebrated series of award-winning FPS games which has consistently pushed the limits and expectations of the first-person shooter genre since its inception.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Half-Life
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Prince of Persia
Prince of Persia is an action adventure series created by Jordan Mechner in the late eighties. The original was a beloved 2D platformer, while the series' later incarnation in The Sands of Time set the bar for modern platforming and continues to influence games a decade later.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Prince of Persia
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Heiwa
Series of Pachinko video games released for the Super Famicom, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and Dreamcast.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Heiwa Pachinko World
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JumpStart
JumpStart is an educational game series.
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Jump Start 1st Grade
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Silent Hill
Silent Hill is a survival horror game franchise that revolves around the tourist town of Silent Hill; its dark link with the occult and its co-existence with its two other-dimensional forms, "Otherworld" and "Nowhere".
Contains 17 games
First appeared in Silent Hill
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