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Space Invaders
Contains 30 games
First appeared in Space Invaders
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Space Quest
The Space Quest series follows the wild and zany misadventures of a Janitor turned unlikely hero named Roger WIlco. The series spans 6 full-length adventure games for the PC.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter
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Speed Racer
Speed Racer now in video games.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X
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Splinter Cell
Tom Clancy's tactical espionage series starring Sam Fisher.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
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SpongeBob SquarePants
There have been a variety of games featuring SpongeBob SquarePants and his nautical nonsense.
Contains 39 games
First appeared in SpongeBob Squarepants: Legend of the Lost Spatula
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Icewind Dale
The Icewind Dale franchise is a series of combat-focused RPGs about a fantasy adventuring party of up to 6 characters. The series exclusively used the Infinity Engine and was developed by Black Isle Studios.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Icewind Dale
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Spy Hunter
This page is about the Spy Hunter games.
Contains 11 games
First appeared in Spy Hunter
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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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Tekken
Tekken is a long-running 3D fighting franchise that got its start in arcades but was also an early hit on the PlayStation.
Contains 32 games
First appeared in Tekken
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
They're the world's most fearsome fighting team. They're heroes in a half-shell and they're green.
Contains 48 games
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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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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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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House of the Dead
Sega's House of the Dead franchise consists of several light-gun shooters and a few stranger off-shoots.
Contains 13 games
First appeared in The House of the Dead
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Star Fox
Star Fox follows the adventures of the famed Star Fox team, a group of pilots consisting of anthropomorphic animals who are intent on protecting the Lylat System from a variety of threats.
Contains 9 games
First appeared in Star Fox
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Spy vs. Spy
Spy vs. Spy is a classic comic strip from Mad Magazine. In it, the White Spy and the Black Spy try all manner of traps and gags to kill each other.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Spy vs. Spy
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Knights of the Old Republic is a series of Star Wars videogames set approximately 4,000 years before the Star Wars movies. Despite this, all technology appears to be identical, implying the galaxy is in a state of total stagnation.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
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StarCraft
The best-selling popular PC series developed by Blizzard Entertainment follows the intergalactic struggle between the Terran, Zerg, and Protoss.
Contains 8 games
First appeared in StarCraft
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State of Emergency
State of Emergency is a franchise containing two games, based around fighting a totalitarian company.
Contains 2 games
First appeared in State of Emergency
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Steel Battalion
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Steel Battalion
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Streets of Rage
The Streets of Rage franchise was a trilogy of side-scrolling brawlers originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. In the games, players take on the role of a group of ex-cops, determined to remove the gangs of thugs overrunning the city streets. It is one of the most acclaimed beat 'em up series of all time.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Streets of Rage
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Strider
A franchise about futuristic ninja, co-owned by Capcom and mangaka collective Moto Kikaku.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Strider
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Stuntman
Contains 2 games
First appeared in Stuntman
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Super Monkey Ball
It's not animal cruelty, it's Super Monkey Ball!
Contains 13 games
First appeared in Super Monkey Ball
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Super Smash Bros.
The Super Smash Bros. series is Nintendo's premier fighting series, featuring many characters from Nintendo's most popular games as well as third-party characters.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Super Smash Bros.
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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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Syberia
Syberia is an adventure envisioned by Benoît Sokal to find the mystical world of Syberia and to find the once thought extinct animals called Mammoths.
Contains 4 games
First appeared in Syberia
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Syndicate
The Syndicate franchise is set in a dystopian future where mega-corporations called syndicates have altogether replaced the government, and enforce their rule with merciless, cybernetically-enhanced soldiers known as Agents.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Syndicate Plus
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Syphon Filter
Syphon Filter is a series of Tom Clancy style third person shooters developed by Eidetic and released on Playstation consoles.
Contains 7 games
First appeared in Syphon Filter
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System Shock
A critically acclaimed series developed by Looking Glass Studios. The games are a shooter/RPG hybrid.
Contains 3 games
First appeared in System Shock
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Taito Legends
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Taito Legends
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Tak
Tak is a franchise of Tak games.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Tak and the Power of Juju
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Tecmo Bowl
Contains 8 games
First appeared in Tecmo Bowl
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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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Hot Shots
Clap Hanz's golf and tennis franchise featuring unique zany characters and courses with game play balance between arcade and simulation.
Contains 16 games
First appeared in Hot Shots Golf
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Homeworld
Homeworld is a series of real-time strategy games for the PC that utilizes three-dimensional movement and revolve around combat between starships of various types. Originally created by Relic Entertainment, the franchise has been recognized for its presentation, story, and gameplay.
Contains 5 games
First appeared in Homeworld
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Hitman
The Hitman games are a series of stealth action games, in which players are encouraged to use stealth and disguises instead of raw firepower (not that this isn't an option) to complete a level.
Contains 10 games
First appeared in Hitman: Codename 47
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High Heat Major League Baseball
Contains 6 games
First appeared in High Heat Baseball 1999
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Hexic
Contains 3 games
First appeared in Hexic
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Heretic
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Heretic
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Tempest
Tube shooter series by David Theurer.
Contains 6 games
First appeared in Tempest
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Harvest Moon
Harvest Moon is a series of farm life simulation games that started on the SNES. Farm the field and care for animals all while managing relationships with the townsfolk, and eventually getting married.
Contains 36 games
First appeared in Harvest Moon
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Tenchu
Tenchu is a stealth franchise where the enemies are pretty tough but you can kill them in one hit from behind. The series slogan is "Live by Honor. Kill by Stealth." The original game on PSX holds the distinction of being first 3D stealth game.
Contains 12 games
First appeared in Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
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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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Harry Potter
The Harry Potter games are based off of their movie adaptations which are based off of their book counterparts.
Contains 23 games
First appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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