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| With how many third-party universes that are being included in the ''Smash'' series recently, whether they get playable fighters or not, I decided to make a safe-haven for potential third-party candidates which anyone can include, provided they follow the ruleset. | | With how many third-party universes that are being included in the ''Smash'' series recently, whether they get playable fighters or not, I decided to make a safe-haven for potential third-party candidates which anyone can include, provided they follow the ruleset. |
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| Do note that this page is only for the major third-party companies in ''Smash'' (i.e. the ones that have playable fighters). For universes owned by companies that don't have any of their IPs represented with a fighter, refer to [[/Series by miscellaneous companies|here]].
| | Because of the significantly less finite nature of this project compared to its [[List of minor Nintendo universes|inspiration]] [[List of minor third-party universes|pages]], I have decided to split it into three separate sub-pages. This page serves as the index so you can choose which category you want to check out. Here are the categories: |
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| All universes on this page were added by me unless stated otherwise. Universes that were added by other users are to be marked with <code><nowiki><big>'''Added by *insert username here*'''</big></nowiki></code>, which should go below the universe's title header and above its infobox.
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| ==[[Bandai Namco]] series==
| | '''[[/Major Companies (A-M)|Major Companies (A-M)]]''': Universes by companies with playable representation whose names starts with a letter between '''A''' to '''M'''. |
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| |title = .hack (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eIECXgX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = CyberConnect2
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Bandai)
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|.hack//Infection}}'' (2002) | |
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| '''''.hack''''' ({{ja|ドットハック|Dotto Hakku}}, ''.hack'') is a series of action role-playing games created by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco (formerly Bandai). The series is set in a fictional massively multiplayer online role-playing game called "The World", which does not require the player to connect to the Internet.
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| ===''Ace Combat''===
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| |title = Ace Combat (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/AvyHPOs.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Combat flight simulator
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Air Combat}}'' (1995)
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| '''''Ace Combat''''' ({{ja|エースコンバット|Ēsu Konbatto}}, ''Ace Combat'') is a series of combat flight simulator games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco).
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| ===''Battle Fleet''===
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| |title = Battle Fleet (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4ZK3MfU.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Turn-based strategy
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Battle Fleet'' (1990) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Battle Fleet''''' ({{ja|バトルフリート|Batoru Furīto}}, ''Battle Fleet'') is a turn-based strategy game for the Famicom developed by Atlus and published by Namco.
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| ===''Blazing Skies''===
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| |title = Blazing Skies (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/pqiO0Ms.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Malibu Interactive
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Combat flight simulator
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Blazing Skies}}'' (1992)
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| '''''Blazing Skies''''' ({{ja|スカイミッション|Sukai Misshon}}, ''Sky Mission'') is a combat flight simulator game for the Super SNES developed by Malibu Interactive and published by Namco. The North American release of the game is rebranded as a sequel to the Commodore Amiga game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Wings|1990 video game}}'' under the title "''Wings 2: Aces High''", but is otherwise unrelated.
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| ===''Cosmo Gang''===
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| |title = Cosmo Gang (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ZKNc5PX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Shooter<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Cosmo Gang the Video}}'' (1992)
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| '''''Cosmo Gang''''' ({{ja|コズモギャング|Kozumo Gyangu}}, ''Cosmo Gang'') is a series of arcade games by Namco that revolve around the titular alien gang. The series originated as an electro-mechanical redemption game by Namco called ''Cosmo Gangs''.
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| ===''Dokuganryū Masamune''===
| | '''[[/Major Companies (N-Z)|Major Companies (N-Z)]]''': Universes by companies with playable representation whose names starts with a letter between '''N''' to '''Z'''. |
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| |title = Dokuganryū Masamune (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ETWYKSc.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Strategy
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Dokuganryū Masamune'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}} | |
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| '''''Dokuganryū Masamune''''' ({{ja|独眼竜政宗|Dokuganryū Masamune}}, ''One-Eyed Dragon Masamune'') is a strategy game for the Famicom by Namco that focuses on the regional ruler of Japan's Azuchi–Momoyama period, {{s|wikipedia|Date Masamune}}. | |
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| ===''Dream Master''===
| | '''[[/Minor or Unrepresented Companies|Minor or Unrepresented Companies]]''': Universes by companies with no playable representation in ''Smash''. |
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| |title = Dream Master (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/OdsrPob.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Birthday
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Namco Prism Zone: Dream Master'' (1992) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Namco Prism Zone: Dream Master''''' ({{ja|ナムコプリズムゾーン ドリームマスター|Namuko Purizumu Zōn Dorīmu Masutā}}, ''Namco Prism Zone: Dream Master'') is a role-playing game for the Famicom developed by Birthday and published by Namco.
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| ===''Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/CcwUkSX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken''''' ({{ja|えりかとさとるの夢冒険|Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken}}, ''Erika and Satoru's Dream Adventure'') is an adventure game for the Famicom developed by Atlus and published by Namco in which two siblings, Erika and Satoru, who are tasked by a cat-like being to search for a powerful crown that will alter time and space for the person who possesses it. Both siblings can either be controlled via switching between the two with one controller or via two controllers for each for a two-player experience.
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| ===''Family''===
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| |title = Family (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/XWOB9Dy.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Various
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Sports<br>Racing<br>Board game
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Family Jockey'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Family''''' ({{ja|ファミリー|Famirī}}, ''Family'') is a series of sports games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco). The installments within the series focus on several sports such as horse racing, tennis, racing, or skiing. Some games within the series also involve non-sports activities such as mahjong or pinball.
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| ===''Family Stadium''===
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| |title = Family Stadium (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/mke4OYg.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Pro Yakyū: Family Stadium}}'' (1986)
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| '''''Family Stadium''''' ({{ja|ファミリースタジアム|Famirī Sutajiamu}}, ''Family Stadium''), often shortened as '''''Famista''''' ({{ja|ファミスタ|Famisuta}}, ''Famista''), is a series of baseball video games released by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco).
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| ===''Final Lap''===
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| |title = Final Lap (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/2TcPwUy.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco<br>Atari
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| |genres = Racing
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Lap}}'' (1987)
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| '''''Final Lap''''' ({{ja|ファイナルラップ|Fainaru Rappu}}, ''Final Lap'') is a series of Formula One-based racing games by Namco. The series is a spiritual successor to Namco's ''Pole Position'' series.
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| ===''Genpei Tōma Den''===
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| |title = Genpei Tōma Den (universe)<br>The Genji and the Heike Clans (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6BgAPdc.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco<br>Now Production
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Genpei Tōma Den}}'' (1986) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Genpei Tōma Den''''' ({{ja|源平討魔伝|Genpei Tōma Den}}, ''The Genpei Tale of the Demon Slayer''), released in English via ''Namco Museum Vol. 4'' as '''''The Genji and the Heike Clans''''', is a side-scrolling hack and slash game by Namco that stars {{s|wikipedia|Taira no Kagekiyo}}, a samurai who was killed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura during the Genpei War and was resurrected to defeat his enemy Minamoto no Yoritomo and the heads of his clan, Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Saito Musashibo Benkei.
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| ===''Hayauchi Super Igo''===
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| |title = Hayauchi Super Igo (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/s1PX1IB.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Home Data
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Board game
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Hayauchi Super Igo'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Hayauchi Super Igo''''' ({{ja|早打ちスーパー囲碁|Hayauchi Sūpā Igo}}, ''Quick Play Super Go'') is a board game developed by Data Home and published by Namco for the Famicom based on the board game of Go.
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| ===''Jikū Yūden Debias''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jikū Yūden Debias (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/xSg2ZU0.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco<br>Now Production
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Jikū Yūden Debias'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Jikū Yūden Debias''''' ({{ja|時空勇伝デビアス|Jikū Yūden Debiasu}}, ''Space-Time Hero Legend Debias'') is an action role-playing game released for the Famicom developed by Now Productions and published by Namco.
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| ===''Juvei Quest''===
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| |title = Juvei Quest (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bhDb69P.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Birthday
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Juvei Quest'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Juvei Quest''''' ({{ja|じゅうべえくえすと|Jūbee Kuesuto}}, ''Juvei Quest'') is a role-playing game for the Famicom developed by Birthday and published by Namco.
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| ===''Keru Nagūru''===
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| |title = Keru Nagūru (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/JrHscXD.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Game Studio
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Fighting<br>Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Nagūru}}'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Nagūru''''' ({{ja|天下一武士 ケルナグール|Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Nagūru}}, ''The Greatest Warrior on Earth: Kick and Punch'') is a fighting game with role-playing elements developed by Game Studio and published by Namco for the Famicom.
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| ===''King of Kings''===
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| |title = King of Kings (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/OUA2cYQ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Turn-based strategy
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|King of Kings|1988 video game}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''King of Kings''''' ({{ja|キングオブキングス|Kingu Obu Kingusu}}, ''King of Kings'') is a fantasy-themed turn-based strategy game for the Famicom developed by Atlus and published by Namco.
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| ===''Klonoa''===
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| |title = Klonoa (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/dzbA96F.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Paon<br>Various
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Klonoa: Door to Phantomile}}'' (1997)
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| '''''Klonoa''''' ({{ja|クロノア|Kuronoa}}, ''Klonoa'') is a video game series created by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco) and Klonoa Works. The story follows Klonoa and his friend Huepow in their efforts to save the dream world of Phantomile from an evil spirit intent on turning it into a world of nightmares.
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| ===''Little Tail Bronx''===
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| |title = Little Tail Bronx (universe)
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| |image = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=Tail Concerto|content1={{external image|https://i.imgur.com/66CQmK0.png|250px}}|title2=Solatorobo|content2={{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6u1X9WF.png|250px}}|title3=Fuga|content3={{external image|https://i.imgur.com/prwhAxc.png|250px}}}}
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| |developer = CyberConnect2
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Bandai)<br>Atlus<br>Xseed Games<br>CyberConnect2
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| |genres = Action-adventure<br>Platformer<br>Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tail Concerto}}'' (1998)
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| '''''Little Tail Bronx''''' ({{ja|リトルテイルブロンクス|Ritoru Teiru Buronkusu}}, ''Little Tail Bronx'') is a series of action role-playing video games developed by CyberConnect2 set in a steampunk world populated by anthropomorphic canines and felines.
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| ===''Mendel Palace''===
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| |title = Mendel Palace (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/R5GeNai.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Game Freak
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| |publisher = Namco<br>Hudson Soft
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| |genres = Action<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mendel Palace}}'' (1989)
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| '''''Mendel Palace''''' ({{ja|クインティ|Kuinti}}, ''Quinty'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Game Freak for the NES and published by Namco in Japan and Hudson Soft in North America. The game marks as the debut work of {{uv|Pokémon}} series developer Game Freak.
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| ===''Metal Marines''===
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| |title = Metal Marines (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/LkNN2PP.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco<br>Mindscape
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| |publisher = Namco<br>Mindscape
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| |genres = Real-time strategy
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Metal Marines}}'' (1993)
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| '''''Metal Marines''''' ({{ja|ミリティア|Miritia}}, ''Militia'') is a real-time strategy game for the Super NES by Namco, which later received a Windows port by Mindscape.
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| ===''Mindseeker''===
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| |title = Mindseeker (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/D2F79V3.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Mindseeker'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Mindseeker''''' ({{ja|マインドシーカー|Maindoshīkā}}, ''Mindseeker'') is an adventure game by Namco for the Famicom in which the player tests their extra sensory perception and latent psychic ability. The game features Japanese TV psychic {{s|wikipedia|Masuaki Kiyota}}.
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| ===''Mr. Driller''===
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| |title = Mr. Driller (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/VPQ79Et.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Project Driller
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mr. Driller|video game}}'' (1999)
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| '''''Mr. Driller''''' ({{ja|ミスタードリラー|Misutā Dorirā}}, ''Mr. Driller'') is a series of puzzle games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco) that revolves around Susumu Hori, the titular Mr. Driller (or one of his friends), destroying colorful formations of blocks to make it to the bottom of a well.
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| ===''Mystery Tower''===
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| |title = Mystery Tower (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IgjjgX4.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Puzzle<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mystery Tower}}'' (1986) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Mystery Tower''''' ({{ja|バベルの塔|Baberu no Tō}}, ''Tower of Babel'') is a puzzle-platformer game released by Namco for the Famicom set in the {{iw|wikipedia|Tower of Babel}}.
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| ===''Namco Classic''===
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| |title = Namco Classic (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/52963yV.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Namco Classic'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Namco Classic''''' ({{ja|ナムコクラシック|Namuko Kurashikku}}, ''Namco Classic'') is a series of golf games by Namco.
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| ===''Rolling Thunder''===
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| |title = Rolling Thunder (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eOyQ9rN.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco<br>Now Production
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| |publisher = Namco<br>Atari
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rolling Thunder|video game}}'' (1986)
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| '''''Rolling Thunder''''' ({{ja|ローリングサンダー|Rōringu Sandā}}, ''Rolling Thunder'') is a series of run-and-gun games by Namco in which agents of the organization WCPO (World Crime Police Organization) named Albatross and (starting with second game) Leila must stop several terrorist groups.
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| ===''Sangokushi''===
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| |title = Sangokushi (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ddcA4BM.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Tose<br>Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Strategy
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Sangokushi: Chūgen no Hasha'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Sangokushi''''' ({{ja|三國志|Sangokushi}}, ''Records of the Three Kingdoms'') is a series of strategy games by Namco based on the 14th-century historical novel ''{{s|wikipedia|Romance of the Three Kingdoms}}''.
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| ===''Soulcalibur''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Soulcalibur (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/MzSrBvI.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Soul Edge}}'' (1995)
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| }}
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| '''''Soulcalibur''''' ({{ja|ソウルキャリバー|Sōrukyaribā}}, ''Soulcalibur'') is a series of weapon-based fighting games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco).
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| ===''Splatterhouse''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Splatterhouse (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0UbhfNk.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Now Production
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Atari
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Splatterhouse}}'' (1988)
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| }}
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| '''''Splatterhouse''''' ({{ja|スプラッターハウス|Supurattāhausu}}, ''Splatterhouse'') is a series of beat 'em up horror games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco) that revolves around Rick Taylor, who must traverse through a haunted mansion in order to save his girlfriend, Jennifer Willis, all while wearing an ancient relic known as the "Terror Mask".
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| ===''Star Luster''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Star Luster (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tfh6emB.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Space combat simulation
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Star Luster}}'' (1985) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Star Luster''''' ({{ja|スターラスター|Sutā Rasutā}}, ''Star Luster'') is a series of space combat simulation games by Namco released for the Famicom and PlayStation.
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| ===''Super Ōzumō''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Super Ōzumō (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/YbTjhDM.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Ōzumō: Netsusen Daiichiban}}'' (1992) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Super Ōzumō: Netsusen Daiichiban''''' ({{ja|スーパー大相撲 熱戦大一番|Sūpā Ōzumō Netsusen Daīchiban}}, ''Super Sumo of the Most Heated Competition'') is a sumo game for the Super Famicom by Namco.
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| ===''Tank Battalion''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Tank Battalion (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/azvQY4l.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Multi-directional shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tank Battalion}}'' (1980)
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| }}
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| '''''Tank Battalion''''' ({{ja|タンクバタリアン|Tanku Batarian}}, ''Tank Battalion'') is a series of multi-directional shooter games by Namco that revolve around tanks.
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| ===''Time Crisis''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Time Crisis (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/EnDci81.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco<br>Nex Entertainment
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Light gun shooter<br>Rail shooter<br>First-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Time Crisis|video game}}'' (1995)
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| '''''Time Crisis''''' ({{ja|タイムクライシスシリーズ|Taimu Kuraishisu}}, ''Time Crisis'') is a series of first-person light gun rail shooter games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco) that focuses on the exploits of a fictional international intelligence agency who assigns its best agents to deal with a major threat by a hostile organization, which has ranged from criminals, terrorists, to hostile military outfits, and mostly take place within fictional locations across the world.
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| ===''Wagan''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Wagan (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bMtGTe2.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)
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| |publisher = Namco (previously Namco)
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wagan Land}}'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Wagan''''' ({{ja|ワギャン|Wagyan}}, ''Wagan'') is a series of platform games by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco) that stars the titular robotic kaiju, who originated from an electro-mechanical amusement machine for arcades.
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| ===''Warp & Warp''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Warp & Warp (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/udirrVt.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Namco
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| |publisher = Namco
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| |genres = Multi-directional shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Warp & Warp}}'' (1981)
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| }}
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| '''''Warp & Warp''''' ({{ja|ワープ & ワープ|Wāpu to Wāpu}}, ''Warp & Warp'') is a multi-directional shooter arcade game by Namco revolving around the Monster Fighter, who must shoot tongue-sticking aliens called Berobero in the Space World.
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| ===''Xenosaga''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Xenosaga (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hNzlojb.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Monolith Soft<br>Bandai Namco<br>Tom Create
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| |publisher = Bandai Namco (previously Namco)<br>Sony Interactive Entertainment
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenosaga Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht}}'' (2002)
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| }}
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| '''''Xenosaga''''' ({{ja|ゼノサーガ|Zenosāga}}, ''Xenosaga'') is a series of science fiction role-playing games apart of the ''Xeno'' meta-series developed by Monolith Soft and published by Bandai Namco (formerly Namco). ''Xenosaga'' is set in a science fiction universe and follows a group of characters as they face both a hostile alien race called the Gnosis and human factions fighting for control of the Zohar, an artifact connected to a god-like energy called U-DO. Gameplay across the series is similar, with the characters being guided through a linear narrative and fighting enemies using a turn-based combat system. The party fights both on foot and in a variety of mechs.
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| ==[[Capcom]] series==
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| ===''1942''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = 1942 (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/jQ2XbUn.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Eighting<br>Backbone Entertainment
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Vertical shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|1942|video game}}'' (1984)
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| }}
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| '''''1942''''' ({{ja|1942}}, ''1942'') is a series of war-themed vertical shooter games by Capcom.
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| ===''Ace Attorney''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ace Attorney (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tPYAash.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Adventure<br>Visual novel
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| |originconsole = Game Boy Advance
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney}}'' (2001)
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| }}
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| '''''Ace Attorney''''' ({{ja|逆転裁判|Gyakuten Saiban}}, ''Turnabout Trial'') is a series of visual novels by Capcom that focuses on a defense attorney investigating cases and defending their clients in court, often finding the truth by cross-examining witnesses and finding inconsistencies between the testimonies and the evidence they have collected.
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| ===''Breath of Fire''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Breath of Fire (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Di1d7el.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Square<br>Ubisoft
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Breath of Fire|video game}}'' (1993)
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| }}
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| '''''Breath of Fire''''' ({{ja|ブレス オブ ファイア|Buresu Obu Faia}}, ''Breath of Fire'') is a series of role-playing games developed by Capcom, with the heroes of each installment sharing the canon name of "Ryu".
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| ===''Captain Commando''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Captain Commando (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GRXo2gk.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Captain Commando}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Captain Commando''''' ({{ja|キャプテンコマンドー|Kyaputen Komandō}}, ''Captain Commando'') is a futuristic beat 'em up game by Capcom that stars the titular superhero, in which he and his three Commando Companions must fight the Super Criminals led by Scumocide to protect the Earth and the entire galaxy.
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| ===''Code Name: Viper''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Code Name: Viper (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ixfSlSv.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Arc System Works<br>Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Action
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Code Name: Viper}}'' (1990)
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| '''''Code Name: Viper''''' ({{ja|人間兵器デッドフォックス|Ningen Heiki Deddo Fokkusu}}, ''Human Weapon Dead Fox'') is an action game for the NES developed by Arc System Works and published by Capcom that follows Kenny Smith, code name "Viper", an agent of the 98th Special Forces who is assigned by his commander, Director Jones, to investigate a large drug syndicate that covers all of South America and must uncover clues of the Syndicate's true mastermind.
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| ===''Commando''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Commando (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ez62AYR.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Backbone Entertainment
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Commando|video game}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''Commando''''' ({{ja|戦場の狼|Senjō no Ōkami}}, ''Wolf of the Battlefield'') is a series of run-and-gun games by Capcom.
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| ===''Darkstalkers''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Darkstalkers (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/7P8GzLK.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Iron Galaxy Studios
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors}}'' (1994)
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| '''''Darkstalkers''''' ({{ja|ヴァンパイア|Vanpaia}}, ''Vampire'') is a series of fighting games created by Capcom that revolve around characters based on either various kinds of monsters or their hunters, who all engage in combat against each other.
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| ===''Dead Rising''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Dead Rising (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/TpAQuVW.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom<br>Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Action-adventure<br>Survival horror
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dead Rising|video game}}'' (2006)
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| }}
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| '''''Dead Rising''''' ({{ja|デッドライジング|Deddo Raijingu}}, ''Dead Rising'') is a series of action-adventure survial horror games by Capcom in which the protagonist must fend off hordes of zombies, rescue survivors, contend with crazed psychopaths, and stay alive while attempting to uncover the truth behind the outbreak. The protagonist can also attack enemies by fashioning weapons out of found items and combining them together.
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| ===''Final Fight''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Final Fight (universe)
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| |image = [[File:FinalFightLogo.png|250px]]
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fight|video game}}'' (1989)
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| '''''Final Fight''''' ({{ja|ファイナルファイト|Fainaru Faito}}, ''Final Fight'') is a series of beat 'em up games made by Capcom. The series takes place in the same universe as the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series.
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| ===''Ghost Trick''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ghost Trick (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/RfzOCFX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Adventure<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective}}'' (2010)
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| '''''Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective''''' ({{ja|ゴーストトリック|Gōsuto Torikku}}, ''Ghost Trick'') is an adventure-puzzle game by Capcom for the Nintendo DS that follows Sissel, a deceased detective who must figure out who he was when he was alive and who his murderer was.
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| ===''Gun.Smoke''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gun.Smoke (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/nJHQHhq.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Gun.Smoke}}'' (1985)
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| '''''Gun.Smoke''''' ({{ja|ガンスモーク|Gan Sumōku}}, ''Gun.Smoke'') is a Western-themed run-and-gun game by Capcom that follows a bounty hunter named Billy Bob as he hunts down numerous criminals.
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| ===''Higemaru''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Higemaru (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eeXTssX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Maze<br>Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Pirate Ship Higemaru}}'' (1984) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Higemaru''''' ({{ja|ひげ丸|Higemaru}}, ''Higemaru'') is series of games by Capcom that stars the sailor Momotaru, who must defeat a gang of pirates known as the "Higemaru Corps".
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| ===''Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/w96XPPu.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Now Production
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru}}'' (1990)
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| '''''Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru''''' ({{ja|仮面の忍者 花丸|Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru}}, ''Masked Ninja Hanamaru'') is a platformer game for the NES developed by Now Production and published by Capcom that stars the titular masked ninja. In North America, the game was rebranded to be a tie-in to the {{s|wikipedia|Domino's Pizza}} restaurant chain under the title "''Yo! Noid''", with Hanamaru himself being replaced with the company's mascot at the time, {{s|wikipedia|The Noid}}.
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| ===''Knights of the Round''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Knights of the Round (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/vYqU9JF.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Knights of the Round|video game}}'' (1991)
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| '''''Knights of the Round''''' ({{ja|ナイツ オブ ザ ラウンド|Naitsu Obu Za Raundo}}, ''Knights of the Round'') is a beat 'em up game by Capcom based on the legend of {{s|wikipedia|King Arthur}} and the {{s|wikipedia|Knights of the Round Table}}.
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| ===''Magic Sword''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Magic Sword (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/JUOyh5Y.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Minakuchi Engineering
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Hack and slash<br>Beat 'em up<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Magic Sword|video game}}'' (1990)
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| '''''Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy''''' ({{ja|マジックソード|Majikku Sōdo}}, ''Magic Sword'') is a hack and slash game by Capcom in which the player, known as the "Brave One", must stop the dark lord Drokmar from using the Black Orb in order to rule the world.
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| ===''Ōkami''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ōkami (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/WeFhqr7.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Clover Studio<br>Ready at Dawn<br>HexaDrive<br>Mobile & Game Studio, Inc.
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Ōkami}}'' (2006)
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| '''''Ōkami''''' ({{ja|大神|Ōkami}}, ''Ōkami'') is a series of action-adventure games by Capcom set in feudal Japan, which follows the sun goddess Amaterasu (who is presented as a white wolf) in the original and her son Chibiterasu in the sequel ''Ōkamiden''.
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| ===''Onimusha''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Onimusha (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/55zqDV3.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Action-adventure<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Onimusha: Warlords}}'' (2001)
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| '''''Onimusha''''' ({{ja|鬼武者|Onimusha}}, ''Oni Warrior'') is a series of action-adventure hack and slash games by Capcom set in the Sengoku period of Japan in which the protagonist wields the power of the Oni, enabling them to fight the Genma, the main enemy in the series.
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| ===''Pro Yakyū? Satsujin Jiken!''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Pro Yakyū? Satsujin Jiken! (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/3xrsc3z.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Pro Yakyū? Satsujin Jiken!'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Pro Yakyū? Satsujin Jiken!''''' ({{ja|プロ野球?殺人事件!|Puro Yakyū? Satsujin Jiken!}}, ''Pro Baseball? Murder Case'') is a baseball-themed murder mystery game released for the Famicom by Capcom. The game is a parody of the overabundance of ''The Portopia Serial Murder Cases''-styled games and baseball video games released for the Famicom.
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| ===''Samurai Sword''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Samurai Sword (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/faKZvqS.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''Samurai Sword'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Samurai Sword''''' ({{ja|サムライソード|Samurai Sōdo}}, ''Samurai Sword'') is an adventure game for the Famicom Disk System by Capcom that follows an unnamed hero's quest to obtain the legendary Samurai Sword in order to defeat the dark priest Soron.
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| ===''Section Z''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Section Z (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/H9ViS1d.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Section Z}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''Section Z''''' ({{ja|セクションZ|Sekushon Z}}, ''Section Z'') is a scrolling shooter game by Capcom in which the player controls an astronaut who must infiltrate a space station orbiting near Earth that serves as the secret base for the alien empire Balangool.
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| ===''Slam Masters''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Slam Masters (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IlB53So.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Sports<br>Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Saturday Night Slam Masters}}'' (1993)
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| }}
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| '''''Slam Masters''''' ({{ja|マッスルボマー|Massuru Bomā}}, ''Muscle Bomber'') is a series of pro wrestling games by Capcom.
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| ===''SonSon''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = SonSon (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ftOHEI2.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom<br>NEC
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up<br>Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|SonSon}}'' (1984)
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| }}
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| '''''SonSon''''' ({{ja|ソンソン|SonSon}}, ''SonSon'') is a video games series by Capcom based on the Chinese novel ''{{s|wikipedia|Journey to the West}}''.
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| ===''The King of Dragons''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = The King of Dragons (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/sUVelyo.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Dragons}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''The King of Dragons''''' ({{ja|ザ・キングオブドラゴンズ|Za Kingu Obu Doragonzu}}, ''The King of Dragons'') is a beat 'em up game by Capcom in which a gang of heroes must travel through the kingdom of Malus in order to defeat the dragon Gildiss.
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| ===''Trojan''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Trojan (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/gjkkyRm.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Trojan|video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Trojan''''' ({{ja|闘いの挽歌|Tatakai no Banka}}, ''Requiem for Battle'') is a hack and slash beat 'em up arcade game released by Capcom about a hero under the title "Hero Trojan", who is hired to defeat the gang of an evil dictator whom he once worked under, but rebelled against his leader for slaughtering innocent lives. He then must infiltrate the lands of the evil army with the help of his trusty sword, shield, and his martial arts.
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| ===''Viewtiful Joe''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Viewtiful Joe (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/zMV88qO.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom<br>Clover Studio
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = GameCube
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Viewtiful Joe|video game}}'' (2003)
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| }}
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| '''''Viewtiful Joe''''' ({{ja|ビューティフル ジョー|Byūtifuru Jō}}, ''Viewtiful Joe'') is a series of beat 'em up games by Capcom starring the movie-goer Joe, who transforms into the titular superhero while being thrust into a world of movies called "Movieland".
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| ===''Zack & Wiki''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Zack & Wiki (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/AsdbYcL.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Capcom
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| |publisher = Capcom
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| |genres = Adventure<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Wii
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure}}'' (2007)
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| }}
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| '''''Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure''''' ({{ja|宝島Z バルバロスの秘宝|Takarajima Z: Barubarosu no Hihō}}, ''Treasure Island Z: Barbaros' Secret Treasure'') is a point-and-click adventure-puzzle game by Capcom released for the Wii which follows the titular pirate and monkey, who travel through a mythical island called "Treasure Island" in order to find the scattered pieces of the pirate captain Barbaros, who would promise to give the duo his legendary pirate ship.
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| ==[[Disney]] series==
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| Only IPs that originated as a video game and have enough prominent original characters rather than solely relying on pre-existing Disney characters are allowed here.
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| ===''Club Penguin''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Club Penguin (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/VCbQxoj.png|250px}}
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| |developer = New Horizon Interactive<br>RocketSnail Games<br>Disney
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| |publisher = Disney
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| |genres = Massively multiplayer online game
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| |originconsole = Adobe Flash
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Club Penguin}}'' (2005)
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| }}
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| '''''Club Penguin''''' ({{ja|クラブペンギン|Kurabu Pengin}}, ''Club Penguin'') was a series of massive multiplayer online games by Disney set in a world of anthropomorphic penguins.
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| ===''Grim Fandango''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Grim Fandango (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bZwBMr7.png|250px}}
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| |developer = LucasArts<br>Double Fine
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| |publisher = LucasArts<br>Double Fine
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Grim Fandango}}'' (1998)
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| }}
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| '''''Grim Fandango''''' is an adventure game by LucasArts set in the Land of the Dead, through which recently departed souls, represented as calaca-like figures, travel before they reach their final destination. The story follows travel agent Manuel "Manny" Calavera as he attempts to save new arrival Mercedes "Meche" Colomar, a virtuous soul, on her journey.
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| ===''Monkey Island''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Monkey Island (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GALuqtT.png|250px}}
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| |developer = LucasArts<br>Telltale Games
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| |publisher = LucasArts
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = MS-DOS<br>Macintosh<br>Atar ST<br>Amiga
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Secret of Monkey Island}}'' (1990)
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| }}
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| '''''Monkey Island''''' ({{ja|モンキー・アイランド|Monkī Airando}}, ''Monkey Island'') is a series of adventure games by LucasArts that follows the misadventures of the hapless Guybrush Threepwood as he struggles to become the most notorious pirate in the Caribbean, defeat the plans of the evil undead pirate LeChuck and win the heart of Governor Elaine Marley.
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| ===''Spectrobes''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Spectrobes (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/BM8s3OO.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Jupiter<br>Genki
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| |publisher = Disney
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Spectrobes}}'' (2007)
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| }}
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| '''''Spectrobes''''' ({{ja|スペクトロブス|Supekutorobusu}}, ''Spectrobes'') is a series of action role-playing games by Disney set in the Nanairo galaxy, in which the protagonists, Rallen and Jeena, members of the Nanairo Planetary Patrol, must use the power of the titular Spectrobes, the creatures of the light, to defend the universe from the threat of Krux and his army of Krawl, the creatures of darkness, and prevent them from destroying it.
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| ===''Toontown Online''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Toontown Online (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/LrEYks2.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Disney<br>Schell Games<br>Frogchildren Studios
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| |publisher = Disney
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| |genres = MMORPG
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Toontown Online}}'' (2003)
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| }}
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| '''''Toontown Online''''' ({{ja|トゥーンタウン・オンライン|Toūntaun Onrain}}, ''Toontown Online'') was a series of massive multiplayer online games by Disney centered on an ongoing battle between a population of anthropomorphic cartoon animals known as the Toons and a collection of business-minded robots known as the Cogs who are trying to take over the town. Players can choose and customize their own Toon and go on to complete Toontasks, play mini-games, and fight the Cogs.
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| ===''Where's My Water?''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Where's My Water? (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/LwZmdkE.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Creature Feep
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| |publisher = Disney
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Where's My Water?}}'' (2011)
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| }}
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| '''''Where's My Water?''''' is a series of mobile puzzle games by Disney in which the player must route a supply of water to an alligator living in the sewers.
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| ===''Zombies Ate My Neighbors''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Zombies Ate My Neighbors (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/7DdKI5s.png|250px}}
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| |developer = LucasArts
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| |publisher = Konami<br>JVC Musical Industries<br>LucasArts<br>Disney
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Zombies Ate My Neighbors}}'' (1993)
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| }}
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| '''''Zombies Ate My Neighbors''''' is series of run-and-gun games by LucasArts in which two teenage friends, Zeke and Julie, must save their neighborhood from an onslaught of monsters.
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| ==[[Konami]] series==
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| ===''Ai Senshi Nicol''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ai Senshi Nicol (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/i8lfuR8.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Ai Senshi Nicol}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Ai Senshi Nicol''''' ({{ja|愛戦士ニコル|Ai Senshi Nikoru}}, ''Love Warrior Nicol'') is an action-adventure game for the Famicom Disk System by Konami that follows Nicol, a 14-year-old inventor who must save his girlfriend Stella from the space dictator Gyumao by collecting several fragments of a transporter invented by the couple across the Dairasu star system.
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| ===''Antarctic Adventure''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Antarctic Adventure (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/oIwo4on.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Racing<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = MSX
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Antarctic Adventure}}'' (1983)
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| }}
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| '''''Antarctic Adventure''''' ({{ja|けっきょく南極大冒険|Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibōken}}, ''After all, Antarctic Great Adventure'') is a series of games by Konami starring the penguin Penta.
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| ===''Arumana no Kiseki''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Arumana no Kiseki (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6Qti5q2.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Arumana no Kiseki}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Arumana no Kiseki''''' ({{ja|アルマナの奇跡|Arumana no Kiseki}}, ''The Miracle of Arumana'') is a platformer game for the Famicom Disk System by Konami that follows Kaito, an {{iw|wikipedia|Indiana Jones|character}}-esque explorer who must retrieve a stolen red jewel called the "Arumana". The game is a spiritual successor to an earlier arcade game by Konami, ''{{s|wikipedia|Roc'n Rope}}''.
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| ===''Axelay''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Axelay (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/3IVIyVO.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Axelay}}'' (1992)
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| }}
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| '''''Axelay''''' ({{ja|アクスレイ|Akusurei}}, ''Axelay'') is a scrolling shooter game for the Super NES by Konami. The gameplay combines both the vertical-scrolling and horizontal-shooting aspects seen in several scrolling shooters.
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| ===''Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/x85gDsQ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa''''' ({{ja|バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ|Baio Mirakuru Bokutte Upa}}, ''Bio Miracle I'm Upa'') is a platformer game by Konami that stars Upa, a baby prince who, after breaking an urn that contained the goat-like demon Zai, must save all the kidnapped babies of his kingdom.
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| ===''Bloody Roar''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Bloody Roar (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/qjfiIIL.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Eighting<br>Hudson Soft
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| |publisher = Hudson Soft<br>Sony Interactive Entertainment<br>Activision<br>Virgin Interactive
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bloody Roar|video game}}'' (1997)
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| }}
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| '''''Bloody Roar''''' ({{ja|ブラッディロア|Buraddi Roa}}, ''Bloody Roar'') is a series of fighting games by Hudson Soft (now owned by Konami) that involve half-human, half-animal fighters known as "Zoanthropes".
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| ===''Bonk''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Bonk (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/xAYCqo8.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Red Company<br>Atlus<br>A.I Co., Ltd.
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| |publisher = Hudson Soft
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = TurboGrafx-16
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bonk's Adventure}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''Bonk''''' ({{ja|PC原人|PC-Genjin}}, ''PC-Primitive Man'') is a series of platformer games by Hudson Soft (now owned by Konami) starring the titular caveman, who attacks enemies with his comically large head.
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| ===''Contra''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Contra (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/rx6OAab.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>WayForward Technologies<br>M2<br>Arc System Works<br>Toylogic
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Contra|video game}}'' (1987)
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| }}
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| '''''Contra''''' ({{ja|魂斗羅|Kontora}}, ''Contra'') is a series of run-and-gun games by Konami.
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| ===''Crackout''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Crackout (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/pEU1ucM.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Action<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = NES (Famicom Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crackout|video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Crackout''''' ({{ja|謎の壁 ブロックくずし|Nazo no Kabe Burokku Kuzushi}}, ''Block Break: The Mysterious Wall'') is a ''Breakout''-like game for the NES by Konami.
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| ===''Crisis Force''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Crisis Force (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Mpvw6T7.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Vertical-scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crisis Force}}'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Crisis Force''''' ({{ja|クライシスフォース|Kuraishisu Fōsu}}, ''Crisis Force'') is a vertical-scrolling shooter game for the Famicom by Konami that that focues on fighter ship pilots Asuka and Maya, a pair of twin siblings descended from the ancient civilizations of Mu, who must save the world from a breed of artificial monsters from the lost civilization of Atlantis.
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| ===''Dance Dance Revolution''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Dance Dance Revolution (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/pXrJNi1.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Bemani
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Music
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dance Dance Revolution|1998 video game}}'' (1998)
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| }}
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| '''''Dance Dance Revolution''''' ({{ja|ダンスダンスレボリューション|Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon}}, ''Dance Dance Revolution'') is a series of dance rhythm games by Konami and one of many franchises developed by {{s|wikipedia|Bemani}}.
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| ===''Doremikko''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Doremikko (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/rshCjti.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Human Entertainment
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Music
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Doremikko}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Doremikko''''' ({{ja|ドレミッコ|Doremikko}}, ''Doremikko'') is a music game for the Famicom Disk System by Konami.
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| ===''Double Dribble''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Double Dribble (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/v2VmY1Y.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Double Dribble|video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Double Dribble''''' ({{ja|ダブルドリブル|Daburu Doriburu}}, ''Double Dribble'') is a series of basketball games by Konami.
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| ===''Dragon Scroll''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Dragon Scroll (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/pWEBNVn.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Scroll}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryū''''' ({{ja|ドラゴンスクロール 甦りし魔竜|Doragon Sukurōru Yomigaerishi Maryū}}, ''Dragon Scroll: Resurrection of the Demon Dragon'') is an action role-playing game released for the Famicom by Konami.
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| ===''Esper Dream''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Esper Dream (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/zWMkH0J.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Esper Dream}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Esper Dream''''' ({{ja|エスパードリーム|Esupā Dorīmu}}, ''Esper Dream'') is a series of action role-playing games by Konami set in a fairy tale world.
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| ===''Exciting''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Exciting (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/zBV9PgX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = MSX
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| |firstinstallment = ''Konami's Billiards'' (1984)
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| '''''Exciting''''' ({{ja|エキサイティング|Ekisaitingu}}, ''Exciting'') is a series of sports games by Konami. The installments within the series focus on several sports such as billiards, baseball, boxing, soccer, or bass fishing.
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| ===''Falsion''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Falsion (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/HTgKUFb.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Falsion}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Falsion''''' ({{ja|ファルシオン|Farushion}}, ''Falsion'') is a shoot 'em up game for the Famicom Disk System by Konami.
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| ===''Frogger''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Frogger (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/KBIBeGF.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Hudson Soft<br>Various
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| |publisher = Konami<br>Sega<br>Sega-Gremlin<br>Hasbro
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| |genres = Action<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Frogger}}'' (1981)
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| }}
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| '''''Frogger''''' ({{ja|フロッガー|Furoggā}}, ''Frogger'') is a series of games that involve the titular frog, who in some games is a regular frog who traverses through human settlement such as a road, while in other games he is an anthropomorphic frog who goes on various adventures.
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| ===''Ganbare Pennant Race!''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ganbare Pennant Race! (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Zxqpjjr.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Ganbare Pennant Race!'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Ganbare Pennant Race!''''' ({{ja|がんばれペナントレース!|Ganbare Penanto Rēsu!}}, ''Go For It, Pennant Race!'') is a baseball game for the Famicom by Konami.
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| ===''Gradius''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gradius (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/WDvrn7w.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Horizontal-scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gradius|video game}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''Gradius''''' ({{ja|グラディウス|Guradiusu}}, ''Gradius'') is a series of horizontal-scrolling shooter games by Konami.
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| ===''Gyruss''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gyruss (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/8VmQUGP.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Gyruss}}'' (1983)
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| }}
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| '''''Gyruss''''' ({{ja|ジャイラス|Jairasu}}, ''Gyruss'') is a shoot 'em up game by Konami in which the player must shoot down a horde of enemy spaceships while trying to warp from Neptune all the way to Earth.
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| ===''International Superstar Soccer''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = International Superstar Soccer (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IdwvH0x.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|International Superstar Soccer|video game}}'' (1994)
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| }}
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| '''''International Superstar Soccer''''' ({{ja|実況ワールドサッカー|Jikkyō Wārudo Sakkā}}, ''Live World Soccer'') is a series of association football games by Konami.
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| ===''Jackal''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jackal (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/CgHxCk3.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Jackal|video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Jackal''''' ({{ja|特殊部隊ジャッカル|Tokushu Butai Jakkaru}}, ''Special Forces Jackal'') is a run-and-gun game by Konami that follows the titular group of four soldiers, who must rescue prisoners of war from enemy territory while driving an armed jeep.
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| ===''Jikkyō GI Stable''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jikkyō GI Stable (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/74lMK56.jpeg|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Racing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Jikkyō Keiba Simulation: Stable Star'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Jikkyō GI Stable''''' ({{ja|実況GIステイブル|Jikkyō GI Suteiburu}}, ''Live GI Stable'') is a series of horse racing games by Konami.
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| ===''Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6xPRnOO.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports<br>Fighting
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage}}'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage''''' ({{ja|実況パワープロレスリング'96 マックスボルテージ|Jikkyō Pawā Puro Resuringu '96 Makksu Borutēji}}, ''Live Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage'') is a pro wrestling game for the Super Famicom by Konami.
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| ===''Knightmare''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Knightmare (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/gfXz9C6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up<br>Platformer<br>Role-playing
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| |originconsole = MSX
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Knightmare|1986 video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Knightmare''''' ({{ja|魔城伝説|Majō Densetsu}}, ''Demon Castle Legend'') is a series of games that centers around Popolon, hero of the Greek Kingdom, and his lover Aphrodite, Goddess of Love. Each game is of a different genre, with the first game being a shoot 'em up, ''The Maze of Galious'' being a platformer, and ''Shalom'' being a role-playing game.
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| ===''Lagrange Point''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Lagrange Point (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/jLJU2rK.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Lagrange Point|video game}}'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Lagrange Point''''' ({{ja|ラグランジュポイント|Raguranju Pointo}}, ''Lagrange Point'') is a science fiction role-playing game for the Famicom by Konami.
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| ===''Laser Invasion''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Laser Invasion (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6gJiqbt.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Shooter
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Laser Invasion}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Laser Invasion''''' ({{ja|ガンサイト|Gan Saito}}, ''Gun Sight'') is a multi-genre first-person action game for the NES by Konami, in which the player takes control of a military operative who pilots an attack helicopter in order to infiltrate various enemy bases and fulfill his mission. In addition to the standard NES controller and NES Zapper, the game is compatible with the LaserScope, a voice-activated headset peripheral for the NES by Konami that was compatible with all NES Zapper-compatible games.
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| ===''Lethal Enforcers''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Lethal Enforcers (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ubIN188.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Light gun shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Lethal Enforcers}}'' (1992)
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| }}
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| '''''Lethal Enforcers''''' ({{ja|リーサルエンフォーサーズ|Rīsaru Enfōsāzu}}, ''Lethal Enforcers'') is a series of light gun shooter games by Konami.
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| ===''Meikyū Jīn Dababa''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Meikyū Jīn Dababa (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/xn0XRq6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Action
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Meikyuu Jiin Dababa}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Meikyū Jīn Dababa''''' ({{ja|迷宮寺院ダババ|Meikyū Jīn Dababa}}, ''Temple Labyrinth Dababa'') is an action game for the Famicom Disk System by Konami that follows Shiva, a disciple of the monk Vimara, who must save said monk's daughter Tanya and defeat the evil spirit Dababa, as well as another one of Vimara's monks, Lydon.
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| ===''Moai-kun''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Moai-kun (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tP4HpSC.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Moai-kun}}'' (1990) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Moai-kun''''' ({{ja|モアイくん|Moai-kun}}, ''Mr. Moai'') is a puzzle game for the Famicom by Konami that stars Moai, a living Moai Statue that appeared in several Konami titles such as ''TwinBee'' and ''Gradius''.
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| ===''Motocross Maniacs''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Motocross Maniacs (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/cmiNoAg.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Human Entertainment
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Racing<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Motocross Champion'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Motocross Maniacs''''' ({{ja|モトクロスマニアックス|Motokurosu Maniakkusu}}, ''Motocross Maniacs'') is a series of platforming motocross racing games by Konami.
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| ===''Parodius''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Parodius (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/plTVIOz.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Horizontal-scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = MSX
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Parodius: The Octopus Saves the Earth}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Parodius''''' ({{ja|パロディウス|Parodiusu}}, ''Parodius'') is a series of horizontal-scrolling shooter games by Konami that serve as a parody of the ''Gradius'' series, as well as containing several parodies of other Konami properties.
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| ===''Pop'n Music''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Pop'n Music (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/qepRyvq.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Bemani
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Music
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''Pop'n Music'' (1998) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Pop'n Music''''' ({{ja|ポップンミュージック|Poppun Myūjikku}}, ''Pop'n Music'') is a series of rhythm games by Konami and one of many franchises developed by {{s|wikipedia|Bemani}}.
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| ===''Quarth''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Quarth (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/liFyDIb.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up<br>Puzzle
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| |originconsole = MSX
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Quarth}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''Quarth''''' ({{ja|クォース|Kwōsu}}, ''Quarth'') is a shoot 'em up puzzle game by Konami.
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| ===''Road Fighter''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Road Fighter (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tjD7k8i.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Racing
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Road Fighter}}'' (1984)
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| }}
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| '''''Road Fighter''''' ({{ja|ロードファイター|Rōdo Faitā}}, ''Road Fighter'') is a series of racing games by Konami.
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| ===''Rocket Knight''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Rocket Knight (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/qes6hF7.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Climax Studios
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Sega Genesis
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rocket Knight Adventures}}'' (1993)
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| '''''Rocket Knight''''' ({{ja|ロケットナイト|Roketto Naito}}, ''Rocket Knight'') is a series of platformer games by Konami that star Sparkster, an opossum knight who wields a rocket pack and a sword that can shoot energy projectiles.
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| ===''Rush'n Attack''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Rush'n Attack (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/09dM7ok.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Vatra Games
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Run-and-gun<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rush'n Attack}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''Rush'n Attack''''' ({{ja|グリーンベレー|Gurīn Berē}}, ''Green Beret'') is a series of run-and-gun games by Konami that involve a soldier of the United States Army saving prisoners of war from camps of the enemy country.
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| ===''Shin Mahjong''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Shin Mahjong (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/karzKXX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Board game
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Shin Mahjong'' (1994) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Shin Mahjong''''' ({{ja|真・麻雀|Shin Mājan}}, ''True Mahjong'') is a mahjong game for the Super Famicom by Konami.
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| ===''Silent Hill''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Silent Hill (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lpU8Dup.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Climax Studios<br>Double Helix Games<br>WayForward Technologies
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Survival horror
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Silent Hill|video game}}'' (1999)
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| '''''Silent Hill''''' ({{ja|サイレントヒル|Sairento Hiru}}, ''Silent Hill'') is a series of survival horror games by Konami set in the eponymous fictional town.
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| ===''Suikoden''===
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| <big>'''Added by Miles of SmashWiki'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Suikoden (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/LMff2fw.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Hudson Soft
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Suikoden|video game}}'' (1995)
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| '''''Suikoden''''' ({{ja|幻想水滸伝|Gensō Suikoden}}, ''Gensō Suikoden'') is a series of role-playing games published by Konami. Each individual game in the series centers on relative themes of politics, corruption, revolution, mystical crystals known as True Runes and the "108 Stars of Destiny" - a set of 108 protagonists.
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| ===''Taisen Puzzle-Dama''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Taisen Puzzle-Dama (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/SMFrYiX.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Taisen Puzzle-Dama|video game}}'' (1994) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Taisen Puzzle-Dama''''' ({{ja|対戦ぱずるだま|Taisen Pazuru Dama}}, ''Battle Puzzle Ball'') is a series of puzzle games by Konami.
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| ===''The Adventures of Bayou Billy''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = The Adventures of Bayou Billy (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hHbxK20.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Light gun shooter<br>Racing
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Adventures of Bayou Billy}}'' (1988)
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| '''''The Adventures of Bayou Billy''''' ({{ja|マッド・シティ|Maddo Shiti}}, ''Mad City'') is a game released for the NES by Konami that stars a Crocodile Dundee-esque survivalist and former U.S. soldier from New Orleans named Billy West, otherwise known as "Bayou Billy". The game features three different kinds of gameplay depending on the level: a side-scrolling beat 'em up section, a rail shooting section that is compatible (but not required) with the NES Zapper, and a driving section.
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| ===''Tokimeki Memorial''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Tokimeki Memorial (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ss1oDgp.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Dating sim
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| |originconsole = PC Engine (Super CD-ROM²)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tokimeki Memorial|video game}}'' (1994) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Tokimeki Memorial''''' ({{ja|ときめきメモリアル|Tokimeki Memoriaru}}, ''Heartbeat Memorial'') is a series of dating sim games by Konami.
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| ===''Track & Field''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Track & Field (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/8olH1DD.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami<br>Sumo Digital
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Track & Field|video game}}'' (1983)
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| '''''Track & Field''''' ({{ja|ハイパースポーツ|Haipā Supōtsu}}, ''Hyper Sports'') is a series of athletic sports games by Konami.
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| ===''Wai Wai''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Wai Wai (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Fzc4RR9.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Racing<br>Various
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Konami Wai Wai World}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Wai Wai''''' ({{ja|ワイワイ|Wai Wai}}, ''Wai Wai'') is a series of crossover games between several properties owned by Konami.
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| ===''Yie Ar Kung-Fu''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Yie Ar Kung-Fu (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/zgXYY0s.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Yie Ar Kung-Fu}}'' (1984)
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| }}
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| '''''Yie Ar Kung-Fu''''' ({{ja|イー・アル・カンフー|Ī Aru Kanfū}}, ''One Two Kung-Fu'') is a series of arcade fighting games by Konami.
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| ===''Zone of the Enders''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Zone of the Enders (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/FBtvcdZ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Konami
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| |publisher = Konami
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| |genres = Third-person shooter<br>Hack and slash<br>Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Zone of the Enders|video game}}'' (2001)
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| }}
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| '''''Zone of the Enders''''' ({{ja|ゾーン オブ エンダーズ|Zōn Obu Endāzu}}, ''Zone of the Enders'') is a series of third-person shooter hack and slash games by Konami that focuses around combat in space with mecha called Orbital Frames.
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| ==[[Microsoft]] series==
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| '''Disclaimer''': Do not add any Activision Blizzard universes here until the Microsoft acquisition is finalized. For now, all properties belonging to Activision Blizzard should go [[/Series by miscellaneous companies#Activision Blizzard series|here]].
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| ===''Battletoads''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Battletoads (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/R0OeToO.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Rare<br>Dlala Studios
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| |publisher = Tradewest<br>Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Battletoads|video game}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Battletoads''''' ({{ja|バトルトード|Batorutōdo}}, ''Battletoads'') is a series of beat 'em up games by Rare that involve the titular trio of anthropomorphic toads, Rash, Zitz, and Pimple, who battle the Dark Queen and her army of space mutants.
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| ===''Blinx''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Blinx (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ZbvO7un.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Artoon
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Xbox
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Blinx: The Time Sweeper}}'' (2002)
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| }}
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| '''''Blinx''''' ({{ja|ブリンクス|Burinkusu}}, ''Blinx'') is a series of platformer games developed by Artoon and published Microsoft that follows the titular anthropomorphic cat, who has the ability to control time with his TS-1000 Vacuum Cleaner.
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| ===''Call of Duty''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Call of Duty (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/nhNcm9s.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Infinity Ward<br>Treyarch<br>Sledgehammer Games<br>Raven Software
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| |publisher = Activision
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| |genres = First-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Call of Duty|video game}}'' (2003)
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| }}
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| '''''Call of Duty''''' ({{ja|コール オブ デューティ|Kōru Obu Deyūti}}, ''Call of Duty'') is a series of first-person shooter games by Activision. The series originally focused on games set during World War II before expanding to The Cold War, futuristic settings, and even outer space.
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| ===''Crash Bandicoot''===
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| <big>'''Added by Ender R. Musk'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Crash Bandicoot (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/yop6H9h.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Naughty Dog<br>Traveller's Tales<br>Vicarious Visions<br>Radical Entertainment<br>Toys for Bob
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| |publisher = Sony Interactive Entertainment<br>Universal Interactive<br>Vivendi Games<br>Activision
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Party<br>Racing<br>Hack and slash<br>Endless runner
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crash Bandicoot|video game}}'' (1996)
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| }}
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| '''''Crash Bandicoot''''' ({{ja|クラッシュ・バンディクーシ|Kurasshu Bandikūshi}}, ''Crash Bandicoot'') is a series of games, mainly platformers, that follow the titular bandicoot's efforts to thwart the schemes of the evil Doctor Neo Cortex. Having since expanded in genres, platforms, and developers, the series is known for its iconic characters, art and animation style, humor, and difficulty.
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| ===''Diablo''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Diablo (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/n5dLV2M.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |publisher = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Diablo|video game}}'' (1997)
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| }}
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| '''''Diablo''''' ({{ja|ディアブロ|Diaburo}}, ''Diablo'') is a series of action role-playing games by Blizzard Entertainment that follows the ongoing conflict between the humans of the Sanctuary and the demons led by the titular antagonist Diablo.
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| ===''Fable''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Fable (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hjkewSH.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Big Blue Box<br>Lionheart Studios<br>Playground Games
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Xbox
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fable|2004 video game}}'' (2004)
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| }}
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| '''''Fable''''' ({{ja|フェイブル|Feiburu}}, ''Fable'') is a series of action role-playing games by Microsoft set in the fictional nation of Albion.
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| ===''Gears of War''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gears of War (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6K94jwd.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Epic Games<br>People Can Fly<br>The Coalition<br>Mediatonic<br>Splash Damage
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Third-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gears of War|video game}}'' (2006)
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| }}
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| '''''Gears of War''''' ({{ja|ギアーズ・オブ・ウォー|Giāzu Obu U~ō}}, ''Gears of War'') is a series of third-person shooter games created by Epic Games and published by Microsoft.
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| ===''Halo''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Halo (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Ln3ohuF.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Bungie<br>343 Industries<br>Ensemble Studios<br>Creativity Assembly
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = First-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Xbox
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Halo: Combat Evolved}}'' (2001)
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| }}
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| '''''Halo''''' ({{ja|ヘイロー|Heirō}}, ''Halo'') is a series of a first-person shooter games by Microsoft. Master Chief, the protagonist of the series, serves as the mascot for the Xbox brand.
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| ===''Ori''===
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| <big>'''Added by Aidanzapunk'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ori (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lUeA4qx.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Moon Studios
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Adventure<br>Metroidvania
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox One
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ori and the Blind Forest}}'' (2015)
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| }}
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| '''''Ori''''' ({{ja|オリ|Ori}}, ''Ori'') is a series of Metroidvania platformers developed by Moon Studios and published by Microsoft Studios that follows a small forest creature named Ori who is tasked with traveling across the forests of Nibel (in ''Blind Forest'') and Niwen (in ''Will of the Wisps'') to save them from destruction and the external forces that are directly causing it.
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| ===''Overwatch''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Overwatch (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/HRwCepG.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |publisher = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |genres = First-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Overwatch|video game}}'' (2016)
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| }}
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| '''''Overwatch''''' ({{ja|オーバーウォッチ|Ōbāu~otchi}}, ''Overwatch'') is a multiplayer first-person shooter game by Blizzard Entertainment in which two teams of six heroes complete map-specific objectives within a limited period of time.
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| ===''Psychonauts''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Psychonauts (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/FsiNEIK.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Double Fine
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| |publisher = Majesco Entertaintment<br>Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Psychonauts}}'' (2005)
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| }}
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| '''''Psychonauts''''' is a series of platformer games by Double Fine that follows Razputin (Raz for short), a young boy gifted with psychic abilities who runs away from the circus to try to sneak into a summer camp for those with similar powers to become a "Psychonaut", a spy with psychic abilities.
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| ===''Sea of Thieves''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Sea of Thieves (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/PO8X14l.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Rare
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios
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| |genres = Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox One
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sea of Thieves}}'' (2018)
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| }}
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| '''''Sea of Thieves''''' is a first person action-adventure game by Rare in which the player assumes the role of a pirate who completes voyages from different trading companies in order to become the ultimate pirate legend, needing to become at least level 50 with 3 of the trading companies to become a Pirate Legend.
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| ===''Spyro''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Spyro (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/BZaeNp3.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Insomniac Games<br>Digital Eclipse<br>Amaze Entertainment<br>Krome Studios<br>Toys for Bob
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| |publisher = Sony Interactive Entertainment<br>Universal Interactive<br>Vivendi Games<br>Activision
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Action-adventure<br>Beat 'em up<br>Role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Spyro the Dragon}}'' (1998)
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| }}
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| '''''Spyro''''' ({{ja|スパイロ|Supairo}}, ''Spyro'') is a series of platformer games that follow the titular dragon.
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| ===''Viva Piñata''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Viva Piñata (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/gh5F9Wa.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Rare<br>Krome Studios
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| |publisher = Xbox Game Studios<br>THQ
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| |genres = Life simulation
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Viva Piñata|video game}}'' (2006)
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| }}
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| '''''Viva Piñata''''' ({{ja|あつまれ!ピニャータ|Atsumare! Pinyāta}}, ''Gather! Piñata'') is a series of life simulation games by Rare set in a world of anthropomorphic piñatas.
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| ===''Warcraft''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Warcraft (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/w9sqDxy.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |publisher = Blizzard Entertainment
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| |genres = Real-time strategy<br>MMORPG<br>Digital collectible card
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| |originconsole = MS-DOS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Warcraft: Orcs & Humans}}'' (1994)
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| }}
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| '''''Warcraft''''' ({{ja|ウォークラフト|U~ōkurafuto}}, ''Warcraft'') is a series of fantasy video games by Blizzard Entertainment set in the land of Azeroth, populated by traditional fantasy races such as orcs, elves, and trolls. While primarly of the real-time strategy genre, the most popular entry in the series is the massively multiplayer online role-playing game, ''World of Warcraft''.
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| ==[[Sega|Sega Sammy]] series==
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| ===[[Atlus]] series===
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| ====''BlaZeon''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = BlaZeon (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4q7m7cU.png|250px}}
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| |developer = A.I Co., Ltd.
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up<br>Horizontal-scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|BlaZeon}}'' (1992)
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| }}
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| '''''BlaZeon''''' ({{ja|ブレイゾン|Bureizon}}, ''BlaZeon'') is a horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up game developed by A.I Co., Ltd. and published by Atlus.
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| ====''Catherine''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Catherine (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ANqeKwS.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Sega<br>Deep Silver
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Catherine}}'' (2011)
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| }}
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| '''''Catherine''''' ({{ja|キャサリン|Kyasarin}}, ''Catherine'') is a puzzle game by Atlus that follows Vincent Brooks, a man who is beset by supernatural nightmares while torn between his feelings for his longtime girlfriend Katherine and the similarly named beauty Catherine. The gameplay is divided between the daytime, where Vincent interacts with the characters in a social simulation, and his dreams where he must navigate three-dimensional towers through combined platforming and puzzle-solving.
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| ====''Etrian Odyssey''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Etrian Odyssey (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GabYR7K.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus<br>Lancarse<br>Spike Chunsoft
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Nintendo<br>NIS America<br>Deep Silver
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| |genres = Role-playing<br>Dungeon crawler
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Etrian Odyssey|video game}}'' (2007)
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| }}
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| '''''Etrian Odyssey''''' ({{ja|世界樹の迷宮|Sekaiju no Meikyū}}, ''Labyrinth of the World Tree'') is a series of dungeon crawler role-playing games by Atlus.
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| ====''Kat's Run''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Kat's Run (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/25A259F.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Varie
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Racing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Kat's Run: All Japan K-Car Championship}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Kat's Run: All Japan K-Car Championship''''' ({{ja|キャッツラン 全日本Kカー選手権|Kyattsu Ran Zen Nippon K Kā Senshuken}}, ''Kat's Run: All Japan K-Car Championship'') is a racing game for the Super Famicom developed by Varie and published by Atlus.
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| ====''Megami Tensei''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Megami Tensei (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/uowzWO6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Sega<br>Namco
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Megami Tensei''''' ({{ja|女神転生|Megami Tensei}}, ''Reincarnation of the Goddess'') is a series of post-apocalyptic role-playing games by Atlus. The series would spawn the sub-series {{uv|Persona}}.
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| ====''Power Instinct''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Power Instinct (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ZZ9gMRZ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus<br>Noise Factory
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''Power Instinct'' (1993)
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| }}
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| '''''Power Instinct''''' ({{ja|豪血寺一族|Gōketsuji Ichizoku}}, ''Gōketsuji Family'') is a series of fighting games by Atlus that centers around a large number of characters who have blood ties to the Gōketsuji family.
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| ====''Puzzle Boy''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Puzzle Boy (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0i5FtMk.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Acclaim Entertainment
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| |genres = Puzzle<br>Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Game Boy
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Puzzle Boy}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''Puzzle Boy''''' ({{ja|パズルボーイ|Pazuru Bōi}}, ''Puzzle Boy'') is a series of puzzle games by Atlus with a cast of anthropomorphic vegetables, with the main character being a potato named Spud. In North America, the first installment was released under the title "''Kwirk''", with Spud being replaced with the titular tomato.
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| ====''Radiant Historia''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Radiant Historia (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GkpAi8L.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus<br>Headlock
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Deep Silver
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Radiant Historia}}'' (2010)
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| }}
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| '''''Radiant Historia''''' ({{ja|ラジアントヒストリア|Rajianto Hisutoria}}, ''Radiant Historia'') is a role-playing game by Atlus set on Vainqueur, a continent divided between the warring nations of Alistel and Granorg. The story follows Stocke, a soldier from the nation of Alistel who is chosen to wield the White Chronicle, a tome capable of navigating multiple timelines, so he may prevent desertification of Vainqueur.
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| ====''Rockin' Kats''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Rockin' Kats (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/uxij7xQ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rockin' Kats}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Rockin' Kats''''' ({{ja|ニューヨークニャンキーズ|Nyū Yōku Nyankīzu}}, ''N.Y. Nyankies'') is a platformer game for the NES by Atlus that stars Willy (also known by his stage name "The Rockin' Kat"), an anthropomorphic cat from New York who must save his girlfriend Jill from the local crime boss Mugsy.
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| ====''Shōgi no Hanamichi''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Shōgi no Hanamichi (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/NylPaEk.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Access
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Board game
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi}}'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi''''' ({{ja|プロ棋士人生シミュレーション 将棋の花道|Puro Kishi Jinsei Shimyurēshon Shōgi no Hanamichi}}, ''Pro Shogi Player Life Simulation: Flower Path of Shogi'') is a shogi game for the Super Famicom developed by Access and published by Atlus.
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| ====''Snowboard Kids''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Snowboard Kids (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bdo02c2.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Racjin<br>Inglove
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| |publisher = Atlus<br>Rising Star Games
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Nintendo 64
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Snowboard Kids}}'' (1997)
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| }}
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| '''''Snowboard Kids''''' ({{ja|スノボキッズ|Sunobo Kizzu}}, ''Snowboard Kids'', originally romanized as "''Snowbow Kids''") is a series of snowboarding games by Atlus.
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| ====''Trauma Center''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Trauma Center (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/k9vA8Ld.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Atlus
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| |publisher = Atlus
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| |genres = Simulation<br>Visual novel
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Trauma Center: Under the Knife}}'' (2005)
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| }}
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| '''''Trauma Center''''' ({{ja|カドゥケウス|Kadukeusu}}, ''Caduceus'') is a series of hospital simulation visual novels by Atlus set in a near-future Earth where advanced medical procedures are used to treat several patients, including outbreaks of deadly viruses. A recurring organisation is Caduceus, a worldwide semi-covert medical foundation.
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| ===Sega series===
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| ====''Alex Kidd''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Alex Kidd (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/vURT2wj.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Jankenteam
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| |publisher = Sega<br>Merge Games
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Master System
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Alex Kidd in Miracle World}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Alex Kidd''''' ({{ja|アレックスキッド|Arekkusu Kiddo}}, ''Alex Kidd'') is a series of platformer games by Sega starring the titular protagonist. Prior to the introduction of [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], Alex Kidd served as un unofficial mascot for Sega.
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| ====''Altered Beast''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Altered Beast (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hoiQAzk.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Altered Beast}}'' (1988)
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| }}
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| '''''Altered Beast''''' ({{ja|獣王記|Jūōki}}, ''Beast King's Chronicle'') is a series of beat 'em up games by Sega that follows a human protagonist who is able to transform into several humanoid animal-like beast forms.
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| ====''Anarchy Reigns''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Anarchy Reigns (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/MdH4Dgo.png|250px}}
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| |developer = PlatinumGames
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Anarchy Reigns}}'' (2012)
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| }}
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| '''''Anarchy Reigns''''' ({{ja|マックス アナーキー|Makkusu Anākī}}, ''Max Anarchy'') is a beat 'em up hack and slash game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Sega. The game is a spiritual successor to a previous game by PlatinumGames, ''MadWorld'', even featuring the protagonist of said game, Jack Cayman.
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| ====''Angry Birds''====
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| <big>'''Added by Vivibuncle'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Angry Birds (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/VxnTPSZ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Rovio Entertainment
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| |publisher = Rovio Entertainment<br>Activision
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| |genres = Puzzle<br>Strategy
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| |originconsole = Maemo<br>Apple iOS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Angry Birds|video game}}'' (2009)
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| }}
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| '''''Angry Birds''''' ({{ja|アングリーバード|Angurī Bādo}}, ''Angry Birds'') is a series of puzzle strategy-shooter games developed and published by Rovio Entertainment. It's main goal is to launch, with a slingshot, birds of different species each with their own abilities, at pigs stationed in or around various structures, with the objective to destroy all pigs on the field to rescue their eggs. The series has then spawned into other media, which include movies and animated series.
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| ====''Billy Hatcher''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Billy Hatcher (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Gpk95ef.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sonic Team
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = GameCube
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg}}'' (2003)
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| }}
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| '''''Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg''''' ({{ja|ジャイアントエッグ~ビリー・ハッチャーの大冒険~|Jaianto Eggu: Birī Hatchā no Daibōken}}, ''Giant Egg: The Great Adventure of Billy Hatcher'') is a platformer game by Sega that stars the titular character, who must grow and hatch giant eggs in order to defeat an evil group called the "Crows".
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| ====''Crazy Taxi''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Crazy Taxi (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/RA0vD9g.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Hitmaker
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Racing
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crazy Taxi|video game}}'' (1999)
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| }}
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| '''''Crazy Taxi''''' ({{ja|クレイジータクシー|Kureijī Takushī}}, ''Crazy Taxi'') is a series of racing games by Sega in which a taxi driver must deliver passengers to their destinations.
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| ====''Ecco the Dolphin''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Ecco the Dolphin (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Z6nH0Hy.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Appaloosa Interactive
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Sega Genesis
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ecco the Dolphin|video game}}'' (1992)
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| }}
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| '''''Ecco the Dolphin''''' ({{ja|エコー・ザ・ドルフィン|Ekō Za Dorufin}}, ''Ecco the Dolphin'') is a series of action-adventure games created by Appaloosa Interactive (then known as Novotrade International) and published by Sega that revolve around the titular dolphin.
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| ====''Fantasy Zone''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Fantasy Zone (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/FZYjuRy.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Fantasy Zone}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Fantasy Zone''''' ({{ja|ファンタジーゾーン|Fantajī Zōn}}, ''Fantasy Zone'') is a series of scrolling shooter games by Sega that follows Opa-Opa, a sentient spaceship who must save the titular group of planets from enemy invasions.
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| ====''Golden Axe''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Golden Axe (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/P6B2yg5.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Secret Level
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Golden Axe|video game}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''Golden Axe''''' ({{ja|ゴールデンアックス|Gōruden Akkusu}}, ''Golden Axe'') is a series of beat 'em up hack and slash games by Sega in which a group of warriors must retrieve the titular object.
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| ====''Gunstar Heroes''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gunstar Heroes (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Fmr3sj1.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Treasure
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Sega Genesis
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Gunstar Heroes}}'' (1993)
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| }}
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| '''''Gunstar Heroes''''' ({{ja|ガンスターヒーローズ|Gansutā Hīrōzu}}, ''Gunstar Heroes'') is a series of run-and-gun games developed by Treasure and published by Sega.
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| ====''Infinite Space''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Infinite Space (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/TW8TskA.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Nude Maker<br>PlatinumGames
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Infinite Space}}'' (2009)
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| }}
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| '''''Infinite Space''''' ({{ja|無限航路|Mugen Kōro}}, ''Infinite Space'') is a role-playing game for the Nintendo DS co-developed by Nude Maker and PlatinumGames and published by Sega.
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| ====''Jet Set Radio''====
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| <big>'''Added by Aidanzapunk'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jet Set Radio (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tOP0ssH.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Smilebit
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Platformer<br>Action<br>Sports
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| |originconsole = Dreamcast
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jet Set Radio}}'' (2000)
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| }}
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| '''''Jet Set Radio''''' ({{ja|ジェットセットラジオ|Jetto Setto Rajio}}, ''Jet Set Radio'') is a series of platformers published by Sega in the early 2000s. The first game was published on the Dreamcast in 2000, and the sequel was published on the original Xbox in 2002. The games focus on a group known as the GGs, whose goal is to spread art as graffiti throughout the city of Tokyo-to, before being caught by the police or running out of time.
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| ====''MadWorld''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = MadWorld (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/iKawVno.png|250px}}
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| |developer = PlatinumGames
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| |publisher = Sega<br>Spike
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| |genres = Beat 'em up<br>Hack and slash
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| |originconsole = Wii
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|MadWorld}}'' (2009)
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| }}
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| '''''MadWorld''''' ({{ja|マッドワールド|Maddo Wārudo}}, ''MadWorld'') is a beat 'em up hack and slash game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Sega revolving around Jack Cayman, a man with a chainsaw who enters a game show called "DeathWatch" and proceeds to murder his opponents in brutal ways. The game's art style uses a black-and-white palette, with the exception of the color red being used for blood.
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| ====''NiGHTS''====
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| <big>'''Added by Aidanzapunk'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = NiGHTS (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eDTQ11H.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sonic Team
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Action
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| |originconsole = Sega Saturn
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Nights into Dreams}}'' (1996)
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| }}
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| '''''NiGHTS''''' ({{ja|ナイツ|Naitsu}}, ''Nights'') is an action game series that focuses on two teenagers (varying depending on the game) who enter a dream world called Nightopia where all dreams take place. They team up with NiGHTS, a Nightmaren who wishes to save the world of dreams from the evil ruler Wizeman.
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| ====''Phantasy Star''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Phantasy Star (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/2GlhnBx.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Sonic Team
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Master System
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Phantasy Star|video game}}'' (1987)
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| }}
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| '''''Phantasy Star''''' ({{ja|ファンタシースター|Fantashī Sutā}}, ''Phantasy Star'') is a series of science fantasy role-playing games by Sega.
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| ====''Puyo Puyo''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Puyo Puyo (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/PD5wRAm.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Compile<br>Sonic Team
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| |publisher = Compile<br>Sega
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = MSX2<br>Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Puyo Puyo|video game}}'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Puyo Puyo''''' ({{ja|ぷよぷよ|Puyo Puyo}}, ''Puyo Puyo'') is a series of puzzle games originally created by Compile and owned by Sega. Originally a spin-off to the dungeon crawler RPG series, ''Madō Monogatari'', the objective of the series is to defeat the opponent by causing the third column from the left of their side of the screen to become filled with slime-like creatures called "Puyo".
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| ====''Sakura Wars''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Sakura Wars (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Zon6pqt.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Red Entertainment<br>Sega
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing<br>Dating sim<br>Visual novel
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| |originconsole = Sega Saturn
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Sakura Wars|1996 video game}}'' (1996)
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| }}
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| '''''Sakura Wars''''' ({{ja|サクラ大戦|Sakura Taisen}}, ''Sakura Wars'') is a series of steampunk tactical role-playing games by Sega set in a fictionalized Taishō era Japan, centering around groups of women who power steam-based mecha with magical powers.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Samba de Amigo''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Samba de Amigo (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4QI303M.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sonic Team<br>Sega
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Music
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Samba de Amigo}}'' (1999)
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| }}
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| '''''Samba de Amigo''''' ({{ja|サンバDEアミーゴ|Sanba DE Amīgo}}, ''Samba de Amigo'') is a series of primarily Latin-themed rhythm games by Sega.
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| ====''Shenmue''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Shenmue (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/SMwnwI9.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Ys Net
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| |publisher = Sega<br>Ys Net<br>Deep Silver
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| |genres = Action-adventure<br>Life simulation<br>Social simulation
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| |originconsole = Dreamcast
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shenmue|video game}}'' (1999)
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| }}
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| '''''Shenmue''''' ({{ja|シェンムー|Shenmū}}, ''Shenmue'') is a series of action-adventure games by Sega that center around Ryo Hazuki, a teenage martial artist who travels to Japan and China in order to pursue the murderer of his father.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Shining''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Shining (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/EcdPSop.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Camelot Software Planning<br>Climax Entertainment<br>Various
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Sega Genesis
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Shining in the Darkness}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Shining''''' ({{ja|シャイニング|Shainingu}}, ''Shining'') is a series of role-playing games owned by Sega and originally developed by Climax Entertainment and Camelot Software Planning (at the time a subsidiary of Sega known as Sonic! Software Planning).
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| {{clr}}
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|
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| ====''Shinobi''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Shinobi (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/svagfYr.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Tose<br>Griptonite Games
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Action<br>Hack and slash<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shinobi|1987 video game}}'' (1987)
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| }}
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| '''''Shinobi''''' ({{ja|忍|Shinobi}}, ''Shinobi'') is a series of hack-and-slash action games by Sega that often center around a ninja named Joe Musashi.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Space Channel 5''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Space Channel 5 (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/AXmTttq.png|250px}}
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| |developer = United Game Artists<br>Grounding Inc.
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| |publisher = Sega<br>Sony Interactive Entertainment<br>Agetec
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| |genres = Music
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| |originconsole = Dreamcast
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Channel 5}}'' (1999)
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| }}
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| '''''Space Channel 5''''' ({{ja|スペースチャンネル5|Supēsu Channeru Faibu}}, ''Space Channel 5'') is a series of music games by Sega that focus on a space-faring reporter named Ulala, who investigates an alien invasion while engaging in rhythm-based combat where she mimics the actions of rivals in time to musical tracks.
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| ====''Space Harrier''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Space Harrier (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/RSBXEG0.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Amusement Vision
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Rail shooter
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Harrier}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''Space Harrier''''' ({{ja|スペースハリアー|Supēsu Hariā}}, ''Space Harrier'') is a series of rail shooter games by Sega.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Streets of Rage''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Streets of Rage (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lRKNEgK.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Ancient<br>Dotemu<br>Lizardcube<br>Guard Crush Games
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| |publisher = Sega<br>Dotemu
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| |genres = Beat 'em up
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| |originconsole = Sega Genesis
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Streets of Rage|video game}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''Streets of Rage''''' ({{ja|ベア・ナックル|Bea Nakkuru}}, ''Bare Knuckle'') is a series of beat 'em up games by Sega that follow several ex-police officers who must fight against a crime syndicate that is corrupting a fictional American city.
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| ====''Super Monkey Ball''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Super Monkey Ball (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/o87tBUn.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Amusement Vision<br>Sega<br>Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio<br>Marvelous AQL
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| |publisher = Sega<br>THQ
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Super Monkey Ball (video game)|Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Super Monkey Ball''''' ({{ja|スーパーモンキーボール|Sūpā Monkī Bōru}}, ''Super Monkey Ball'') is a series of platformer games by Sega in which the objective is to tilt the stage to guide a monkey encased in a transparent ball to the goal.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''The House of the Dead''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = The House of the Dead (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/owZwUED.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Headstrong Games<br>MegaPixel Studio
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Light gun shooter<br>Rail shooter<br>Horror
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|The House of the Dead|video game}}'' (1996)
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| }}
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| '''''The House of the Dead''''' ({{ja|ザ・ハウス・オブ・ザ・デッド|Za Hausu Obu Za Deddo}}, ''The House of the Dead'') is a series of horror-themed light gun rail shooter games by Sega that involve special agents taking on the undead.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Valkyria Chronicles''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Valkyria Chronicles (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ip72wQB.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Media.Vision
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 3
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Valkyria Chronicles|video game}}'' (2008)
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| }}
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| '''''Valkyria Chronicles''''' ({{ja|戦場のヴァルキュリア|Senjō no Varukyuria}}, ''Valkyria of the Battlefield'') is a series of military-themed tactical role-playing games by Sega.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Vanquish''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Vanquish (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/mBfToAJ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = PlatinumGames
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Action<br>Third-person shooter
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| |originconsole = Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Vanquish|video game}}'' (2010)
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| }}
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| '''''Vanquish''''' ({{ja|ヴァンキッシュ|Vankisshu}}, ''Vanquish'') is an action third-person shooter game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Sega.
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| {{clr}}
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| ====''Wonder Boy''====
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Wonder Boy (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/uPtpyj6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Westone<br>Sega<br>CFK<br>Lizardcube<br>Artdink
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| |publisher = Sega<br>CFK<br>Dotemu<br>ININ Games
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Wonder Boy|video game}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Wonder Boy''''' ({{ja|ワンダーボーイ|Wandā Bōi}}, ''Wonder Boy'') is a series of platformer games created by Westone Bit Entertainment (then known as Escape) and owned by Sega. The earlier games are notable for spawning several ports that are otherwise unrelated to the series, most notably Hudson Soft's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Adventure Island|video game}}'' series.
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| ====''Yakuza''====
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| <big>'''Added by Miles of SmashWiki'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Yakuza (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4VEqC5S.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sega<br>Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio<br>syn Sophia
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| |publisher = Sega
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| |genres = Action-adventure<br>Beat 'em up<br>Role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation 2
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Yakuza|video game}}'' (2005)
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| }}
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| '''''Yakuza''''' ({{ja|龍が如く|Ryū ga Gotoku}}, ''Like a Dragon'') is a series of video games published by Sega set in the world of Japanese organized crime (yakuza), featuring a variety of gameplay styles. The storyline premise for each franchise installment is typically a crime drama, with plotlines inspired by yakuza films. The most frequently featured protagonist is Kazuma Kiryu, a reformed gangster associated with the Kanto-based Tojo Clan.
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| ==[[SNK]] series==
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| ===''Baseball Stars''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Baseball Stars (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/rwolwZP.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Baseball Stars}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''Baseball Stars''''' ({{ja|ベースボール・スターズ|Bēsubōru Sutāzu}}, ''Baseball Stars'') is a series of baseball games by SNK.
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| ===''Dexterity''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Dexterity (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/adOSGRK.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Puzzle
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| |originconsole = Game Boy
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dexterity|video game}}'' (1990)
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| }}
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| '''''Dexterity''''' ({{ja|ファニーフィールド|Fanī Fīrudo}}, ''Funny Field'') is a puzzle game for the Game Boy by SNK in which the player must flip all of the light tiles on a square floor into dark tiles while also avoiding several enemies.
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| ===''Famicom Meijin Sen''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Famicom Meijin Sen (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/WGudrMR.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Alpha Denshi
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Board game
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Famicom Meijin Sen'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Famicom Meijin Sen''''' ({{ja|ファミコン名人戦|Famicon Meijin Sen}}, ''Famicom Master Battle'') is a board game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK for the Famicom based on the board game of Shogi.
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| ===''Fighting Golf''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Fighting Golf (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/b7IR1A6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Sports
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf}}'' (1988)
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| }}
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| '''''Fighting Golf''''' ({{ja|ファイティング ゴルフ|Faitingu Gorufu}}, ''Fighting Golf'') is a golf game by SNK. The North American version of the game features real-life professional golfer {{s|wikipedia|Lee Trevino}}.
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| ===''Guerrilla War''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Guerrilla War (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/L8s6KOs.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Run-and-gun
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Guerrilla War|video game}}'' (1987)
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| }}
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| '''''Guerrilla War''''' ({{ja|ゲバラ|Gebara}}, ''Guevara'') is a run-and-gun game by SNK. The original Japanese release is based on the exploits of revolutionary {{s|wikipedia|Che Guevara}} (who serves as the main playable character of the game, with {{s|wikipedia|Fidel Castro}} serving as the second player) and the defeat of the [[wikipedia:Fulgencio Batista|Batista]] regime in Cuba in the late 1950s. All references to the events relating to Che Guevera were changed in the localized versions.
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| ===''King of the Monsters''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = King of the Monsters (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eqoE13o.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
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| |publisher = SNK<br>Takara<br>Sega<br>D4 Enterprise<br>Hamster Corporation
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| |genres = Fighting
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| |originconsole = Neo Geo MVS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|King of the Monsters|video game}}'' (1991)
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| }}
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| '''''King of the Monsters''''' ({{ja|キング・オブ・ザ・モンスターズ|Kingu Obu Za Monsutāzu}}, ''King of the Monsters'') is a series of fighting games by SNK focused on giant monsters reminiscent of characters from the kaiju and tokusatsu genres.
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| ===''Magician Lord''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Magician Lord (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/5rFcyA6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Alpha Denshi
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Action<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = Neo Geo MVS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Magician Lord}}'' (1990)
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| }}
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| '''''Magician Lord''''' ({{ja|マジシャンロード|Majishan Rōdo}}, ''Magician Lord'') is an action-platformer game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK starring the magician Elta, who must recover the stolen magic tomes from the hands of the evil sorcerer Gal Agiese and his followers before the god of destruction, Az Atorse, is revived and destroys both the land of Cadacis and the world. The game was one of the launch titles released for both the Neo Geo MVS and Neo Geo AES.
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| ===''Satomi Hakkenden''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Satomi Hakkenden (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/U7vPtJ6.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Alpha Denshi
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| |publisher = SNK
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Satomi Hakkenden'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Satomi Hakkenden''''' ({{ja|里見八犬伝|Satomi Hakkenden}}, ''The Eight Dog Chronicles'') is a role-playing game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK for the Famicom based on the Japanese epic novel ''{{s|wikipedia|Nansō Satomi Hakkenden}}''.
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| ===''T.N.K III''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = T.N.K III (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/3yWtKp5.png|250px}}
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| |developer = SNK
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| |publisher = SNK<br>Kitcorp
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|TNK III}}'' (1985)
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| }}
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| '''''T.N.K III''''' ({{ja|T・A・N・K|T.A.N.K}}, ''T.A.N.K'') is a series of tank-focused shoot 'em up games by SNK. The original arcade game marks the first appearance of Ralf Jones, who would later go on to become one of the main characters of the {{uvm3|Ikari Warriors}} series.
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| ==[[Square Enix]] series==
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| ===''3-D WorldRunner''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = 3-D WorldRunner(universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/P1daiuA.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square<br>Acclaim
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| |genres = Rail shooter<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = NES (Famicom Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner}}'' (1987)
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| }}
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| '''''The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner''''' ({{ja|とびだせ大作戦|Tobidase Daisakusen}}, ''Operation: Jump Out'') is a series of rail shooting platformer games released by Square for the NES that follows Jack the WorldRunner, a wild "space cowboy" on a mission to save various planets overrun by serpentine beasts called "Serpentbeasts", who are led by the evil Grax.
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| ===''ActRaiser''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = ActRaiser (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/E5FAt2o.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Quintet<br>Square Enix<br>Sonic Powered
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Enix)
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| |genres = Platformer<br>City-building simulation<br>Action role-playing<br>God game
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|ActRaiser}}'' (1990)
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| }}
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| '''''ActRaiser''''' ({{ja|アクトレイザー|Akutoreizā}}, ''ActRaiser'') is a series of games created by Quintet and published by Square Enix (formerly Enix). While the first game is a hybrid of of a platformer and a god game, ''ActRaiser 2'' is exclusively a platformer.
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| ===''Alcahest''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Alcahest (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4XcKJAd.png|250px}}
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| |developer = HAL Laboratory
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Action
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Alcahest|video game}}'' (1993) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Alcahest''''' ({{ja|アルカエスト|Arukaesuto}}, ''Alcahest'') is an action game for the Super Famicom developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Square.
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| ===''Bahamut Lagoon''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Bahamut Lagoon (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tBELAH1.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bahamut Lagoon}}'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Bahamut Lagoon''''' ({{ja|バハムートラグーン|Bahamūto Ragūn}}, ''Bahamut Lagoon'') is a tactical role-playing game for the Super Famicom by Square.
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| ===''Brain Lord''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Brain Lord (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ZRmgovV.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Produce!
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Brain Lord}}'' (1994)
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| }}
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| '''''Brain Lord''''' ({{ja|ブレインロード|Burein Rōdo}}, ''Brain Lord'') is an action role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Produce! and published by Enix.
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| ===''Bubble Bobble''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Bubble Bobble (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/htbDziZ.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Taito
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| |publisher = Taito<br>Square Enix
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bubble Bobble}}'' (1986)
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| }}
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| '''''Bubble Bobble''''' ({{ja|バブルボブル|Baburu Boburu}}, ''Bubble Bobble'') is a series of platformer games by Taito, a subsidiary of Square Enix, that follow Bub and Bob, two dragons that set out to save their girlfriends from a world known as the Cave of Monsters. In each level, Bub and Bob must defeat each enemy present by trapping them in bubbles and popping them.
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| ===''Burning Heroes''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Burning Heroes (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/YCBD3iT.png|250px}}
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| |developer = J-Force
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Nekketsu Tairiku: Burning Heroes'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Nekketsu Tairiku: Burning Heroes''''' ({{ja|熱血大陸バーニングヒーローズ|Nekketsu Tairiku Bāningu Hīrōzu}}, ''Hot-Blooded Continent: Burning Heroes'') is a role-playing game for the Super Famicom developed by J-Force and published by Enix.
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| ===''Chrono''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Chrono (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/sZhXsyS.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Chrono Trigger}}'' (1995)
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| }}
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| '''''Chrono''''' ({{ja|クロノ|Kurono}}, ''Chrono'') is a duology of role-playing games by Square Enix (formerly Square). It follows a group of young adventurers led by Crono, who are accidentally transported through time and learn that the world will be destroyed in the distant future. Vowing to prevent this disaster, they travel throughout history to discover the means to save the planet.
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| ===''Cleopatra no Mahō''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Cleopatra no Mahō (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/QnMlX26.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Cleopatra no Mahō}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Cleopatra no Mahō''''' ({{ja|クレオパトラの魔宝|Kureopatora no Mahō}}, ''Cursed Treasure of Cleopatra'') is a role-playing game for the Famicom Disk System by Square that follows Daisuke Kusano, the son of an archaeologist who must search for his missing father while searching for one of {{s|wikipedia|Cleopatra}}'s artifacts, the Tears of Isis.
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| ===''Dark Half''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Dark Half (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/N9ljOsb.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Westone
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Dark Half'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Dark Half''''' ({{ja|ダークハーフ|Dāku Hāfu}}, ''Dark Half'') is a role-playing game for the Super Famicom developed by Westone and published by Enix.
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| ===''Door Door''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Door Door (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/8UpyYsg.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Chunsoft
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| |publisher = Enix<br>Chunsoft
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| |genres = Puzzle<br>Platformer
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| |originconsole = NEC PC-8801
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Door Door}}'' (1983) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Door Door''''' ({{ja|ドアドア|Doa Doa}}, ''Door Door'') is a platformer puzzle game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix about an egg-shaped creature with a baseball cap named Chun, who must trap a horde of aliens by letting them inside a door and then closing it.
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| ===''Fortune Street''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Fortune Street (universe)<br>Boom Street (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/mBhlRwr.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Game Studio<br>Loginsoft<br>Square Enix<br>Various
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| |publisher = ASCII<br>Square Enix (previously Enix)<br>Nintendo
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| |genres = Party<br>Board game
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Itadaki Street: Watashi no Omise ni Yottette'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Fortune Street''''' ({{ja|いただきストリート|Itadaki Sutorīto}}, ''Itadaki Street'') is a series of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Monopoly|game}}''-esque party board video games in which up to four players compete for gaining the most money, whether it be via collecting four suits or having another player land on their property.
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| ===''Front Mission''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Front Mission (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/XXPWPoM.png|250px}}
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| |developer = C-Craft<br>Square Enix<br>Forever Entertainment<br>Various
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)<br>Forever Entertainment
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Front Mission|video game}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Front Mission''''' ({{ja|フロントミッション|Furonto Misshon}}, ''Front Mission'') is a series of primarily tactical role-playing games by Square Enix (formerly Square) in which the player pilots a giant mecha called a "wanzer".
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| ===''Gex''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Gex (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/oeL4OUo.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Crystal Dynamics
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| |publisher = Eidos Interactive<br>Crystal Dynamics<br>BMG Interactive
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| |genres = Platformer
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| |originconsole = 3DO
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gex|video game}}'' (1995)
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| '''''Gex''''' ({{ja|ゲックス|Gekkusu}}, ''Gex'') is a series of platformer games created by Crystal Dynamics that follows the titular gecko.
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| ===''Hanjuku Hero''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Hanjuku Hero (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/cw0C9jP.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square Enix (previously Square)<br>Neverland
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |genres = Real-time strategy
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Hanjuku Hero'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Hanjuku Hero''''' ({{ja|半熟英雄|Hanjuku Hīrō}}, ''Soft-Boiled Hero'') is a series of real-time strategy games by Square Enix (formerly Square) centered on Lord Almamoon, the protagonist who must save his country from danger in each game.
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| ===''Jōshō Mahjong Tenpai''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jōshō Mahjong Tenpai (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IRXavnV.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Game Arts
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Board game
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''Jōshō Mahjong Tenpai'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Jōshō Mahjong Tenpai''''' ({{ja|常勝麻雀 天牌|Jōshō Mājan Tenpai}}, ''Heavenly Tiles of Invincible Mahjong'') is a mahjong game for the Super Famicom developed by Game Arts and published by Enix.
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| ===''Just Breed''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Just Breed (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/TZ294Cb.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Random House
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Just Breed}}'' (1992) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Just Breed''''' ({{ja|ジャストブリード|Jasuto Burīdo}}, ''Just Breed'') is a tactical role-playing game for the Famicom developed by Random House and published by Enix.
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| ===''Just Cause''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Just Cause (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/vE4GoSL.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Avalanche Studios
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| |publisher = Eidos Interactive<br>Square Enix
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| |genres = Action-adventure
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>PlayStation 2<br>Xbox<br>Xbox 360
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Just Cause|video game}}'' (2006)
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| '''''Just Cause''''' ({{ja|ジャストコーズ|Jasuto Kōzu}}, ''Just Cause'') is a series of open world action-adventure games created by Avalanche Studios that follows the secret agent Rico Rodriguez.
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| ===''Jyutei Senki''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Jyutei Senki (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/sFD5rKr.png|250px}}
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| |developer = TamTam
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Turn-based strategy
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jyutei Senki}}'' (1993) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Jyutei Senki''''' ({{ja|樹帝戦紀|Jyutei Senki}}, ''Chronicles of the Tree Emperor'') is a turn-based strategy game for the Super Famicom developed by TamTam and published by Enix.
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| ===''King's Knight''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = King's Knight (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IzP50cz.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square<br>Flame Hearts
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |genres = Scrolling shooter
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| |originconsole = NES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|King's Knight}}'' (1986)
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| '''''King's Knight''''' ({{ja|キングスナイト|Kingusu Naito}}, ''King's Knight'') is a scrolling shooter game by Square Enix (formerly Square) that follows four heroes who must rescue Princess Claire of Olthea from the evil dragon Tolfida.
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| ===''Life Is Strange''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Life Is Strange (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/fua8R1m.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Dontnod Entertainment<br>Deck Nine
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| |publisher = Square Enix<br>Feral Interactive
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| |genres = Graphic adventure
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| |originconsole = Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3<br>PlayStation 4 <br>Xbox One
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| |firstinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Life Is Strange (video game)|Life Is Strange Episode 1: Chrysalis]]'' (2015)
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| '''''Life Is Strange''''' ({{ja|ライフ イズ ストレンジ|Raifu Izu Sutorenji}}, ''Life Is Strange'') is a series of episodic graphic adventure games created by Dontnot Entertainment and published by Square Enix.
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| ===''Live A Live''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Live A Live (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/aqSJK2F.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square Enix (previously Square)<br>Historia
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)<br>Nintendo
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Live A Live}}'' (1994) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Live A Live''''' ({{ja|ライブ・ア・ライブ|Raibu A Raibu}}, ''Live A Live'') is a role-playing game by Square Enix that follows several scenarios set throughout different time periods, such as prehistory, Imperial China, and the Wild West. Originally released for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan, the game was later remade for the Nintendo Switch with a worldwide release.
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| ===''Mystic Ark''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Mystic Ark (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/yJE595t.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Produce!
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Role-playing<br>Adventure
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mystic Ark}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Mystic Ark''''' ({{ja|ミスティックアーク|Misutikku Āku}}, ''Mystic Ark'') is a series of games developed by Produce! and published by Enix. While the first game is a role-playing game, the second game is instead an adventure game.
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| ===''Robotrek''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Robotrek (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Md3WQQF.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Quintet
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Robotrek}}'' (1994)
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| '''''Robotrek''''' ({{ja|スラップスティック|Surappusutikku}}, ''Slapstick'') is a role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix that follows the son of the famous inventor Dr. Akihabara, who fights his enemies with robots he invented.
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| ===''Rudra no Hihō''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Rudra no Hihō (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/gmTfW6W.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Treasure of the Rudras|Rudra no Hihō]]'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Rudra no Hihō''''' ({{ja|ルドラの秘宝|Rudora no Hihō}}, ''Treasure of Rudra'') is a role-playing game for the Super Famicom by Square inspired by Hindu mythology.
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| ===''SaGa''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = SaGa (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GYeL5ba.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Square)
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Game Boy
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Final Fantasy Legend}}'' (1989)
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| }}
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| '''''SaGa''''' ({{ja|サガ|Saga}}, ''SaGa'') is a series of science fantasy open world role-playing games by Square Enix (formerly Square).
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| ===''Soul Blazer''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Soul Blazer (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hU0koI4.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Quintet
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| |publisher = Enix
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Soul Blazer}}'' (1992)
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| }}
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| '''''Soul Blazer''''' ({{ja|ソウルブレイダー|Sōru Bureidā}}, ''Soul Blader'') is an action role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix.
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| ===''Space Invaders''===
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| <big>'''Added by Ender R. Musk'''</big>
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Space Invaders (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lzDdg1R.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Taito
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| |publisher = Taito<br>Square Enix<br>Midway<br>Atari, Inc.
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| |genres = Shoot 'em up
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| |originconsole = Arcade
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Invaders}}'' (1978)
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| '''''Space Invaders''''' ({{ja|スペースインベーダー|Supēsu Inbēdā}}, ''Space Invaders'') is a highly popular series of arcade shoot 'em up games by Taito, a subsidiary of Square Enix. They center around an effort to save Earth from a horde of invading aliens by shooting and destroying their ships.
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| ===''Square's Tom Sawyer''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Square's Tom Sawyer (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/uLqp3yu.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Square's Tom Sawyer}}'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Square's Tom Sawyer''''' ({{ja|スクウェアのトム・ソーヤ|Sukuwea no Tomu Sōya}}, ''Square's Tom Sawyer'') is a role-playing game by Square for the Famicom based on the 19th century American novel ''{{s|wikipedia|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer}}''.
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| ===''Star Ocean''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Star Ocean (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/dhPazMU.png|250px}}
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| |developer = tri-Ace
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Enix)
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Ocean|video game}}'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| }}
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| '''''Star Ocean''''' ({{ja|スターオーシャン|Sutā Ōshan}}, ''Star Ocean'') is a series of science fantasy action role-playing games developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).
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| ===''Suishō no Dragon''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Suishō no Dragon (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/UH8Kw9A.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System)
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Suishō no Dragon}}'' (1986) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Suishō no Dragon''''' ({{ja|水晶の龍|Suishō no Doragon}}, ''The Crystal Dragon'') is an adventure game for the Famicom Disk System by Square. The story follows Hugh, who must save his kidnapped girlfriend Cynthia while also searching for a crystal dragon that attacked both of them during their travels in space.
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| ===''Terranigma''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Terranigma (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/aLDpeeS.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Quintet
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| |publisher = Enix<br>Nintendo
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = SNES
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Terranigma}}'' (1995)
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| }}
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| '''''Terranigma''''' ({{ja|天地創造|Tenchi Sōzō}}, ''The Creation of Heaven and Earth'') is an action role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix in Japan and Nintendo in PAL regions.
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| ===''The Portopia Serial Murder Case''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = The Portopia Serial Murder Case (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/RQBEWSn.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Chunsoft<br>Square Enix
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Enix)
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| |genres = Adventure
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| |originconsole = NEC PC-8801
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Portopia Serial Murder Case}}'' (1983) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''The Portopia Serial Murder Case''''' ({{ja|ポートピア連続殺人事件|Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken}}, ''The Portopia Serial Murder Case'') is a murder mystery adventure game created by Chunsoft and published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).
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| ===''The World Ends with You''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = The World Ends with You (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/wJsc8ro.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square Enix<br>Jupiter<br>h.a.n.d.
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| |publisher = Square Enix
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| |genres = Action role-playing
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| |originconsole = DS
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The World Ends with You}}'' (2007)
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| '''''The World Ends with You''''' ({{ja|すばらしきこのせかい|Subarashiki Kono Sekai}}, ''It's a Wonderful World'') is a series of action role-playing games by Square Enix in which the protagonist and their allies are forced to participate in an event called the Reapers' Game, a week-long competition that will determine their fate.
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| ===''Treasure Hunter G''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Treasure Hunter G (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bp0YrIa.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Sting Entertainment
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Tactical role-playing
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Treasure Hunter G}}'' (1996) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Treasure Hunter G''''' ({{ja|トレジャーハンターG|Torejā Hantā Jī}}, ''Treasure Hunter G'') is a tactical role-playing game for the Super Famicom developed by Sting Entertainment and published by Square.
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| ===''Wonder Project J''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Wonder Project J (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/SjGRtqN.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Givro Corporation
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| |publisher = Square Enix (previously Enix)
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| |genres = Life simulation
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| |originconsole = Super Famicom
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wonder Project J}}'' (1994) {{flag|Japan}}
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| '''''Wonder Project J''''' ({{ja|ワンダープロジェクトJ|Wandā Purojeku Jei}}, ''Wonder Project J'') is a series of life simulation games in which the player must look after a human-like robotic child.
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| ===''Xenogears''===
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| {{Infobox Series
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| |title = Xenogears (universe)
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| |image = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/xHx5L9w.png|250px}}
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| |developer = Square
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| |publisher = Square
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| |genres = Role-playing
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| |originconsole = PlayStation
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| |firstinstallment = ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenogears}}'' (1998)
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| '''''Xenogears''''' ({{ja|ゼノギアス|Zenogiasu}}, ''Xenogears'') is a science fiction role-playing game by Square for the PlayStation set in an alien world with warring rival human empires, in which the protagonist Fei Fong Wong pilots a large bipedal mech called a "Gear" to battle against Deus, an ancient machine weapon worshiped as a god. ''Xenogears'' is stated to be the first title in the ''[[xenoserieswiki:Xeno series|Xeno]]'' series of games, which would later be followed by two other role-playing game series developed by Monolith Soft titled ''Xenosaga'' (owned by Bandai Namco) and {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} (owned by Nintendo).
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