List of video game franchises
Appearance
This is a list of video game franchises organised alphabetically by name. This list documents video game series with more than one entry - and does not include non-gaming intellectual properties that have been adapted for use in games (such as James Bond or sports leagues).
0–9
A
- A Boy and His Blob[6]
- Ace Attorney[7]
- Ace Combat[8]
- Adventure Island[9]
- Adventures of Lolo[10]
- Aero the Acro-Bat[11]
- After Burner[12]
- Age of Empires[13]
- Age of Wonders[14]
- Airforce Delta[15]
- Alien Breed[16]
- Alien Syndrome[17]
- Alone in the Dark[18]
- Alpine Racer[19]
- Altered Beast[20]
- Alundra[21]
- American McGee's Alice[22]
- America's Army[23]
- Amped[24]
- Angry Birds[25]
- Animal Crossing[26]
- Amnesia[27]
- Anno[28]
- Anomaly[29]
- Ape Escape[30]
- AquaNox
- Arc the Lad[31]
- ARMA[32]
- Arkanoid[33]
- Armored Core[34]
- Army Men[35]
- Army of Two[36]
- Art Academy[37]
- Ar Tonelico[38]
- Asheron's Call[39]
- Asphalt[40]
- Assassin's Creed[41]
- Assault Heroes[42]
- Asteroids[43]
- Atelier[44]
- ATV Offroad Fury[45]
- Avadon[46]
B
- Babylonian Castle Saga[47]
- Backyard Sports[48]
- Baldur's Gate[49]
- Bangai-O[50]
- Banjo-Kazooie[51]
- Baraduke[52]
- Bard's Tale[53]
- Battle Arena Toshinden[54]
- Battlefield[55]
- Battle Isle[56]
- Battlestations[57]
- Battletoads[58]
- Bayonetta[59]
- Beatmania (Bemani)[60]
- Bejeweled[61]
- Big Brain Academy[62]
- Bionic Commando[63]
- BioShock[64]
- Bit.Trip[65]
- The Black Mirror[66]
- Black & White[67]
- Blaster Master[68]
- BlazBlue[69]
- Blinx[70]
- Blitz: The League[71]
- BloodRayne[72]
- Bloody Roar[73]
- Blue Dragon[74]
- Bobby Carrot[75]
- Boktai[76]
- Boku no Natsuyasumi (My Summer Vacation)[77]
- Bomberman[78]
- Bonk[79]
- Boom Blox[80]
- Border Break[81]
- Borderlands[82]
- Bosconian[83]
- Box Boy[84]
- Boulder Dash[25]
- Brain Age[85]
- Bravely[86]
- Breakout[87]
- Breath of Fire[88]
- Broken Sword[89]
- Brothers in Arms[90]
- Bubble Bobble[91]
- Burgertime[92]
- Bubsy[93]
- Burnout[94]
- Bushido Blade[95]
- Buster Bros./Pang[96]
- Bust a Groove[97]
- Buzz![98]
C
- Cabela's[99]
- Call of Cthulhu[100]
- Call of Duty[101]
- Call of Juarez[102]
- Candy Crush[103]
- Cannon Fodder[104]
- Capcom Vs. SNK[105]
- Carmageddon[106]
- Carmen Sandiego[107]
- Carnival Games[108]
- Castlevania[109]
- Centipede[110]
- Championship Manager
- Chaos Rings[111]
- Chibi-Robo![112]
- Chrono[113][114]
- City Connection[115]
- Civilization[116]
- ClayFighter[117]
- Clock Tower[118]
- Colin McRae Rally[119]
- Colony Wars[120]
- Columns[121]
- Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator[122]
- Combat Mission[123]
- Command & Conquer[124]
- Commandos[125]
- Company of Heroes[126]
- Condemned[127]
- The Conduit[128]
- Conker[129]
- Contra[130]
- Cooking Mama[131]
- Cool Boarders[132]
- Corpse Party[133]
- Cosmo Gang
- Cossacks
- Counter-Strike[134]
- Crackdown[135]
- Crash Bandicoot[136]
- Crazy Climber[137]
- Crazy Taxi[20]
- Creatures[138]
- The Crew
- Crime Patrol
- Crimson Sea
- Crimson Skies
- Croc[139]
- Cruis'n
- Crusader Kings
- Crysis
- Custom Robo
- Cut the Rope
- Cyber Sled[140]
D
- D
- Daigasso! Band Brothers
- Dance Central
- Dance Dance Revolution[141]
- Dance Maniax
- Danganronpa[142]
- Darius[143]
- Dark Cloud[120]
- Dark Reign
- Dark Seed
- The Darkness
- Darksiders
- Darkstalkers[144]
- Daytona USA
- de Blob
- Dead or Alive
- Dead Island
- Dead Rising
- Dead Space
- Dead to Rights
- Death Jr.
- The Death Trap
- DeathSpank
- Deca Sports
- Deer Avenger
- Deer Hunter
- Def Jam[145]
- Defender
- Delta Force
- Democracy
- Densha de Go!
- Deponia
- Derby Owners Club
- Descent
- Destroy All Humans!
- Destruction Derby
- Deus Ex
- Devil Dice
- Devil May Cry[7]
- Diablo[7]
- Dig Dug[146]
- Digimon
- Dino Crisis[88]
- Dinosaur King
- Dillon's Rolling Western
- Disaster
- Disgaea[147]
- Dishonored[130]
- The Dishwasher
- Dizzy
- Doki Doki Penguin Land
- Don Doko Don
- Donkey Kong[124]
- Donkey Kong Country
- DonPachi[148]
- Doom
- Dota
- Double Dragon
- Dragon Age[25]
- Dragon Buster
- Dragon Force
- Dragon Slayer[149]
- Dragon Spirit
- Dragon Quest[150]
- Dragon's Dogma
- Dragon's Lair
- Drakan
- Drakengard
- Drawn to Death
- Drawn to Life
- Dream Chronicles
- Dreams
- Drill Dozer
- Driver[90]
- Duke Nukem
- Dungeon Defenders
- Dungeon Explorer
- Dungeon Siege
- Dynamite Cop
- Dynasty Warriors
E
- EA Cricket
- Earth
- Earthworm Jim
- Eat Lead
- Ecco the Dolphin
- Echochrome
- Eclipse
- EcoQuest
- ECW Games
- El Dorado Gate
- The Elder Scrolls[151]
- Elebits
- Electroplankton
- Elevator Action
- Eliss
- Elite
- Emergency
- Empire Earth
- Endless Ocean
- Endless Space
- Enemy Territory
- Epic Mickey
- Escape Plan
- Eternal Champions[152]
- Etrian Odyssey[147]
- Europa Universalis
- Everblue
- EverQuest
- Everybody Dance
- Everybody's Golf/Hot Shots Golf[130]
- Everybody's Tennis
- The Evil Within
- Evolve
- eXceed
- Exerion[153]
- Excite
- Exit
- Exile
- Exile (1988)
- Extreme Paintbrawl
- Extreme-G
- The Eye of Judgment
- EyePet
- Eye Toy
F
- F1 Circus
- F-1 Spirit
- F355 Challenge
- F-Zero[58]
- Fable
- Fallout[154]
- Famicom Grand Prix
- Famicom Detective Club
- Family Stadium
- Fancy Pants Adventures
- Fantasy Life
- Fantasy Zone[12]
- Far Cry[130]
- Far East of Eden
- Fatal Frame
- Fat Princess[120]
- Fear Effect
- Feel the Magic
- F.E.A.R.
- Fieldrunners
- FIFA
- Fighting Force
- Fighting Vipers
- Final Fantasy[155][109]
- Final Lap
- Fighter's History
- Fire Emblem[130]
- Five Nights at Freddy's
- FlatOut
- Flight Control
- Flowers[156]
- Fluidity
- For Honor
- Fortune Street
- Forza[7]
- Fossil Fighters
- Fracture
- Freakyforms
- Freddi Fish
- FreeSpace
- Frequency (Amplitude)
- Frogger
- Front Mission
- Front Page Sports
- Full Auto
- Fury3
- Fuse
G
- G-Police
- Gabriel Knight
- Gaist Crusher
- Gal*Gun[157]
- Galactic Civilizations
- Galactic Pinball
- Galaxian[158]
- Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series
- Game Tengoku
- Game & Watch
- Gauntlet
- Gears of War[134]
- Gee Bee
- Geist
- Gekibo: Gekisha Boy
- Geneforge
- Genji
- Genpei Tōma Den
- Geometry Wars
- The Getaway[120]
- Gex
- Ghost Squad
- Ghosthunter
- Ghosts 'n Goblins
- Giana Sisters
- Glory of Heracles
- God Eater
- God of War[159]
- Golden Axe[20]
- Golden Sun
- Golly! Ghost!
- Gothic
- Gradius[160]
- Gran Turismo[161]
- Grand Chase
- Grand Theft Auto[162]
- Grandia
- Gravity Rush
- Great Sluggers
- Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball
- Groove Coaster[163]
- Ground Control
- Growlanser
- Guardian Heroes
- Guild
- The Guild
- Guild Wars
- Guilty Gear[164]
- Guilty Party
- Guitar Hero[134]
- GuitarFreaks and DrumMania
- Gundam
- GunForce
- Gungrave
- Gunman Clive
- Gunpey
- Gunslinger Stratos
- Gunstar Heroes
- The Gunstringer
- Gunvolt
- GunZ
H
- .hack
- Hacker
- Half-Life[124]
- Half-Minute Hero
- Halley
- Halo[165]
- Hammerin' Harry
- Hang-On
- Hanjuku Hero
- Hard Drivin' (Race Drivin')
- HarmoKnight
- Harvest Moon
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
- Hat Trick Hero
- Head-On
- Headhunter
- Hearts of Iron
- Hebereke
- Heimdall
- Hell Yeah!
- Helldivers
- Hellgate
- Heretic
- Hero Bank
- Heroes of Might and Magic
- Heroes of the Storm
- Herzog
- Hexic
- Hitman[25]
- Hi-Res Adventures
- Hogan's Alley
- Homefront
- Homeworld
- Hotel Dusk
- The House of the Dead
- Hustle Kings
- Hydro Thunder
- Hyperdimension Neptunia
I
J
K
- Kane & Lynch
- Kao the Kangaroo
- Karaoke Revolution
- Katamari[168]
- Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer
- Kessen
- Keyboardmania
- Kid Icarus
- Kick Off
- KiKi KaiKai
- Killer Instinct[169]
- Killzone[134]
- Kinect Sports
- Kinetica
- Kingdom Hearts[170]
- Kingdom Rush
- Kingdoms of Amalur
- The King of Fighters
- Art of Fighting (Ryuuko no Ken)
- Fatal Fury (Garou Densetsu)
- Ikari Warriors & TNK III
- Psycho Soldier
- King's Bounty
- King's Quest
- Kirby
- Klonoa
- Knack
- Knight Move
- Knightmare
- Knockdown
- Kororinpa
- Kosodate Quiz: My Angel
- Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan
- Kozmik Krooz'r
- Kudos
- Kula World
- Kung Fu
- Kung Fu Chaos
- Kung Fu Rider
- Kunio-kun
- Kururin
L
- Lands of Lore
- The Last Blade
- Last Bronx
- The Last of Us
- Leather Goddesses of Phobos
- Left 4 Dead[134]
- Legacy of Kain
- Legend of Legaia[120]
- Legend of the Mystical Ninja
- The Legendary Starfy
- The Legend of Heroes
- The Legend of Kage
- The Legend of Zelda[109]
- Lego[171]
- Leisure Suit Larry
- Lemmings
- Lethal Enforcers
- Life Is Strange
- Lineage
- Lips
- Little Battlers Experience
- Little Big Adventure
- LittleBigPlanet[134]
- Loaded
- Lock's Quest
- LocoRoco
- Lode Runner
- Lollipop Chainsaw
- The Longest Journey
- Lords of the Realm
- Lost Kingdoms
- Lost Planet[88]
- The Lost Vikings
- Lost Winds
- Lotus
- Love and Berry
- LovePlus
- Lufia
- Luigi
- Luminous Arc
- Lunar[147]
- Lunia
- Lucius
M
- Mad Dog McCree
- Mafia
- MAG
- Magic Pengel
- Magical Drop
- Magical Vacation (Magical Starsign)
- Magic Carpet
- Magicka
- Major League Baseball
- Mana
- Manhunt
- Manhunter
- Maniac Mansion
- Manx TT Super Bike
- Mappy[172]
- Marathon Trilogy
- Mario[109]
- The Mark of Kri (Rise of the Kasai)
- Marl Kingdom
- Marvel vs. Capcom[173]
- Mass Effect[174]
- Master of Illusion
- Master of Orion
- Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX
- The Maw
- Max Payne
- Max & the Magic Marker
- MechWarrior
- Medal of Honor[25]
- Medieval Moves
- MediEvil
- Mega Man[114]
- Megami Tensei[149]
- Mercenaries[67]
- Metal Gear[109]
- Metal Max (Metal Saga)
- Metal Slug
- Metaltech
- Meteos
- Metro
- Metroid[116]
- MDK
- Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Microsoft Train Simulator
- Middle-earth
- MIDI Maze
- Midnight Club[67]
- Midtown Madness
- Might and Magic
- Mighty
- Miitopia
- Milon's Secret Castle
- Minecraft[175]
- Miner Willy
- Mini Ninjas
- Mirror's Edge
- Mixed-Up
- Momotaro Densetsu
- Monaco GP
- Monday Night Combat
- Monkey Island
- Monster Hunter[7]
- Monster Rancher
- Monster Truck Madness
- Moon Cresta
- Mortal Kombat[176]
- Mother (EarthBound)[149]
- Motocross Maniacs
- MotoGP[177]
- Moto Racer
- Motor Toon Grand Prix
- Motorsport Manager
- MotorStorm
- Motos
- Mount & Blade
- The Movies
- Mr. Do!
- Mr. Driller
- Munchers
- Musashi
- Mushiking
- MX vs. ATV
- My Coach
- My Singing Monsters
- Myst
- Mystery Case Files
- Mystery Dungeon[178]
- Mystical Ninja (Ganbare Goemon)
- Myth
N
O
P
- Pac-Man[180]
- Paca Paca Passion
- Pachi-Slot Adventure
- Painkiller
- Pajama Sam
- Pandemonium
- Panzer Dragoon
- Para Para Paradise
- PaRappa the Rapper[181]
- Parasite Eve[113]
- Parodius
- Patapon[182]
- The Patrician
- Pax Imperia
- Payday
- Peggle
- Pengo
- Penumbra
- Perfect Dark
- Persona[183]
- Personal Trainer
- Petz[90]
- PGA Tour
- Phantasmagoria
- Phantasy Star[147]
- PictureBook Games
- Pikmin
- Pilotwings[184]
- Pinball FX
- Pirate Ship Higemaru
- Pitfall!
- Pit-Fighter
- PixelJunk
- Planetfall
- PlanetSide
- Plants vs Zombies
- The Playroom
- Point Blank
- Pokémon[114]
- Poker Night
- Pole Position
- Police 911
- Police Quest
- Pong[185]
- Pop'n Music
- Populous
- Portal
- Postal
- Power Stone
- Prey
- Prince of Persia[90]
- Pro Evolution Soccer
- Professor Layton
- Project Gotham Racing
- Project X Zone
- Prototype
- Psychic Force
- Psychonauts
- Pump It Up
- Punch-Out!!
- Pursuit Force
- Pushmo (Crashmo)
- Putt-Putt
- Puyo Puyo
- Puzzle League
Q
R
- R-Type[186]
- Rad Racer
- Ragnarok Online
- Railroad Tycoon
- Rail Simulator (Railworks)
- RalliSport Challenge
- Rally Cross
- Rampage
- Rampart
- Rally-X[187]
- Rastan
- Ratchet & Clank[134]
- Raving Rabbids
- Ray[188]
- Rayman[90]
- Raze's Hell
- Reader Rabbit
- Red Dead
- Red Faction
- Redneck Rampage
- Red Orchestra
- Red Steel[90]
- Rent a Hero
- Resident Evil[116]
- Resistance
- Rez
- Rhythm Heaven
- Rhythm Thief
- Ridge Racer
- Rise of Nations
- Rise of the Robots
- Risen
- River Raid
- Road Fighter
- Road Rash
- Robopon
- Robotron: 2084
- Rock Band[134]
- Rocket Knight Adventures
- RollerCoaster Tycoon
- Rolling Thunder[189]
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Rumble Roses
- Rush
- Rygar
S
- Sabreman
- SaGa[147]
- Saints Row[134]
- Sakura Samurai
- Sakura Wars
- Salamander
- Sam & Max
- Samorost
- Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits)
- Samurai Warriors
- Sanctum
- Sangokushi Taisen
- Santa Fe Mysteries
- San Francisco Rush
- Satan's Hollow
- Scene It?
- Science Adventure[190]
- Scramble
- Scribblenauts[191]
- Scud Race
- Seaman
- Sega All-Stars
- Sega Bass Fishing
- Sega GT
- Sega Rally
- Sega Touring Car Championship
- Sengoku Basara
- Serious Sam
- The Settlers[90]
- Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi
- Shadow Hearts
- Shadow Man
- Shadow of the Beast
- Shadowgrounds
- Shadowrun
- Shadows of the Damned
- Shanghai
- Shank
- Shantae
- Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder
- Shellshock
- Shenmue[192]
- Sheriff
- Shift
- Shin Onigashima
- Shining[147]
- Shinobi[20]
- Shoot Away
- Shooting Medal
- Shovel Knight
- Shutokō Battle (Tokyo Xtreme Racer / Tokyo Highway Challenge)
- Side Pocket
- Silent Hill[193]
- Silent Hunter
- Silent Scope
- The Sims[116]
- SimCity
- Simple
- Sin
- Sin and Punishment
- Sing Party
- SingStar
- Sinistar
- Siren (Forbidden Siren)
- Skate[134]
- Sky Kid
- Skylanders
- Sleeping Dogs
- Slender
- Sly Cooper
- Smuggler's Run
- Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
- Sniper: Ghost Warrior
- Sniper Elite
- Snowboard Kids
- Snowpack Park
- SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs
- Soldier of Fortune
- Solomon's Key
- Sonic Blast Man
- Sonic the Hedgehog[194][114]
- SonSon
- Soul Sacrifice
- Souls[147]
- Soulcalibur
- Sound Voltex
- Space Ace
- Space Channel 5
- Space Empires
- Space Fever
- Space Harrier[12]
- Space Invaders[195]
- Space Pirates
- Space Quest
- Sparkster
- Spec Ops
- Special Force (Soldier Front)
- Spectrobes
- Speed Race
- SpeedRunners
- SpellForce
- Spider-Man
- SpikeOut
- Spindizzy
- Splatterhouse
- Splatoon
- 'Splosion Man
- Sports Champions
- Spy Fox
- Spy Hunter
- Spyborgs
- Spyro
- SSX[196]
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
- Star Control
- Star Cruiser
- Star Force
- Star Fox[197]
- Star Gladiator
- Star Luster[198]
- Star Ocean
- Star Soldier[199]
- StarCraft
- Starflyers
- Starhorse
- Start the Party!
- StarTropics
- State of Decay
- State of Emergency
- SteamWorld
- Steel Battalion
- Steel Diver
- Steel Gunner
- Stonekeep
- Story of Seasons
- Street Fighter[162]
- Street Legal
- Streets of Rage (Bare Knuckle)
- Strider
- Strike
- Stronghold
- Stunt Race FX
- Stunt Island
- Stuntman
- Submachine
- The Suffering
- Suikoden[149]
- Summer Games
- Summon Night
- Sunset Overdrive
- Sunset Riders
- Super Meat Boy
- Super Monkey Ball
- Super Robot Wars
- Super Smash Bros.[200]
- Super Sprint (Championship Sprint)
- Super Stardust
- Suzuka 8 Hours
- SWIV
- Swordquest
- Syndicate
- Syphon Filter[120]
- System Shock[67]
T
- Taiko no Tatsujin
- Tales[147]
- Talking Tom and Friends
- Tap Tap
- Team Fortress
- Tech Romancer
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Tekken[201]
- Tempest
- Temple Run
- Tempo
- Tenchu
- Test Drive
- Tetris[124]
- Tex Murphy
- Thayer's Quest
- Theme Park
- Thief[25]
- Thunder Blade
- Thunder Ceptor[202]
- Thunder Cross
- Thunder Force
- Thunderhawk
- Timber
- Time Crisis
- Time Pilot
- TimeSplitters[203]
- Tin Star
- Titanfall
- Tobal
- TOCA Touring Car
- ToeJam & Earl
- Tokimeki Memorial
- Toki Tori
- Tom Clancy's[114][90]
- Tom Clancy's The Division
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon[90]
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six[90]
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell[90]
- Tomb Raider[134]
- Tomba!
- Tomodachi
- Tony Hawk's[7]
- Tony La Russa Baseball
- Toobin'
- Top Gear
- Torchlight
- Total Carnage
- Total War
- Touch! Generations
- Touhou Project
- Toukiden
- Toy Commander
- Trace Memory
- Track & Field
- Train Simulator
- Transformers
- Trauma Center
- Trials
- Tribes
- Trine
- Tropico
- True Crime
- Truxton
- Turok
- Turrican[204]
- TwinBee
- Twin Cobra
- Twisted Metal[205]
- Two Worlds[206]
- Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
U
V
- Valis
- Valkyria Chronicles[130]
- Valkyrie Profile
- Valkyrie
- Vandal Hearts
- Vanquish
- Vectorman
- Vegas
- Vertical Force
- Vexx
- Vib-Ribbon
- Victoria
- Vietcong
- Viewtiful Joe
- Vigilante 8
- Vindicators
- Violence Fight
- Virtua Cop
- Virtua Fighter[124]
- Virtua Racing
- Virtua Striker
- Virtua Tennis
- Virtual On
- Virtual Woman
- Viva Piñata
W
- Wagan Land
- Wai Wai
- Wangan Midnight
- Warcraft[116]
- Warhammer 40,000
- Warhawk
- Wario
- WarioWare[7]
- Warlords
- Warp & Warp
- Wars
- Wasteland
- Watch Dogs[207]
- Wave Race
- We Cheer
- We Ski
- What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?
- Where's My Water?
- White Knight Chronicles
- Wii (Wii Sports/Wii Fit)[208]
- Wild Arms[31]
- Wild Woody
- WinBack
- Wing Commander
- Winning Run
- Wipeout
- Wizardry
- Wizards & Warriors
- The Wolf Among Us
- Wolfenstein[130]
- Wonder Boy
- Wonder Momo
- Wonder Project
- Wonderbook
- Work Time Fun
- World Heroes
- World Stadium
- Worms
- WRC
- Wrecking Crew
X
Y
Z
See also
- List of best-selling video game franchises
- List of the highest-grossing video game franchises
- List of longest-running video game franchises
- Lists of video games
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