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This is a list of video game franchises, organized alphabetically. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases.
0–9[edit]
A[edit]
- A Boy and His Blob[6]
 - Ace Attorney[7]
 - Ace Combat[8]
 - Adventure Island[9]
 - Adventures of Lolo[10]
 - Aero Fighters[11]
 - Aero the Acro-Bat[12]
 - After Burner[13]
 - Age of Empires[14]
 - Age of Wonders[15]
 - Airforce Delta[16]
 - Aleste[17]
 - Alex Kidd[18]
 - Alien Breed[19]
 - Alien Syndrome[20]
 - Alone in the Dark[21]
 - Alpine Racer[22]
 - Altered Beast[23]
 - Alundra[24]
 - American McGee's Alice[25]
 - America's Army[26]
 - Amnesia[27]
 - Amped[28]
 - Angry Birds[29]
 - Animal Crossing[30]
 - Anno[31]
 - Anomaly[32]
 - Another Code[33]
 - Ape Escape[34]
 - Arc the Lad[35]
 - Arkanoid[36]
 - ARMA[37]
 - Armored Core[38]
 - Army Men[39]
 - Army of Two[40]
 - Art Academy[41]
 - Ar Tonelico[42]
 - Asheron's Call[43]
 - Asphalt[44]
 - Assassin's Creed[45]
 - Assault Heroes[46]
 - Asteroids[47]
 - Atelier[48]
 - ATV Offroad Fury[49]
 - Avadon[50]
 
B[edit]
- Babylonian Castle Saga[51]
 - Backyard Sports[52]
 - Baldur's Gate[53]
 - Bangai-O[54]
 - Banjo-Kazooie[55]
 - Baraduke[56]
 - Bard's Tale[57]
 - Bases Loaded[58]
 - Batman[59]
 - Battle Arena Toshinden[60]
 - Battlefield[61]
 - Battle Isle[62]
 - Battlestations[63]
 - Battletoads[64]
 - Bayonetta[65]
 - Beatmania[66]
 - Bejeweled[67]
 - Big Brain Academy[68]
 - Bionic Commando[69]
 - BioShock[70]
 - Bit.Trip[71]
 - The Black Mirror[72]
 - Black & White[73]
 - Blaster Master[74]
 - BlazBlue[75]
 - Blinx[76]
 - Blitz: The League[77]
 - BloodRayne[78]
 - Bloody Roar[79]
 - Blue Dragon[80]
 - Bobby Carrot[81]
 - Boktai[82]
 - Boku no Natsuyasumi[83]
 - Bomberman[84]
 - Bomb Jack[85]
 - Bonk[86]
 - Boom Blox[87]
 - Border Break[88]
 - Borderlands[89]
 - Bosconian[90]
 - Boulder Dash[29]
 - BoxBoy![91]
 - Brain Age[92]
 - Bravely[93]
 - Breakout[94]
 - Breath of Fire[95]
 - Broken Sword[96]
 - Brothers in Arms[97]
 - Bubble Bobble[98]
 - Bubsy[99]
 - Burgertime[100]
 - Burnout[101]
 - Bushido Blade[102]
 - Buster Bros.[103]
 - Bust a Groove[104]
 - Buzz![105]
 
C[edit]
- Cabela's[106]
 - Call of Duty[107]
 - Call of Juarez[108]
 - Candy Crush[109]
 - Cannon Fodder[110]
 - Capcom Vs. SNK[111]
 - Carmageddon[112]
 - Carmen Sandiego[113]
 - Carnival Games[114]
 - Castle Shikigami[115]
 - Castlevania[116]
 - Centipede[117]
 - Championship Manager[118]
 - Chaos Rings[119]
 - Chase H.Q.[120]
 - Chessmaster[121]
 - Chibi-Robo![122]
 - Chrono[123][124]
 - City Connection[125]
 - Civilization[126]
 - ClayFighter[127]
 - Clock Tower[128]
 - Colin McRae Rally[129]
 - Colony Wars[130]
 - Columns[131]
 - Combat Mission[132]
 - Command & Conquer[133]
 - Commandos[134]
 - Company of Heroes[135]
 - Condemned[136]
 - The Conduit[137]
 - Conker[138]
 - Contra[139]
 - Cooking Mama[140]
 - Cool Boarders[141]
 - Corpse Party[142]
 - Cotton[143]
 - Counter-Strike[144]
 - Crackdown[145]
 - Crash Bandicoot[146]
 - Crazy Castle[147]
 - Crazy Taxi[23]
 - Creatures[148]
 - Croc[149]
 - Cruis'n[150]
 - Crusader Kings[151]
 - Crush Pinball[152]
 - Crysis[153]
 - Custom Robo[154]
 - Cut the Rope[155]
 - Cyber Sled[156]
 
D[edit]
- D[157]
 - Dance Central[158]
 - Dance Dance Revolution[159]
 - Danganronpa[160]
 - Darius[161]
 - Dark Cloud[130]
 - Dark Seed[162]
 - Darkstalkers[163]
 - Daytona USA[164]
 - DC Comics[165]
 - de Blob[166]
 - Dead Island[167]
 - Dead or Alive[168]
 - Dead Rising[169]
 - Dead Space[170]
 - Dead to Rights[171]
 - Deathsmiles[172]
 - Deer Hunter[173]
 - Def Jam[174]
 - Defender[175]
 - Densha de Go![176][177]
 - Destroy All Humans![178]
 - Deus Ex[179]
 - Devil Children[180]
 - Devil May Cry[7]
 - Diablo[7]
 - Dies irae[181]
 - Dig Dug[182]
 - Dino Crisis[95]
 - Disaster Report[183]
 - Disgaea[184]
 - Dishonored[139]
 - Dizzy[185]
 - Donkey Kong[133]
 - DonPachi[186]
 - Doom[187]
 - Dota[188]
 - Double Dragon[189]
 - Dragon Age[29]
 - Dragon Ball[190][191]
 - Dragon Buster[192]
 - Dragon Quest[193]
 - Dragon Slayer[194]
 - Dragon Spirit[195]
 - Dragon's Lair[196]
 - Drakengard[197]
 - Drawn to Life[198]
 - Dream Chronicles[199]
 - Driver[97]
 - Duke Nukem[200]
 - Dungeon Explorer[201]
 - Dungeon Siege[202]
 - Dying Light[203]
 - Dynasty Warriors[204]
 
E[edit]
- Earth Defense Force[205]
 - Earthworm Jim[206]
 - Ecco the Dolphin[207]
 - El Dorado Gate[208]
 - The Elder Scrolls[209]
 - Elevator Action[210]
 - Empire Earth[211]
 - Eternal Champions[212]
 - Etrian Odyssey[184]
 - Europa Universalis[213]
 - EverQuest[214]
 - Everybody's Golf[139]
 - eXceed[215]
 - Excite[216]
 - Exerion[217]
 - Exit[218]
 - EyeToy[219]
 
F[edit]
- F1 Circus[220]
 - F-Zero[64]
 - Fable[221]
 - Fallout[222]
 - Famicom Grand Prix[223]
 - Famicom Tantei Club[224]
 - Family Stadium[225]
 - Fantasy Zone[13]
 - Far Cry[139]
 - Far East of Eden[226]
 - Fatal Frame[227]
 - Fatal Fury[228]
 - Fat Princess[130]
 - F.E.A.R.[229]
 - FIFA[230]
 - Fighting Vipers[231]
 - Final Fantasy[232][116]
 - Final Lap[233]
 - Fire Emblem[139]
 - Five Nights at Freddy's[234]
 - Flowers[235]
 - Football Manager[236]
 - Fortune Street[237]
 - Forza[7]
 - Fossil Fighters[238]
 - Frequency[239]
 - Frogger[240]
 - Front Mission[241]
 
G[edit]
- G-Police[242]
 - Gal*Gun[243]
 - Galaxian[244]
 - Galaxy Force[245]
 - Game Tengoku[246]
 - Ganbare Goemon[247]
 - Gauntlet[248]
 - Gears of War[144]
 - Gekisha Boy[249]
 - Geneforge[250]
 - Genpei Tōma Den[251]
 - Geometry Wars[252]
 - The Getaway[130]
 - Gex[253]
 - Ghosts 'n Goblins[254]
 - Giana Sisters[255]
 - Glory of Heracles[256]
 - God Eater[257]
 - God of War[258]
 - Golden Axe[23]
 - Golden Sun[259]
 - Golly! Ghost![260]
 - Gothic[261]
 - Gradius[262]
 - Gran Turismo[263]
 - Grand Theft Auto[264]
 - Grandia[265]
 - Groove Coaster[266]
 - Ground Control[267]
 - Growlanser[268]
 - Guild[269]
 - Guild Wars[270]
 - Guilty Gear[271]
 - Guitar Hero[144]
 - Gunbird[272]
 - Gundam[273]
 - Gunpey[274]
 - Gunslinger Stratos[275]
 - Gunstar Heroes[276]
 - Gunvolt[277]
 
H[edit]
- .hack[278]
 - Half-Life[133]
 - Halo[279]
 - Hammerin' Harry[280]
 - Hang-On[281]
 - Hard Drivin'[282]
 - Harry Potter[283]
 - Harvest Moon[284]
 - Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA[285]
 - Hat Trick Hero[286]
 - Hearts of Iron[287]
 - Hebereke[288]
 - Heiankyo Alien[289]
 - Herzog[290]
 - Hexic[291]
 - Hitman[29]
 - Homeworld[292]
 - The House of the Dead[293]
 - Hyperdimension Neptunia[294]
 - Hydlide[295]
 - Hydro Thunder[296]
 
I[edit]
J[edit]
K[edit]
- Kane & Lynch[319]
 - Katamari[320]
 - Keyboardmania[321]
 - Kid Icarus[322]
 - Kid Niki[323]
 - KiKi KaiKai[324]
 - Killer Instinct[325]
 - Killzone[144]
 - Kinect Sports[326]
 - Kingdom Hearts[327]
 - The King of Fighters[328]
 - King's Quest[329]
 - Kirby[330]
 - Klonoa[331]
 - Kotoba no Puzzle[332]
 - Kunio-kun[333]
 - Kururin[334]
 - Kyle Hyde[335]
 
L[edit]
- Lands of Lore[336]
 - The Last of Us[337]
 - Left 4 Dead[144]
 - Legacy of Kain[338]
 - Legend of Legaia[130]
 - The Legendary Starfy[339]
 - The Legend of Heroes[340]
 - The Legend of Kage[341]
 - The Legend of Zelda[116]
 - Lego[342]
 - Leisure Suit Larry[343]
 - Lemmings[344][345]
 - Lethal Enforcers[346]
 - Life Is Strange[347]
 - Lineage[348]
 - Lips[349]
 - LittleBigPlanet[144]
 - Lode Runner[350]
 - The Lord of the Rings[351]
 - Lost Kingdoms[352]
 - Lost Planet[95]
 - The Lost Vikings[353]
 - Lotus[354]
 - LovePlus[355]
 - Lucky's Tale[356]
 - Lufia[357]
 - Luigi[358]
 - Lumines[359]
 - Lunar[184]
 
M[edit]
- Madden NFL[360]
 - Mafia[361]
 - Magical Drop[362]
 - Mana[363]
 - Maniac Mansion[364]
 - Mappy[365]
 - Mario[116]
 - Marvel[372]
 - Marvel vs. Capcom[373]
 - Mass Effect[374]
 - Math Blaster[375]
 - Max Payne[376]
 - MDK[377]
 - MechWarrior[378]
 - Medal of Honor[29]
 - MediEvil[379]
 - Mega Man[124]
 - Megami Tensei[194]
 - Mercenaries[73]
 - Metal Gear[116]
 - Metal Max[380]
 - Metal Slug[381]
 - Metro[382]
 - Metroid[126]
 - Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator[383]
 - Microsoft Flight Simulator[384]
 - Midnight Club[73]
 - Midtown Madness[385]
 - Might and Magic[386]
 - Milon's Secret Castle[387]
 - Minecraft[388]
 - Mirror's Edge[389]
 - MLB 2K[390]
 - MLB: The Show[391]
 - Momoko 120%[392]
 - Momotaro Densetsu[393]
 - Momotaro Dentetsu[394]
 - Monaco GP[395]
 - Monkey Island[396]
 - Monster Hunter[7]
 - Monster Rancher[397]
 - Monster Truck Madness[398]
 - Mortal Kombat[399]
 - Mother[194]
 - Motocross Madness[400]
 - MotoGP[401]
 - Moto Racer[402]
 - MotorStorm[403]
 - Mr. Do![404]
 - Mr. Driller[405]
 - MX vs. ATV[406]
 - Myst[407]
 - Mystery Dungeon[408]
 - Myth[409]
 
N[edit]
- N[410]
 - Namco Anthology[411]
 - Namco Museum[412]
 - Nancy Drew[413]
 - Naruto: Ultimate Ninja[414]
 - NASCAR[415]
 - NBA 2K[416]
 - NBA Live[417]
 - NBA Jam[418]
 - Nectaris / Military Madness[419]
 - Need for Speed[420]
 - Nekopara[421]
 - Neutopia[422]
 - Neverwinter Nights[423]
 - NFL 2K[424]
 - NHL (EA Sports) [425]
 - NHL 2K[426]
 - Ni no Kuni[427]
 - Nights[13]
 - Ninja Gaiden[428]
 - Ninja JaJaMaru-kun[429]
 - Nintendogs[430]
 - Nobunaga's Ambition[431]
 - No More Heroes[432]
 - Numan Athletics[433]
 
O[edit]
P[edit]
- Pac-Man[443]
 - Panzer Dragoon[444]
 - PaRappa the Rapper[445]
 - Parasite Eve[123]
 - Parkan[446]
 - Parodius[447]
 - Patapon[448]
 - Payday[449]
 - Peggle[450]
 - Pengo[451]
 - Penumbra[452]
 - Perfect Dark[453]
 - Persona[454]
 - Petz[97]
 - PGA Tour[455]
 - Phantasy Star[184]
 - Pikmin[456]
 - Pilotwings[457]
 - Pinball FX[458]
 - Pirate Ship Higemaru[459]
 - Pitfall![460]
 - PixelJunk[461]
 - Plants vs. Zombies[462]
 - Point Blank[463]
 - Pokémon[124]
 - Pole Position[464]
 - Pong[465]
 - Populous[466]
 - Portal[467]
 - Postal[468]
 - Power Pros[469]
 - Power Stone[470]
 - Prince of Persia[97]
 - Princess Maker[471]
 - Pro Evolution Soccer[472]
 - Professor Layton[473]
 - Project Gotham Racing[474]
 - Project X Zone[475]
 - Prototype[476]
 - Punch-Out!![440]
 - Pushmo[477]
 - Putt-Putt[478]
 - Puyo Puyo[479]
 - Puzzle Bobble[480]
 - Puzzle & Dragons[481]
 - Puzzle League[482]
 
Q[edit]
R[edit]
- R-Type[486]
 - Raiden[487]
 - Railroad Tycoon[488]
 - Rakugaki Ōkoku[489]
 - Rampage[490]
 - Rally-X[491]
 - Rastan[492]
 - Ratchet & Clank[144]
 - RayForce[493]
 - Rayman[97]
 - R.C. Pro-Am[495]
 - Red Dead[496]
 - Red Faction[497]
 - Red Steel[97]
 - Resident Evil[126]
 - Resistance[498]
 - Retro Game Challenge[499]
 - Rhythm Heaven[500]
 - Ridge Racer[501]
 - Risen[502]
 - Road Fighter[503]
 - Robopon[504]
 - Robot[505]
 - Robotron: 2084[506]
 - Rock Band[144]
 - Rod Land[507]
 - RollerCoaster Tycoon[508]
 - Rolling Thunder[509]
 - Romance of the Three Kingdoms[510][511]
 - RPG Maker[512]
 - Rumble Roses[513]
 - Rune Factory[514]
 - Rush[515]
 - Rush'n Attack[516]
 - Rygar[517]
 
S[edit]
- Sabreman[518]
 - SaGa[184]
 - Saints Row[144]
 - Sakura Wars[519]
 - Salamander[520]
 - Sam & Max[521]
 - Samurai Shodown[522]
 - Samurai Warriors[523]
 - Scene It?[524]
 - Schoolgirl Strikers[525]
 - Science Adventure[526]
 - Scramble[527]
 - Scribblenauts[528]
 - Seaman[529]
 - Sega Ages[530]
 - Sega Rally[531]
 - Serious Sam[532]
 - The Settlers[97]
 - Shadowgate[533]
 - Shantae[534]
 - Shenmue[535]
 - Shining[184]
 - Shinobi[23]
 - Shōnen Jump[536]
 - Shoot Away[537]
 - Silent Hill[538]
 - Silent Scope[539]
 - Silpheed[540]
 - SimCity[541]
 - Simple[542]
 - The Sims[126]
 - Sin and Punishment[543]
 - SingStar[544]
 - Skate[144]
 - Skylanders[545]
 - Sly Cooper[546]
 - Snake Rattle 'n' Roll[547]
 - Snowboard Kids[548]
 - SOCOM[549]
 - Soldier[550]
 - Sonic Blast Man[551]
 - Sonic the Hedgehog[552][124]
 - Soulcalibur[553]
 - Souls[184]
 - Space Harrier[13]
 - South Park
 - Space Invaders[554]
 - Space Quest[555]
 - Spider-Man[556]
 - Splatoon[557]
 - Splatterhouse[558]
 - 'Splosion Man[559]
 - SpongeBob SquarePants[560]
 - Spy Hunter[561]
 - Spyro[562]
 - SSX[563]
 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.[564]
 - Star Force[565]
 - Star Fox[566]
 - Star Luster[567]
 - Star Ocean[568]
 - Star Wars[569]
 - StarCraft[570]
 - StarTropics[571]
 - State of Decay[572]
 - SteamWorld[573]
 - Steel Battalion[574]
 - Steel Gunner[575]
 - Story of Seasons[576]
 - Street Fighter[264]
 - Streets of Rage[577]
 - Strider[578]
 - Strikers 1945[579]
 - Stronghold[580]
 - Suikoden[194]
 - Summon Night[581]
 - Super Monkey Ball[582]
 - Super Robot Wars[583]
 - Super Smash Bros.[584]
 - Sutte Hakkun[585]
 - Swordquest[586]
 - Syphon Filter[130]
 - System Shock[73]
 
T[edit]
- Taiko no Tatsujin[587]
 - Taito Memories[588]
 - Tales[184]
 - Tank Battalion[589]
 - Team Fortress[590]
 - Tecmo Bowl[591]
 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[592]
 - Tekken[593]
 - Tempest[594]
 - Terra Cresta[595]
 - Test Drive[596]
 - Tetris[133]
 - Thief[29]
 - Thunder Ceptor[597]
 - Thunder Cross[598]
 - Thunder Force[599]
 - Tiger Heli[600]
 - Time Crisis[601]
 - Time Pilot[602]
 - TimeSplitters[603]
 - Titanfall[604]
 - Tobal[605]
 - TOCA[606]
 - ToeJam & Earl[607]
 - Tokimeki Memorial[608]
 - Tom Clancy's[124][97]
 - Tomb Raider[144]
 - Tomodachi Collection[611]
 - Tony Hawk's[7]
 - Total War[612][613]
 - Touch! Generations[614]
 - Touhou Project[615]
 - Toukiden[616]
 - Track & Field[617]
 - Train Simulator[618]
 - Trauma Center[619]
 - Trials[620]
 - Tribes[621]
 - Trine[622]
 - Tropico[623]
 - True Crime[624]
 - Truxton[625]
 - Turok[626]
 - Turrican[627]
 - TwinBee[628]
 - Twisted Metal[629]
 - Two Worlds[630]
 
U[edit]
V[edit]
- Valis[635]
 - Valkyria Chronicles[139]
 - Valkyrie[636]
 - Valkyrie Profile[637]
 - Vampire: The Masquerade[638]
 - Vandal Hearts[639]
 - Vanguard[640]
 - Vectorman[641]
 - Vib-Ribbon[642]
 - Viewtiful Joe[643]
 - Violence Fight[644]
 - Virtua Cop[645]
 - Virtua Fighter[133]
 - Virtua Striker[646]
 - Virtua Tennis[647]
 - Virtual On[648]
 - Viva Piñata[649]
 - V-Rally[650]
 
W[edit]
- Wagan Land[651]
 - Wangan Midnight[652]
 - Warcraft[126]
 - Warhammer 40,000[653]
 - Warhammer Fantasy[653]
 - Wario[654][655]
 - Warlords[656]
 - Wars[440]
 - Wasteland[657]
 - Watch Dogs[658]
 - Wave Race[659]
 - White Knight Chronicles[660]
 - Wii[661]
 - Wild Arms[35]
 - Wing Commander[662]
 - Winning Run[663]
 - Wipeout[664]
 - The Witcher[665]
 - Wizardry[666]
 - Wizards & Warriors[667]
 - Wolf Fang[668]
 - Wolfenstein[139]
 - Wonder Boy[669]
 - Wonder Momo[670]
 - Wonder Project[671]
 - World Heroes[672]
 - World Stadium[673]
 - Worms[674]
 - Wrecking Crew[675]
 - WWE 2K[676]
 
X[edit]
Y[edit]
Z[edit]
See also[edit]
- List of best-selling video game franchises
 - List of highest-grossing video game franchises
 - List of longest-running video game franchises
 - Lists of video games
 
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