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List of Game & Watch games; List of Game Boy games. List of multiplayer Game Boy games; List of Super Game Boy games; List of Game Boy Color games; List of Game Boy Advance games; List of Pokémon Mini games; List of Nintendo DS games. List of DSiWare games and applications; List of Nintendo 3DS games. List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo ...
Eggtooth, Homegrown Games WIN 2011-02-25 Painkiller: Resurrection: HomeGrown Games WIN 2009-10-27 Paladins: Champions of the Realm: Hi-Rez Studios: WIN, PS4, XONE, NX 2015-11-17 Pariah: Digital Extremes: WIN, Xbox 2005-05-03 Parkan: The Imperial Chronicles: Nikita WIN 1997–09 Parkan: Iron Strategy: Nikita WIN 2001-11-29 Parkan II: Nikita WIN 2004
This is a list of video games published and/or developed by PopCap Games. List of games. 2011-present. Year Title Platform(s) Publisher Notes 2011 ...
The game released in 2007, to even more success than its predecessor. [11] After Papa's Pizzeria was released, Flipline Studios began to expand. [4] In total, there are 17 different games that fall under the Papa Louie series. Due to their names all ending in -ia, the Papa Louie games are often generally referred to as Gamerias. [12]
GROW is a series of Flash or HTML5-based puzzle games created by On Nakayama, a Japanese indie game developer, and posted to his website, eyezmaze.com. The series, which was launched on February 7, 2002, comprises 12 full games, 7 minigames, and 1 canceled game.
This is a list of video game franchises, organized alphabetically. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases.
Nintendo later released the Famicom Disk System (FDS) in Japan in 1986, intending to have developers distribute all future games on proprietary 2.8-inch (7.1 cm) floppy disks to avoid the cost and size limitations of cartridges; however, developers began re-releasing FDS games on cartridges as advancements in cartridge technology made them ...