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This is a list of all video game lists, sorted by varying classifications. ... List of commercial video games with available source code; List of crossovers in video ...
This is a list of arcade video games organized alphabetically by name. It does not include PC or console games unless they were also released in video arcades . See Lists of video games for related lists.
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The final first-party games are DÅbutsu no Mori on April 14, 2001, in Japan, and Mario Party 3 on May 7, 2001, in North America. The final licensed game to be published for the system is the North American exclusive Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20, 2002. The best-selling game is Super Mario 64 with 11 million units as of May 21, 2003. [8]
In 2008 a back-up with the source code of all Infocom's video games appeared from an anonymous Infocom source and was archived by the Internet Archive's Jason Scott. [ 267 ] [ 268 ] [ 269 ] On May 5, 2020, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology uploaded to GitHub the source code for 1977–1978 versions and 1977/1989 binaries of Zork . [ 270 ]
Z: 1996 Bitmap Brothers: Renegade Software: Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders: 1988 LucasArts: LucasArts Zany Golf: 1988 Sandcastle Productions: Electronic Arts: Zaxxon: 1984 Sega: Sega Zeliard: 1990 Game Arts: Sierra On-Line: Zephyr: 1994 New World Computing: New World Computing Zeppelin: Giants of the Sky: 1994 Ikarion Software: Ikarion ...
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.
The following list of PC games contains an alphabetized and segmented table of video games that are playable on the PC, but not necessarily exclusively on the PC. It includes games for multiple PC operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, DOS, Unix and OS X. This list does not include games that can only be played on PC by use of an emulator.