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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. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases.
Pages in category "Video game franchises introduced in 1997" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Video game franchises introduced in 1997 (42 C, 44 P) Video game franchises introduced in 1998 (40 C, 47 P) Video game franchises introduced in 1999 (34 C, 44 P)
Video games Other media Ace Attorney yes: yes: no Ace Attorney (2012) Ace Attorney (2016–2019) no Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2005) several sequels and spin-offs. Stage play, soundtracks albums, drama CD, Figurines and various other merchandise Alone In The Dark (Atari SA, THQ Nordic) no Life is a Hideous Thing (2002) no Alone In The Dark ...
Pac-Man [a] is a video game series and media franchise developed, published and owned by Bandai Namco Entertainment, a video game publisher that was previously known as Namco. Entries have been developed by a wide array of other video game companies, including Midway Games, Atari and Mass Media, Inc., and was created by Toru Iwatani.
Frogger is video game franchise created and developed by Konami and originally published by Sega and Gremlin Industries for arcade in 1981; it is currently owned, developed, and published by Konami. Frogger has seen numerous sequels and re-releases for a number of platforms including personal computers, video game consoles, and mobile devices ...
The 2000s however began to show promise in the profitability and success of making video game-based films. Opening in 2001, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider became the highest-grossing video game adaptation with over a US$274 million box office performance. [55] [56] Tomb Raider held that title for nearly a decade.
This is a listing of largest video game publishers and developers ranked by reported revenue over $100 million. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] [2] Out of the 59 largest video game companies, 14 are located in the United States, 11 in Japan, and 7 in South ...