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The following games are currently redlinks. They [[There Is No Such Thing as Notability|are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion]]; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is [[notable]], hates it, but doesn't want to engage in [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch]] or [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Like]].
 
If you write an article about one of these, or it turns into a [[Wiki Magic|it turns into a bluelink or greenlink on its own]], please remove it from this list, unless it's a redirect. If that is the case, point that out. Please check that the blue link isn't a stub or e.g. movie page (now that there are no namespaces) before removing.
 
Sometimes a work has versions in more than one medium (for example, ''[[The Tick]]'' has [[The Tick (comic)|comic book]], [[The Tick (animation)|animation]], and [[The Tick (television)|live-action]] versions). If your example is like this, please list it under all the appropriate media, with the media type in brackets after the name (for example, <nowiki>[[The Tick (comic)]], [[The Tick (animation)]], and [[The Tick (television)]]</nowiki>), and create a disambiguation page with the name of the work (for example, [[The Tick]]).
Also take note, try to include a work in its media of initial incarnation. For example, instead of placing [[The Movie of the Book]] in the movie category place the work under the [[Literature]] section. Another example being [[Anime]], if it was a [[Manga]] first place it under Manga. The notable exception to this rule is either when a work's derivative incarnation is [[Adaptation Displacement|more widely known than the original]] (in which case please leave a note mentioning such), or when a page exists for the original version but not the adaptation (in which case a note should also be made so that the creator can either add a section to the pre-existing page or decide to create a new one).
 
When you write the initial summary of a Video Game, please include what sort of game the work is:[[:Category:4X]], [[:Category:Action Adventure]], [[:Category:Action Game]], [[:Category:Adventure Game]], [[:Category:Beat'Em Up]], [[:Category:Casual Video Game]], [[:Category:Driving Game]], [[:Category:Edutainment Game]], [[:Category:Exergaming]], [[:Category:Fighting Game]], [[:Category:First-Person Shooter]], [[:Category:Hack and Slash]], [[:Category:Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game]], [[:Category:Mecha Game]], [[:Category:Party Game]], [[:Category:Platform Game]], [[:Category:Puzzle Game]], [[:Category:Racing Game]], [[:Category:Real Time Strategy]], [[:Category:Rhythm Game]], [[:Category:Roguelike]], [[:Category:Role-Playing Game]], [[:Category:Shoot'Em Up]], [[:Category:Simulation Game]], [[:Category:Sports Game]], [[:Category:Stealth Based Game]], [[:Category:Strategy Game]], [[:Category:Survival Horror]], [[:Category:Third-Person Shooter]], [[:Category:Tower Defense]], [[:Category:Turn Based Tactics]], [[:Category:Turn-Based Strategy]], [[:Category:Visual Novel]], or [[:Category:Wide Open Sandbox]]
 
 
== Game Engines ==
* [[Adventure Game Studio]]
* [[Arianne]] ([https://arianne-project.org/about.html open source turn based / real time / multiplayer online engine and framework])
* [[Cocos2d]]
* [[Cocos2d]] ([http://www.cocos2d.org/ open source cross-platform game framework]), with Cocos2d-x (suite of open source, cross-platform, game development tools)
* [[Flixel]]
* [[Flixel]] ([http://flixel.org/ flash game library])
* [[FreeRealm]] ([[Turn-Based Strategy]] engine, not the same as [[Free Realms]])
* [[Future Pinball]]
* [[KiriKiri]] (open source scripting [[Visual Novel]] / [[Kinetic Novel]] engine) [http://kirikirikag.sourceforge.net/]
* [[KiriKiri]]
* [[LÖVE]]
* [[Moai]] (open source, mobile platform for game developers, based on [[Lua]] and [[Open GL]]) [https://web.archive.org/web/20161203024152/http://getmoai.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page]
* [[Moai]]
* [[Novelty (game engine)]]
* [[OGRE (game engine)]] (open source cross-platform 3D engine with lots of extras) [http://www.ogre3d.org/about]
* [[OGRE Engine]]
* [[Panda3D]] (open source game engine / framework for [[Python (programming language)|Python]] and C++) [http://www.panda3d.org/]
* [[ONScripter]]
* [[Source (game engine)|Source]] (3D engine by [[Valve Corporation|Valve]])
* [[Panda3D]]
* [[Torque3D]] (open source; as the name implies, simulator/shooter oriented)
* [[Torque3D]]
* [[Unity (game engine)|Unity]]
* [[TyranoBuilder]]
 
== Scripting ==
More relatively widespread [[Scripting Language]]s:
* [[NScripter]] ([[Visual Novel]] script)
** interpreter engines: ONScripter [https://onscripter.osdn.jp/onscripter.html]
* [[TADS]] ([[Interactive Fiction]] script)
** interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), QTads (multi-platform); Spatterlight (Mac), CocoaTADS (Mac)
* [[Z-code]] ([[Interactive Fiction]] script, from [[Zork]]) and [[Glulx]]
** interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), Lectrote (multi-platform), ZPlet (multi-platform - Java), Frotz (multi-platform, FLOSS), Zoom (Mac, Linux), Spatterlight (Mac), Filfre (Windows).
 
== Computer/Console Games ==
=== By decade ===
==== [[:Category:Video Games of the 1980s|1980s]] ====
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* [[The Ancient Art Ofof War]] (Strategy, ported to many computers)
* [[Balloon Fight]] (1985) (Also, redirect "Vs. Balloon Fight" to "Balloon Fight")
* [[Bomb Jack]]
* [[Brataccas]] (1986)
* [[Breach (video game series)|Breach]] series (1987, 1990, 1995) from Omnitrend Software
* [[Commando (video game)]] (1986)
* [[Congo Bongo]] (1983)
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* [[Laser Squad]] (1988) - predecessor of [[X-COM]]
* [[Moon Patrol]] (1982 Arcade)
* [[Rescue Onon Fractalus]] (1985 Aeral first-person Action)
* [[Road Fighter]] (1984)
* From the [[Sabre Man]] series:
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* [[Space Rogue]] (1989 Space Combat Simulator/RPG)
* [[Star Force (video game]] (1984 Tecmo [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]])
* [[Star Luster]] (space sim from [[Namco]], 1985)
* [[Star Trader]] (1984 action)
* ''[[Super Contra]]'' (1988) (Also, redirect "Super C" to "Super Contra") (Also, redirect "Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces" to "Super Contra")
* [[Sword Of Fargoal]] (1982 C64 roguelike) [http://www.fargoal.com/]
* [[Sword of Fargoal]] (1982 C64 roguelike) [http://www.fargoal.com/]
** 2010 remake
* [[Tengai Makyou]] (1989 strategy series)
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==== [[:Category:Video Games of the 1990s|1990s]] ====
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* ''[[A-Train]]'' (1995 train simulation)
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* [[Alisia Dragoon]] (1992 [[Sega Genesis]] Patformer)
* [[Apocalypse (video game)]] (1998 game starring [[Bruce Willis]])
* [[Armada 2525]] ([[4X]] before [[Master of Orion]])
* [[Battle Isle]] series ([[Turn-Based Strategy]]) (1991-2000)
** Has [[Fan Remake]]s: ''[[Advanced Strategic Command]]'', ''Battle Worlds: Kronos'', ''Crimson Fields''.
* [[Chakan The Forever Man]] (please include information on the comics) (1992)
* [[Chuck Rock]] (1993 platformer)
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* [[Independence War]] (1998), [[Independence War 2: Edge Of Chaos]] (2001)
* [[James Pond]]
* [[Jo JosJoJo's Bizarre Adventure (video game)]] - The [[Fighting Game]] made by [[Capcom]]
* [[Kickle Cubicle]] (1990 NES Puzzle)
* [[Kingsley's Adventure]] (1999 Playstation third-person platformer-adventure)
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* [[Lethal Enforcers]]
* [[Little Samson]] (1992 NES)
* [[Lords Ofof Thunder]] (1993 Sega CD and TurboGrafix CD side-scrolling shooter)
* [[Magic Carpet (video game)]] (1994) and its sequel Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds (1996)
* [[Magician Lord]] (1991 Neo Geo Arcade)
* [[Marvel Super Heroes: War Of The Gems]] (1996, to complete the Marvel vs. Capcom series)
* [[Marble Madness]] (1991)
* [[Ninja Spirit]] (Saigo no Nindou, 1993 Game Boy)
* [[Panic Restaurant]] (1992 NES Platformer)
* [[Power Blade]] (1991 NES)
* [[Power Instinct]] (1994 SNES; page is a stub with no tropes as of January 2017)
* [[Princess Crown]] (1997 Saturn JRPG, remade for the PSP in 2005)
* [[Psychic World]] (1991 Master System Action Platformer)
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* [[Pushover]] - puzzle game by Ocean (1992), now FLOSS remake
* [[Rampart]] (1990 Arcade Action Puzzle Strategy series)
* [[Reunion (RTS 1994)]] - 1994 RTS from Digital Reality, Ltd.
* [[Screamer]] (1995), a [[Driving Game]] series.
* [[SD Hiryu no Ken Densetsu]] (Hiryu No Ken) (1999 Japanese N64 fighter)
* [[Shadow Ofof Thethe Ninja]] (1990 NES Platformer)
* [[Shakii The Wolf]] (1996 DOS 3rd person platformer)
* [[Skyblazer]] (1994 SNES Platformer)
* [[SimEarth]]: The Living Planet (1990 sim)
* [[Spindizzy Worlds]] (1993 SNES Puzzle)
* [[Star Quest]]
* [[Stars!]] (1996 PC space [[4X]])
* [[Street Fighter 2010]]
* [[Super Off Road]] (1992 Racing)
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* [[Warlords Battlecry]] ([https://allthetropes.org/w/index.php?search=Warlords+Battlecry&title=Special%3ASearch&go=Go many tropes link to this page])
* [[Wing Commander: Privateer]] (1993)
* [[Wrath Ofof Thethe Black Manta]] (1990 NES Platformer)
* [[X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter: Balance Of Power]] (1997)
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==== [[:Category:Video Games of the 2000s|2000s]] ====
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* [[Advance Guardian Heroes]] (2004)
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* [[Astonishia Story]] (2006 PSP RPG)
* [[Backyard Wrestling (video game)]]
* [[Bad Day LAL.A.]] (2006)
* [[The Bible Game]] (2005)
* [[Bloody Wolf]] (2007 Wii)
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* [[Crimson Sea]] (2002, by Koei)
* [[Crush]] (2007 PSP puzzle)
* [[Day Ofof Defeat]] (2003)
* [[Doctor Who The Adventure Games|Doctor Who: The Adventure Games]] (There are [[Doctor Who/Recap/TAG/E01 City of the Daleks|some]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/TAG/E02 Blood of the Cybermen|recap]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/TAG/E03 TARDIS|pages]] but no work to properly link to)
* [[Dokapon]] (2001) (since [[Dokapon Kingdom]] has its page)
* [[Dream Chronicles]] series (2008-2011)
* [[Every Extend Extra]] (2006 "puzzle shooter")
* [[Evil Islands: Curse Ofof Thethe Lost Soul]] (2001)
* [[Evolution: The Game Ofof Intelligent Life]] (2007)
* [[Fracture]], (2008 FPS with terrain deformation)
* [[Haven: Call Ofof Thethe King]] (2002 PS2 Action-Adventure)
* [[Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1]] (Shigesato Itoi's No 1 Bass Fishing) (2000 N64)
* [[Kingdom Under Fire]] (2001 PC Strategy) and sequels
* [[Kudos (video game)]] - a character [[Raising Sim]] (2007)
* [[Lock On: Modern Air Combat]] (2005)
* [[Magical Boutique]] - a [[Simulation Game]] on [[Ren'Py]] engine. [http://games.renpy.org/game/magbou] Already mentioned here and more on ATT @wikia
* [[Mystery Dungeon]] (or "Mysterious Dungeon") - Superpage for ''[[Shiren the Wanderer]]'', ''[[Chocobo's Dungeon]]'', ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'', and the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' spinoffs
* [[NFL Blitz]] (1998-2003)
* [[Naruto Ultimate Ninja]] (and [[Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm]])
* [[Neopets: The Darkest Faerie]] (2005)
* [[Nexuiz]] (2005) and it'sits [[Spiritual Successor]] [[Xonotic]]
* [[Pixel Junk]] series (2007-2014)
** [[Pixel Junk Racers]]
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* [[Psyvariar]] (2002 PS2 shoot'em up) and sequel
* [[Rengoku]]: The Tower of Purgatory (2005 PSP Action) and sequel
* [[Smackdown Vs Raw Series]] ([[World Wrestling Entertainment]])
* [[Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine]] ([[MMORPG]]) (2008)
* [[Smackdown Vs Raw Series]] ([[WWE]])
* [[Smokin' Guns]] (2009 [[Western]]-themed arena shooter, a total conversion of [[Quake III Arena]])
* [[Smuggler's Run]] (2002 Action Racing)
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* [[Twin Caliber]] (2002 [[PS2]] rail shooter)
* [[Vivisector: Beast Within]] (2005 PC shooter)
* [[Wolfenstein]] (2009)
* [[The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road]] (2009 DS RPG)
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==== [[:Category:Video Games of the 2010s|2010s]] ====
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* (New releases on PC, [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Wii U]], [[Nintendo Switch]], etc. that can't be found on All The Tropes. See "List of [x] games" on [[Wikipedia]].)
* [[Adventures of Pip]]
* [[Aegis of Earth: Protonovus]]
* [[Amazing Frog?]]
* [[Amplitude (2016 video game)|Amplitude]] (Reboot)
* [[Armikrog]]
* [[Baldi's Basics]]
* [[The Ball]], 2011 first person puzzle game
* [[Battle Chasers: Nightwar]] (based on [[Battle Chasers]])
* [[Batman: Arkham Origins]]
* [[Battle Chef Brigade]]
* [[Bayonetta 3]]
* [[Bingo Blitz]]
* [[Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King]]
* [[Bravely Default]]
** [[Bravely Second: End Layer]]
* [[Bunch Ofof Heroes]] (2011 Top-down shooter)
* [[Burn Zombie Burn]] (2010)
** [[All Zombies Must Die]] ([[Spiritual Successor]] to the above)
* [[Celeste (video game)|Celeste]]
* [[Critter Crunch]] (2012)
* [[Cyberpunk Bartender Action series]]
** [[VA-11 Hall-A]] (2016 [https://va11halla.fandom.com/wiki/VA-11_HALL-A_Wikia visual novel/bartending simulator] by Sukeban Games)
** [[N1RV Ann-A]] (2018 [https://n1rvanna.fandom.com/wiki/N1RV_Ann-A_(game) sequel])
* [[DETOUR]] (2011)
* [[Dark Souls 2]]
* [[Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]
* [[Detroit:Destiny Become Human2]]
* [[Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth]]
* [[Din's Curse]] (2010 PC RPG)
* [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited]]
* [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]
* [[Dragon Ball: Xenoverse]]
* [[Dragon Quest Builders]]
* [[Dragon’s Crown]]
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* [[Dreams (2016 video game)|Dreams]]
* [[Drug Wars]] (2010)
** Unrelated to [[Drugwars]], the Simulation game
* [[Endless Space]], [[Endless Space 2]] - space [[4X]] from Amplitude Studios
* [[Factorio]]
* [[Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn]], though [[Final Fantasy XIV|the original is up there,]] but it's not updated to account for the relaunch. Don't know whether to make it its own page of just update the other one.
* [[The Flame in the Flood]]
* [[Fluidity]] and its sequel
* [[Fortnite]]
* [[Fractured Space]]
* [[Freedom Planet]]
* [[Freedom Wars]]
* [[A Game of Dwarves]]
* [[Gatling Gears]] (2011 Action)
* [[Gorogoa]]
* [[Gran Turismo Sport]]
* [[GrandGravity TheftRush Auto V2]]
* [[Gravity Rush]]
** [[Gravity Rush 2]]
* [[Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes]] (2010 Strategy)
** [[Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons & Donuts]] (2011)
* [[Guild of Dungeoneering]] (2014 PC RPG)
* [[Hardware: Rivals]]
* [[Hatsune Miku Project Diva]]
* [[Hellblade]]
* [[Her Story]]
* [[Horizon Zero Dawn]]
* [[Hyrule Warriors]]
* [[IDARB]]
* [[Interstellar Rising]]
* [[J Stars Victory Vs+]]
* [[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]]
* [[Kill Strain]]
* [[Kingdom Hearts 3]]
* [[Let itIt Die]]
* [[Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime]]
* [[Makai Shin Trillion]] (Trillion: God of Destruction)
* [[Massive Chalice]]
* [[Mario Andand Luigi: Dream Team]] Exists as [[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]], but needs an more detailed description.
* [[Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam]]
* [[Matterfall]]
* [[Military Madness: Nectaris]] (2010 Strategy)
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* [[Mordheim: City of the Damned]] (2014 Tactical Strategy)
* [[MotoHeroz]] (2012 Racing)
* [[Mr. Shifty]]
* [[Muramasa Rebirth]]
* [[NES Remix]] and 2
* [[NoNight Man’sin Skythe Woods]]
* [[No Man's Sky]]
* [[Ori and the Blind Forest]]
* [[ParagonPaper (videoMario: game)Color Splash]]
* [[Perception (video game)|Perception]]
* [[Persona Q]]
* [[Pikmin 3]]
* [[Planet Alpha 31]] (2D puzzle platformer)
* [[Pokken Tournament]]
* [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] (Well, sort of. There IS an existing page for Ruby and Sapphire that it can use, but it needs a massive update)
* [[Pokémon GO!]]
* [[Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy]] (2013)
* [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] (Well, sort of. There IS an existing page for Ruby and Sapphire that it can use, but there's is going to be a ''lot'' of work to fully put in everything new about the remakes)
* [[Pokémon X and Y]]
* [[Ragnarok Odyssey]] (2012)
** Ragnarok Odyssey ACE (2014 [[Updated Rerelease]])
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* [[Ray Gigant]]
* [[Reus]] (2013 God Game)
* [[Rive]]
* [[Road Blaster]] (2011 iOS demolition driving game)
* [[Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love]] (2010): we have a [[Sakura Taisen]] page, but the fifth game only gets about a sentence despite being the only game released in English.
* [[Shadow of the Beast (2016 video game)|Shadow of the Beast]] (Remake)
* [[SKARA: The Blade Returns]] (online [[Action RPG]])
* [[Spooky's House of Jump Scares]]
* [[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2]]
* [[StarMade]]
* [[Stranger of Sword City]]
* [[StreetSubsurface Fighter VCircular]]
* [[Super Mario 3D World]]
* [[Tales of Hearts R]]
* [[Tardigrades (video game)]]
* [[Thea: The Awakening]]
* [[Thimbleweed Park]]
* [[Thumper (video game)|Thumper]]
* [[The Tomorrow Children]]
* [[The Treasures Ofof Montezuma]] and sequels (2011-2014)
* [[Trove]]
* [[The Witness (2016 video game)|The Witness]]
* [[Wolfenstein: The New Order]], [[Wolfenstein: The Old Blood]]
* [[World of Final Fantasy]]
* [[The Wonderful 101]]
* [[Uncharted 4: A Thief's End]]
* [[Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late]]
* [[Unstoppable Gorg]] (2012 strategy)
* [[Veggie Dog Story]] ([[Action RPG]])
* [[Who's That Flying?!]] (2010 iOS, PC and PSP Action)
* [[The Witness (2016 video game)|The Witness]]
* [[Wolfenstein: The Old Blood]]
* [[Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus]]
* [[World of Final Fantasy]]
* [[The Wonderful 101]]
* [[Ys: Memories of Celceta]]
* [[Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana]]
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==== 2020s ====
 
=== Other games ===
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* [[Nim]] (One of the oldest proto-video games out there.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nim Wikipedia article]
* [[Ribbitking]], a weird sports game based off of golf. The only difference is you use a hammer and catapult instead of a club, and a frog instead of a ball. And the hole is a large pool with a crystal floating over it.
* [[ABA Games]] - series of [[Shoot'Em Up]]s from one developer.
* [[AI Wars: Fleet Command]]
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* [[Assault Cube]]
* [[Astal]]
* [[AstroMenace]] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20140328174728/http://www.viewizard.com/astromenace/ FLOSS] (Linux/Windows/Mac OS X) space 3d scroll-shooter
* [[Battle Bakraid]]
* [[Battle Stadium DON]]
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* [[Blazin' Guns]] (Western themed rail shooter)
* [[Bokosuka Wars]]
* [[Candy Crush]]
* [[Chack N Pop]]
* [[Clash of Clans]]
* [[Clash Royale]]
* [[Crossfire RPG]] (aka [http://crossfire.real-time.com/ Crossfire - The Multiplayer Adventure Game])
* [[Crush Pinball]]
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* [[Ferazel's Wand]]
* [[The Fool's Errand]]
* [[Flare (video game)]] - FLOSS Diablo-like TriStat RPG (with mods)
* [[Galaxy on Fire]]
* [[The Gostak]], basically [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]], The Game
* [[Impossamole]]
* [[Infidel]]
* [[In Pursuit Of Greed]]
* [[Insurgency]]
* [[Jetpack]] [http://www.adeptsoftware.com/jetpack/ this]
* [[The Legend Ofof Valkyrie]]
* [[The Legendary Axe]]
* [[Lethis - Path of Progress]]
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* [[Mouryou Senki MADARA]] (If possible, with info for both games of the series, and the [[The Anime of the Game|OVA based off the 1st game]])
* [[Mushiking]]
* [[Nim]] (One of the oldest proto-video games out there.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nim Wikipedia article]
* [[O Immigratzi]]
* [[Planetbase]]
* [[PurePuzzle Pureand Dragons]]
* [[Recess In Greece]]
* [[Red Eclipse]]
* [[Renowned Explorers: International Society]]
* [[Ribbit King]], a weird sports game based off of golf. The only difference is you use a hammer and catapult instead of a club, and a frog instead of a ball. And the hole is a large pool with a crystal floating over it. [[w:Ribbit King|Wikipedia article]]
* [[Space Noir]] (space shooter / [[Film Noir]] -[[Recycled in Space|IN-SPACE]])
* [[Stellar Conquest]] series (old space [[Turn-Based Strategy]])
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* [[Triangle Heart]] (We already have [[Triangle_Heart_3_~sweet_songs_forever~|the third game]], why not [[Sequel Displacement|the previous two]]?)
** [[Triangle Heart 2]]
* [[Unknown Horizons]] (2008 - ongoing, FLOSS; RTS/management http://www.unknown-horizons.org/)
* [[VGA Planets]] (space [[4X]], multiplayer-only)
* [[Viper Phase 1]]
* [[Warblade]]
* [[Windosill]]
* [[Words with Friends]]
* [[World Forge]]
* [[XZR]]
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* [[Acaratus]]
* [[AshesACE of the SingularityAcademy]]
* [[Ballistic Overkill]]
* [[Bitardia]]
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* [[Cryptark]]
* [[Cubic Castles]]
* [[Darkest Dungeon]]
* [[Dead TrailZ]]
* [[Descent: Underground]]
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* [[Desert Night]]
* [[Doraemon - Nobita no Biohazard]] (Parody mashup of [[Doraemon]] and [[Resident Evil]])
* [[Embric of Wulfhammer's Castle]]
* [[Gingiva]]
* [[Halloween Flop]]
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== Fangames ==
If you write a page for any of these works, don't forget to tag the page with [[:Category:Fan Works]].
 
* [[Castlevania: The Lecarde Chronicles]]
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* [[Pokemon Fusion Generation]]
* [[Pokemon Survival Island]]
* [[Super Mario 64: Last Impact]]
* [[Super Mario: Blue Twilight DX]]
* [[Toad Strikes Back]]
 
== Flash Games/Web Games ==
* [[Bingo Blitz]]
* [[Cyclomaniacs]] [http://armorgames.com/play/4355/cyclomaniacs here]
** [[Cyclomaniacs 2]] [http://armorgames.com/play/12478/cyclomaniacs-2 here]
* [[Mario Mario Ace Attorney]] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20130804054729/http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/408217 right here])
* [[Miniclip]]
* [[Mutilate-a-Doll 2]] (Base game and updates, plus Custom Items on [[Kongregate]])
* [[Portal The Flash Version]]
* [[Run 3]]
* [[Scarygirl]] ([httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140107021546/http://scarygirl.com/ Main website]; game was later ported to [[PSP]], and then remade for XBLA, PSN and PC)
* [[Super Smash Bros Crusade]]
* [[Zening]] [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20211021110603/https://www.kongregate.com/zening?acomplete=zen here]{{Dead link}}
* [[Zombies Inc]] [http://armorgames.com/play/12965/zombies-inc here]
 
== Visual Novels<ref>Most of these come from [http://vsrecommendedgames.wikia.com/wiki/Visual_Novel_Games /v/'s recommended games (Visual Novels)]</ref> ==
If you write a page for any of these works, don't forget to tag the page with [[:Category:Visual Novel]].
 
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* ''[[ACE Academy]]''
* ''[[An Octave Higher]]''
* ''[[Anonymous;Code]]''
* ''[[Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue]]''
* ''[[Ashita Deatta Shoujo]]''
* ''[[Ashita no Kimi to Autame ni]]''
* ''[[Aster]]''
* ''[[Ayakashibito]]''
* ''[[Backstage Pass]]''
* ''[[Baldr Force]]''
* ''[[Bengarachou Hakubutsushi]]''
* ''[[Chaos;Child]]''
* ''[[The Charming Empire]]''
* ''[[Cinders]]''
* ''[[Dandelion]]''
* ''[[Dear My Friend]]''
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* ''[[Doko he iku no, ano hi]]''
* ''[[Forest (visual novel)|Forest]]''
* ''[[The Fruit of Grisaia]]''
* ''[[G-Senjou no MaouGaokao.Love.100Days]]''
* ''[[Girlish Grimoire: Littlewitch Romanesque]]''
* ''[[Go! Go! Nippon!]]''
* ''[[Gunjou no Sora wo Koete]]''
* ''[[How To Take Off Your Mask]]''
* ''[[If My Heart Had Wings]]''
* ''[[Ikusa Megami ZERO]] ([[Ikusa Megami]])
* ''[[J.B. Harold Murder Club]]''
* ''[[Kagerou Touryuuki]]''
* ''[[Kana: Imouto]]''
* ''[[Kokoro no Doki Doki Senpai]]''
* ''[[Love Atat First Sight (visual novel)|Love Atat First Sight]]''
* ''[[Magical Eyes - Red is for Anguish]]''
* ''[[The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya]]''
* ''[[The Men of Yoshiwara: Ohgiya]]''
* ''[[Moshimo Ashita ga Hare Naraba]]'' (aka MoshiRaba)
* ''[[Mugen Kairou]]''
* ''[[My Girlfriend is a Mermaid?!]]''
* ''[[Nameless (visual novel)|Nameless]] ~The one thing you must recall~''
* ''[[Natsu no Tomoshibi]]''
* ''[[Natsuyume Nagisa]]''
* ''[[NEKOPARANecrobarista]]''
* ''[[Neko-Nin exHeart|NEKO-NIN exHeart]]''
* ''[[Notch - The Innocent LunA: Eclipsed SinnerS]]''
* ''[[Nurse Love Addiction]]''
* ''[[Office Lingerie]]''
* ''[[Phantom: Phantom of Inferno]]''
* ''[[Prima Stella]]''
* ''[[Pyrite Heart]]''
* ''[[Robotics;Notes]]'' (the link goes to the page for the anime based on the game)
* ''[[√Letter]] - [[Root Letter]] -''
* ''[[Rui wa Tomo wo Yobu]]''
* ''[[Saihate no Ima]]''
* ''[[Sakura Musubi]]''
* ''Sakura series'' by [[Winged Cloud]]
** ''[[Sakura Spirit]]''
** ''[[Sakura Angels]]''
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** ''[[Sakura Swim Club]]''
** ''[[Sakura Beach]]''
* ''[[Scarlett (visual novel)|Scarlett]]''
* ''[[Season of 12 Colors]]''
* ''[[Serina]]''
* ''[[Shoshite Ashita no Sekai yori]]''
* ''[[Sickness]]''
* ''[[Song of Memories]]''
* ''[[Soulslayer]]''
* ''[[StarTRain]]''
* ''[[Suigetsu]]''
* ''[[Sweet Fuse: At Your Side]]''
* ''[[To You Of The Future, I Give Every Song]]'' ([[Hatsune Miku]])
* ''[[Train of Afterlife]]''
* ''[[True Love Junai Monogatari]]''
* ''[[Tsuyokiss]]''
* ''[[Walkerman]]''
* ''[[World End Economica|WORLD END ECONOMiCA]]''
* ''[[Yukiuta]]''
* ''[[Yumemi Shi]]''
* ''[[XBlaze Code: Embryo]]''
* ''[[XBlaze Lost: Memories]]''
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Game Engines

Scripting

More relatively widespread Scripting Languages:

  • NScripter (Visual Novel script)
    • interpreter engines: ONScripter [5]
  • TADS (Interactive Fiction script)
    • interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), QTads (multi-platform); Spatterlight (Mac), CocoaTADS (Mac)
  • Z-code (Interactive Fiction script, from Zork) and Glulx
    • interpreter engines: Gargoyle (multi-platform), Lectrote (multi-platform), ZPlet (multi-platform - Java), Frotz (multi-platform, FLOSS), Zoom (Mac, Linux), Spatterlight (Mac), Filfre (Windows).

Computer/Console Games

By decade

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Other games

Games on Steam Early Access

RPG Maker Games[1]

Fangames

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Flash Games/Web Games

Visual Novels[2]

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