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* [[SimEarth]]: The Living Planet (1990 sim)
* [[SimEarth]]: The Living Planet (1990 sim)
* [[Spindizzy Worlds]] (1993 SNES Puzzle)
* [[Spindizzy Worlds]] (1993 SNES Puzzle)
* [[Stars!]] (1996 PC space [[4X]])
* [[Street Fighter 2010]]
* [[Street Fighter 2010]]
* [[Super Off Road]] (1992 Racing)
* [[Super Off Road]] (1992 Racing)
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* [[Psyvariar]] (2002 PS2 shoot'em up) and sequel
* [[Psyvariar]] (2002 PS2 shoot'em up) and sequel
* [[Rengoku]]: The Tower of Purgatory (2005 PSP Action) and sequel
* [[Rengoku]]: The Tower of Purgatory (2005 PSP Action) and sequel
* [[Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine]] ([[MMORPG]]) (2008)
* [[Smackdown Vs Raw Series]] ([[WWE]])
* [[Smackdown Vs Raw Series]] ([[WWE]])
* [[Smokin' Guns]] (2009 [[Western]]-themed arena shooter, a total conversion of [[Quake III Arena]])
* [[Smokin' Guns]] (2009 [[Western]]-themed arena shooter, a total conversion of [[Quake III Arena]])
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* [[Armikrog]]
* [[Armikrog]]
* [[The Ball]], 2011 first person puzzle game
* [[The Ball]], 2011 first person puzzle game
* [[Batman: Arkham Origins]]
* [[Bravely Default]]
* [[Bravely Default]]
** [[Bravely Second: End Layer]]
** [[Bravely Second: End Layer]]
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* [[Desert Night]]
* [[Desert Night]]
* [[Doraemon - Nobita no Biohazard]] (Parody mashup of [[Doraemon]] and [[Resident Evil]])
* [[Doraemon - Nobita no Biohazard]] (Parody mashup of [[Doraemon]] and [[Resident Evil]])
* [[Embric of Wulfhammer's Castle]]
* [[Gingiva]]
* [[Gingiva]]
* [[Halloween Flop]]
* [[Halloween Flop]]

Revision as of 14:57, 5 April 2018

The following games are currently redlinks. They 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 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.

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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, or Category:Wide Open Sandbox


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

Other games

Games on Steam Early Access

RPG Maker Games[1]

Fangames

Flash Games/Web Games

Visual Novels[2]