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* Possibly ''[[Silent Hill]]'', [[Eldritch Location|if a place can be a villain]].
* Though just Villain ''Named'' Franchise (all games star Samus, after all): both ''[[Metroid]]'' ([[Personal Space Invader|a really dangerous alien species]]) and ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' (though it gets a new name and a new look in the second installment). Perhaps you could say that from their point of view, [[Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds|Samus]] is the villain.
** This goes under [[Antagonist Title]].
* In one way or another, the main stories of the ''[[Fatal Fury]]'' and ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' series seem to revolve around Geese Howard. By the time ''[[King of Fighters]] [[Updated Rerelease|2002 UM]]'' comes around, he's also present in that as a secret boss, [[Beyond the Impossible|out-bossing]] a considerable cast of [[SNK Boss|SNK bosses]]. Also, in [[Capcom vs. Whatever|Capcom Vs SNK]], [[Memetic Mutation|Geese is ratio 6]] when fought as a boss, since you fight him twice as ratio 3, when the highest a character goes in the game, [[Street Fighter|Gouki]] as a secret character, is ratio 4.
* ''[[Command and& Conquer: Tiberium]]'' revolves around Kane.
* [[Super Robot Wars]] is so named because the villains in the games start these, with the good guys having to end them.
* Every ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' game in the Xehanort Saga (essentially, every game released between Kingdom Hearts 1-3) is linked by the same mysterious evil figure who just won't stay dead.