- Ace Attorney:
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: The one Where It All Began. The one where Larry and Edgeworth get framed for murder. The one with Manfred von Karma. The one where the parrot is cross-examined.
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All: The one with Franziska von Karma, Maya's cousin Pearl Fey, and Matt Engarde. The one that introduced the concept of Psyche-Locks.
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations: The one with Dahlia Hawthorne and Godot. The one where Phoenix eats decisive evidence. The one where we meet Phoenix's evil ex. The one where Phoenix falls off a bridge.
- Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney: The one where Phoenix loses his badge and adopts a Stage Magician as his daughter.
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies: The one with Athena Cykes and the Mood Matrix. The one about Phoenix's comeback. The one where Phoenix defends an orca. The one with the Spy Drama.
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice: The one where Phoenix lawyers in a country with a Kangaroo Court that hates lawyers. The one where Trucy gets framed for murder.
- Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth: The one where Edgeworth dismantles an international smuggling ring.
- Gyakuten Kenji 2: The one where Edgeworth plays verbal chess and his game never makes it outside of Japan.
- The Great Ace Attorney: The one where Phoenix's ancestor solves murder mysteries with Sherlock Holmes (sort of).
- Aleste:
- Aleste (1988): The one that's Zanac but for Sega Master System.
- Aleste 2: The one that introduces Ellinor Waizen.
- Aleste Gaiden: The one where you're on-foot.
- M.U.S.H.A.: The one with a mech instead of a fighter ship.
- Super Aleste: The one that has anime graphics only in the Japanese version.
- Power Strike II (SMS): The one that doesn't have the Aleste name but features its usual tropes nonetheless. The one that got released in Europe, but not in Japan until about 25 years later.
- GG Aleste 3: Last Messiah: The one that's a Game Gear game released in 2020.
- Senxin Aleste: The one that's a Bullet Hell game for arcades.
- Arcaea:
- "Vicious Labyrinth": The one with "conflict".
- "Black Fate": The one that introduces Beyond difficulty.
- "Final Verdict": The one that deletes Partners from the game.
- "Lasting Eden": The one that actually continues the main story.
- Assassin's Creed:
- Assassin's Creed: The one in the Holy Land.
- Assassin's Creed II: The one in Italy.
- Assassin's Creed III: The one set during the American Revolution.
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: The one where you're a pirate in the Caribbean.
- Assassin's Creed: Unity: The one set during the French Revolution.
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate: The one in Victorian London.
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey: The one in Ancient Greece.
- Assassin's Creed Origins: The one in Ancient Egypt.
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: The one with vikings.
- Assassin's Creed: Mirage: The one in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age.
- Banjo-Kazooie: The one with Banjo's sister.
- Banjo-Tooie: The one with the connected worlds.
- Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge: The one where Banjo gets sent back in time.
- Banjo-Pilot: The one where they race in airplanes.
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts: The one with vehicles.
- Batman: Arkham Series:
- Batman: Arkham Asylum: The one where the Joker turns into a Titan.
- Batman: Arkham City: The one with Hugo Strange and Ra's al Ghul. Also the one where the Joker dies.
- Batman: Arkham Origins: The one that takes place on Christmas.
- Batman: Arkham Knight: The one with Scarecrow. Also the one where Batman is unmasked.
- beatmania:
- beatmania IIDX: The one with 7 keys.
- beatmania IIDX substream: The one that can link up with DanceDanceRevolution and which knocked all subsequent sequel numbers off by 1.
- beatmania IIDX 6th Style -new songs collection-: The one with Tatsujin Videos.
- beatmania IIDX 7th Style: The one that was released at the same time as DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX- and introduced Dan courses.
- beatmania IIDX 9th Style: The one that moved to Windows.
- beatmania IIDX 12 HAPPY SKY: The one with a new difficulty scale. Alternatively, the one with "Mei".
- beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD: The one with The Four Gods as Extra Stage bosses.
- beatmania IIDX 14 GOLD: The one with the "IIDX GOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLDDDDD!!" song.
- beatmania IIDX 15 DJ TROOPERS (PS2 port): The one with Black Another charts.
- beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS + Premium Best: The last one on PlayStation 2. Alternatively, the one that's on 2 discs.
- beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle: The one with bosses themed after the Seven Deadly Sins.
- beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro: The one with three main events. Alternatively, the one that introduces 720p.
- beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA: The one that added LEGGENDARIA charts.
- beatmania IIDX 26 HEROIC VERSE: The one that got officially released in America and has a new cabinet.
- beatmania III: The one that's 5-key beatmania but with a bunch of extra sound modifiers and a floppy disk drive.
- beatmania IIDX: The one with 7 keys.
- Borderlands series:
- Borderlands 2: The one with Handsome Jack and Tiny Tina.
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!: The one on the moon.
- Tales from the Borderlands: The one that's an Adventure Game.
- Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: The one that's a full-fledged version of a DLC from Borderlands 2.
- Capcom vs.:
- Marvel vs. Capcom: The one with Onslaught.
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: The one with two different Wolverines.
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: The one with Tatsunoko Production characters.
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The one with Galactus.
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite: The one where Ultron and Sigma fuse the Marvel and Capcom universes.
- Castlevania:
- Castlevania: The one where Dracula loses his head after you defeat him.
- Castlevania II: Simon's Quest: The one where it's a horrible night to have a curse.
- Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse: The one with Trevor, Grant, Sypha, and Alucard.
- Castlevania: The Adventure: The one with no power-ups, but Christopher's whip can shoot fireballs.
- Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge: The one where Dracula kidnaps and brainwashes Christopher's son.
- Super Castlevania IV: The one where Simon can whip in multiple directions and moonwalk on stairs.
- Castlevania: Rondo of Blood: The one with Richter.
- Castlevania: Dracula X: The remixed Super NES version of the one with Richter.
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: The one that started the shift toward Metroidvanias.
- Castlevania 64: The first one in 3D.
- Castlevania Legends: The one with the only female Belmont.
- Castlevania: Circle of the Moon: The one that was too dark for the Game Boy Advance.
- Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance: The one that was too bright for the Game Boy Advance.
- Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow: The one where Soma is the reincarnation of Dracula.
- Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow: The one where you had to draw runes to defeat bosses.
- Castlevania: Lament of Innocence: The one with the first Belmont to wield the Vampire Killer.
- Castlevania: Curse of Darkness: The one with lots of Item Crafting.
- Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin: The one where Death and Dracula fight you at the same time.
- Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia: The one with Shanoa.
- Castlevania: Harmony of Despair: The multiplayer crossover with the huge maps.
- Castlevania: Judgment: The one that's a fighting game.
- CHUNITHM:
- CHUNITHM CRYSTAL: The one that adds Fast/Late counts.
- CHUNITHM SUPER STAR: The one that was made specificallly for the pan-Asian market.
- CHUNITHM NEW: The one that adds 120 FPS.
- Sibyl Seiriki: Strive Against Fate: The one that's a CHUNITHM Concept Album with extremely grimdark character stories and songs by non-Japanese musicians.
- Control: The one with the Ashtray Maze.
- Crash Bandicoot:
- Crash Bandicoot (1996): The one with Tawna.
- Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back: The one where Crash collects crystals.
- Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped: The one where Crash and Coco Time Travel.
- Crash Team Racing: The one with the alien.
- Crash Bash: The one with Rilla Roo.
- Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex: The one with a lot of vehicles.
- Crash Nitro Kart: The one with Emperor Velo.
- Crash Twinsanity: The one with the Evil Twins, the A Cappella soundtrack, and a lot of unused content.
- Crash Tag Team Racing: The one with Von Clutch.
- Crash of the Titans: The one with the redesigns.
- Crash: Mind Over Mutant: The one with the NVs.
- Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled: The one with microtransactions.
- Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time: The one where Crash and Coco go through alternate dimensions.
- D4DJ Groovy Mix: The one with non-cover licensed songs.
- Alternatively, the one with non-gacha scoring in a gacha game.
- DanceDanceRevolution:
- DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX: The one that brought Captain Jack and E-Rotic to the games.
- DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS: The one with almost every song from the previous arcade games.
- DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX: The one that brings 60 FPS to the mainline games.
- DDRMAX: DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX: The one that deleted a lot of songs, and with "MAX 300".
- DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME: The one with over 200 songs. Alternatively, the last one for four years.
- DanceDanceRevolution X3 vs. 2ndMIX: The one that recreates DDR 2ndMIX in HD.
- DanceDanceRevolution A: The one that brought online DDR to America.
- DanceDanceRevolution A20: The one with a golden cabinet.
- Darius:
- Darius (1986): The one with three screens.
- Super Darius: The one with 26 bosses.
- Darius Extra Version: The one that was released on Sega Genesis...in 2019.
- Darius II: The one where one of the Player Characters wants tuna sashimi. The one where you lose all of your powerups when you die.
- Sagaia (Master System): The one that Europe got, rather than the Sega Genesis version.
- Super Nova (Darius Force): The one with checkpoints.
- Darius Gaiden: The one with the trippy backgrounds.
- G-Darius: The one with the Beam-O-War mechanic.
- Dariusburst: The one where you have to time counterattacks.
- Dariusburst Another Chronicle: The one with 4-player multiplayer.
- Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours: The one with a song with actual lyrics.
- Darius (1986): The one with three screens.
- Dark Souls:
- Dark Souls: The one with Giant Mushroom People.
- Dark Souls II: The one with Not-Dragons.
- Dark Souls III: The one with Greatwood testicles.
- Deep-Sea Prisoner's games:
- Mogeko Castle: The one with the Mogekos.
- The Gray Garden: The one with Ivlis.
- Wadanohara: The one with Sal.
- Alternatively, the one where Idate makes a cameo.
- Deltarune: The one with the Dark Worlds.
- "Chapter 1: The Beginning": The one with Playing Card Motifs.
- "Chapter 2: A Cyber's World": The one with potassium.
- Devilish Hairdresser: The one with Red Light, Green Light.
- Devilish Pet Salon: The one where everyone got a new hairstyle.
- Devilish Stylist: The one with the costume changes.
- Devilish Cat: The one where you're a cat.
- Disgaea and related games:
- Disgaea: Hour of Darkness: The one with a Love Freak angel, a foppish demon lord, and CAPTAIN GORDON, DEFENDER OF EARTH!
- Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness: The one where Laharl gets turned into a girl, and where he has a little sister.
- Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories: The one with a washed-up rock star, a lecherous frog, and a ninja who says "zam" a lot.
- Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice: The one with the school where going to class makes you a delinquent.
- Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten: The one with the sardine-obsessed vampire who teaches Prinnies how to be Prinnies.
- Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance: The one where Revenge is the Central Theme.
- Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny: The first one to go fully 3D.
- Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless: The one with samurai.
- La Pucelle: The one with the priestess who later becomes a demon overlord.
- Phantom Brave: The one with the girl who can turn objects into people.
- Makai Kingdom: The one with the "badass freakin' overlord" who becomes a book.
- Soul Nomad & the World Eaters: The one with the Villain Protagonist bonus campaign.
- Zettai Hero Project: The one where the weak hero has to defeat an OP final boss, and Level Grinding is a major plot point.
- Disgaea: Hour of Darkness: The one with a Love Freak angel, a foppish demon lord, and CAPTAIN GORDON, DEFENDER OF EARTH!
- DonPachi series:
- DonPachi: The one where you train to be a Super-Soldier by killing your allies.
- DoDonPachi: The one that codified the Bullet Hell genre and True Final Bosses in shmups.
- DoDonPachi II: Bee Storm: The one that's not made by CAVE.
- DoDonPachi Blissful Death: The one that introduced the Elemental Dolls and Hyper Mode.
- DoDonPachi dai ou jou DEATH LABEL: The one that's an absolutely cruel Boss Game.
- DoDonPachi dai ou jou Black Label: The one with balance tweaks.
- DoDonPachi Resurrection: The one where your Hypers cancel bullets.
- Version 1.5: The one that fixed the counterstop.
- Arrange A: The one with the dai ou jou Type A ship and a good ending.
- Arrange B: The one with a really weird Macrogame.
- Version 1.51: The one where bombs are not worthless for scoring.
- DoDonPachi Resurrection BLACK LABEL: The one where you can shoot your main shot and laser at the same time and which has a Red Gauge.
- DoDonPachi Resurrection BLACK LABEL Arrange: The one that's a crossover with Ketsui.
- DoDonPachi True Death: The one with Inbachi.
- DoDonPachi Maximum: The one that was made for phones. Also, the one where a thinly-veiled Author Avatar of Tsuneki Ikeda brags about how Nintendo Hard CAVE's games are.
- Double Dragon series:
- Double Dragon (arcade version): The one with Machine Gun Willy.
- Double Dragon (NES version): The one where Billy fights his brother Jimmy.
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge (arcade version): The one where Marian dies.
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES version): The one where Marian doesn't die.
- Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (arcade version): The one where the Lee Brothers fight Cleopatra, and the one with microtransactions long before it became a trend.
- Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (NES version): The one with the "Bimmy and Jimmy" typo, and the one where "Cleopatra" is actually a brainwashed Marian.
- Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls: The fighting game based on the 1993-1994 animated series.
- Double Dragon Neon: The one with Skullmageddon.
- Double Dragon IV: The one that looks and plays like the NES version of Double Dragon II.
- Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons: The one with bosses from previous games.
- Dragon Quest series:
- Dragon Quest: The one where everyone used to speak in Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe.
- Dragon Quest II: The one with the descendants of the hero from the first game.
- Dragon Quest III: The first one where you can create your own party, and the one where you become the hero from the first game.
- Dragon Quest IV: The one with Alena the Rebellious Princess, Torneko the Intrepid Merchant, and Psaro.
- Dragon Quest V: The one where you marry one of two (or three) different girls, and the one with monster companions.
- Dragon Quest VII: The one with Dual-World Gameplay.
- Dragon Quest VIII: The one with Yangus and Jessica, and the one with a major jump in presentation.
- Dragon Quest IX: The one with the Celestrians.
- Dragon Quest X: The one that was an MMORPG.
- Dragon Quest Monsters: The one with a young Terry from Dragon Quest VI.
- Dragon Quest Treasures: The one where a younger Erik and Mia from Dragon Quest XI go treasure hunting with monsters.
- Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime: The one with all the tanks.
- Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince: The one with a young Psaro.
- Dragon Quest Builders: The one that plays like Minecraft, and the one that starts from the Downer Ending of the first Dragon Quest.
- Dragon Quest Builders 2: The one where Malroth from Dragon Quest II is on your side.
- Etrian Odyssey series:
- Etrian Odyssey: The one where Shinjuku lies at the bottom.
- Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard: The one where you go up instead of down.
- Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City: The one with seafaring.
- Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan: The one where the mazes are spread across the world.
- Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth: The one where you go to space.
- Etrian Odyssey Nexus: The one that mashes up elements of past games.
- Final Fantasy (numbered installments):
- Final Fantasy: The one where Garland knocks you all down. The one that saved Square from bankruptcy.
- Final Fantasy II: The one with the unusual stat growth system, and the one where Guy can speak beaver.
- Final Fantasy III: The one with an evil cloud.
- Final Fantasy IV: The one with the spoony bard.
- Final Fantasy V: The one with an evil tree and a girl pretending to be a guy.
- Final Fantasy VI: The one with the Evil Clown, the opera, and the wisecracking octopus.
- Final Fantasy VII: The one with the '90s Anti-Hero who carries a huge sword.
- Final Fantasy VII Remake: The one where Sephiroth changes how the game is going to end.
- Dirge of Cerberus: The one with Vincent Valentine as the main character.
- Crisis Core: The one about Zack's career as a SOLDIER.
- Final Fantasy VIII: The one with the '90s Anti-Hero who carries a gun sword.
- Final Fantasy IX: The one with the Marble of Death.
- Final Fantasy X: The one with blitzball, an evil whale, and the hero's abusive dad. Alternatively, the one with the memetic awkward laughter.
- Final Fantasy X-2: The one where the previous hero's Love Interest and her two friends save the world (again) while playing dress-up.
- Final Fantasy XI: The (first) one that was an MMO.
- Final Fantasy XII: The one with CAPTAIN BASCH FON RONSENBERG OF DALMASCA! Don't listen to Ondore's lies!
- Final Fantasy XIII: The one where people get turned into zombies or crystals for following or not following instructions.
- Final Fantasy XIII-2: The one where you play as Lightning's sister.
- Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII: The one where, well...Lightning returns.
- Final Fantasy XIV: The MMO that sucked at first but then got really good.
- Final Fantasy XV: The one with the car, and Cup Noodles.
- Final Fantasy XVI: The Darker and Edgier Stylish Action one with shades of Game of Thrones and Devil May Cry.
- Final Fantasy spinoffs:
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest: The easy one.
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The one with the Corrupt Church.
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The one with the caravan and the miasma.
- Chocobo's Dungeon: The one where a chocobo explores dungeons.
- Dissidia Final Fantasy: The 1-on-1 crossover fighting game.
- Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015): The 3-on-3 crossover fighting game.
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: The one where you fight monsters while playing Final Fantasy music.
- Final Fantasy Explorers: The one that plays like Monster Hunter.
- Fire Emblem:
- Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light: The one with Marth.
- Shadow Dragon: The remake of the one with Marth.
- Fire Emblem Gaiden: The one where you control two different armies.
- Echoes: Shadows of Valentia: The remake of the one where you control two different armies. Now with free-roaming dungeons and full voice-acting.
- Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem: The sequel to the one with Marth.
- New Mystery of the Emblem: The remake of the sequel to the one with Marth.
- Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War: The one with the huge maps.
- Fire Emblem: Thracia 776: The side-story to the one with the huge maps.
- Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade: The one with Roy.
- Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade: The one that came to North America first. Also, the prequel to the one with Roy.
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones: The one with the twins.
- Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance: The one with Ike and the beastmen.
- Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn: The sequel to the one with Ike, and with more beastmen.
- Fire Emblem: Awakening: The one with time travel.
- Fire Emblem Fates: The one with the war between fantasy Feudal Japan and fantasy Medieval Europe.
- Fire Emblem Warriors: The one with the team-up of the casts from Awakening, Fates, and Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light.
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses: The one in the church that's also a military academy.
- Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes: The one where you fight Byleth...or not.
- Fire Emblem Heroes: The one that's a Massive Multiplayer Crossover.
- Book I: The one where a princess steals heroes from other worlds.
- Book II: The one with the war between kingdoms of fire and ice.
- Book III: The one where the heroes fight a goddess of death.
- Book IV: The one where the heroes enter a Dream Land.
- Book V: The one with the steampunk robots.
- Book VI: The one with the gods who can open and close access to entire worlds.
- Book VII: The one that takes place in Anachronic Order.
- Fire Emblem Engage: The one where you can summon and Fusion Dance with heroes from past titles.
- Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light: The one with Marth.
- Five Nights at Freddy's:
- Five Nights at Freddy's: The one where Chuck-E-Cheese-like animatronics jump scare you.
- Five Nights at Freddy's 2: The one with the toy animatronics and the Puppet. Also the one with the 5 missing children.
- Five Nights at Freddy's 3: The one with Springtrap. Also the one where the Purple Guy gets spring-locked.
- Five Nights at Freddy's 4: The one with the nightmares. Also the one with the Bite of '83.
- Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location: The one with the Funtime animatronics. Also the one where the names are revealed.
- Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator: The one where you have your own Freddy Fazebear's Pizzeria. Also the one where he always comes back!
- Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach: The one with Glamrock Freddy.
- Foamstars: The one that rips off Splatoon.
- F-Zero:
- F-Zero (1990): The one where you never see the pilots.
- F-Zero X: The one with Rainbow Road.
- F-Zero: Maximum Velocity: The one with the Time Skip.
- F-Zero GX: The one with a story mode.
- F-Zero: GP Legend: The one based on the Anime.
- F-Zero Climax: The one with Boost Fire.
- F-Zero 99: The one with online multiplayer.
- Gradius:
- Gradius (1985): The one with weird sound effects.
- Life-Force: The one that changes perspective every stage. Also, the one that has a bunch of different arcade versions.
- Salamander (MSX ver.): The one where you need Nemesis 2 in the second cartridge slot for the good ending.
- Nemesis 2: The one with James Burton.
- Nemesis 3 The Eve Of Destruction: The one where Venom goes back in time and kidnaps a baby James.
- Gradius II: GOFER no Yabou: The one with the crystal maze.
- Gradius III -Densetsu kara Shinwa e-: The one with the cube rush.
- Gradius III (SNES ver.): The one that's much more beatable.
- Salamander 2: The one with a Final Boss that isn't a Zero-Effort Boss.
- Gradius Gaiden: The one where you can rearrange your power meter.
- Gradius IV: Fukkatsu: The one with Vertical Mines.
- Gradius V: The one made by Treasure.
- Gradius ReBirth: The one that's a prequel to Nemesis 2.
- Grand Theft Auto:
- Grand Theft Auto (Classic): The one set in all three cities.
- Grand Theft Auto 2: The one set in the future and with a live action intro.
- Grand Theft Auto III: The one in Not New York.
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City: The one in Not Miami.
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories: The one with the first talking protagonist of Not New York
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: The one with the extremely large order. The one in Not California.
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories: The one with Phil Collins As Himself.
- Grand Theft Auto IV: The one with the really difficult driving controls.
- Grand Theft Auto V: The one with tons of cool cars. The one in Not Los Angeles.
- Hitman
- Hitman: Codename 47: The one where 47 needs to use the bathroom.
- Hitman 2: Silent Assassin: The one with the difficult Japan mission.
- Hitman: Contracts: The one that's half Codename 47 and half new levels.
- Hitman: Blood Money: The one where you can dress up as a clown.
- Hitman: Absolution: The one where 47 is on the run throughout the States.
- World of Assassination Trilogy: The ones with Elusive Targets.
- Ikari Warriors:
- Ikari Warriors: The one with the pastel-colored tanks.
- Victory Road: The one in space.
- Ikari III: The Rescue: The one where guns are optional.
- Injustice
- Injustice: Gods Among Us: The one where Superman becomes a villainous tyrant and leads the One Earth Regime. The one with General Zod. The one with Lex Luthor as the hero. The one where Luthor, Dick Grayson, and Shazam die.
- Injustice 2: The one with Sub-Zero, Raiden, Hellboy, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Brainiac.
- The Jackbox Party Pack: The ones where you play the games on your phone
- Party Pack 1: The one with Fibbage, Drawful, and You Don't Know Jack 2015
- Party Pack 2: The one with Bomb Corp, Fibbage 2, and Quiplash
- Party Pack 3: The one with Tee K.O, Quiplash 2, and Trivia Murder Party
- Party Pack 4: The one with Monster Seeking Monster, Survive the Internet, and Quiplash 3
- Party Pack 5: The one with Split the Room and Mad Verse City. Also the one where You Don't Know Jack returned with Binjpipe, The totally normal streaming platform
- Party Pack 6: The one with Push The Button and Trivia Murder Party 2
- Party Pack 7: The one with The Devils and the Details, Quiplash 3, and Talking Points
- Party Pack 8: The one with Drawful Animate and Job-Job
- Party Pack 9: The one with Fibbage 4
- Party Pack 10: The one with Tee K.O 2 and Dodo Re Mi
- Individual games go here.
- Kid Icarus:
- Kid Icarus (1986): The one with the non-flying angel.
- Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters: The one where the angel has to relearn how to use the Three Sacred Treasures.
- Kid Icarus: Uprising: The one with his Anti-Hero clone.
- The King of Fighters
- The King of Fighters '94: The one with the original SNK Boss.
- The King of Fighters '95: The one with Orochi as a plot point.
- The King of Fighters '96: The one with mostly redrawn sprites.
- The King of Fighters '97: The one with Orochi as the final boss.
- The King of Fighters '98: The one that brings all characters up to KOF '97.
- The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match: The one that brings everyone who missed out on KOF '98.
- The King of Fighters '99: The one where cloning becomes a plot point.
- The King of Fighters 2000: The one where the heroes have to stop a Kill Sat.
- The King of Fighters 2001: The one made by Eolith after SNK went bankrupt.
- The King of Fighters 2002: The one made by Playmore after SNK became fully bankrupt.
- The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match: The one that kicked out the Tetsuo ripoff.
- The King of Fighters 2003: The one that introduced tag team fighting. The one that ended the Neo-Geo era.
- The King of Fighters XI: The one that ran on an Atomiswave.
- KOF: Maximum Impact: The one with full-on 3D gameplay.
- The King of Fighters XII: The one with high-res sprites.
- The King of Fighters XIII: The one that ended the 2D era.
- The King of Fighters XIV: The one where KOF moved to 2.5D.
- The King of Fighters XV: The one with two female bosses.
- Kingdom Hearts
- Kingdom Hearts: The one with Tarzan.
- Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories: The one with the cards.
- Kingdom Hearts II: The one where Goofy “dies”.
- Kingdom Hearts coded: The one with the evil blocks.
- Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days: The one with the ice cream, and the really confusing title.
- Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep: The one with the Obviously Evil villains.
- Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance]: The one with time travel and the cast of The World Ends with You.
- Kingdom Hearts χ: The one with the Keyblade War.
- Union χ: The one where Maleficent travels forward in time to show up in Kingdom Hearts II.
- Dark Road: The one with the body count.
- Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-: The one that explains how Mickey lost his shirt.
- Kingdom Hearts III: The one with Woody telling Xehanort to get stuffed.
- Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory: The one that’s a rhythm game.
- Kirby:
- Kirby's Dream Land: The one on the Game Boy before Kirby turned pink and learned how to use Power Copying.
- Kirby's Adventure: The one on the NES after Kirby turned pink and learned how to use Power Copying. The one that introduced Meta Knight.
- Kirby's Dream Land 2: The one with Dark Matter, and the one where Kirby makes friends with a hamster, a fish, and an owl.
- Kirby Super Star: The one with The Great Cave Offensive, the rockin' Revenge of Meta Knight tune, and Marx.
- Kirby's Dream Land 3: The one with Zero, and the one where Kirby befriends an octopus, a canary, and a giant cat.
- Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards: The one where Kirby can use Ability Mixing.
- Kirby Air Ride: The one where Kirby races.
- Kirby & the Amazing Mirror: The one with the multicolored Kirbys.
- Kirby: Squeak Squad: The one where Kirby shakes down a gang of mice for a slice of cake.
- Kirby's Return to Dream Land: The one with Bandana Waddle Dee and Magolor.
- Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe: The one with the minigame theme park, and the one with Magolor's Heel–Face Turn.
- Kirby Mass Attack: The one with the miniature Kirbys.
- Kirby: Triple Deluxe: The one with Queen Sectonia.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn: The one where Kirby is turned into yarn.
- Kirby: Planet Robobot: The one where Kirby rides a Mini-Mecha.
- Kirby Star Allies: The one with Hyness and the Mage Sister trio.
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land: The one in 3D where Kirby can drive around as a car.
- The Legend of Zelda:
- The Legend of Zelda: The one with Dodongos that dislike smoke, the Non-Nazi Swastika dungeon, and all the typos.
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link: The one with the RPG mechanics.
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: The one with the plot progression we all recognize.
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening: The one with the sleeping fish.
- The Legend Of Zelda C Di Games: The weird ones.
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: The one with the plot elements and world-building we all recognize.
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask: The one with the masks.
- The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games: The ones you had to link together to get the true ending.
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker: The one with the sailing and cartoon Link.
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords: The one with multiplayer.
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures: The one with Vaati and Ganon.
- The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap: The one with a talking hat.
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: The one with Wolf Link and Midna.
- The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass: The one with the time-limited dungeon.
- The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks: The one with the trains.
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: The one with the birds.
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: The one where Link turns into a painting.
- Hyrule Warriors: The one with Lana, Cia, Volga, and Wizzro.
- The Legend Of Zelda Triforce Heroes: The one with three Links and online multiplayer.
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: The one with the massive open world and Link cross-dressing.
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity: The one that's an Alternate Timeline of Breath of the Wild.
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: The one where Link can create crazy contraptions.
- The Legendary Starfy series:
- Densetsu no Stafy 3: The one with Wario.
- The Legendary Starfy (2008): The only one that got localized.
- LEGO Adaptation Game:
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game: The one that started it all.
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy: The one that introduced custom characters.
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga: The one that combined the first two games.
- LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures: The one where you can pick up guns and swords.
- LEGO Batman: The Videogame: The one with both hero and villain storylines.
- LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues: The one with the custom level editor.
- LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes: The one that introduced dialogue to the series and was adapted into a Direct to Video movie.
- LEGO City Undercover: The one that's basically LEGO Grand Theft Auto.
- LEGO The Hobbit: The one with the unfinished story mode.
- LEGO Dimensions: The one with the crossover between franchises.
- LEGO DC Super-Villains: The one where the custom character is a main character.
- LEGO Media/Software Games:
- LEGO Island: The one with Pepper and the Brickster.
- LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge: The one with the "Asteroids" music and the PC version's Loads and Loads of Loading.
- Island Xtreme Stunts: The one with the action movie.
- LEGO Racers: The one with Rocket Racer.
- LEGO Rock Raiders: The one with the Energy Crystals, Rock Monsters, and Slimy Slugs.
- LEGO Stunt Rally: The one with Mr. X.
- LEGO Island: The one with Pepper and the Brickster.
- maimai: The one that looks like a washing machine.
- maimai Deluxe: The one that adds touch notes.
- Mega Man (Classic):
- Mega Man: The only one with six bosses.
- Mega Man Powered Up: The remake of the first game with two more bosses, and the one with the level editor.
- Mega Man 2: The one with the Mecha Dragon and the One-Hit Kill laser beams in Quick Man's stage.
- Mega Man 3: The one with Proto Man, and Mega Man's new Robot Dog Rush.
- Mega Man 4: The one with Dr. Cossack.
- Mega Man 5: The one where Proto Man allegedly turns evil.
- Mega Man 6: The one with Mr. X (who is really Dr. Wily), and the one where Mega Man temporarily ditches the Rush Coil and Rush Jet for Powered Armor.
- Mega Man 7: The one with Bass, and the one where Mega Man's armors from 6 combine to give him a Rocket Punch.
- Mega Man 8: The one where Dr. Light sounds like Elmer Fudd.
- Mega Man & Bass: The one where you can play as Bass.
- Mega Man 9: The one that went Retraux.
- Mega Man 10: The one with the ridiculously long elevator to the final stage.
- Mega Man 11: The one with the Double Gear system.
- Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge: The one with Enker.
- Mega Man II: The one with Quint.
- Mega Man III: The one with Punk.
- Mega Man IV: The one with Ballade.
- Mega Man V: The one with Terra and the Stardroids.
- Mega Man: The only one with six bosses.
- Mega Man X series:
- Mega Man X: The one with the intro level that starts on a highway, and the one with Vile.
- Mega Man X2: The one with the X-Hunter midbosses.
- Mega Man X3: The first one where you can control Zero.
- Mega Man X4: The one where Zero wonders what he's fighting for.
- Mega Man X5: The one with the Guns N' Roses Theme Naming.
- Mega Man X6: The one where Zero comes Back from the Dead.
- Mega Man X7: The one where Axl replaces X.
- Mega Man X8: The one where Sigma isn't the True Final Boss.
- Mega Man X: Command Mission: The one that's an RPG.
- Other Mega Man game series:
- Mega Man Battle Network: The one where Everything Is Online.
- Mega Man Legends: The one with Teisel and Tron Bonne, and the one that's set in the far future of all the other Mega Man games.
- The Misadventures of Tron Bonne: The one where you play as Tron and her Servbots.
- Mega Man Star Force: The one where a boy becomes Mega Man by doing a Fusion Dance with an alien made of EM waves.
- Mega Man Zero: The one where Zero is the main character, and the one with Cyber-Elves and Dr. Weil.
- Mega Man ZX: The one where there are multiple "Mega Men".
- Metal Gear:
- Metal Gear: The one where Big Boss betrays Snake.
- Snake's Revenge: The one made without Hideo Kojima's involvement.
- Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake: The one on Zanzibar Land.
- Metal Gear Solid: The one with Psycho Mantis.
- Metal Gear: Ghost Babel: The one with an In-Universe radio play.
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: The one with Snake as the Decoy Protagonist.
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: The one where Snake can eat anything.
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops: The one with a young Roy Campbell.
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: The one with an elderly Snake.
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: The one with the Vocaloid mechs.
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: The one that's a Hack and Slash.
- Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes: The one with the implanted bomb.
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: The one with Venom Snake and Quiet.
- Metal Gear Survive: The one with the zombies.
- Metroid
- Metroid: The one with the big reveal.
- Metroid: Zero Mission: The one with the first game and the Chozo Ghost.
- Metroid II: Return of Samus: The one with the Varia shoulderpads.
- Metroid: Samus Returns: The one with Ridley as the Final Boss.
- Super Metroid: The one with the animals to save or kill, Crocomire, and the heartrending final boss battle.
- Metroid Fusion: The one with the Ridley scream.
- Metroid Prime: The one where Samus loses her powers after colliding with a wall.
- Metroid Prime Pinball: The one that's a pinball game.
- Metroid Prime: Hunters: The one with multiplayer on the DS.
- Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: The one with Dark Samus.
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption: The one with Admiral Dane.
- Metroid: Other M: The one with THE BABY!
- Metroid Prime: Federation Force: The one where Samus isn't playable.
- Metroid Dread: The one with Raven Beak.
- Metroid: The one with the big reveal.
- The Modding Tree games:
- Prestige Tree: The one that started it all.
- The 64 Layers Tree: The one that is 16 times smaller than its title suggests.
- The Atomic Tree: The one with relatively specific, but not particularly fleshed out chemistry references.
- Antreematter Dimensions: The one truly based on Antimatter Dimensions.
- The Art Tree: The one with Shugo Chara! references.
- The Burning Tree: The one with an increasingly weakening flame.
- The Christmas Tree: The one with Christmas layers.
- Collection of Everything: The one with icons and descriptions for upgrades.
- The Communitree: The one with layers based on other games.
- The Compact Tree: The one with compactors.
- Despacit Tree Δ : The one that combines three highly influential idlers.
- The Dynas Tree: The one with an explorable procedurally-generated world map.
- The Factoree: The one about a factory.
- Falling Mountain's AlterPrestige: The one with all sizes of prestige.
- The Game Dev Tree: The one with game development and more strategic resets.
- The Gaokao Tree: The one based on a Chinese exam.
- The GFRIEND Tree: The one based on GFRIEND.
- Gods of Incremental: The one with The one with selectable paths that are full incremental games with different purposes for the main game.
- The h0nde Tree: The one based on a Roblox hacker.
- The Incremental Dev Tree: The one with a Social Credit minigame.
- The Incremental God Tree: The one with an achievement that requires an oddly specific arrangement of numbers.
- The Incrementali Tree: The one with the self-boosting main resource from the start.
- The Incrementreeverse: The one with an endgame buyable and layer that force inflation to the break_endgame.js limit.
- The Leveling Tree: The one with RPG-style mechanics for layers.
- The Milestone Tree: The one with 100+ milestones.
- The Millennium Tree: The one where the goal is reaching year 2022.
- The Multitree: The one with multiple trees.
- The Null Tree: The one with four elemental point types.
- The Pg Tree: The one with school-based layers.
- Plague Tree: The one with Coronavirus.
- The Prestige Chain: The one with linear layers using alphabetisation.
- Prestige Tree Dimensions: The one with dimensions for most layers.
- The Prestige Forest: The one with some very basic chemistry.
- The Prestige Rectangle: The one with corner layers.
- Prestige Tree Condensed: The one with condensers.
- A Prestige Tree Mod About Merging: The one with mergeables.
- Prestige Universe: The one with a layer that has nine upgrades that boost its own production.
- The Prestreestuck: The one based on Homestuck.
- The RNG Tree: The one with randomly-made layers.
- The Space Tree: The one that focuses on Space Buildings.
- The Stardust Tree: The one with nebulae that have weakening effects.
- Too Many Softcaps: The one with several softcaps introduced early.
- Tree Inc.: The one about a rather shady company.
- The Tree of Death: The one with various deadly things as layers.
- The Tree of Life: The one that progresses through life on Earth and what makes it up.
- The Tree of Nerfs: The one with repetitive upgrade names.
- The Tree of Nerfs 2: The one with Albanias.
- Tuba's Tree: The one with layer names taken from Synergism.
- The Upgrading Tree: The one that focuses a lot on proper upgrade management.
- The User Tree: The one that references quite a few TMT users.
- The Word: TREE: The one where words that contain the word "tree" are rendered as "TREE".
- Monkey Island:
- The Secret of Monkey Island: The one where Guybrush wants to become a pirate.
- Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge: The one with Big Whoop.
- The Curse of Monkey Island: The one with "A Pirate I Was Meant to Be".
- Escape from Monkey Island: The one with the Ultimate Insult.
- Tales of Monkey Island: The one with La Esponja Grande.
- Monster Hunter:
- Monster Hunter 3 (Tri): The one with swimming.
- Monster Hunter 4: The one that brings online multiplayer to the handheld games.
- Monster Hunter Generations: The one with Hunting Styles and hubs from every prior generation of games.
- Monster Hunter: World: The first one with larger, unbroken hunting areas.
- Monster Hunter: Rise: The one in a Far East-inspired world and an emphasis on vertical traversal.
- Mortal Kombat:
- Mortal Kombat (1992): The one with Shang Tsung, and the one where all the blood was removed from the Super NES port.
- Mortal Kombat II: The one with Mileena, Kitana, Shao Kahn, Friendships, and Babalities.
- Mortal Kombat 3: The one with the unmasked Sub-Zero.
- Mortal Kombat 4: The one in pseudo-3D, and the one with Shinnok.
- Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance: The one where Shang Tsung and Quan Chi join forces, and the first one not to be released in arcades.
- Mortal Kombat: Deception: The one with Konquest Mode, and the one where Shang Tsung and Quan Chi's alliance falls apart.
- Mortal Kombat: Armageddon: The one where every character (so far) becomes playable.
- Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe: The one where Mortal Kombat characters fight DC Comics characters.
- Mortal Kombat 9: The first one in the rebooted timeline. The one with Kratos and Freddy Kruger.
- Mortal Kombat X: The one with horror movie villains as DLC characters.
- Mortal Kombat 11: The one with Kronika. The one with Spawn, the Joker, the Terminator, RoboCop, and Rambo.
- Mortal Kombat 1: The one in the second rebooted timeline where Shang Tsung gets betrayed by himself. The one with Omni-Man and Homelander.
- Moshi Monsters:
- "Missing Moshling Egg": The one with the Egg MacGuffin.
- "Voyage Under Potion Ocean": The one with the goo and the ocean.
- "Strangeglove from Above": The one with Nimbus.
- "Candy Catastrophe": The one with the evil candy.
- "Pop Goes the Boo Boo": The one where robots steal a baby's voice.
- "Super Moshiversity Challenge": The one with the college.
- "20,000 Leagues Under the Fur": The one with the "Fantastic Voyage" Plot.
- "Spooktacular Spectacular": The one with the Halloween party.
- "Snow Way Out!": The one with the technicolor dogs.
- "Super Weapon Showdown": The one with the Hatekeeper.
- "Close Encounters of the Zoshi Kind": The one where the shopping Leitmotif attracts an animal.
- "Sandy Drain Shenanigans": The one with the evil cow.
- "Bungle in the Jungle": The one with the Hoodoo Stew.
- "Big Top Ballyhoo": The one with the Circus of Fear.
- "The Curse of the Paw Wavin' Kitten": The one where the ghost pirates think their cat is cursed.
- "Welcome to Jollywood": The one with Bobbi Singsong.
- "Masters of the Swooniverse":
- "Kick Some Asteroid": The one with Wally Warpspeed and the exploding gemstones.
- "Missing on a Star": The one with the Jokebot.
- "Cosmic Countdown": The one where they save the day by singing.
- "The Unusual Suspects": The one with the love letter.
- "Choc-o-Dile Blues": The one with the chocolate.
- "The Googenheist": The one with the stolen art gallery.
- "The Secret Treasure of Potion Ocean": The one with Sassafras.
- "Gustbusters": The one with the evil clouds.
- "Moptop Mischief": The one with the teddy bear and the sushi.
- Panel de Pon: The one with Lip.
- Tetris Attack: The one with the Yoshi reskin. Alternatively, the one that's not actually a Tetris game.
- Pokémon Puzzle League: The one with the Pokémon reskin.
- Persona:
- Persona: The one where Mark dances crazy.
- Persona 2: The one that's a duology. The one with Hitler.
- Persona 3: The one with Tartarus.
- Persona 4: The one with the world inside the TV.
- Persona 4: Arena: The one with Labrys.
- Persona 4: Arena Ultimax: The one with Sho Minazuki.
- Persona 5: The one with the Phantom Thieves.
- Persona 5 Strikers: The actionized spinoff/sequel. The one with Sophia. The one where a dad gets a Persona.
- Persona 5 Tactica: The turn-based strategy spinoff/sequel.
- Pikmin:
- Pikmin (2001): The one where Olimar rebuilds the S.S. Dolphin.
- Pikmin 2: The one where Olimar and Louie collect treasure.
- Pikmin 3: The one where Alph, Brittany, and Charlie collect fruit.
- Pikmin 4: The one with Oatchi.
- Pizza Tower: The one with the cartoony Italian chef that runs fast.
- Pokémon:
- Pokémon Red/Blue/Green: The one with the characters everyone recognizes.
- Pokémon Yellow: The one where Pikachu follows you everywhere.
- Pokémon Gold/Silver: The one that doubled in size after the credits.
- Pokémon Crystal: The one that asked new plot questions and left the player to wonder what the answers were. The one with Kris.
- Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire: The one with lots of water.
- Pokémon Emerald: The one with a version of the Battle Frontier that never came back again. The one where you fight two villain Teams at once.
- Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen Version: The one that started the update set.
- Pokémon Diamond/Pearl Version: The one where the villain tries to end all existence.
- Pokémon Platinum: The one with the sequence where Reality Is Out to Lunch.
- Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver Version: The one that finally made (more than a handful of) Johto Pokémon tradeable to other games.
- Pokémon Black/White: The one that asked actual ethical questions of its own setting.
- Pokémon Black 2/White 2: The one where the villain just plain snapped.
- Pokémon X/Y: The one with the Fantastic Nuke.
- Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire: The one with the Post-End Game Content plot twists.
- Pokémon Sun/Moon: The one where Game Freak really cared about characterization.
- Pokémon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: The one with multiverse shenanigans.
- Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu/Let's Go Eevee: The one where you could see the Pokémon instead of Random Encounters.
- Pokémon Sword/Shield: The one with free-roaming areas. The one where the Gym Challenge is made into an official sports league.
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus: The one that's a distant prequel to Diamond and Pearl.
- Pokémon Scarlet/Violet: The one that's a fully Wide-Open Sandbox. The one with the legendary Pokémon that can be ridden like motorcycles.
- Psychonauts: The one where kids sneeze their brains out. Literally.
- Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin: The one with the Thunderball-esque Title Sequence.
- Psychonauts 2: The one with Jack Black.
- Punch-Out!!:
- Punch-Out!! NES: The one with Mike Tyson.
- Super Punch-Out!!: The one with the Special Circuit.
- Punch-Out!! Wii: The one with Donkey Kong. Also the one where Aran Ryan snapped.
- Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!: The one where you fight Doc Louis.
- Puyo Puyo:
- Puyo Puyo 2: The one with the tower.
- Puyo Puyo Fever: The one where they introduce Amitie.
- Puyo Puyo 7: The one where they introduce Ringo.
- Puyo Puyo!! Quest: The one on mobile with way more characters than the other games ever had.
- Puyo Puyo Tetris: The one that combines Puyo Puyo and Tetris gameplay.
- Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop: The one with the Dream World.
- Raiden:
- Raiden II: The one with the toothpaste laser.
- Raiden DX: The one with a 15-minute long stage.
- Raiden III: The one where the series switches to 3D graphics but left the toothpaste laser behind.
- Raiden IV: The one that brough the toothpaste laser back, and has a lot of remixes of older Raiden tracks.
- Raiden IV OVERKILL: The one where overkilling your enemies gets you lots of points.
- Raiden V: The one with a shield meter instead of lives. The one with an actual story. The one where your commander is addicted to coffee.
- Ratchet & Clank:
- Ratchet & Clank (2002): The one where it all began.
- Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando: The one with the female Lombax before the Future series made Ratchet the last Lombax.
- Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal: The one where Dr. Nefarious debuts.
- Ratchet: Deadlocked: The one with Ratchet without Clank.
- Secret Agent Clank: The one with Clank without Ratchet.
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction: The one with the Gold Groovitron.
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty: The one where Ratchet goes to Treasure Planet.
- Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time: The one with Time Travel.
- Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One: The one where you can play as Dr. Nefarious.
- Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault: The one with Tower Defenses.
- Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus: The one where Cronk and Zephyr die.
- Ratchet & Clank (2016): The one with the Pixelizer.
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart: The one with a female Lombax and it's an actual plot point.
- Shantae:
- Shantae (2002): The one with the day/night cycle.
- Shantae: Risky's Revenge: The one where Shantae temporarily loses her genie powers.
- Shantae and the Pirate's Curse: The one where Shantae becomes a Pirate Girl for a day.
- Shantae: Half-Genie Hero: The one where you can play as Shantae's friends.
- Shantae and the Seven Sirens: The one where Shantae and friends go on vacation.
- Shin Megami Tensei:
- Shin Megami Tensei I: The one where Tokyo gets nuked.
- Shin Megami Tensei II: The one where you kill God in every route.
- Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne: The one where missing attacks penalizes your turns.
- Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey: The one that takes place in a Negative Space Wedgie in Antarctica.
- Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux: The one where there are Law and Chaos endings that are actually happy.
- Shin Megami Tensei IV: The one that looks like it's in medieval Europe but is actually on top of modern Tokyo.
- Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse: The one where a polytheistic alliance attacks Tokyo and you kill God again.
- Shovel Knight (campaigns):
- Shovel of Hope: The original one.
- Plague of Shadows: The one where Plague Knight brews a big potion.
- Specter of Torment: The one about Specter Knight's past.
- King of Cards: The one where King Knight plays card games.
- Showdown: The one with multiplayer.
- Sin and Punishment: The one where Americans and cultivated creatures meant to be food attack Japan.
- Sin and Punishment: Star Successor: The one with Light Gun Game controls.
- Skylanders:
- Spyro's Adventure: The one that exploded the Spyro fandom.
- Giants: The one where the Skylanders are really big now.
- Swap Force: The one where you can mix and match Skylanders.
- Trap Team: The one where you can play as the villains.
- SuperChargers: The one with Bowser and Donkey Kong.
- Alternatively, the one with the vehicles.
- Imaginators: The one where you design your own Skylanders.
- Sly Cooper:
- Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus: The one with Treasure Keys.
- "Police Headquarters": The one with no regular enemies.
- "Tide of Terror": The one with the frog.
- "Sunset Snake Eyes": The one with dogs.
- "Vicious Voodoo": The one with exploding chickens.
- "Fire in the Sky": The one with the panda.
- "The Cold Heart of Hate": The one with the hacking minigame.
- Sly 2: Band of Thieves: The one that crippled Bentley.
- "A Shadow from the Past": The one in Egypt.
- "The Black Chateau": The one in Gay Paree.
- "A Starry Eyed Encounter": The one with dancing in India.
- "The Predator Awakes": The one with a drug cartel in India.
- "Jailbreak": The one with a Giant. Attack. Robot!
- "A Tangled Web": The one with the Evil Wolf Priestess.
- "He Who Tames the Iron Horse": The one with trains.
- "Menace from the North, Eh?": The one with turtle racism.
- "Anatomy for Disaster": The one with birds.
- Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves: The one that gave Bentley a girlfriend.
- "Beginning of the End": The one set at the end.
- "An Opera of Fear": The one with a genuinely awful Italian accent.
- "Rumble Down Under": The one with the lemonade drinking contest.
- "Flight of Fancy": The one with Muggshot.
- "A Cold Alliance": The one with sexism.
- "Dead Men Tell no Tales": The one with Pirates.
- "Honor Among Thieves": The one with laser-grinding.
- Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time: The one that turned Bentley's girlfriend evil.
- "Prologue": The one back in Gay Paree.
- "Turning Japanese": The one in Japan.
- "Go West Young Raccoon": The one in The Wild West.
- "Clan of the Cave Raccoon": The one in the Stone Age.
- "Of Mice and Mechs": The one in Medieval Times.
- "40 Thieves": The one in Saudi Arabia.
- "Epilogue": The one in a zeppelin.
- Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus: The one with Treasure Keys.
- Sonic the Hedgehog:
- Sonic the Hedgehog: The one where Robotnik turns animals into robots.
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2: The one with Tails, and Robotnik building a knockoff of the Death Star.
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD: The one with time travel, Metal Sonic, and Amy the Stalker with a Crush.
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles: The one with Lock-On Technology & Knuckles.
- Knuckles Chaotix: The one without Sonic, but with Espio, Charmy, Vector, and rubber-band platforming.
- Sonic Adventure: The first one in 3D, and the one where Robotnik is now called Dr. Eggman.
- Sonic Adventure 2: The one with Sonic's seemingly evil clone and rival, Rouge the Classy Cat-Burglar, and Eggman's omnicidal grandfather.
- Sonic Heroes: The one where the heroes form teams of three and demonstrate The Power of Friendship.
- Shadow the Hedgehog: The one where Shadow uses a gun and wonders where the "damn fourth Chaos Emerald" is.
- Sonic Rush: The one with Blaze the Cat, Eggman Nega, and the Sol Emeralds.
- Sonic the Hedgehog (2006): The one with Silver, more time travel, and Interspecies Romance.
- Sonic and the Secret Rings: The one based on Arabian Nights.
- Sonic Unleashed: The one with Sonic turning into a Werehog and beating the crap out of enemies.
- Sonic and the Black Knight: The one with King Arthur.
- Sonic the Hedgehog 4: The one that was released in two parts.
- Sonic Colors: The one with Wisps, an amusement park in space, and nobody else other than Sonic and Tails.
- Sonic Generations: The one where Sonic meets his Sega Genesis self, and revisits levels from the older games in 2D and 3D.
- Sonic Lost World: The one with the Deadly Six.
- Sonic Boom: The one with Sticks.
- Sonic Mania: The other one where Sonic revisits levels from the older games, but it's only in 2D.
- Sonic Forces: The one with Infinite the edgy new villain, and where Sonic OCs become an Ascended Meme.
- Sonic Frontiers: The one that's a Wide-Open Sandbox.
- Sonic Superstars: The one where the Chaos Emeralds have their own powers.
- Soul Series:
- Soul Edge: The one on PlayStation.
- Soulcalibur: The one on Dreamcast that gave the series the name everyone recognizes.
- Soulcalibur II: The one with Heihachi, Link, and Spawn.
- Soulcalibur III: The one with a strategy RPG side game, and the first one with character customization.
- Soulcalibur IV: The one with Star Wars characters.
- Soulcalibur V: The one with Ezio.
- Soulcalibur VI: The one in a brand new timeline, and also the one with Geralt.
- SOUND VOLTEX:
- SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH: The one with a lot of remixes.
- SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection-: The one that established a lot of the series' staples.
- SOUND VOLTEX III: GRAVITY WARS: The one where Grace is the Big Bad.
- SOUND VOLTEX IV: HEAVENLY HEAVEN: The one with a mode that guarantees three stages.
- SOUND VOLTEX VIVID WAVE: The one with an idol theme.
- SOUND VOLTEX EXCEED GEAR: The one with 120 FPS and which was officially released in America so that unlocking Harder Than Hard charts is no longer a long grind for them.
- Splatoon:
- Splatoon: The one with a pop idol duo hosting the news.
- Splatoon 2: The one with a EDM duo hosting the news and an immigration boom.
- Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion: The one with the grand escape from a subway system.
- Splatoon 3: The one with a world fusion trio hosting the news and hair all over the place.
- Splatoon 3: Side Order: The one with the cyberspace elevator.
- Spyro the Dragon:
- Spyro the Dragon (1998): The one with the Dragon Statues.
- Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!: The one with Ripto.
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon: The one with the Dragon Eggs.
- Star Fox:
- Star Fox: The one where Andross spits out polygons.
- Star Fox 2: The one that was delayed for 21 years.
- Star Fox 64: The one where you do a barrel roll.
- Star Fox Adventures: The one on the dinosaur planet.
- Star Fox: Assault: The one where Star Fox and Star Wolf team up.
- Star Fox Command: The one with the many alternate endings.
- Star Fox Zero: The one where the Arwings turn into walkers.
- Star Fox Guard: The one with Slippy's uncle.
- Street Fighter:
- Street Fighter: The one where only Ryu and Ken are playable.
- Street Fighter II: The one that everyone remembers playing in the arcades.
- Street Fighter II: Champion Edition: The one where you could play as the bosses.
- Street Fighter II': Hyper Fighting: The one that sped things up.
- Super SF II: The one with Cammy, Dee Jay, Fei Long, and T. Hawk.
- Super SF II Turbo: The one with Akuma as the secret final boss.
- Street Fighter Alpha: The one with Final Fight characters, and Dan Hibiki.
- Alpha 2: The one with Sakura.
- Alpha 3: The one with Sakura's rival Karin, Rainbow Mika, and the Bison Dolls.
- Street Fighter III: The one with Gill.
- Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact: The one with Hugo and Urien.
- Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike: The one with Remy, Q, Makoto, and Twelve.
- Street Fighter IV: The one with Seth.
- Super Street Fighter IV: The one with Juri.
- Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition: The one where Evil Ryu is playable.
- Street Fighter V: The one where M. Bison is Killed Off for Real.
- Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: The one that added Arcade Mode.
- Street Fighter 6: The one with character customization and an expansive World Tour campaign.
- Streets of Rage:
- Streets of Rage 1: The one where you can call the police for backup.
- Streets of Rage 2: The one with Shiva, and the one that expanded the combat system.
- Streets of Rage 3: The one where Mr. X is a Brain in a Jar, and the final boss is a Killer Robot.
- Streets of Rage 4: The one where Mr. X's children take over his crime syndicate.
- Super Mario Bros.:
- Main Games:
- Super Mario Bros.: The one that saved the video game industry.
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels: The one that was too hard for Americans.
- Super Mario Bros. 2: The one that's based on another game.
- Super Mario Bros. 3: The one from The Wizard, and the one with the Koopalings.
- Super Mario Land: The one with Daisy. The one not produced by Shigeru Miyamoto.
- Super Mario World: The one with Yoshi and the Koopa Clown Car.
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: The one with Wario. The one also not produced by Shigeru Miyamoto.
- Super Mario All-Stars: The one that remade the first four games.
- Super Mario 64: The one with the paintings.
- Super Mario 64 DS: The one where Yoshi has to save Mario.
- Super Mario Sunshine: The one with FLUDD and Bowser Jr..
- New Super Mario Bros.: The one where Mario becomes a giant and Bowser becomes a skeleton.
- Super Mario Galaxy: The one IN SPACE.
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii: The one with the 4-player mechanism and the return of the Koopalings.
- Super Mario Galaxy 2: The one IN SPACE with Yoshi.
- Super Mario 3D Land: The one with 8 Special Worlds.
- New Super Mario Bros. 2: The one with the coin overload.
- New Super Mario Bros. U: The one with the Super Acorn. The one where Bowser takes over Peach's Castle.
- New Super Luigi U: The one where all levels are 100 seconds.
- New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe: The one with Peachette.
- Super Mario 3D World: The one with the cat suit.
- Bowser's Fury: The one where Bowser goes crazy and his son teams up with Mario.
- Super Mario Run: The one for mobile non-Nintendo devices. The one where you have to pay extra to complete the game.
- Super Mario Odyssey: The one where Mario possess stuff and gets friendzoned with Bowser.
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder: The one where Mario is voiced by a new guy.
- Mario Kart:
- Super Mario Kart: The one that introduced Mario to the racing genre.
- Mario Kart 64: The one where Luigi is "number-one".
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit: The one that introduced Retro Courses.
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: The one with two characters per kart. Also the one with the "All Cup Tour."
- Mario Kart DS: The one with Mission Mode and R.O.B.
- Mario Kart Wii: The one with the Wii Wheel, Funky Kong, and online multiplayer.
- Mario Kart 7: The one with gliders, underwater driving, and the Honey Queen.
- Mario Kart 8: The one with the anti-gravity mechanic, Link, Animal Crossing, and 200cc.
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: The one that vastly improved from the original. Also the one with the Inklings.
- Mario Kart Tour: The one on mobile devices where you get to travel around the real world.
- Donkey Kong:
- Donkey Kong: The one that really started it all.
- Donkey Kong Junior: The one where Mario is the bad guy.
- Donkey Kong 3: The one that's a shooter not featuring Mario.
- Donkey Kong '94: The one that's an extension of the original game.
- Donkey Kong Country: The one with a brand new Donkey Kong and his sidekick Diddy. Also the one with the Kremlings.
- Donkey Kong Land: The one where Cranky Kong dares Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to prove they can handle 8-bit graphics.
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: The one where Donkey Kong gets kidnapped and King K. Rool becomes a pirate.
- Donkey Kong Land 2: The one where K. Rool is a pirate, but handheld.
- Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!: The one where Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong get kidnapped and King K. Rool becomes Frankenstein.
- Donkey Kong Land III: The one where K. Rool is Frankenstein, but handheld.
- Diddy Kong Racing: The one that introduced Banjo and Conker.
- Donkey Kong 64: The one with the DK Rap.
- Donkey Kong Jungle Beat: The one where you use bongo drums. Also the one that introduced the E10+ rating.
- DK: King of Swing: The one with the DK medals.
- DK: Jungle Climber: The one with the Clu Clu Land style mechanics.
- Donkey Kong Barrel Blast: The one where you use bongos to race.
- Donkey Kong Country Returns: The one with the Tikis.
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: The one with the Snowmads. Also the one where you finally play as Cranky Kong.
- Yoshi's Island:
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: The one with Mario, Luigi, and Bowser as babies.
- Yoshi's Story: The one with the Super Happy Tree.
- Yoshi's Island DS: The one with Peach, Donkey Kong, and Wario as babies. Also the one where Bowser travels from the future.
- Yoshi's New Island: The one where you actually fight Kamek this time.
- Yoshi's Woolly World: The one where Yoshi's made of wool.
- Yoshi's Crafted World: The one with the arts and crafts theme.
- Luigi's Mansion (Series):
- Luigi's Mansion: The one that introduced Mario to the horror genre.
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: The one with multiple mansions.
- Luigi's Mansion 3: The one in a hotel with an angry King Boo.
- Wario Land:
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3: The one where Wario becomes the main character.
- Virtual Boy Wario Land: The one in the Awazon.
- Wario Land II: The one where Captain Syrup gets her revenge.
- Wario Land 3: The one where Wario is at his most heroic.
- Wario Land 4: The one with the gold pyramid.
- Wario Land: Shake It!: The one with the Shake King.
- Wario World: The one with the black jewel and red diamonds.
- Wario: Master of Disguise: The one where Wario becomes a master thief.
- WarioWare:
- Mega Micro-Game$!: The one on the Game Boy Advance.
- Mega Party Game$!: The one with a LOT of multiplayer.
- Twisted!: The one with motion controls and 18-Volt.
- Touched!: The one with touch controls and Ashley.
- Smooth Moves: The one with Young Cricket, Master Mantis, and the smooth-talking narrator.
- D.I.Y.: The one where you can make your own simple microgames.
- Game & Wario: The one where 9-Volt's mom is scary.
- Gold: The one with most of the old microgames, along with some new ones.
- Get It Together!: The one where you can play as all of the developers.
- Move It!: The one where everyone goes on vacation. The one with Cicada.
- Super Mario RPG: The one with Mallow and Geno.
- Paper Mario:
- Paper Mario 64: The one where Bowser's Castle lifts Peach's Castle.
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: The one with the Crystal Stars and the X-Nauts. Also the one where Peach gets possessed.
- Super Paper Mario: The one with the 2D/3D flipping and the intense story plot. Also the one where Luigi gets possessed.
- Paper Mario: Sticker Star: The one with stickers.
- Paper Mario: Color Splash: The one with lots of paint.
- Paper Mario: The Origami King: The one with origami.
- Mario & Luigi:
- Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: The one where Bowser gets possessed and has...you don't wanna know.
- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time: The one where Mario and Luigi go Timecop to stop an alien invasion.
- Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story: The one starring Bowser (with the "Fantastic Voyage" Plot inside him).
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team: The one where Luigi has a dream and Bowser is the true villain.
- Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam: The one where two Mario RPG franchises clash.
- Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser: The one starring a Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, a Shy Guy, and a Boo.
- Bowser Jr.'s Journey: The one starring Bowser Jr.
- Mario Bros.: The one that introduced Luigi.
- Mario & Wario: The one where Mario has a bucket on his head.
- Wario's Woods: The one where Toad fights Wario.
- Hotel Mario: The one with the memetic cutscenes.
- Mario Teaches Typing: The one that introduced Charles Martinet.
- Mario Pinball Land: The one where Mario is a pinball.
- Super Princess Peach: The one starring Princess Peach.
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker: The one where Toad becomes a treasure hunter.
- Princess Peach: Showtime!: The one starring Princess Peach again.
- Main Games:
- Super Smash Bros.
- Super Smash Bros. 64: The one where multiple Nintendo franchises start fighting each other.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee: The one that's popular with competitive players. Also the one that introduced trophies.
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl: The one with the Subspace Emissary. Also the one with Snake and Sonic as newcomers.
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U: The one for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Also the one that introduced Ryu and Cloud as DLC.
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: The one where "EVERYONE IS HERE!". Also the one with spirits and the World of Light.
- Supergiant Games games:
- Bastion: The one with the Lemony Narrator.
- Transistor: The one with Powers as Programs taken literally.
- Pyre: The one where you play basketball to escape from purgatory.
- Hades: The one where Hades' rebellious son repeatedly tries to escape from Hell, and the gods of the Greek pantheon bicker a lot.
- Tekken:
- Tekken (1994): The one with Kazuya as the protagonist.
- Tekken 2: The one where Heihachi throws Kazuya into a volcano.
- Tekken 3: The one with Ogre, a side-scrolling beat 'em up minigame, and a volleyball minigame.
- Tekken Tag Tournament The one with tag team fighting, a bowling minigame, and Unknown as the Final Boss.
- Tekken 4: The one where all fights are in walled arenas.
- Tekken 5: The one where Jinpachi becomes the Final Boss.
- Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection: The one that adds Lili and Dragunov.
- Tekken 6: The one where Jin and Kazuya go to war so they can stop Azazel.
- Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion: The one that adds Lars and Alisa.
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2: The second one with tag team fighting, and the one with a younger Heihachi and Julia's wrestler alter ego Jaycee.
- Tekken 7: The one with Akuma as part of the story canon.
- Tekken 7: Fated Retribution: The one that introduces Rage Drive.
- Tekken 8: The one with Heihachi's daughter.
- Tetris:
- Tetris (Atari): The one with The Backwards Я.
- Tetris (NES, Atari/Tengen): The one that caused a lawsuit.
- Tetris (Game Boy): The one everyone knows about.
- Tetris (NES, Nintendo): The one featured at the Classic Tetris World Championships.
- Tetris (Arcade, Sega): The one with lock delay and three buttons that all rotate the same direction.
- Tetris Plus: The one with the Professor.
- Tetris: The Grand Master: The one that reaches instant-drop speed.
- Tetris: The Grand Master 2: The one with an invisible section.
- Tetris: The Absolute - The Grand Master 2 PLUS: The one with T.A. Death mode.
- Tetris: The Grand Master 3 - Terror-Instinct: The one with a really hard Grand Master requirement.
- Tetris: The Grand Master ACE: The one that isn't really TGM due to Executive Meddling.
- The New Tetris: The one with the hidden programmer rant.
- Tetris DS: The one with a bunch of Nintendo characters.
- Tetris 99: The one that's a Battle Royale Game.
- Tetris (Atari): The one with The Backwards Я.
- Time Crisis:
- Time Crisis (1995): The one with a One-Man Army.
- Time Crisis II: The one with 2-player co-operative play.
- Crisis Zone: The one where the protagonist is armed with a machine gun and riot shield.
- Time Crisis: Project Titan: The one where the president gets killed...or did he?
- Time Crisis 3: The one with weapon switching.
- Time Crisis 4: The one set entirely in the U.S.
- Razing Storm: The one where enemies explode upon defeat.
- Time Crisis 5: The one with two pedals.
- Time Crisis 5: Mastermind Edition: The one where a protagonist from a previous game is a traitor.
- Toaplan games:
- Tiger Heli: The one where getting hit in the bombs sets them off.
- Sky Shark: The one where shooting colored enemy formations gives you power-ups.
- Truxton: The one with the skull bomb.
- Zero Wing: The one where "all your base are belong to us" and your ship can capture enemy ships to use as shields.
- Hellfire (1989): The one where your ship can shoot in eight different directions.
- Fire Shark: The one with the flamethrower weapon.
- Grind Stormer: The one that uses a deadly virtual-reality game as a Framing Device.
- V-V: The one that borrows the Gradius power meter.
- Batsugun: The one that's Bullet Hell and is the last shmup by Toaplan.
- Wonderland Adventures series:
- Wonderland Adventures: The one with the Rainbow Shards.
- Mysteries of Fire Island: The one with the Ice Trolls and glyphs.
- Planet of the Z-Bots: The one with the Alien Invasion and interplanetary travel. Alternatively, the one with the series' only truly evil main antagonist.
- Wangan Midnight (game adaptations):
- Wangan Midnight (original) and Wangan Midnight R: The ones with lifebars.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune: The one with trance music.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2: The one that adds Hakone.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3: The one with a really long stretch of the Wangan expressway, the Osaka course, Ghost Battle, and route-picking in VS mode.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3DX: The one that adds the Nagoya course and makes Story Mode 100 stages long.
- Wangan Midnight Maxium Tune 3DX+: The one that adds the Fukuoka course. Also, the last one with magnetic cards.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 4: The one that moved to online infrastructure. Alternatively, the one that didn't make it to America.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5: The one that got two very different versions, one for Japan and the other for non-Japan regions. Also, the one that lost the "Wangan Midnight" part in America.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5DX: The one that kept content parity across all versions this time.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5DX+: The one that adds Lamborghini and Honda cars.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6: The one with 3-ghost battles and actual Porsches, and makes Story Mode 100 stages again.
- Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6R: The one that didn't leave Japan due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Wangan Midnight Maximunm Tune 6RR: The one that changed the Time Attack routes in mid-cycle.
- Xenoblade Chronicles: The series with magic swords and massive titans to climb around.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 1: The one with Shulk, who's really feelin' it. The one that saved Monolith Soft.
- Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected: The one where Melia comes back.
- Xenoblade Chronicles X: The one that's more of an open-world game.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: The one with Pyra and Mythra. The one with the gacha mechanic.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country: The one with Addam and Lora.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3: The one with the child soldiers. The one with the flutes. The one with the absurdly good boss music.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed: The one where Shulk and Rex come back. The one where the protagonist is full of beans.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 1: The one with Shulk, who's really feelin' it. The one that saved Monolith Soft.
- Zero Escape:
- Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors: The one on an ocean liner.
- Virtue's Last Reward: The one in a research facility.
- Zero Time Dilemma: The one in a bomb shelter.
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