This is a list of video games adapted from films.
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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3 Ninjas Kick Back | 1994 | Malibu Interactive | Sony Imagesoft | 3 Ninjas Kick Back |
007: Licence to Kill | 1989 | Quixel | Domark | Licence to Kill |
007 Legends | 2012 | Eurocom | Activision | Goldfinger , On Her Majesty's Secret Service , Moonraker , Licence to Kill , Die Another Day , Skyfall |
102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue | 2000 | Crystal Dynamics | Eidos Interactive (PS1, PC, DC) Activision (GBC) | 102 Dalmatians |
300: March to Glory | 2007 | Collision Studios | Warner Bros. Games | 300 |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 1982 | Atari, Inc. | Atari, Inc. | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial |
Ecks vs. Sever | 2001 | Crawfish Interactive Zombie Studios (cancelled PS2 version) | Bam! Entertainment Franchise Interactive | Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever |
Elf (video game) | 2004 | Jolliford Management Limited [15] | Crave Entertainment | Elf |
The Emperor's New Groove | 2000 | Argonaut Games (PS, Win) Sandbox Studios (GBC) | Sony Computer Entertainment (PS) Disney Interactive (Windows) Ubi Soft (GBC) | The Emperor's New Groove |
Enchanted | 2007 | Altron | Disney Interactive | Enchanted |
Eragon | 2006 | Stormfront Studios Amaze Entertainment | Vivendi Games [j] | Eragon |
The Evil Dead | 1984 | Palace Virgin Gold | Palace Software | The Evil Dead |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Nacho Libre | 2006 | Majesco Entertainment | Nick Games | Nacho Libre |
Napoleon Dynamite: The Game | 2007 | 7 Studios | Crave Entertainment | Napoleon Dynamite |
New York Race | 2001 | Kalisto Entertainment | Wanadoo Edition | The Fifth Element |
Battle of the Smithsonian | 2009 | Amaze Entertainment Pipeworks Software (PC, Wii, X360) The Fizz Factor (DS) | Majesco Entertainment | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian |
A Nightmare on Elm Street | 1990 | Rare | LJN | Nightmare on Elm Street franchise |
No Escape | 1994 | Bits Corporation | Sony Imagesoft | No Escape |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Open Season | 2006 | Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Quebec | Ubisoft | Open Season |
Over the Hedge | 2006 | Vicarious Visions | Activision | Over the Hedge |
Over the Hedge | 2006 | Edge Of Reality (GameCube, PS2, Xbox,) Vicarious Visions (DS, GBA) Beenox (PC) | Activision | Over the Hedge |
Over the Hedge: Hammy Goes Nuts! | 2006 | Vicarious Visions (Game Boy Advance version) Amaze Entertainment (Nintendo DS and PSP versions) | Activision | Over the Hedge |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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007: Quantum of Solace | 2008 | Treyarch [t] Vicarious Visions (DS) Eurocom (PS2) | Activision | Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace |
Quest for Camelot | 1998 | Titus Interactive | Titus Interactive Nintendo | Quest for Camelot |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Un Juego de Huevos | 2010 | Fabrication Games | Zeebo Inc. | Una Película de Huevos |
Underworld: The Eternal War | 2004 | Lucky Chicken Games | Play It! | Underworld |
The Untouchables | 1989 | Ocean Software | Ocean Software | The Untouchables |
Up | 2009 | Asobo Studio (PS2, PSP, PC) Heavy Iron Studios (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii) Altron (NDS) THQ (iOS, mobile) | THQ | Up |
Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle | 1986 | Pasi Hytönen | Amersoft | Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Vampire Hunter D | 1999 | Victor Interactive Software | Victor Interactive Software Jaleco | Vampire Hunter D |
Van Helsing | 2004 | Saffire | Vivendi Universal Games [ag] | Van Helsing |
A View to a Kill | 1985 | Domark Angelsoft | Domark Mindscape | A View to a Kill |
Virus: It is Aware | 1999 | Cryo Interactive | Cryo Interactive | Virus |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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X2: Wolverine's Revenge | 2003 | GenePool Software (GameCube, PlayStation 2 & Xbox) Vicarious Visions (GBA) LTI Gray Matter (PC & Mac) | Activision Aspyr (Mac version) | X2 |
X-Men: The Official Game | 2003 | Z-Axis (PS2 / Xbox / Xbox 360) Hypnos (Gamecube port) Beenox (Microsoft Windows port) WayForward Technologies (GBA) Amaze Entertainment (Nintendo DS) | Activision Capcom U.S.A., Inc. (GBA re-release) | X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine | 2009 | Raven Software | Activision | X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Young Sherlock: The Legacy of Doyle | 1987 | Pack-In-Video | Pack-In-Video | Young Sherlock Holmes |
Game | Year | Developer | Publisher | Film |
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Zombieland: Double Tap – Road Trip | 2019 | High Voltage Software | GameMill Entertainment (North America) Maximum Games (Europe) | Zombieland franchise |
Zombieland: Headshot Fever | 2021 | XR Games | XR Games | Zombieland franchise |
Sonic Advance is a 2001 platform video game developed by Sonic Team and Dimps and published by Sega for the Game Boy Advance. It was the first Sonic the Hedgehog game to be released on a Nintendo console with Sonic Adventure 2: Battle on the GameCube, and was produced in commemoration of the series' tenth anniversary. The story follows Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy as they journey to stop Doctor Eggman from taking over the world. Controlling a character, players are tasked with completing each level, defeating Eggman and his robot army, and collecting the seven Chaos Emeralds.
Earthworm Jim 2 is a 1995 run and gun platform video game and the sequel to Earthworm Jim, and the second and final game in the Earthworm Jim series developed by original creators Doug TenNapel, David Perry and Shiny Entertainment. It was released in late 1995 and early 1996 depending on region and video game console, initially being released for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, before being ported to other platforms.
Road Rash is a motorcycle racing video game series by Electronic Arts in which the player participates in violent, illegal street races. The series started on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and was released on various other systems over the years. The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycle fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed.
Sony Imagesoft Inc. was an American video game publisher that operated from 1989 to 1995 and was located in California. It was established in January 1989 in Los Angeles, California, as a subsidiary of the Japan-based CBS/Sony Group (CSG) and initially named CSG Imagesoft Inc. Their focus at the beginning was on marketing games exclusively for Nintendo consoles.
Next Level Games, Inc. is a Canadian video game developer owned by Nintendo based in Vancouver. Founded in October 2002 by former members of EA Black Box who've worked on games such as Sega Soccer Slam and NHL Hitz titles. Next Level Games specializes in creating console video games. Their first project was NHL Hitz Pro, which was published by Midway Games in 2003 and followed up from EA Black Box's prior entries in the NHL Hitz series. The company is best known for its work with Nintendo, the Mario Strikers games and Punch-Out!! for the Wii, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Metroid Prime: Federation Force for the Nintendo 3DS, and Luigi's Mansion 3 for the Nintendo Switch.
Sega Bass Fishing, known in Japan as Get Bass, is an arcade fishing video game developed in 1997 by Sega for the Sega Model 3 hardware. The game has since been ported to the Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.
There have been numerous Monopoly video games based on the core game mechanics of Parker Brothers and Hasbro's board game Monopoly. They have been developed by numerous teams and released on multiple platforms over 35+ years.
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Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 action-adventure game loosely based on the 2008 film of the same name. Developed in a collaborative effort between Luxoflux, XPEC Entertainment, Beenox Shift, and Vicarious Visions, and published by Activision, the game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, and Nintendo DS in June 2008. A version for mobile phones developed by IronMonkey Studios and published by EA Mobile was released the same month. A port for Mac OS X was developed by TransGaming and released in March 2009. It is about the quest of a giant panda named Po to become the Dragon Warrior.
Littlest Pet Shop is a video game of the Littlest Pet Shop franchise for Microsoft Windows, Wii, and DSiWare. The game was released in North America on October 14, 2008. A second version was released on October 20, 2009, followed by a third version released on October 5, 2010.
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Majesco Entertainment Company is an American video game publisher and distributor based in Hazlet, New Jersey. The company was founded as Majesco Sales in Edison, New Jersey in 1986, and was a privately held company until acquiring operation-less company ConnectivCorp in a reverse merger takeover, becoming its subsidiary and thus a public company on December 5, 2003. ConnectivCorp later changed its name to Majesco Holdings Inc. on April 13, 2004.