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 [lower-alpha 10] | 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 [lower-alpha 20] 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 [lower-alpha 33] | 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 |
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