List of video games based on films

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This is a list of video games adapted from films.

Games

There are currently 612 games on this list. [a]

Contents

See also

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.
  2. Ported to Microsoft Windows and Wii by Beenox
  3. Released under the Arena Entertainment brand name on Sega systems and the LJN brand name on Nintendo systems.
  4. Additional work by TimeGate Studios, Demiurge Studios, and Nerve Software
  5. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  6. Released under the LJN brand name.
  7. Released under the LJN brand name.
  8. Released under the Coktel brand name in PAL regions.
  9. Additional work by EA UK.
  10. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name in PAL regions
  11. Released under the Bandai brand name outside North America.
  12. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  13. Released in PAL regions under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  14. Additional work by EA UK for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
  15. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name. [31]
  16. The Sega versions were co-published by Sega
  17. Ported to Microsoft Windows by Beenox
  18. Ported to GameCube by Tantalus.
  19. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name in all regions except Japan
  20. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  21. Released under the Arena Entertainment brand name.
  22. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name in all regions except Japan
  23. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  24. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  25. Ported to Microsoft Windows by Gray Matter Studios.
  26. Ported to Microsoft Windows by Beenox.
  27. Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  28. Released under the Arena Entertainment brand name on Sega systems and the LJN brand name on Nintendo systems.
  29. Additional work by Shiny Entertainment and Legend Entertainment.
  30. Behaviour Interactive developed the game for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS, EA Mobile developed the game for the mobile version.
  31. The game was published for the mobile version by EA Mobile.
  32. Beenox developed the game for Microsoft Windows, Krome Studios developed the game for the PlayStation 2 and Wii, Vicarious Visions developed the game for the Nintendo DS, and Savage Entertainment developed the game for the PlayStation Portable.
  33. Released under the LJN brand name on Nintendo systems.
  34. Released in PAL regions under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
  35. Released under the LJN brand name on the SNES.
  36. Ported to PlayStation Portable by Rockstar Leeds.

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