List of video games by genre
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This article gives a list of computer games and video games by category, i.e. arranged alphabetically by genre. Some categories/genres are briefly defined at the beginning of their respective sections. For an alphabetical list of games sorted by title, see Lists of video games.
[edit] Action-adventure
Action-adventure games are those where action is the predominant aspect of gameplay, but puzzle-solving and the exploration of, and interaction with, the environment are also key to gameplay; as opposed to "pure" adventure games, where action sequences are the exception rather than the rule. With technological limitations on gameplay becoming less of an issue to game designers, more action games are overlapping into this category.
- Adventure (the game that started the genre)
- Crystalis
- Exile
- Demon Stone
- Killer 7
- The Legend of Zelda series
- Beyond good and evil
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)
- SunDog: Frozen Legacy
- Tomb Raider series
[edit] Survival horror
Survival horror games focus on fear and attempt to scare the player via traditional horror elements such as atmospherics, death, the undead, blood and gore. Most of these games include third- or first-person shooter elements.
- Alone in the Dark series
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
- Clive Barker's Undying
- Clock Tower series
- Dino Crisis series
- Echo Night series
- Evil Dead series
- Forbidden Siren (Siren) series
- Galerians series
- House of the Dead series
- Parasite Eve series
- Resident Evil series
- Silent Hill series
- Sweet Home (believed to have originated the genre)
- System Shock series
- The Suffering series
[edit] Adventure
(see also puzzle games)
[edit] Graphical-adventure
- The 11th Hour
- Beneath a Steel Sky
- Broken Sword series
- Colossal Cave Adventure
- The Colonel's Bequest
- Dark Fall
- Day of the Tentacle
- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (sequel to The Longest Journey)
- Flight of the Amazon Queen
- Full Throttle
- Grim Fandango
- I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure
- Indigo Prophecy Aka Fahrenheit in EU.
- The Infinite Ocean
- King's Quest series
- Last Rose In A Desert Garden
- The Longest Journey
- LOOM
- Maniac Mansion
- Monkey Island series
- Myst series
- The Neverhood
- Normality
- Prisoner 2
- Post Mortem
- Sam & Max Hit the Road
- Schizm: Mysterious Journey
- Space Quest series
- The 7th Guest
- Sentimental Graffiti
- Simon the Sorcerer series
- Skyborg: Into the Vortex
- Spellbound
- Still Life (sequel to Post Mortem)
- Syberia series
- The Dig
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
- Zork series
[edit] Text-adventure
- Amnesia
- Ballyhoo
- Beyond Zork
- Border Zone
- Bureaucracy
- Curses
- Cutthroats
- Deadline
- Deja Vu
- Enchanter
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Hollywood Hijinx
- Infidel
- James Clavell's Shogun
- Leather Goddesses of Phobos
- Lurking Horror
- Mind Forever Voyaging
- Moonmist
- Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It
- Planetfall
- Plundered Hearts
- The Prisoner
- Seastalker
- Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels
- Slouching Towards Bedlam
- Sorcerer
- Spellbreaker
- Starcross
- Stationfall
- Suspect
- Suspended
- Trinity
- Wishbringer
- Witness
- Zork: The Great Underground Empire
- Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz
- Zork III: The Dungeon Master
- Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz
[edit] Arcade games
[edit] Beat 'em ups
- Altered Beast
- Beats of Rage
- Double Dragon series
- Golden Axe
- Knights of the Round (sic)
- The Simpsons (arcade game)
- Streets of Rage series
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)
[edit] Platformers
Platformers are characterized by the player jumping to and from suspended platforms, and include running, jumping and some fighting.
- Abuse
- Aero the Acrobat
- Alex Kidd
- Balloon Fight
- Banjo-Kazooie series
- Blaster Master
- Bubsy series
- Castlevania series
- Captain Claw
- Commander Keen series
- Conker's Bad Fur Day
- Contra / Probotector series
- Crash Bandicoot series
- Dig Dug
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Donkey Kong Jr. Math
- Donkey Kong 3
- Duke Nukem I and II
- Ice Climber
- Jak and Daxter
- Jill of the Jungle
- Kirby series
- Gex series
- Ghouls 'n Ghosts series
- Gish
- Lionheart
- Lode Runner
- Metroid series
- Mega Man (RockMan in Japan) series
- Mickey Mania
- Nik & Kit
- Pitfall (the game that started the genre)
- Prince of Persia series
- Ratchet & Clank series
- Rayman series
- Seiklus
- Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Super Mario Bros. series
- Super Star Wars series
- Wario Land series
- Wonderboy series
- Zippy the Circle
[edit] Art games
Used to describe games in which the gameplay itself, in combination with the audio, graphics, story and other aspects of presentation, is considered to of intellectual value and a form of 'high art' in itself. Apart from simple Flash games such as GameLab's Fluid, ICO is perhaps the only 'true' art game, inasmuch that it cannot be sufficiently pigeonholed into any other description. Other titles which crossover into this genre include The Prisoner (computer game) and the Myst franchise in adventure, and the Pikmin series and Darwinia in real-time strategy. The more recent installments of the The Legend of Zelda series, the Final Fantasy series and numerous other RPGs styled after it often aspire to be of intellectual or artistic value, but due to their grounding in traditional genre genres such substance can only exist momentarily in the gameplay itself, and is usually confined to the story and dialogue.
[edit] Communication
'Communication' is used to describe a form of non-violent gameplay in which the aim of the player is integrate into, and help to improve a community by making friends and solving problems. The Animal Crossing series is the most famous example of a 'pure' communication game, but elements of the genre can also be found in most of the Harvest Moon series and in some of the most recent instalments of the The Legend of Zelda series (with Majora's Mask being of particular importance). Both of these titles tend to contain one main 'town' area in which the player can participate in optional communication-based side-quests in order to experience a break from the main genre of the game, and in doing so they can obtain items which, although not essential to the main quest, will greatly aid in the completion of it. Most massively multiplayer online games inevitably involve aspects of the communication genre, but it becomes harder to define when the interaction is with human players rather than NPCs.
[edit] Educational
- Carmen Sandiego series
- Giraffe
- Granny's Garden
- Hang Man
- Mario's Early Years
- Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing series
- Number Munchers
- The Oregon Trail series
- Robocode
- Star Wars: DroidWorks
- The Typing of the Dead
[edit] Fighting
- Barbarian
- Battletoads
- Battle of the Gods
- Darkstalkers series
- Dead or Alive series
- Ehrgeiz
- Final Fight
- Guilty Gear series
- King of Fighters series
- Lugaru
- Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
- Marvel vs. Capcom series
- Mortal Kombat series
- One Must Fall 2097
- One Must Fall: Battlegrounds
- Power Stone series
- SNK vs. Capcom series
- Soul Edge/Soul Calibur series
- Street Fighter series
- Streets of Rage series
- Super Smash Bros. series
- Tekken series
- Virtua Fighter series
- The Way of the Exploding Fist
- Yie Ar Kung Fu
[edit] First-person shooters
A "complete" list of the genre is available at http://firstpersonshooters.org/
[edit] Game-controlled environment
This category includes games where the player's point of view does not change, and those where the player's movements are (usually) entirely predetermined by the game design ("rail shooters")
- Area 51
- Duck Hunt
- House of the Dead series
- Time Crisis series
- Virtua Cop series
[edit] Player-controlled environment
- Aliens versus Predator
- Aliens versus Predator 2
- America's Army
- Area 51 (different from the above)
- Avara
- Battlefield series
- Blake Stone series
- Blood series
- Call of Duty series
- Chasm: The Rift
- Condemned: Criminal Origins
- Corridor 7
- Crysis
- Delta Force series
- Descent
- Deus Ex FPS/RPG hybrid
- Doom series
- Duke Nukem 3D
- Far Cry
- F.E.A.R.
- First Battalion
- Ghost Recon series
- GoldenEye 007
- Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D
- Halo series
- Half-Life series
- Hardwar
- Heretic
- HeXen series
- Hired Guns
- Global Operations
- I.G.I. series
- Killzone
- Kingpin: Life of Crime
- Magic Carpet series
- Marathon series
- Max Payne series
- MechWarrior series
- Medal of Honor series
- Metroid Prime series
- Neocron FPS/MMORPG hybrid
- No One Lives Forever series
- Operation Body Count
- Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis
- Pariah
- Quake series
- Redneck Rampage series
- Red Steel
- Red Faction series
- Rise of the Triad
- Serious Sam series
- Shadow Warrior
- SiN series
- Star Wars Battlefront series (Can switch between first and third person)
- Star Wars Dark Forces
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
- Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Timesplitters series
- Rainbow Six series
- Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri
- Turok series
- Undying
- Unreal series
- Wolfenstein 3D series
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
- XIII
- Xoperations
[edit] Vehicle-based
- BattleTanx series
- Descent series
- Necrodome
- Recoil
- Redline
- Twisted Metal series
[edit] Mech
- MechWarrior series
- Heavy Gear series
- Armored Core series
These titles may be FPS depending on your definition:
- Damage Inc
- Giants: Citizen Kabuto
- Hardwar
- Heavy Gear
- Hidden and Dangerous
- Hired Guns
- Magic Carpet series
- Phantom Crash
- Special Force
- Under Ash
[edit] Third-person shooters/Third-person action
Third-person shooters (TPS) employ a specific perspective for the player. This is normally just behind and above the game character, but it is sometimes an isometric perspective.
- American McGee's Alice
- BloodRayne
- Bionicle Heroes
- Dynasty Warriors
- Dead Rising
- Gears of War
- Grand Theft Auto series (later games)
- Heretic II
- Hitman series
- Kya: Dark Lineage
- Mafia
- Max Payne series
- Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction
- Mount & Blade TPS/RPG hybrid
- Space Harrier
- Tomb Raider series
- Rune
- Battalion Wars
- Captain Spanky: Gun Run
- Star Fox: Assault (Some Levels)
- SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Series
[edit] Stealth action
- Metal Gear series (later games)
- Splinter Cell series
- Thief series
- Tenchu series
- Cold War
[edit] Online games
Games played over the Internet with other human players in a shared environment. The gameplay is coordinated by a game server. While many games can be played on a computer network, online games are characterized by the game environment being persistent and shared among a significant number of players. The genre's expansion accelerated in 1995 when the internet became popular. Not all game types lend themselves easily to online gaming. (Note that many, if not most, games today are capable of online play, but still are not "online games").
[edit] Online role-playing games
- see list of MMORPGs
[edit] Online shooters
- America's Army
- Battlefield series
- Counter Strike series
- Day of Defeat series
- Halo series
- Killzone
- PlanetSide
- Quake III Arena
- Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror
- Tribes series
- Unreal Tournament series
- World War II Online
- Xoperations
[edit] Online Third-person shooters/Third-person action
Like Third-person shooters (TPS)and Third-person action games, these multiplayer only versions also employ a specific perspective for all participating in the servers. Generally just behind and above all players but also sometimes in an isometric perspective. These are generally Multiplayer Only additions to an existing series or are Online Multiplayer Only games. But these are not Massively Multiplayer Online (MMOS) games. Nor are they MMORPG or MMOFPS and are subscription free. Some have combine more than one style of gameplay mode such as Real Time Strategy (RTS) with First Person/Third-person (FPS/TPS) while others are strictly Third-person.
- MechAssault (Xbox Live)
- Rune: Halls of Valhalla
- Savage: The Battle for Newerth (RTS with FPS/TPS)
- Savage 2: A Tortured Soul (RTS with FPS/TPS)
[edit] Online browser-based
[edit] Puzzle
- Ballance
- Dr. Mario
- The Incredible Machine series
- Inhabitants
- Kirby's Avalanche
- Lemmings
- Marbol
- Perception
- Puyo Puyo
- Puzzle Bobble (or Bust-A-Move) series
- Tetris
- Puzzle Pirates
[edit] Maze games
See also: List of computer and video maze games and List of maze chase games.
[edit] Rhythm games
(See also List of dance video games, List of drumming games)
- 3DDX
- Amplitude
- beatmania, beatmania IIDX and variants
- Britney's Dance Beat
- Bust a Groove and Bust a Groove 2 (Japan: Bust a Move and Bust a Move 2)
- Canmusic (at now: Voshall/here)
- Cool Cool Toon
- Crackin' DJ
- Crazy Dance
- Cyber Groove
- Daigasso! Band Brothers
- Dance 86.4 Funky Radio Station
- Dance Aerobics
- Dance Dance Revolution series
- Dance Factory
- Dance ManiaX
- DanceTrax
- Dance:UK
- Dance With Intensity
- Dancing Fever Gold
- Disney's Jungle Book Groove Party
- DJMAX series
- DJMAX Portable series
- DJ Wars
- Donkey Konga
- Donkey Konga 2
- Dream Audition
- DrumMania
- Electroplankton
- Elite Beat Agents
- EZ2DJ
- EZ2Dancer
- Feet of Fury
- Fighting Club
- Flash Beats
- Flash Flash Revolution
- Frequency
- Frets on Fire [1]
- Gitaroo Man
- GuitarFreaks
- Guitar Hero
- Guitar Hero II
- Guitar Jam
- Guitar Revolution
- In The Groove
- Juilliard Music Adventure
- Karaoke Revolution
- Keyboardmania
- Lumines
- Mad Maestro!
- Mambo A Go Go
- Martial Beat
- MC Groovz Dance Craze
- Million Hits
- Mojib-Ribbon
- NeoDrumX
- Neon FM: Dance Radio
- O2Jam
- Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
- PacaPaca Passion
- PaRappa the Rapper and sequel UmJammer Lammy
- ParaParaParadise
- Percussion Kids
- Percussion Master
- Pop'n Music
- Puyo Puyo Da
- Pump It Up
- Pydance
- Quest For Fame With Aerosmith
- R2 Beat
- Rez
- Rhythm Nation
- Rhythm Tengoku
- Rock Fever
- Rock'n Tread
- Samba de Amigo
- Shakkato Tambourine
- Shamisen Brothers
- SingStar
- Sound Fantasy
- Space Channel 5 and Space Channel 5 Part 2
- Spice World
- StepMania
- Stepping Stage
- Superstar Dance Club
- Super Dancer Online
- Taiko: Drum Master (aka Taiko no tatsujin)
- Tap Dancer
- Technic Beat
- Technictix
- Technomotion
- TeknoWerk
- Toy's March
- UNiSON
- Vib Ribbon
[edit] Role-playing games
[edit] Western RPGs
- Alternate Reality series
- Ambermoon
- Amberstar
- Anachronox
- Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
- Astonia
- Avernum series
- Baldur's Gate series
- Bard's Tale (1985)
- Bard's Tale (2004)
- Battles of Norghan
- The Changeling
- Champions of Krynn
- Curse of the Azure Bonds
- Dark Queen of Krynn
- Death Knights of Krynn
- Deathlord
- Deus Ex and Deus Ex: Invisible War
- Diablo series
- Dragon Wars
- Dungeon Master series
- Dungeon Siege series
- The Elder Scrolls series
- Exile (aka Avernum) series
- Fable
- Fallout series
- Fate
- First Battalion
- Forgiveness: The First Chapter
- Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier
- Geneforge series
- Gold Box D&D series
- Icewind Dale series
- Grand Theft Auto series
- Jade Empire
- King of Dragon Pass
- Kingdom Conflicts: The Hammer Of Thor
- Landstalker
- Martial Heroes Martial Arts ***
- Mars Saga
- Might and Magic series
- Mobius
- Mount & Blade
- Neverwinter Nights series
- Okage: Shadow King
- The Palace
- Planescape: Torment
- Pools of Darkness
- Pool of Radiance
- Prelude to Darkness
- Quest for Glory (aka Hero's Quest) series
- Secret of the Silver Blades
- Space series
- Space Rangers series
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series
- The Temple of Elemental Evil
- Treasures of the Savage Frontier
- Tunnels of Doom
- Ultima series
- Vampire: the Masquerade
- Vampire: Bloodlines
- Wasteland
- Windwalker
- Wizardry series
- Wrath of Denethenor
- X-Men 2: Fall of the Mutants
[edit] Eastern RPGs
- Arc the Lad series
- Atelier Iris series
- Bahamut Lagoon
- Breath of Fire series
- Chrono series:
- Dot.Hack series
- Dragon Quest (formerly known as Dragon Warrior in North America) series
- Drakengard series
- EarthBound/Mother series
- Final Fantasy series
- Fire Emblem series:
- Front Mission series
- Golden Sun
- Kingdom Hearts series
- Koudelka
- Legend of Sword and Fairy series
- Lufia series (known as the Estopolis series in Japan)
- Ogre Battle series
- Paper Mario
- Persona series
- Phantasy Star series
- Pokémon series
- Radiata Stories
- Rudora no Hihou (aka Treasure of the Rudras)
- SaGa series (including the Final Fantasy Legend titles)
- Seiken Densetsu (Mana) series:
- Final Fantasy Adventure (Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden)
- Sword of Mana (Shin'yaku Seiken Densetsu)
- Secret of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 2)
- Seiken Densetsu 3
- Dawn of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 4)
- Legend of Mana
- Children of Mana
- Shadow Hearts series
- Soul Blazer trilogy:
- Soul Blazer
- Illusion of Gaia
- Terranigma
- Star Ocean series:
- Suikoden series
- Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars
- Tales series (Namco's Tales):
- Threads of Fate
- Vagrant Story
- Wild Arms series
- Xenogears
- Xenosaga series
- Ys series
- Yu-Gi-Oh series
[edit] Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO's)
- See also: List of text-based MMORPGs
- Age of Conan
- Anarchy Online
- Auto Assault
- City of Heroes
- City of Villains
- Dungeons & Dragons Online
- Everquest
- Eve Online'
- Final Fantasy XI
- Flyff (Fly For Fun)
- Guild Wars
- MapleStory
- Martial Heroes
- Meridian 59
- Ragnarok Online
- Rappelz
- RuneScape
- Silkroad Online
- Space Cowboy Online
- Star Wars Galaxies
- SubSpace (computer game)
- Torn City
- Trickster Online
- Ultima Online
- World of Warcraft
- Create-O-Life Online (Canceled)
[edit] Roguelikes
- Ancient Domains Of Mystery
- Angband
- Castle of the Winds
- Diablo series
- The Dungeon Revealed / The Dungeon of Doom
- Falcon's Eye
- FuryBand / FuryBand
- GearHead
- Hack
- Iter Vehemens ad Necem
- Linley's Dungeon Crawl
- Moria
- NetHack
- Rogue
- S.C.O.U.R.G.E.
- Transcendence
- Tyrant
[edit] Tactical role-playing
- See Turn-based tactics.
A tactical role-playing game is a type of computer or console role-playing game which incorporates elements of traditional turn-based strategy games.
[edit] Action role-playing
An action role-playing game or Action RPG is a type of computer and console role-playing game which requires quick action or reflexes from the player.
- Alexander: The Heroes Hour
- Alundra
- Al Qadim: The Genie's Curse
- Avencast
- Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
- Beyond Divinity
- Blade and Sword
- Champions of Norrath
- Champions: Return to Arms
- Crystalis
- Darkstone
- Deus Ex
- Diablo series
- Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
- Divine Divinity
- Dungeon Master
- Dungeon Siege series
- Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony
- Dungeons of Daggorath
- Fable: The Lost Chapters
- Fate
- Final Fantasy Adventure
- Freedroid RPG
- Harbringer
- I of the Dragon
- Jade Empire
- Kingdom Hearts
- Kingdom Hearts II
- Konung: Legends of the North
- Konung 2
- Kult: Heretic Kingdoms
- Landstalker
- Lightslayer
- The Magic Land
- Mount & Blade
- Nox
- Record of Lodoss War: Advent of Cardice
- Restricted Area
- Sacred
- S.C.O.U.R.G.E.
- Seiken Densetsu
- Shining Wisdom
- Soulbringer
- Space Hack
- Sudeki
- System Shock series
- Titan Quest
- Transcendence
- Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds
- Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
- Ys series
- Ys I: Ancient Vanished Omens
- Ys II: Ancient Vanished Omens
- Ys I & II
- Ys III: Wanderers from Ys
- Ys IV: Mask of the Sun
- Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys
- Ys V: Kefin, Lost Kingdom of Sand
- Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim
- Ys: The Oath in Felghana
- Ys Origin
[edit] Simulation games
Simulation, or simulator, games attempt recreating the experience of controlling a some kind vehicle, like a ship, airplane or car, often as realistically as practically possible, taking into account physics and other real-world limitations.
[edit] Flight simulators
- Air Conflicts
- Ace Combat
- B-17 Flying Fortress (computer game)
- Dogfight
- FlightGear
- Flight Sim Toolkit
- Flight Unlimited series
- Microsoft Flight Simulator series
- Orbiter
- Pilotwings series
- Silent Hunter
- Space Cowboy Online
- Stunt Island
- X-Plane
- Uplink
[edit] Space simulation
Space simulations tend to be much like flight simulations but generally have to take many liberties to adapt the "true" physics of spaceflight to be more player-friendly.
- Celestia
- FreeSpace series
- Darklight Conflict
- Elite
- Earth & Beyond (a massive multiplayer online game set in space)
- Escape Velocity series
- EVE Online (a massive multiplayer online game set in space)
- Freelancer
- Galaxy Trek
- Hardwar
- Hegemonia: Legions of Iron
- Homeworld
- Independence War (aka I-War)
- Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
- Noctis (simulates a galaxy of stars, planets and moons for pure exploration)
- Shuttle: the Space Flight Simulator
- Starflight
- Starlancer
- Star Fleet Command
- Star Trek: Bridge Commander
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
- Star Wars: Starfighter
- Star Wars: X-Wing series:
- StarWraith series
- Tachyon: The Fringe
- TDZK
- Wing Commander and Privateer series
- X: Beyond the Frontier
[edit] Racing games
- 1080 Snowboarding
- 4D Sports Driving
- ATV Off-Road Fury series
- Cars
- Colin McRae Rally series
- Diddy Kong Racing
- Forza Motorsport series
- GeneRally
- Gran Turismo series
- Grand Prix Legends
- Motocross Madness series
- Moto Racer series
- MX Unleashed
- MX vs. ATV Unleashed
- Slipstream 5000
- Star Wars: Episode I Racer
- Stunts
- Street Rod series
- Trackmania Nations'
[edit] Arcade styled
- Armagetron
- Carmageddon series
- Excitebike
- Final Lap
- F-Zero series
- Grand Theft Auto series
- High Octane
- Mach Rider
- Marble Madness
- Mario Kart series (believed to have started the kart-racing genre)
- Midnight Club series
- Need for Speed series
- Out Run
- Pole Position series
- Project Gotham Racing
- Road Rash series
- Sega Rally series
- The Simpsons Road Rage
- Test Drive series
- TrackMania series
- wipEout series
[edit] Programming games
[edit] Sports games
[edit] Baseball
- All Star Baseball 2003
- Baseball, (1971)
- Baseball Mogul series
- Baseball Stars series
- Earl Weaver Baseball series (EA Sports)
- Hardball series
- High Heat Baseball series
- Intellivision World Series Baseball
- José Canseco Baseball
- Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball
- Major League Baseball (Intellivision)
- Pete Rose Baseball
- Tony La Russa Baseball series
- Wii Sports
[edit] Basketball
- Arch Rivals
- Mario Hoops 3-on-3
- NBA Jam series (EA Sports)
- NBA Live
- NBA ShootOut series
- NBA Street
[edit] Bowling
- 10 Pin Bowling (Game Boy Color)
- 10 Pin Deluxe (Arcade)
- 10-Pin Bowling (Commodore 64)
- 300 Bowl (Palm, PocketPC)
- 3-D Bowling (Arcade)
- 4-Player Bowling Alley (Arcade)
- 5-Pin Bowling (Commodore 64)
- AMF Bowling 2004 (Xbox)
- AMF Xtreme Bowling (PlayStation 2)
- Arcade Bowling (PC)
- Big Strike Bowling (PlayStation)
- Black Market Bowling (PlayStation 2)
- Bowling (Atari 2600)
- Bowling Alley (Arcade)
- Bowling Blast (PC)
- Bowling Master (PocketPC)
- Bowl-O-Rama (Arcade)
- Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling series (Nintendo 64, PC, PlayStation)
- Championship Bowling (Arcade, Genesis, Nintendo)
- Elf Bowling series (Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PC)
- Fast Lanes Bowling (PC)
- Flintstones Bedrock Bowling (PlayStation)
- Friday Night (PC)
- Gutterball (Mac, PC)
- Hyperbowl (Arcade)
- King of Bowling 2 (PlayStation)
- MegaBowling (Palm)
- Milo's Astro Lanes (Nintendo 64)
- Nester's Funky Bowling (Virtual Boy)
- PBA Bowling (PC)
- Pin Action (PC)
- RocketBowl (PC)
- Saints and Sinners Bowling (PC)
- Simpsons Bowling, The (Arcade)
- Strike Force Bowling (GameCube, PlayStation 2)
- Super Bowling (Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo)
- Ten Pin Alley 2 (Game Boy Advance)
- Ten Pin Championship Bowling Pro (PC)
- Ultimate Bowling Fighter (Palm, PocketPC)
- Waku Waku Bowling (PlayStation)
- Wii Sports
- WinBowl (PC)
- World Bowling (Game Boy)
[edit] Boxing
- Activision Boxing
- Knockout Kings series (EA Sports)
- Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
- Ready 2 Rumble series
- Victorious Boxers
- Wii Sports
[edit] Football
- Arena Football series (EA Sports)
- Madden NFL series (EA Sports)
- NFL Blitz series
- NFL Football (Intellivision)
- Tecmo Super Bowl series
- Steware Sports!
[edit] Golf
- Links
- Mario Golf series
- Tiger Woods Golf series (EA Sports)
- Wii Sports
[edit] Hockey
- Ice Hockey
- NHL series (EA Sports)
- Olympic Hockey Nagano '98
[edit] Hunting
- Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 (Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
[edit] Lacrosse
- Blast Lacrosse (PlayStation)
- Brine Lacrosse
[edit] Paintball
[edit] Rugby
- (Rugby union)
- (Rugby league)
- Rugby League (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
[edit] Skateboarding
[edit] Skiing
- Bode Miller Alpine Skiing (PC, PlayStation 2)
[edit] Soccer
- FIFA Soccer series (EA Sports)
- International Superstar Soccer series
- Kick Off
[edit] Tennis
- Activision Tennis
- All Star Tennis '99
- Mario Tennis series
- Wii Sports
- Steware Sports!
[edit] Track & Field
- International Track & Field 2000 (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64)
- Track & Field
- Steware Sports!
[edit] Volleyball
- Power Spike: Pro Beach Volleyball (PC)
- Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball
[edit] Wrestling
- Tag Team Wrestling (Atari 2600)
- WWF Wrestlemania (Nintendo NES)
- WWF Wrestlemania Challenge (Nintendo NES)
- WCW/NWA Wrestling (Nintendo NES)
- HammerLock Wrestling (Super Nintendo)
- WWF WrestleMania 2000 (Nintendo 64)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing (Data East, 1990)
- Auto Racing (Intellivision)
- Backyard Sports series
- Championship Manager series (Eidos/Sports Interactive)
- Ghetto Pong
- Motocross (Intellivision)
- Mutant League series
- NASCAR Racing series (EA Sports)
- NASL Soccer (Intellivision)
- Pong
- Premier Manager 2006/2007
- Pro Evolution Soccer series
- Rumble in the Rink
- Shot-Online
- Wii Sports
- Steware Sorts!
[edit] Strategy
[edit] General strategy
- Defender of the Crown
- Europa Universalis series
- Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun
- Lords of Conquest
- Supreme Ruler 2010
- Superpower 2
- Terrorist
- Wargame Construction Set
- Democracy Game
[edit] City-building
- 1503 A.D., a city builder game set in the New World (Americas)
- Caesar, a city builder game set in ancient Rome
- Zeus, a city builder game set in ancient Greece
- Pharaoh, a city builder game set in ancient Egypt
- Tropico
- The Settlers series
- SimCity series
- Govill
[edit] Economic simulation games
- Many economic simulator games are sub-classified as Tycoon games.
- Capitalism
- Pizza Tycoon
- Railroad Tycoon
- RollerCoaster Tycoon series
- SimFarm
- SimPark
- Transport Tycoon
- Tycoon City
- Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game
[edit] "God" games
Some do not consider some games of this genre to be games at all, but rather "digital toys" or "software toys". Indeed, this is how Will Wright, the designer of one of the most popular video games of all time, The Sims, describes his games.
- Black and White series
- Populous series
- SimAnt
- SimEarth
- SimLife
- The Sims series
- Simutrans
- Utopia, for Mattel Intellivision (1982)
- Virtual U
- Spore
- Create-o-life
[edit] Tamagotchi games
[edit] Real-time
[edit] Real-time strategy
- See also: List of real-time strategy games
- Act of War: Direct Action and Act of War: High Treason Expansion Set.
- Age of Empires series
- Age of Mythology series
- Armies of Exigo
- Axis and Allies RTS
- Battle Realms
- Blitzkrieg series
- Caesar series
- Codename Panzers series
- Command & Conquer series
- Company of Heroes
- The Corporate Machine
- Cossacks series
- Dark Reign
- Dune II & Dune 2000
- Dungeon Keeper series
- Earth 2150 series
- Empires: Dawn of the Modern World
- First Battalion
- Homeworld series
- Impossible Creatures
- Kill Krush 'N Destroy series
- The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth series
- Metal Fatigue
- Outlive
- Outpost Kaloki X
- Perimeter
- Pikmin series
- Praetorians
- Rise of Nations
- Rise of Legends
- Sins of a Solar Empire
- Solar Vengeance 4
- StarCraft & expansion StarCraft: Brood War
- Star Wars: Empire at War and Forces of Corruption Expansion
- Stronghold (castle building) series
- Stronghold (D&D)
- Supreme Ruler 2010
- Total Annihilation
- Warcraft series
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War & add-ons
- Warlords: Battlecry series
- Warzone 2100
- WinWar II
[edit] Real-time tactics
- See also: List of real-time tactics games
- Brigade E5: New Jagged Union
- Close Combat series
- Commandos series
- Desperados series
- Conquest Earth
- Chicago 1930
- Faces of War
- Fleet Command
- Freedom Force
- Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich
- Full Spectrum Warrior series
- Ground Control series
- JAZZ: Hired Guns
- MechCommander series
- Myth series
- Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
- Outcome
- Robin Hood: Legend of Sherwood
- Sid Meier's Gettysburg!
- Sid Meier's Antietam!
- Soldiers of Anarchy
- Soldiers: Heroes of World War II
- Squad Assault: West Front
- Star Wolves
- Sudden Strike
- Strength & Honour
- S.W.I.N.E.
- Syndicate series
- Takeda
- Total War series
- UFO: Afterlight
- UFO: Aftermath
- UFO: Aftershock
- Warhammer: Dark Omen
- Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat
- Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Battle
[edit] Turn-based
- Scorched Earth
- Worms series (includes action game elements)
[edit] Turn-based strategy
- Advance Wars series
- Age of Wonders series
- Alpha Centauri
- Ascendancy
- Battle Isle series
- Battles of Norghan
- Chaos series
- Civilization series
- Colonization
- Decisive Battles of WWII: Korsun Pocket
- Dominions II: The Ascension Wars
- Empire Deluxe
- Fire Emblem series
- Galactic Civilizations series
- Heroes of Might and Magic series
- King of Dragon Pass
- Lux
- Master of Magic
- Master of Orion series
- Nintendo Wars series
- Panzer General series
- Patton Versus Rommel
- Reach for the Stars
- SD Gundam G Generation series
- Shattered Union
- Solar Vengeance II
- Space Empires series
- Star Wars Rebellion
- Stars!
- Steel Panthers series
- Strange Adventures in Infinite Space (with real-time combat)
- Super Robot Wars series
- Supreme Ruler 2010
- To Boldly Go
- TripleA
- VGA Planets (for play-by-email)
- War: Age of Imperialism
- Warlords series
- Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (with real-time combat)
[edit] Turn-based tactics
- See also: List of turn-based tactics games
- Advanced Strategic Command
- ALFA Antiterror
- Arc the Lad
- Bahamut Lagoon
- Bahamut Senki
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Battletech: The Frontier Lands
- Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light
- Centurion
- Chaos Wars
- Combat Mission series
- Crimson Fields
- Crystal Warriors
- Disgaea series
- Dofus
- Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
- Final Fantasy Tactics series
- Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle
- Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of Wind
- Front Mission series
- Future Tactics: The Uprising
- Gadget Trial
- Gladius
- Gorky 17
- Growlanser series
- Hammer & Sickle
- Hoshigami Remix
- Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth
- Incubation
- Invasion 2021: Last Line of Defense
- Jagged Alliance series
- Kartia: The Word of Fate
- La Pucelle: Tactics
- Laser Squad
- Laser Squad Nemesis
- Lords of Chaos
- Makai Kingdom: Chronicles Of The Sacred Tome
- Massive Assault Network 2
- Master of Monsters series
- Master of Monsters
- Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia
- MegaMek
- MissionForce: Cyberstorm
- Mystaria
- Namco × Capcom
- Nectaris a.k.a. Military Madness series
- Night Watch
- Ogre Battle series
- Phantom Brave
- Power of Law: COPS: 2170
- Pocket UFO
- Prelude to Darkness
- Project Xenocide
- Rebelstar: Tactical Command
- Sabre Team
- Saiyuki: Journey West
- SEAL Team
- Shining Force series
- Silent Storm series
- Space Hulk
- Steel Panthers series
- Steel Panthers
- Steel Panthers II: Modern Battles
- Steel Panthers III: Brigade Command 1939-1999
- Steel Panthers: World at War!
- WinSPWW2: Steel Panthers World War 2
- WinSPMBT: Steel Panthers Main Battle Tank
- Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity
- Strike Squad
- Suikoden Tactics
- Summon Night
- Super Robot Wars series
- Tactics Ogre series
- Talon
- Taskforce
- The Temple of Elemental Evil
- Tenchi Muyo! Game-hen
- Titans of Steel
- Titans of Steel: Warring Suns
- Treasure Hunter G
- UFO2000
- UFO: Alien Invasion
- UFO: Extraterrestrials
- UFO-2007: Unknown Project
- Utawarerumono
- Vandal Hearts series
- Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate
- Warsong
- X-COM series
- X-Force: Fight for Destiny
[edit] Miscellany
- Animal Crossing series
- Blockland
- Breakthrough Gaming Presents: Axel
- Clusterball
- Katamari Damacy
- Mario Party series
- Virtual Woman versions
- Crush Deluxe
[edit] Fictional or historical settings
See:
- List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
- List of western computer and video games
- List of World War I video games
- List of World War II video games
[edit] Open-Source games
[edit] Adventure, Role Playing
- Adonthell
- Asteroids
- Crown and Cutlass
- Daimonin
- Egoboo
- Eternal Lands
- FreeDroid
- KQLives http://kqlives.sf.net/
- MazeOfGalious http://www.braingames.getput.com/mog/
- NetHack
- PlaneShift
[edit] Arcade/Classics
- Armagetron Advanced
- Bub'n'Bros http://bub-n-bros.sf.net/
- Chromium B.S.U.
- ClanBomber
- Frozen Bubble
- Groundfire
- GLTron
- LBreakout2
- SolarWolf
- Space Invaders OpenGL
- TrackBalls
- PiX Pang
[edit] Action
- BZFlag
- NeverBall
- MTP-Target http://www.mtp-target.org/
[edit] Board games
- BrutalChess http://brutalchess.sf.net/
- Choice
- DJ-backgammon
- GNU Backgammon
- GNU Chess
- JavaRisk
- JBackgammon
- JGammon
- jose
- KnoGa
- MegaMek
- Risk
- Scid (chess)
- Stratego
- The Genius
- WinBoard (chess)
- Yahtzo!
- Yahtzee
[edit] Card games
- JAVA Solitaire
- Calculation
- Whist Online
[edit] First Person Shooter
- Cube
- Fight Win Prevail
- Nexuiz
- Tremulous
- Quake
- Wolfenstein
[edit] Platform
- Captain Spanky: A secret agent
- Captain Spanky 2: The fire burns
- Captain Spanky 3: The war of man
- Jump 'n Bump
- Pingus
- Secret Mario Chronicles
- Secret Maryo Chronicles
- Super Mario War
- Super Tux
- Tower Toppler
- Wormux
- Zoid's Quest
[edit] Racing
- Critical Care
- PlanetPenguin Racer
- Torcs
- Tux Racer
- Unmanned Lunar Expedition
[edit] Puzzle
- Enigma
- Fish Fillets
- Gem Drop X
- Krystal Drop
[edit] Real-Time Strategy
- Dark Oberon
- DarkWorld
- Glest
- Globulation 2
- TA Spring
[edit] Shoot'm Up
- Critical Mass (video game)
- Glaxium
- Kobo Deluxe
[edit] Simulators
- Danger from the Deep
- Eclipse
- Epiar
- FlightGear Flight Simulator
- Search and Rescue
- Vega Strike
- RoboSim 1.0
[edit] Sport
- FooBillard
- Hot Potato Online
- Slam Soccer 2006
- TuxPuck
[edit] Strategy
- Battle for Wesnoth
- C-evo
- Final Frontier Trader
- Freeciv
- Lincity
- Lincity-NG
- Machinations
- OpenRTS
- Privateer Gemini Gold
- Scorched 3D
- Spice Trade
- Star Control II
- UFO: Alien Invasion
- Zombies
[edit] Tetris Clones
- Block Attack
- Crack Attack
- Falling Block Game
- Jools
- Quadra
- Snip
- Stacker Blocks 3D
[edit] Quiz
- jQuizShow
[edit] Word games
[edit] Collectible card game
- Magic: The Gathering has had computer versions for some time.
- There is also a Pokemon Trading Card game for the Game Boy Color.
- Yuh-Gi-Oh! is another popular trading card game, with PlayStation makes (all based on the cartoon series).
[edit] Notable People
See list of computer and video game industry people.
[edit] Traditional
Most popular board games, card games, and the like have been computerized to some degree or another. Computer game programs can be worthy opponents and can help you improve your skill at traditional games.
- Chess, Checkers, Othello (a.k.a. Reversi), and Backgammon have world class computer programs.
- DD Poker - Play No Limit, Pot Limit and Limit Texas Hold 'em, against computer opponents or online against other humans.
- Mah-jongg and related games are immensely popular in Japan.
- Maqiupai
- I-go, popular in Asia.