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The Sims 3
2009 video game
Need for Speed: Shift
2009 racing video game
Contra
1987 run and gun action game
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
2004 video game
FIFA 11
2010 association football video game
Asphalt 8: Airborne
2013 Racing video game
Doodle Jump
2009 video game
MySims
MySims is a video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts as a spin-off to Maxis's The Sims franchise for the Wii and Nintendo DS in September 2007, re-released for Microsoft Windows and mobile phones in 2008, and for BlackBerry in 2009. The game sold over 4 million units as of 2008.
Sonic Unleashed
2008 platform video game
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
2010 video game
Angry Birds Epic
2014 free-to-play role-playing video game
SimCity Societies
city-building game released in 2007
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I
2010 platform video game
Modern Combat 5: Blackout
2014 first-person shooter
Where's My Water?
2011 mobile puzzle video game
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
2005 video game
The Sims 2: Castaway
2007 video game
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
2011 video game
Iron Man 2
2010 video game
Lost Planet 2
2010 video game
Super Hexagon
2012 independent twitch video game developed by Terry Cavanagh
Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus
2010 video game
Sid Meier's Pirates!
2004 video game
Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation
2011 video game
Doodle God
2010 puzzle video game
The Lords of Midnight
1984 video game
Modern Combat
series of shooter video games by Gameloft
Splatterhouse
is a 1988 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese arcades. It was the first in a series of games released in home console and personal computer formats. This game would later spawn the parody Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, the sequels Splatterhouse 2, Splatterhouse 3, and the 2010 remake Splatterhouse, with the classic games being added to Namco Museum since 2017.
Madden NFL 11
2010 American football video game
Mass Effect Infiltrator
2012 video game
Eufloria
Eufloria (formerly Dyson) is a real-time strategy video game developed by British studio Omni Systems Limited, consisting of independent developers Alex May, Rudolf Kremers and Brian Grainger. It was named after the Dyson tree hypothesis by Freeman Dyson that a tree-like plant could grow on a comet.
Madden NFL 10
2009 American football video game
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2011 video game
Switchblade
1989 video game
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
2008 video game
Madden NFL 12
2011 American football video game
Dead Space
2011 video game for mobile
Zool 2
1993 video game
Tetris
2006 video game
Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming
2009 video game
Doom II RPG
2009 video game
Guitar Hero III Mobile
2007 video game
Spore Creatures
2008 video game
Bionic Commando Rearmed
2008 video game
Clash of the Titans
2010 video game
Samurai II: Vengeance
2010 video game
Spider-Man: Toxic City
2009 video game
Miami Nights: Singles in the City
2006 video game