FIFA 2005
After a canceled Dreamcast port, this first person shooter was later ported to the Playstation 2.
Half-Life
A Nintendo Switch port of this Dragon Quest title was one of the earliest games confirmed for the platform, back when it was simply known as the "NX".
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Illusive Age
This is Pokémon #001 in the national dex.
Bulbasaur
The Genesis addon, the Sega CD, was called this outside of North America and Brazil, to keep in line with it's 'Mega Drive' branding.
Mega CD
Sega Genesis
Frogger
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has appeared on these platforms.
Windows PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series
This popular entry in the Mario franchise features the titular hero traveling to the town of Rogueport after Princess Peach mails him a mystical map.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The original 3 western versions of the original Pokémon games were these three colors.
Red, Blue, Yellow
This Japan exclusive Nintendo 64 addon allowed the console to read 64MB magnetic discs.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Frogger
Electronic Arts chose to skip this 6th generation console because the manufacturer had just purchased it's own sports developer.
Sega Dreamcast
This Taito-published SNES game stars a self-named protagonist and his childhood friend, Lufia.
Lufia & the Fortress of Doom
This Nintendo 64 game used the "Transfer Pak" to let players bring their Pokémon from the Game Boy games into the third dimension.
Pokémon Stadium
This Gameboy Advance addon could read printed dots and translate it into game code.
Nintendo e-Reader
Nintendo Entertainment System
Wario's Woods
This was the first Final Fantasy title to release on multiple consoles on it's launch day in the US.
Final Fantasy XIII
This Xbox 360 game, developed by Mistwalker and Artoon, featured character designs by Dragon Ball Z artist Akira Toriyama.
Blue Dragon
These three companies made the joint investment that created The Pokémon Company.
Game Freak, Creatures, and Nintendo.
The Atari Jaguar received a CD added called this.
Jaguar CD
Atari Jaguar
Worms
This was the only 6th generation console that 1993 first person shooter Doom appeared on.
Xbox
This Dreamcast RPG and it's sequel were ported to the Nintendo Gamecube, though much of the 2nd title was lost in the process.
Evolution: The World of Sacred Device
This was the title of the Tecmo-Koei developed crossover between Pokémon and the Nobunaga's Ambition franchises.
This Sega-developed unit combined both the Sega Genesis and Sega CD into one single device, and was marketed heavily as a portable CD player.
Sega CDX