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With regard to games, refers to a [[game]] and its [[sequel]]s, whether or not they are direct or indirect. A game needs at least 3 games to be considered a series. This can include [[spin-off]] games, though some success spin-offs can become their own [[series]].
 
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With regard to video games, a ''series'' refers to a [[game]] and its subsequent [[sequel]]s. To qualify, a video game requires itself and another concurrent game to be considered a series. This concept is separate to a [[Video game franchise|franchise]], where many video games may be released, potentially involving different places or times in the same video game universe.
==Popular series==
 
*[[Mega Man series]]
 
*[[Final Fantasy series]]
 
*[[Warcraft universe|Warcraft]]
 
*[[Legend of Zelda series]]
 
*[[Command and Conquer series]]
 
*[[Street Fighter series]]
 
*[[Bomberman]]
 
*[[Resident Evil series]]
 
*[[Pokémon series]]
 
*[[Mario series]]
 
   
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==See also==
 
 
* [[List of video game series]]
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 23 November 2019

Video game series
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Terminology

With regard to video games, a series refers to a game and its subsequent sequels. To qualify, a video game requires itself and another concurrent game to be considered a series. This concept is separate to a franchise, where many video games may be released, potentially involving different places or times in the same video game universe.

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