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Some games are ported. A few get to the point where they can be played on virtually anything with a screen. No matter what system you own, it probably has a version of these games on it. This page lists those games which have reached an absurd level of ubiquity in the video game industry, to the point where a platform's library feels incomplete without it.

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  • Port Overdosed
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  • Some games are ported. A few get to the point where they can be played on virtually anything with a screen. No matter what system you own, it probably has a version of these games on it. This page lists those games which have reached an absurd level of ubiquity in the video game industry, to the point where a platform's library feels incomplete without it.
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  • Some games are ported. A few get to the point where they can be played on virtually anything with a screen. No matter what system you own, it probably has a version of these games on it. This page lists those games which have reached an absurd level of ubiquity in the video game industry, to the point where a platform's library feels incomplete without it. All of the following games have been commercially released on at least 12 (one dozen) different platforms. The easiest way to see if a game qualifies for this page is to run it through the GameFAQs or Mobygames search engine. Also, a game's Wikipedia page will often give an exhaustive list of its ports. Examples of Port Overdosed include: * Adventureland * Space Invaders * Asteroids * Galaxian * Defender * Missile Command * Pac-Man * Zork * Centipede * Donkey Kong * Frogger * Galaga * Qix * The original Wizardry * Burgertime * Choplifter * Dig Dug * The original Football Manager (1982) * Joust * Miner 2049 er * Ms. Pac-Man * Pole Position * Xevious * Q Bert * Zaxxon * Chuckie Egg * Dragon's Lair * Enchanter * Lode Runner * Manic Miner * Mario Bros (not Super) * Planetfall * Star Wars (1983) * Track And Field * 1942 * Boulder Dash * Elite * The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy * Marble Madness * Paperboy * Sorcerer * Spy vs. Spy (1984) * Tetris * Commando * F-15 Strike Eagle * Gauntlet (1985 video game) * Ghosts N Goblins * The original Gradius * The Oregon Trail * Rush N Attack * Space Harrier * Ultima IV * Arkanoid * Bubble Bobble * Out Run * Rampage * Shanghai * Winter Games * After Burner * Alien Syndrome * California Games * The original Contra * Double Dragon * Operation Wolf * Pac-Mania * R-Type * Rainbow Islands * The original Shinobi * Sid Meiers Pirates (1987) * The original Ys * Altered Beast * Battle Chess * Chase HQ * Hostages * Jack Nicklaus Greatest 18 Holes Of Major Championship Golf * The New Zealand Story * Final Fight * Golden Axe * Ivan Ironman Stewarts Super Off Road * Klax * Pipe Dream * Populous * Prince of Persia (1989) * Puzznic * The original Sim City * Strider * Columns * Loopz * Rampart * Speedball 2 Brutal Deluxe * Another World * James Pond 2: Robocod * Lemmings * Puyo Puyo * The original Sonic the Hedgehog * Street Fighter II * Flash Back * The original Mortal Kombat * Wolfenstein 3D * Doom * Myst * The original Samurai Shodown * Bust-a-Move * Earthworm Jim * Theme Park * The original Metal Slug
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