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Buffy the Vampire Slayer video games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There are six video game adaptations of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer that have been released. Although having been licensed as Buffy the Vampire Slayer merchandise, these games and spin-offs are generally not considered as part of the Buffyverse canon.[citation needed]

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Title Details

Original release date(s):
  • NA: September 19, 2000
  • EU: November 10, 2000
Release years by system:
2000 – Game Boy Color

Original release date(s):
  • NA: August 19, 2002
  • EU: September 13, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Xbox

Original release date(s):
  • NA: June 24, 2003
  • EU: June 27, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Game Boy Advance

Original release date(s):
  • NA: August 26, 2003
  • EU: October 24, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Quest for Oz

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2004 – Mobile
Notes:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Quest for Oz is a platform game developed by Indiagames for the mobile phone. Released in 2004,[1] it is the fifth video game and first mobile game in the franchise. It takes Buffy on a mission to rescue Oz through five levels of Drusilla's mansion.[2]

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sacrifice

Original release date(s):
  • EU: March 6, 2009
  • AU: June 4, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Nintendo DS
Notes:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sacrifice is a beat 'em up horror video game developed by Romanian developer Beast Studios for the Nintendo DS. It released in March 2009.[3] The game mixes beat 'em up and first-person shooter elements. Rob Des Hotel, one of the television show's writers, wrote the story for the game, which is set after the seventh season.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Macnaughtan, Don (2018-05-15). The Whedonverse Catalog: A Complete Guide to Works in All Media. 2017-03-10. p. 57. ISBN 9781476670591.
  2. ^ Brittany Vincent (2017-03-10). "BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER VIDEO GAMES, RANKED FROM BEST TO WORST". Syfy Wire. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  3. ^ Alex Dale (2009-04-25). "BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER: SACRIFICE REVIEW". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  4. ^ Rob Purchese (2008-07-11). "Buffy coming back to life on DS". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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