ProtoGame Consoles/Third Party Games

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Capcom

 * Street Fighter I - 1990 (Compared to the other non 16-bit ports of Street Fighter I, this version of the same is decent, and fights are more balanced.)
 * Mega Man series
 * Mega Man (1988)
 * Mega Man 2 (1990)
 * Mega Man 3 (1991)
 * Mega Man 4 (1992)
 * Mega Man 5 (1993)
 * Mega Man 6 (1994)

Capcom

 * Street Fighter II - 1992
 * World Warrior - 1992
 * Championship Edition - 1992
 * Hyper Fighting - 1993
 * Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers - 1994
 * There is a version with Akuma, while keeping the original Super Street Fighter II
 * Street Fighter Alpha: Warrior's Dream - 1996
 * Street Fighter Alpha 2 - 1997
 * Mega Man: The Power Battle - 1996
 * Mega Man 7 (this version buffs the charge shot's damage from 2 like in the SNES version, to 3 like in the past games) - 1996
 * Final Fight - 1990
 * Pang!/Buster Bros. - 1990
 * Super Pang/Super Buster Bros. - 1991
 * Mega Twins/Chiki Chiki Boys - 1991
 * Three Wonders/Wonder 3 - 1993

Konami

 * Sunset Riders - 1992 (The port for this console is way closer to the Arcade version compared to it's later SNES and Genesis counterparts, and suffers way less censorship, and there is a versus mode similar to the Genesis version)
 * X-Men - 1991
 * The Simpsons - 1992, based on the arcade game
 * Nermal In Abu Dhabi - 1995/96
 * Contra Revenge - 1995
 * Castlevania: Pandemonium - 1995 Japan (1996 worldwide)

Accolade

 * Bubsy: Claws Encounter of a Furred Kind - 1994
 * Bubsy II - 1995
 * Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales - 1996
 * The Duel: Test Drive II - 1991
 * Test Drive 3: The Passion - 1992

SNK

 * Art of Fighting
 * Art of Fighting 2
 * Blue's Journey
 * King Of Fighters 94' - 1995
 * King Of Fighters 95' - 1995
 * Magician Lord - 1992
 * Samurai Showdown
 * Samurai Showdown II

Namco

 * The Outfoxies - 1996

Others

 * Jaleco
 * Gingka Nikiyouden
 * Avenging Spirit (1995) - Polished port with better graphics, and two more endings
 * True Ending - Getting the good ending without using a continue will cause the normal good ending to play, but with a continuation with the protagonist wakes up in his reanimated body, and he ends up marrying her in his newly reanimated body.
 * Worst Ending - Getting the bad ending without using a continue will cause the normal bad ending to play, but the ghost (the protagonist) undergoes a Despair Event Horizon after he failed his girlfriend
 * Failed Ending - Dying while playing as the girlfriend will get a cutscene of the girlfriend dying, and the building explodes after.

Capcom

 * Street Figher III: New Generation - 1998
 * Street Figher III: 2nd Impact - 1998
 * Street Fighter Alpha Duo (Arcade rerelease of Alpha 1 and 2) - 1997
 * Mega Man 8 (PS1 Soundtrack with Wood Man and Cut Man) - 1998
 * Street Fighter Alpha 3 - 1999
 * Mighty! Pang - 2002
 * Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash Of Super Heroes - 1999
 * Pang! 3 - 1997
 * Battle Stadium - 1998
 * Street Fighter II Collection (Contains the CPS1 versions in one disc, and the CPS2 versions in another)
 * Darkstalkers - 1995
 * Jojo's Venture - 1999

Konami

 * Lethal Enforcers Collection (Arcade-Perfect Compilation)
 * Nermal In Abu Dhabi - 1996
 * Silent Scope - 2000
 * Crypt Killers - 1998
 * Pop'n Music - 1999
 * Pop'n Music 2- 1999
 * Pop'n Music 3 - 2000
 * Pop'n Music 4 - 2001
 * Pop'n Music 5 - 2002

Taito

 * Raycrisis - 2000
 * Raystorm - 1997
 * South Park: Kenny's Adventure - 2002
 * Operation Thunderbolt - 1993
 * Operation Wolf 3 - 1996

Namco

 * Time Crisis - 1998
 * Time Crisis II - 1999
 * This version is a slightly downgraded port of the arcade game, main differences are the timer not stopping much like the first game, and the game running at 30fps, both were because of technical limitations, although for the timer, the timer is now 60 seconds instead of the arcade's 40 seconds to compensate for the former, also, there are loading times, turns out, that the ProtoGame Podium was only able to put out the boat chase faithfully (something the PlayStation can't), the rest of Time Crisis II's new features are either butchered, or absent altogether, the cutscenes also took a massive downgrade, but gameplay-wise, it's still great.
 * Time Crisis: Project Titan - 2002
 * Point Blank - 1998
 * Point Blank 2 - 1999
 * Point Blank 3 - 2002
 * Ghoul Panic - 2001

SNK

 * King of Fighters 94'/95' (Compilation) - 1996
 * King Of Fighters 96' - 1997
 * King Of Fighters 97' - 1998
 * King Of Fighters 98' - 1999
 * King Of Fighters 99' - 2000
 * King Of Fighters 2000 - 2002
 * Samurai Showdown III - 1997
 * Samurai Showdown IV - 2000
 * Samurai Showdown V - 2003
 * Metal Slug - 1997
 * Metal Slug 2 - 1999
 * Metal Slug X - 2000

Accolade

 * Bubsy III: No more Mr.Nice Guy - 1999
 * Test Drive 4
 * Test Drive 5

Sega

 * The House of The Dead 2 - 2002 (rerelease of the Dreamcast game)
 * The Typing Of The Dead Special Edition - 2003
 * The House of The Dead III - 2004
 * The Typing Of The Dead II Special Edition - 2005
 * Sonic Adventure 2 - 2002
 * Sonic Heroes - 2003
 * Shadow The Hedgehog - 2005
 * Sonic 06 - 2007
 * Sonic Unleashed - 2008

Capcom
Collections Consists Of
 * Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike - 2001
 * Capcom Vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millenium 2001 - 2001
 * Capcom Fighting Evolution - 2005
 * Mega Man X7 - 2003
 * Mega Man X8 - 2005
 * Pang 2001 (Vanilla 2001) - 2002
 * Pang 2001: The Future Of The Buster Bros. - 2004
 * Mega Pang Collection* - 2005
 * Mega Man 20th Anniversary - 2008
 * Mega Man X: The Collection - 2008


 * Pang, Super Pang, Pang! 3, Mighty! Pang, and the CPS3 version of Pang 2001 (Mega Pang Collection)
 * Mega Man 1-8 and both Mega Man arcade games (Mega Man 20th Anniversary)

Konami

 * Silent Scope 2 - 2002
 * Silent Scope 3 - 2005
 * Pop'n Music 6 - 2003
 * Pop'n Music 7 - 2004
 * Pop'n Music 8 - 2005
 * Pop'n Music 9 - 2006
 * Pop'n Music 10 - 2007
 * Pop'n Music 11 - 2008
 * Pop'n Music 12 - 2009
 * Pop'n Music 13 - 2010
 * Pop'n Music 14 FEVER! - 2011

Namco

 * Crisis Zone - 2005 (Port of the PS2 remake)
 * Time Crisis 3 - 2003
 * Time Crisis: Double Crisis - 2002 (Time Crisis 1 is completely remade, while Time Crisis II is just basically a rehash of it's PlayStation 2 counterpart, Time Crisis II also lacks Shoot Away 2 that was present in it's PS2 version)
 * Pac-Man World 2 - 2002
 * Pac-Man World 3 - 2006

Rockstar

 * GTA III - 2002
 * GTA Vice City - 2003
 * GTA San Andreas - 2005
 * Red Dead Revolver - 2006
 * Max Payne - 2002
 * Max Payne 2 - 2005

Sega

 * The House Of The Dead 4 - 2010
 * Sonic Unleashed - 2009
 * Sonic Generations - 2012
 * Sonic Colors - 2011

Capcom

 * Mega Man 9 - 2008
 * Mega Man 10 - 2010
 * Street Fighter IV - 2009

Konami

 * Pop'n Music 10 - 2007
 * Pop'n Music 11 - 2008
 * Pop'n Music 12 - 2009
 * Pop'n Music 13 - 2010
 * Pop'n Music 14 FEVER! - 2011
 * Pop'n Music 15 ADVENTURE - 2012
 * Pop'n Music 16 PARTY - 2013
 * Pop'n Music 17 THE MOVIE - 2014
 * Pop'n Music 18 Sengoku Retsuden - 2015
 * Dance Dance Revolution 2013 - 2015
 * Dance Dance Revolution: Cat Alexander Mix - 2011

Bandai Namco

 * Pac-Man Championship Edition - 2007
 * Time Crisis 4 - 2008

Rockstar

 * GTA IV - 2010
 * GTA V - 2013
 * GTA: Episodes from Liberty City - 2011
 * The Ballad Of Gay Tony
 * The Lost and Damned
 * Red Dead Redemption - 2011

Rockstar

 * GTA V - 2014
 * Red Dead Redemption 2 - 2020

Capcom

 * Mega Man 11 (Rerelease) - 2021
 * Street Fighter III: Ultimate Strike - 2023
 * Street Fighter 5* - 2023
 * Mega Man Legacy Collection - 2022
 * Mega Man X Legacy Collection - 2022

* Street Fighter 5 is actually Street Fighter 6, ProtoGame just forced Capcom to renumber the game otherwise ProtoGame will reject

Sega

 * Sonic Forces (ProtoGame Eagle Rerelease) - 2022
 * Sonic Frontiers - 2022
 * Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania - 2022
 * Sonic Origins - 2022
 * The House of The Dead: Scarlet Dawn - 2022
 * The House of The Dead: Remake - 2023

Bandai Namco

 * Time Crisis 5: Tragedy (Rerelease of the Arcade-Exclusive entry of a popular series, includes a three-staged prequel campaign set 3 years before the events of Time Crisis 5) - 2023
 * Klonoa: Phantasy Reverie Series - 2022
 * Tekken 8 - 2024 (Series Debut)

Konami

 * Nermal In Abu Dhabi (2023 Remake) - 2023
 * Super Bomberman R - 2022

Rockstar

 * GTA V (Next Gen update) - 2022
 * GTA: The Trilogy - 2022
 * Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rerelease) - 2022
 * GTA VI - Upcoming

Cynical Entertainment

 * Ami: Around The World - 2023
 * NANOGIRLS BiTcRuSh - 2023
 * Ami Racers: Grand Prix - 2024
 * ALEX VS BORDERLAND: ROUND 3 - 2024
 * D.R.I.P Kicks! - 2024
 * Omnipresent - 2024
 * One Point Wonder Government - 2023

BEMOS

 * Wendy's Elementary - 2022
 * TAPPERs - 2024

Real-Life Indie Games

 * ProtoGEAR
 * Amanda The Adventurer
 * Among Us

Ideas By Red-Verse-Writer

 * ProtoGame BIGShot
 * Doom Absolution - Not Known yet (presumably 2001-02)
 * ProtoGEAR
 * Vexx (Remake) - TBA
 * Ed, Edd n' Eddy: The Mis-Edventures (Remake) - TBA

ProtoGame Podium

 * Bubsy 3D - simply because Bubsy 3D was horrendous and because there was already a Sega Saturn port planned that was cancelled as well, but Bubsy III: No more Mr.Nice Guy however, was made as compensation.
 * Crisis Zone - Namco originally wanted to port the arcade-only game to ProtoGame's 5th generation console, but it was 2001 and the ProtoGame BIGShot was already out for months, adding to the factors about Namco's doubt about the Podium's hardware considering how Time Crisis II was slightly butchered, so they scrapped it, the PS2 remake later made it to the BIGShot later in 2006.

ProtoGame BIGShot

 * Grand Theft Auto IV - Advertised as a joke, they however, end up making a demo that was never finished.
 * Time Crisis 4 - was originally going to be released in 2008, but was axed because of Technical Limitations, but it did get released for the QUIRK in 2011 however.

ProtoGame QUIRK

 * The Trilogy Of The Dead - supposed to be re-releases of the first three House Of The Dead entries, originally supposed to released in 2007, the collection DID make it, becoming The House Of The Dead: Double Nightmare, axing the third game from the intended collection, the first game is one to one of it's Arcade/Sega Model 2 original, for the axed third game, the third game was instead given a separate re-release.
 * Pop'n Music TUNE STREET - unknown reasons, leaving all Pop'n Music games (except Lively!) Arcade-exclusive afterwards.

ProtoGEAR

 * Pop'n Music TUNED COLLECTION - supposed to be re-releases of four Pop'n Music games after where Konami left off (Pop'n Music 18), from Tune Street to Lapistoria, but it was quietly cancelled for unknown reasons, however, Mimi and Nyami's involvement (mostly the latter) in D.R.I.P Kicks! were made probably as conpensation for this cancellation.
 * Balan Wonderland - was panned.