Seven Seas (series)

The game franchise Seven Seas has been ongoing for almost 30 years (as of this writing) and has featured surprisingly only a handful of releases. Each release was made to be the introduction of Ocean Games into the new consoles generation, with almost every new game in the franchise releasing as the first game for the generation made by Ocean Games, excluding the 7th generation consoles, where the company's newest IP, Warp, was the first game to make the appearance on the then-new console generation.

The series was created by the famous video game designer Yoshioka Koizumi, who is also the creator of such games as the Neo Racer franchise, the Oracle franchise, the Rai franchise, and much more.

Originally, in Japan and in North America, the Seven Seas series was known as Pirate's Treasure. However, when the second game released in Japan, Ocean Games changed the title of the game to Seven Seas, yet they didn't change the title in North America. When they released the next game in Japan, they called it Seven Seas II, however, in North America, they called it simply Seven Seas.

Setting
Seven Seas is a series that takes place in a strange world, where the industrial revolution is taking place while pirates are still sailing the seven seas.

List of Games
A comprehensive list of the Seven Seas games.
 * Pirate's Treasure (1987; NES, Famicom, Master System)
 * Pirate's Treasure II (1988; NES, Famicom, Master System)
 * Seven Seas (1992; SNES, Super Famicom, Genesis)
 * Seven Seas II (1997; N64, Saturn, PlayStation)
 * Seven Seas III (2002; Gamecube, PlayStation 2, X-Box, Game Boy Advance)
 * Seven Seas IV (2007; X-Box 360, PlayStation 3)
 * Seven Seas V (2013; PlayStation 4, X-Box One, Samsung Zeo, Wii U)

Manga

 * Pirate's Treasure (1987-1988)
 * Seven Seas (1989-2003)
 * Seven Seas: Mechanical Journey (2004-2016)
 * Seven Seas: Mech Monstrosity (2019-)

Anime

 * Seven Seas (1988-2002)
 * Seven Seas: Life of a Pirate (2003-2012)
 * Seven Seas: A Pirate's Way (2013-2019)