- Video Games
- 3D Battler
- The simplest game in Gold Saucer. It costs 200 Gil to play, and is basically a revamped version of Paper-Scissors-Rock. But the computer cheats.
- Actually, Tomorrow Does Die
- Tomorrow Never Dies parody.
- The Adventures of Laxative Larry
- Age of Rising Lengends I: The Blade of Xanthor
- Age of Rising Lengends II: The Sword of Xanthor!
- Air-To-Ground Actions
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- Alabamba Smith and the Jewels of Fate
- Anal Blazers
- Meatwad's favorite video game.
- Angus Podgorny's Caper Toss
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Annihilator
- Video game at Pizza Planet.
- Anorak's Quest
- Video game Halliday programmed in BASIC on a TRS-80 set in the fantasy world Chthonia.
- Anorak's Quest II
- Sequel to Halliday's first video game.
- Ape Assassins
- One of Laird's video games.
- ArtGod
- Video game designed by Allegra Geller that Gas mentions - her "very spiritual” game changed his life.
- Assassin's Creed: Summer of Love
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Astroblaster
- Video game Hamm and Rex are playing in the Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs (bonus feature on blu ray)
- Attack Dog
- Video game sold at Darcy Nader's Game Emporium.
- AVALANCHE
- Eco-terrorist group seeking Shinra's downfall so the Planet can recover.
- Avalon (video Game)
- Illegal virtual reality war game.
- Baby Blast
- A game for handheld consoles owned by Bar in The Simpsons Movie.
- Balls of Steel
- Later made into a real game.
- Bandao Solice
- A security flaw in the new Bandao Solice game meant that financial and personal information from six million people had been captured on a pirate server orbiting Titan.
- Bandersnatch (video game)
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine. (Season 3 episode Playtest) Tuckersoft video game that Stefan adapts from Jerome F. Davies' choose your own adventure type novel. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) Description on the fake company website: "This revolutionary game from Stefan Butler is based upon the dark adventure novel by Jerome F. Davies. Follow the journey of an agent navigating a series of paths. Bandersnatch featured a record number of pathways to discover – a never-ending maze of wonder." Based on the 'Megagame' of the same name that Imagine Software developed but never completed.
- Barrel Ape Madness 3
- Video game that Doc and Bean discuss when they run into each other at the end of the episode. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Bass Fishin'
- Video game sold at Darcy Nader's Game Emporium.
- Battle Call
- Takashi, the teenage boy in Tokyo that texts Dean and Dean thinks is Jeff, plays a video game called Battle Call. (Season 6 episode Basic Crisis Room Decorum)
- Battleground Blackout
- Video game made by Rock N Roll Games. (Season 1)
- Beasts of Urination
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Beat the Crap Out of Urkel
- Bellecovision
- Reference to ColecoVision.
- Better Than Life
- From Red Dwarf novels - the Cat uses this to admire his reflection in his Better Than Life fantasy.
- Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game: Itchy City Stories
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Billy Graham's Bible Blaster
- Rod and Todd's religious video game in the Flanders home. Later turned into an actual online game on the official Simpsons website, accessible through Rod's character biography. (Season 11 episode Alone Again, Natura-Diddly)
- Binary
- In this new version of the Matrix, Neo is back to being Thomas Anderson, a video game developer that created the original Matrix video game for the Deus Machina video game company. He is currently working on a game called Binary.
- The Biotic Wars
- Josh's video game, actually a recruitment tool from the future. (Pilot episode)
- Black Hole
- Video game Andy wants to play at Pizza Planet.
- Blocko Agelica Button
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Blocko Cosmic Wars
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Blood Siren 7: Curse of the Ashe-Wolf
- Video game that Doc and Bean discuss when they run into each other at the end of the episode. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Bloodmatch Arena
- Parody Of Quake III Arena.
- Bloodstorm
- Video game that rich entitled spoiled brat Gavin mentions at Try-N-Save. He calls his mother an idiot when she asks him if he already has the Bonestorm video game, the video game that Bart wants. Gavin goes on to inform his mother that no, he doesn't have Bonestorm, but he does have Bloodstorm, Bonesquad and Bloodstorm II. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Bloodstorm II
- Video game that rich entitled spoiled brat Gavin mentions at Try-N-Save. He calls his mother an idiot when she asks him if he already has the Bonestorm video game, the video game that Bart wants. Gavin goes on to inform his mother that no, he doesn't have Bonestorm, but he does have Bloodstorm, Bonesquad and Bloodstorm II. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Blow it up
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward.
- Bone Breaker IV
- Jughead and Friends Issue #15.
- Bonesquad
- Video game that rich entitled spoiled brat Gavin mentions at Try-N-Save. He calls his mother an idiot when she asks him if he already has the Bonestorm video game, the video game that Bart wants. Gavin goes on to inform his mother that no, he doesn't have Bonestorm, but he does have Bloodstorm, Bonesquad and Bloodstorm II. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Bonestorm
- The video game Bart considers to be 'the coolest video game ever'. "Tell your parents, Buy me Bonestorm, or go to Hell!" (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Boom
- Parody of Loom from Space Quest 4.
- Bowling 2000
- Handheld video game that Homer plays in bed. (Season 4 episode A Streetcar Named Marge)
- Bran Turismo 2 Race to the Bathroom
- Break and Enter
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- Britney Spears Bubbles Bobble
- Bullet Pong
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- Bunny and Chick Playland
- Video game. (Comic Must Got Lost)
- Bunny and Chick Playland 2
- Video game. (Comic Hot-Blooded)
- Buntendo
- Video game system Tweak Bunny uses to play Turtle Tactic video game.
- Buzz Lightyear: Attack on Zurg
- Game guide that Rex reads at Al's Toy Barn.
- Call Your Mutti
- Parody of Call of Duty - found in IKEA fake living room display.
- Canasta Master
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Catacomb Drifter
- Video game Wendell shows Ruth. (Season 1 episode The Queen)
- Chinese Restaurant (video game)
- Video game sold at Darcy Nader's Game Emporium. "Will you make it out alive?"
- Civilization
- Cartman, Tweak, and the gang observe a microcosm of the advancement of civilization when they combine sea people with generous helpings of semen. (Season 6 episode Simpsons Already Did It)
- Cloak & Dagger
- Video game for the Atari system.
- Code of Ronin: Undead Apocalypse
- Video game the guys are psyched up for (Season 3 episode In Line)
- Coffee Fiend
- Video game at Wall E. Weasel's. (Season 3 episode Radio Bart)
- Comet Commander
- Video game at Frank's Fun Zone. (Season 4 episode Coral Palms)
- Construction Snake
- The video game Elroy says he designed but was ripped off and turned into Donkey Kong. (Season 6 episode Queer Studies & Advanced Waxing)
- Crazy Taxi Parody
- Martin Scorcese's Crazy Taxi Driver.
- Crunch Pod
- Milo defends his title of Crunch Pod Champion.
- Cthulu Command
- Video game Five plays with one of the local kids in Fort Falls, Wisconsin, obviously inspired by the work of H. P. Lovecraft (Season 3 episode Isn't that a Paradox?)
- Cyber Space Matrix
- Digital environment that Dr. Mindbender designed to befuddle and confound the heightened senses of a ninja. (Issue #150 Slam Dance in the Cyber Castle)
- Cyber-Boogie
- One of Dr. Angelo's video games that Peter wants to play.
- D for Destiny
- Video game Wendell shows Ruth. (Season 1 episode The Queen)
- Dance Dance Counter Revolucion
- Cuban version of video game Dance Dance Revolution.
- Dance Dance Revolucion
- Cuban version of video game Dance Dance Revolution.
- Dance Party
- Dance Dance Revolution type game.
- Dark Justice
- Video game made by Rock N Roll Games. (Season 1)
- Dark Quiet Death
- Doc and Bean's video game. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Dark Quiet Death II
- The sequel to Doc and Bean's video game. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Dash Dingo
- Australian video game that Lisa plays when she stays home from school sick, parody of Crash Bandicoot. (Season 10 episode Lisa Gets an 'A')
- Death Factory III: The Legend of Death Factory II
- Online video game. (episode A Bicyclops Built for Two)
- Death Kill City 2: Death Kill Stories
- New record added 5/14/2022
- Video game Bart plays at his psychologist Dr. Swanson’s office. (Season 18 episode Yokel Chords)
- Death Kill City II: Death Kill Stories
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto.
- Death to Mantodeans
- Video game the Quevvils used to abduct Humans and make them characters in the game from Doctor Who New Series Adventures novel Winner Takes All.
- Decapathon
- Video game Todd used to play in high school, mentioned (Season 1 episode Zoës and Zeldas)
- Decapathon VII
- Video game Todd finds at convenience store (Season 1 episode Zoës and Zeldas)
- Defender of the Crown Rib Roast
- Parody of Defender of the Crown from Space Quest 4.
- Defender of the Faith
- Video game made for the Degenatron video game console.
- Degenatron
- Video game console sold in Vice City.
- Video game console sold in San Andreas.
- Desert Warfare
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- The Devil's 5
- Video game poster on the wall of the video game office when Ian pitches his idea for Mythic Quest. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- The Devil's Treads
- Video game in the background when Doc and Bean run into each other at the end of the episode. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Dig Dug Revelations
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Disemboweler IV
- Video game the new babysitter Ashley uses to get Bart to behave. (Season 6 episode Homer Badman)
- Disterra: Minute of Blackness
- Do Unto Others
- Video game seen at Pizza Planet.
- Dodecapede
- Parody of Centipede/Millipede.
- Doho Quest
- The only video game from the movie that wasn't a real video game back in the 80s.
- Dom Ball
- LeBron's son Dom's video basketball game.
- Domination
- Played by Largo and James Bond.
- Don't Be a Square
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- Doom Platoon
- The Moderators organization was founded on bitdate 050499, by the heroic GI Guy. GI Guy came from a horrible game called 'Doom Platoon,' in which he constantly fought. He longed to escape this captivity. Then one day, a faulty emulator set off a glitch in the ROM. Thus GI Guy found a portal that let him escape his game. Suddenly, GI Guy found himself alone and defenseless in the outside cyberworld. (Comic Deep 13)
- DQD4 the Roscoe Chronicles
- Video game on chart of the highest grossing games of all time. (Pilot episode)
- Dr. Robotnik and the Mean Bean Machine
- Video game that Doc mentions to Bean when they first meet. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Dragon Quest
- Lisa pranks Homer and Bart, covering them with painted oats and diagnosing them by consulting an online medical website, tricking them into thinking they have leprosy, to teach them a lesson. The medical website is called Virtual Doctor, from the makers of Dragon Quest and Sim Sandwich. (Season 11 episode Little Big Mom)
- Dragon Scuffle
- Parody of World of Warcraft.
- Dream Arena Dance
- Interactive video game on the starship Avalon.
- Driver's License 2: License to Drive
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- The Duke of Hazzard
- The Dukes of Hazzard/Duke Nukem parody.
- Duke Quakem
- Jason's new video game, featuring 666 levels, mash-up of Quake and Duke Nukem.
- Dungeon Siege III
- Video game Five plays with one of the local kids in Fort Falls, Wisconsin (Season 3 episode Isn't that a Paradox?)
- Earthland Realms
- New record added 5/15/2022
- When Marge finally gets online, she gets hooked on a multiplayer online role playing game. (Season 18 episode Marge Gamer)
- Electronic Biathlon
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Endgames
- Parody of Neverwinter Nights video game.
- Eventra XVIIII
- Video game poster on the wall of the video game office when Ian pitches his idea for Mythic Quest. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- EverNow: The Katana Girl Saga
- Existenz
- New video game from Antenna Research, designed by Allegra Geller. Stylized as "eXistenZ".
- Falken's Maze
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- The Fall of Cyrus
- Video game made by Cold Alliance Studios. (Season 1 episode Non-Player Character)
- Fallout 4
- Video game that Joanna gives Marni's younger brother - which didn't actually come out until 2015.
- Fast Racer
- Video game mentioned on the cover of Bits 'N Blips, the video game magazine in Andrew's backpack. (Season 1 episode Polybius)
- Fat Tax
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Field of Fire 2046
- Video game Val plays. (Season 1 episode Impulse)
- Fight Man
- Jarrod's favorite video game, similar to Mortal Kombat.
- Fighter Combat
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- Final Fantasy MMMCLVIII the Beginning
- Firestarter
- Mamimi is obsessed with this hand-held video game, which involves the player performing the role of an arsonist in order to please the Lord of Black Flames.
- Fishing for Fishies
- Video game. (Episode Dinner Out)
- Flicksync
- Immersive interactive video games patented by GSS that allowed people to play a lead role in one of their favorite old movies or tv series, inspired by Halliday's War Games simulation quest beyond the first gate.
- Flight Simulator Squadron
- Torra's hologram video game program. (Season 1 episode Secrets and Holograms)
- Flush and Win
- Nick's idea for a slot machine for home use - only problem was people were having trouble retrieving their change (Season 11 episode 15 Loathe and Marriage)
- FPS
- First Person Shooter, a video game. (Season 7 episode First Person Shooter)
- Free City 2: Carnage
- Open world video game, sequel to Free City. "Bigger. Badder. Radder."
- Free City 3
- Future sequel to Free City.
- Free Life
- Keys and Millie's video game.
- Fuklantis
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Furious Fliers
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Game Guy
- Duckman version of the Game Boy video game platform.
- Game Over
- The Toymaker's evil video game that enslaves its users. The biggest virtual reality game in history. The biggest video game to ever be created, period.
- Game Over, Man!
- Video game about the guys' adventures at the Level Hotel.
- Game Overboard!
- Sequel to Game Over, Man!
- Game Station 252
- The Krusty the Clown show is sponsored by the new video game system, the Game Station 256, while Bart is stuck with the useless 252. (Season 12 episode Lisa the Tree Hugger)
- Game Station 256
- The Krusty the Clown show is sponsored by the new video game system, the Game Station 256, while Bart is stuck with the useless 252. (Season 12 episode Lisa the Tree Hugger)
- The Game
- The addictive Russian video game.
- Gamebox
- A mixture of GameCube and Xbox but more closely resembling an Atari 2600.
- GameCast
- A mix of Gamecube and Dreamcast.
- GameSlave
- A handheld gaming console.
- Gameslayer
- Video gaming console appearing in the novel Eagle Strike.
- Gauntlet
- Clown machine in the Manticore's Taverm.
- Gender Neutral Pac-Person
- Arcade video game visible during the sequence where Amy attempts to retrieve the keys for the Planet Express Ship from the vending machine. (episode The Series Has Landed)
- Ghostly Warrior
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- Global Thermonuclear War
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- Goat Simulator
- Video game Jake mentions playing on his Nintendo Switch. (Season 8 episode The Good Ones)
- Gothic Kings
- Video game on chart of the highest grossing games of all time. (Pilot episode)
- Grand Theft Auto for Kids
- Grand Theft Buggy
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto.
- Grand Theft Driveway
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto.
- Grand Theft Scratchy
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Grand Theft Scratchy: Blood Island
- Grand Theft Walrus
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto.
- Grandma's Auto
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto - found in IKEA fake living room display.
- Greed Island (video Game)
- Greed Island is the name of a video game played on the Joystation video game console. The game transports its players' physical bodies into the world of Greed Island, only releasing them when they die, when they win, or when they use a special card in the game that lets them out.
- Guerilla Engagement
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- Guts of War: Entrails of Intestinox
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Halloween Hit and Run
- Video game that Bart plays. (Season 14 Special Edna)
- Harlech Shadow
- Video game made by SaitoGemu (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Harlech Shadow 2
- Video game made by SaitoGemu (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Harlech Shadow 3
- Video game made by SaitoGemu (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Harlech Shadow V
- Video game made by SaitoGemu (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Headkicker II: The Final Kick
- Heaven vs. Hell
- The demons of hell rise up to force the armies of heaven into open war. (Season 9 episode Best Friends Forever)
- Helix
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward.
- Helix 2
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward. Parody of Halo 2.
- Hellworld
- Online computer game based on the Hellraiser series.
- Hit by Car
- Video game sold at Darcy Nader's Game Emporium. "The game that puts you in the driver's seat"
- Hockey Dad
- Violent video game that Bart and Milhouse are playing when Mr. Burns' $1000 bill drifts in through the window. (Season 15 episode The Regina Monologues)
- Home Run Derby
- Virtual baseball game that Rembrandt is playing when the sliders slide to the hell world. (Season 3 episode The Fire Within)
- Hoss Delgado in President Evil
- Human Centipede
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Icabod Bang
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Infinity
- The VR game that Robert designed (Season 4 episode USS Callister)
- Inten-City
- Parody of Grand Theft Auto video games.
- Interactive Handshake Gold
- It Came for Dessert
- Parody of It Came from the Desert from Space Quest 4.
- Itchy & Scratchy CD-Rom game
- Jalo
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Jane Derriere
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne
- Pierce's father spent 30 years developing this video game for him. It was his dying wish for Pierce to play it with his seven closest friends. Levar Burton was a maybe. (Season 3 episode Digital Estate Planning)
- Joystation
- Video game consol - rare and out of print. Sells at auctions for at least 8 billion Jenny.
- Jumanji
- Magic video game that Spencer and his friends barely escaped from with their lives from the first movie - Spencer decides playing it again is the only way to win Martha back.
- Jumanji (video game)
- Video game that traps players inside a virtual realm until they are able to win the game.
- Jump Jump Dance Party
- Parody of Dance Dance Revolution.
- Jump Street: The Video Game
 - Fake video game from movie credits.
- Junkie Hunt
- Duck Hunt reference. Send out the drug dog into the tall grass to scare up a gaggle of meth-heads, then put 'em down with a sharp shot of prosecution, rehab, and maybe a little honesty. (Season 8 episode You Got F'd in the A)
- Jupiter-64 Gamestation
- Jason makes a sales pitch to his mother to buy the Jupiter-64 Gamestation (mash-up of the Nintendo 64 and the Sony Playstation), so he can play the new nastier version of the Duke Quakem video game (mash-up of Quake and Duke Nukem)
- Kabookey!
- Video game at Pizza Planet.
- Kick the Can
- Video game kids play in Springfield 1983 flashback. (Season 4 episode Lisa's First Word)
- Kid Radd II
- Sequel to Kid Radd's video game.
- King Drog Face Race
- Video game at Blips and Chitz (Season 2 episode Mortynight Run)
- King's Quest XXXXVIII: The Quest for Disk Space
- Kitten Bonzai
- Family video game made by the company that produces Dark Quiet Death for Doc and Bean. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- The Ktarian Game
- From Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Kwazy Cupcakes
- Video game Gina plays on her phone (Season 1 episode Tactical Village)
- Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp: The Interactive Game
- Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge
- Golf video game at the Android's Dungeon, and later Marge's Christmas gift for Bart. "Now with scoring pencil!" (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- The Legend of Bruno
- Video game Doc's son Vern plays. (Season 1 episode Brothers)
- The Legend of Xandir
- Play on The Legend of Zelda.
- Leisure Suit Larry 4: The Missing Floppies
- The fourth installment of the Leisure Suit Larry franchise that was never actually made. The actual fourth installment of the franchise was: Leisure Suit Larry 5.
- Lemmiwinks
- The sparrow prince grants Lemmiwinks a helmet and torch to aid in his quest. (Season 6 episode The Death Camp Tolerance)
- Life Itself
- Keys and Millie's video game.
- Liquor Cabinet Raider: The Last Inebriation
- Loaded Hazard
- Video game on chart of the highest grossing games of all time. (Pilot episode)
- Love Tester
- Game at Moe's Tavern. (Season 3 episode Flaming Moe's)
- Lumbar Jackson
- First full body controlled blaxploitation video game ever.
- Mallard Hunt XXX
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Marching Band
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Marvel Vs. Capcom Vs. Microsoft
- Marvel vs. Capcom parody.
- The Matrix
- In this new version of the Matrix, Neo is back to being Thomas Anderson, a video game developer that created the original Matrix video game for the Deus Machina video game company. He is currently working on a game called Binary.
- MBa Toejam
- Parody of NBA Jam from Space Quest 6.
- Medal of Duty
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Mega64
- The most powerful video game console ever assembled, created by Dr. Poque, with the power to download classic and contemporary video games into the user's brain.
- Menstrual Ms. Pac-Man
- Arcade video game that Peter plays when he goes back in time to 1984.
- Metl Hedd
- Tuckersoft video game created by Colin Ritman, reference to robots in Black Mirror episode Metalhead. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) Description from the fake company website: "Metl Hedd was another smash hit by Colin Ritman, released for the ZX Spectrum 48K. It was a most impressive title. Challenging, and with quite a big learning curve, so you die a lot and have to try again. Can you escape from the deadly dogs? You must make your way through this monochrome world. Watch out for the mechanical dogs - if they catch up with you, you're in real trouble! Do you control your destiny, or do the chrome dogs call the shots?"
- The Micro-Pod
- All new game technology by Corticle S Systematics. Comes with a stick of Meta-Lube.
- Micronuke Staten Island
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Midnight Justice V: Corpse Pile
- Video game that Doc produced, and mentions to Bean when they first meet. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Miner Willy Meets the Taxman
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Mixed Up Mother Theresa
- Parody of Mixed up Mother Goose from Space Quest 6.
- Monaco Princess Stunt Drivin
- Monkey's Paradise
- Video game made for the Degenatron video game console.
- More Dull Kombat 2
- Parody of Mortal Kombat from Space Quest 6.
- Mortal Karnage
- Video game, parody of Mortal Kombat.
- Mortal Kombat Old
- Mortal Kombat Gold parody.
- Mosh Mosh Revolution
- From Strip 172, a parody of Dance Dance Revolution.
- Mumblety-Peg
- Video game kids play in Springfield 1983 flashback. (Season 4 episode Lisa's First Word)
- Mythic Quest
- The biggest massive multiplayer role-playing game of all time.
- Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet
- Expansion pack for the biggest massive multiplayer role-playing game of all time.
- Mythic Quest: Titans' Rift
- The season addresses work on the new expansion pack. Poppy comes up with the name Mythic Quest: Sea of Ashes. David's first attempt to come up with a new name is "Mythic Quest: Sea of Nazis", then "Mythic Quest: Titans' Rift". (Season 2 episode Titans' Rift)
- The New Game
- The Adventure of Boris Bear.
- Nice City
- Video game, parody of Grand Theft Auto: Vice CIty where player has to help 12 old ladies cross the street in less than a minute.
- Ninja Badgers
- Ben becomes addicted to the Ninja Badgers video game and Bill makes him go cold turkey to break the addiction. (Episode Badger's Bend)
- Ninja Fighters
- Stan, among others, emulates iconic gaming heroes like Ryu of Street Fighter. (Season 8 episode Good Times with Weapons)
- Nohzdyve
- Tuckersoft video game created by Colin Ritman, reference to Black Mirror episode Nosedive. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) Description from the fake company website: "You're falling fast through the sky! Collect eyeballs and avoid the buildings and other hazards. Perfection is key. This was truly a five star game by none other than Colin Ritman."
- Nuke Canada
- Arcade video game at Kwik-E-Mart, from various episodes. Video game at Barney's New Bowlarama. (Season 13 A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love)
- The OASIS
- OASIS = Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation. A massively multiplayer online game that has gradually evolved into the globally networked virtual reality most of humanity now used on a daily basis.
- Okama Gamesphere
- Parody of Nintendo Gamecube. In order to avoid having to explain what tampons are, Mrs. Marsh buys Stan the $399 gaming revolution, the 2001 Okama Gamesphere. (Season 5 episode Towelie)
- Omikron
- The name of the video game within the video game.
- Operation: Rescue
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Papers, Please III
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Penguin Town
- Video game Deb wakes up to in Anton's apartment. (Season 3 episode Go Your Own Way)
- PepsiPresents: Topless Tami's Sex Gun Orgy
- Pervy Murderer
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- PHANTOMa
- Rumors are flying around school and on the Wired with regards to numerous senior students of various high schools committing suicide, with each of the deceased being addicted to the online action game called PHANTOMa. (Episode 4: Religion)
- Pimply Stammering Misfit Presents Scrapland
- The Pimps
- Parody of The Sims - found in IKEA fake living room display.
- Pirates Honor
- Video game Five plays with one of the local kids in Fort Falls, Wisconsin (Season 3 episode Isn't that a Paradox?)
- Planet Killer
- Video game at Pizza Planet.
- Pogo the Monkey
- There's a great advertisement on one of the radio stations for the video game. Rockstar also put up a fake website - www.pogothemonkey.com.
- President Evil Code Monica
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica parody.
- Pretendo Entertainment System
- Primacy
- Online role-playing game.
- Primal Instinct
- Video game where you fight monsters.
- Prince of Persia: the Sands of Frustration
- Prometheus
- Online video game created by Stargate Command containing an Ancient mathematical proof procured from the Ancient Database.
- Prostitute Hunter 5
- From video for Please Use This Song.
- PS9 (Play Station 9)
- Fictional video game console Sony PlayStation 9 will be released in 2078, according to an advertisement for the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2000.
- Psyclapse
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine. Based on the 'Megagame' of the same name that Imagine Software developed but never completed. (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Pukeswap
- Hey, what's the big deal? Birds do it all the time!
- Punished Pinion
- Video game from Strip 770.
- Q-bert Origins
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Quack III: A Real Bad Game
- Rat Man
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward.
- Realistic Action Wheel Racing
- Roachbusters
- Tuckersoft video game included on the fake company website that Netflix built to promote the show, reference to the "threat" in the Season 3 episode Men Against Fire. Description: You are responsible for the wellbeing of mankind. You must protect everyone. Kill the Roaches and collect the stars. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch)
- Robot Stampede
- Video game. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Robot Tortoise 4
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward.
- Rockin' Boppin' Chicken
- Family video game made by the company that produces Dark Quiet Death for Doc and Bean. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Rocky: The Video Game
- Later made into a real video game.
- Rolling Road (video game)
- Tuckersoft video game included on the fake company website that Netflix built to promote the show, reference to the streaming channel from the Season 1 episode Fifteen Million Merits. Description: "Think you've got what it takes, hot shot? See if you can ride your bike day in, day out, going absolutely nowhere, but everywhere at the same time..." (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch)
- Roscoe (video Game)
- New video game based on what appears to be a character that Disney added to the sequel of the movie adaptation of the video game A Dark Quiet Death. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Roy 2: Dave
- Video game (the sequel to "Roy") at Blips and Chitz (Season 2 episode Mortynight Run)
- Roy: A Life Well Lived
- Video game at Blips and Chitz (Season 2 episode Mortynight Run)
- SAFN
- Soviet Armed Forces Network.
- Save Hitler's Brain
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
- Scooter Attack
- Video game at Pizza Planet.
- Scooter's Magic Tree Fort
- Video game Charlie buys for Jake. (Season 1 episode Just Like Buffalo)
- Second Reality
- From novel Another Life. Parody of Second Life.
- Second Second Life
- The video game that Dwight creates within the video game Second Life. (Season 4 episode Ad)
- Secret Recipes of the Luftwaffe
- Shaun White: Time Snowboarding
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- Shell Invaders
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward. Parody of Space Invaders.
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik Video Game
- Behold, the fifth generation of home computer entertainment Get the Sigue Sigue Sputnik computer game from your favourite software house now.
- Sim Sandwich
- Lisa pranks Homer and Bart, covering them with painted oats and diagnosing them by consulting an online medical website, tricking them into thinking they have leprosy, to teach them a lesson. The medical website is called Virtual Doctor, from the makers of Dragon Quest and Sim Sandwich. (Season 11 episode Little Big Mom)
- Sim Sim
- Parody of Sim games from Space Quest 4.
- Sims Grizzly Lake
- Joke: I'm sorry that you're all too busy playing Sims Grizzly Lake to notice!
- Sin Number 3
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Skinned Alive
- Video game made by SaitoGemu (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Slaughter Race
- Shank's online open world video game.
- Sleepaway
- Identity tourism. An alternate reality shared by millions of dreamers around the world. (Season 2 episode Downtime)
- Smack Man
- What if Pac-Man had arms? (Season 8 episode You Got F'd in the A)
- Society
- Game that allows gamers to control a real person in a pseudo-community.
- South Geek Interactive
- SouthPeak Interactive parody.
- Space Quest X: Latex Babes of Estros
- Space Quest XII: Vohaul's Revenge II
- SpawnCraft
- New record added 5/2/2022
- Abed recognizes one of the annoying German bullies from the video game SpawnCraft. Abed: Doktor Blitz, knight of the Atlantis Guild, wielder of the four-pronged trident on SpawnCraft? (Season 4 episode Alternative History of the German Invasion)
- SquareCircileTraiangleAndHoldStart
- The Stacks
- Wade created an Atari 2600 video game.
- Star Bores Episode 1 Eraser
- Star Wars Episode 1 Racer parody.
- Stephen Colbert's World of ColbertCraft
- Parody of World of WarCraft.
- Stickball
- Video game kids play in Springfield 1983 flashback. (Season 4 episode Lisa's First Word)
- Stooge Fighter III
- Parody of Street Fighter II from Space Quest 6.
- A Streetcar Named Death
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Striking Vipers
- Video game Danny and Karl used to play when they were young. (Season 5 episode Striking Vipers) Company mentioned on the USN news ticker: "SaitoGemu shares jump on Striking Vipers release" (Season 5 episode Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too)
- Striking Vipers X
- Latest version of the video game that Danny and Karl used to play. Now with added features. (Season 5 episode Striking Vipers)
- Subhumanoid Slaughterhouse 4000
- Subhumanoid Slaughterhouse 5000
- Super Earthworm Mario Country 3
- Jason's new video game. He spends all afternoon trying to find the stupid blue star in the rainbow sewer.
- Super Fabio Brothers
- From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward.
- Super Karate Monkey Death Car
- Video game Lisa tells Dave her brother created and sold to Microsoft (Season 2 episode Negotiation)
- Super Martin Bros.
- Parody of Super Mario Brothers.
- Super Pluckio Bros
- Parody of Super Mario Brothers.
- Super Soldiers 3
- New video game for which Wray, Jerry and Milo Ventimiglia record voice over work (Season 1 episode 8 Voiced Over)
- Swim Meet
- One of several other video games in the locked cabinet at Try-N-Save when bart steals a copy of Bonestorm. (Season 7 episode Marge Be Not Proud)
- Sword Art Online
- A virtual reality massively multiplayer online role-playing game that utilizes NerveGear, a helmet that stimulates the user's five senses via their brain.
- Tandem Bike Ride with Your Mom
- Video game that Bart is playing when he declines Marge's invitation to go on a tandem bike wide with her. (Season 17 episode Marge's Son Poisoning)
- TechPocalypse
- Video game the gang plays. (Season 8 episode Charlie Rules the World)
- Terror on Rannock B
- Tuckersoft video game included on the fake company website that Netflix built to promote the show, reference to the character in the Season 2 episode White Bear. Description: "You are still responsible for the wellbeing of mankind. You must protect everyone on an entirely new, far more terrifying planet. You know the drill: kill the Roaches and collect the stars." (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch)
- Theaterwide Biotoxic and Chemical Warfare
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- Theaterwide Tactical Warfare
- Military training program that David and Jennifer mistake for a video game made by Protovision.
- The Cleveland Browns in Ready 2 Fumble
- Thief-A-Desty
- Augmented Reality video game that Henry Deaver's son Wendell lays on his phone. (Season 1 episode Filter)
- Thirst for Blood
- Video game featuring great apes, dinosaurs, blood spurts, health bars and words flashing across the screen with exclamation points. (Season 8 episode You Got F'd in the A)
- Tickets Please
- Video game at Blips and Chitz. (Season 4 episode Never Ricking Morty)
- Tomb Raider Classic
- Games For Windows, Tomb Raider: Anniversary parody.
- Transcendenz
- The video game they are actually playing, new from PilgrImage. Stylized as "transCendenZ".
- True Erection
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Tuna Diver
- Originally called Muff Diver.
- TurboTime
- Based on the cabinet artwork for Namco's Rally-X.
- Turtle Tactic
- Video game Tweak Bunny is playing.
- The Ultimate Maze
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- Unkind
- Video game reviewed in Edge magazine (Season 3 episode Playtest)
- Uterus Massage 2.0
- Software for the virtual sex product Suckulus, visible in Dr. James Mantleray's wall. "Ultra-Power ' High RPM Stimulation" (episode Having a Day)
- Valdack's Revenge
- Tuckersoft video game included on the fake company website that Netflix built to promote the show, reference to the character in the Season 4 episode USS Callister. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch)
- Vampire Hunter
- Jake's new video game. (Season 1 episode If They Do Go Either Way, They're Usually Fake)
- Vermont Fishing Hole
- Fishing themed video game. (Season 2 episode Countdown to Prologue)
- Videlectrix
- The Brothers Chaps and Jonathan Howe's fictional games company.
- The Virts
- A virtual family video game that Malcolm plays. Parody of the Sims.
- Vought Tournament of Heroes
- Video game that Homelander mentions. (Season 2 episode What I Know)
- Where in the World is Hymie Lipshitz (and Who Really Cares)
- Parody of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? from Space Quest 4.
- White Bear (video game)
- Tuckersoft video game included on the fake company website that Netflix built to promote the show, reference to the community in the Season 2 episode White Bear. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch)
- The White City
- Groundbreaking VR software developed by The Company.
- Whitetail Deer
- Hunting video game Donna introduces Ron to at Ben's early 90s themed birthday at Pawnee Skateland. (Season 6 episode Filibuster)
- Winter
- New game available on the AddictingGames website.
- World of KrustCraft
- Video game seen at the E4 Convention.
- World of Warquest
- Video game, parody of World of Warcraft.
- Yellow Fever Beaver
- Virtual sex software on floppy disk visible in Dr. James Mantleray's apartment. (episode Having a Day)
- Z-COM: UFO Defensiveness
- Parody of X-COM: UFO Defense.
- Zendo Entertainment System
- Zombie Test Pilot
- Kevin's video game (Season 4 episode Momstrosity)
- Zoo Tycoon: Monkeys Monkeys Monkeys!!
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