It can get confusing when one of these games is remade for another system and keeps the name, or when one of these games is remade for another system and gets the name of the new system slapped onto as well. Castlevania 64, Superman 64 and God of War (PS4) are Fan Nicknames instead of true examples of this trope. Sometimes when the game is a sequel or continuation of the original title in a different system, it may double as a Lettered Sequel.įans also like to add platform-identifying labels to differentiate games that have Recycled Titles and/or the same name as their series. If the platform prefix supposedly refers to something within the game, it's a Justified Title. Indeed, games or series that travel to a new system are the most likely to pick this up. Note that this just indicates that it's on that system, not that it's exclusive, or even originally made for it. Usually, the publisher does this by taking a part of that system's name and slapping it on the game title as a prefix or suffix. Some Video Games have titles that indicate, in some form or another, a system that they are available on. jan Misali, "how many Super Mario games are there?"
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