Canon
Culture theme
52
games
21platforms
Considered to be officially canon in the wider array of other canonical material, or retells the already existing canonical material without contradicting them or presenting too out-of-place additional elements.
Notable people involved: Daron Stinnett, Justin Chin, John Conrod, Philip Conrod and Ray Gresko
WII 2008-09-16
PSP 2009-10-06
GB 1996
WIN 1997-10-09
X360 2008-09-17
DOS 1995
W31 1993
DOS 1995-03-08
DOS 1995
PS2 2009-10-06
PS1 1996-11-28
PS3 2009-10-06
The Canon tag can also be used to show the game follows the actual events of the canon works sufficiently closely.
Video game tie-ins are generally not canon regardless of anything else, thus this tag indicates when they actually deviate from that norm.
Video game tie-ins are generally not canon regardless of anything else, thus this tag indicates when they actually deviate from that norm.
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The first Canon video game was released on September 1979.
LucasArts published most of these games.