Outlaws
Creatures theme
Includes mostly unorganized outlaws or others who partake in criminal activities (or behaves like one in a place with no laws to mark them as outlaws).
299
games
52platforms
Alternate names: Thieves, Ruffians, Scoundrels, Raiders, Highwaymen, Bandits
N64 2002
VITA 2015-10-20
SWTC 2023-08-17
C16 1985
WIN 2001-11-15
DOS 1987
X360 2009-06-30
WIN 2014-02-25
LIN 1994
CPC 1988
X360 2010-08-24
WIN 2011-07-29
Note that many titles used for outlaws are vague on the regard of actually being criminal. For example: rogues, vagabonds, and others do not strictly mean they're lawbreakers, but the popular depictions have them as highway robbers, thieves, and such. Other terms should be used for these to better describe them if the proper meanings are used (e.g. drifters, nonconformists, vagrants, or such).
This also covers characters who behave like criminals in a place where there's no system of laws in place, commonly robbers/thieves, murderers, blackmailers, etc.
This also covers characters who behave like criminals in a place where there's no system of laws in place, commonly robbers/thieves, murderers, blackmailers, etc.
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Games by year
The first Outlaws video game was released in 1983.
Deep Silver, Bethesda Softworks, Nintendo and Ubisoft published most of these games.